This has made me so happy.

  • “This has made me so happy.”

As the county’s indicted celebrities prepare for the fall court season, the fashionable response to claims of misconduct thus far has been the classic handcuffed plea of innocence, followed by chipper anticipation of the judicial system running its happy course.

But give the style points to William Neiheiser, longtime head of the heating and cooling company Reliance Mechanical, who was named last week in two corruption counts related to Dimora. As the feds were hauling Neiheiser into court, he was making his case online.

“If you are reading my web page, this means the US Government has indicted me on charges related to the Cuyahoga County corruption case,” reads the greeting at billneiheiser.com, where visitors are met by a cheerful Neiheiser posing in business attire in front of Cleveland’s nighttime skyline.

Vince Grzegorek has been with Scene since 2007 and editor-in-chief since 2012. He previously worked at Discount Drug Mart and Texas Roadhouse.

2 replies on “Bill Neiheiser Thinks Corruption is Good For You”

  1. This clown has been a crook all his life. If fact he learned his ways from his father, back then it was just they way business what done as Billie has explained. Well Billie, enjoy being traded for a pack of smokes in the joint. This time you will not wiggle away from the Feds like you have done in the past.

  2. Now it becomes clear why we in Strongsville are paying hundreds of thousands per year for an ice rink we didn’t need and don’t use. This crook’s kids probably skate. The deal on that white elephant stunk from day one but, that didn’t matter to the city politicians that saddled us with it. Wait a minute, Pat Coyne is one of them! Big boon to the city, jobs, and championship hockey games! Same crock we get whenever they want to bleed the taxpayers to build some piece of junk we don’t even own but, pay bills for.

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