In October 2023, the bipartisan Louisville ethics board found Councilman Anthony Piagentini, R-19, committed ethics violations for his role in pushing for a $40 million federal grant that was awarded to his future employer.
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Piagentini's lawyers argue in a new lawsuit that the ethics commission's findings are 'tainted by bias and must be reversed.'
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For only the fourth time in 20 years, a Metro Council member is facing possible removal.
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The charging committee would evaluate the future of the Republican council member found guilty of city ethics violations and decide whether to recommend his removal from office.