NEW: Bernie Moreno Refuses To Take Responsibility For Pattern Of Stiffing Workers And Lying To Ohioans
October 21, 2024
The Guardian: 'He's Lying': Ohio Senate Candidate Blames Staffers And Family For Errors
Columbus, OH - New reporting today from The Guardian highlights Bernie Moreno's pattern of refusing to take responsibility for his record of "stiffing workers" and telling "lie after lie" to Ohioans. This is the latest example of Moreno only looking out for himself - from refusing to pay his employees their overtime wages and deliberately destroying evidence to get out of paying them what they were owed, to "falsely claim[ing]" that he earned an MBA from the University of ❌ichigan, to failing to pay his taxes.
The Guardian: 'He's lying': Ohio Senate candidate blames staffers and family for errors
Martin Pengelly
October 21, 2024
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Bernie Moreno, the Republican candidate for US Senate in Ohio, came to the US from Colombia at the age of four. He has said he learned English through Ronald Reagan's speeches. That claim has been questioned…
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Throughout a tight race - in which defeat for Sherrod Brown, the incumbent Democrat, could decide control of the Senate - Moreno has displayed a distinctly un-Reaganlike tendency to dodge responsibility for questions about his own actions, choosing repeatedly to blame others instead, a review of reporting and court documents shows.
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Last month, after Moreno was shown to have falsely claimed to hold an MBA from the University of Michigan, including signing legal documents containing the claim, his campaign blamed "a staffer who made a mistake".
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Bill DeMora, an Ohio state senator, said: "The new reports that prove he is lying about having an MBA from that school up north are disqualifying. Anyone who lies about having a made-up-business degree from Michigan has no business representing Ohioans."
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The episode of the phantom MBA is not the only one in which Moreno has blamed others for alleged missteps.
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Also in September, as Brown faced reporting about his late payment of property taxes, Politico reported that "a trust belonging in part to the wealthy Republican Senate candidate [Moreno] was more than a year late on paying a $20,000 tax bill on a house that it owns" in Key Largo, Florida, "leading to the issuance of a lien in June 2023".
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The debt was paid the day of the report, Politico said. A spokesperson for Moreno said the error was not his fault.
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"Bernie does not manage the finances related to the house," Reagan McCarthy said. "One of his siblings does and it was an unfortunate oversight."
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In January, multiple outlets reported a Massachusetts case from 2017 in which Moreno was sued for non-payment of overtime at his auto company. According to court records, a judge said Moreno "either did not retain or shredded … monthly reports" that he "knew or should have known" he was required to keep. Ultimately, a jury found Moreno liable for withholding wages and ordered him to pay $416,160 in damages.
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Primary opponents raised the issue. Moreno claimed political bias, calling the jury in the case "ridiculous" andthe judge "a Harvard elitist lunatic". The judge in question was appointed by Republicans.
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Moreno also blamed the plaintiffs, whom he called "two of my worst salespeople, the guys that never even showed up on time, who didn't punch in or punch out, who had no proof that they worked overtime", and blamed the overtime pay issue on a staff member who he said "actually managed payroll". In court, the staffer testified that she had not been responsible for such matters.
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