

DETROIT PUBLIC WORKS OFFICIAL PLEADS GUILTY TO CORRUPTION
Anthony Marrocco, 74, was a big catch. He was the powerful head of the public works department for more than 20 years, with broad authority over sewer lines, water and infrastructure in the growing county.

Former Macomb County, Michigan, public works chief Anthony Marrocco has been sentenced to three months in custody for politically-motivated threats against a developer.
Marrocco’s key aide pleaded guilty in 2020. Dino Bucci said he forced contractors to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to fatten Marrocco’s campaign accounts — or face consequences. Bucci died a year ago.
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Defense attorney Steve Fishman argued against a prison sentence, citing Marrocco's age and health. Prosecutors had sought more than a year in prison.
U.S. District Judge Robert Cleland settled on three months in custody and more than a year of home confinement.
Marrocco’s reign in office ended when then-U.S. Rep. Candice Miller skipped an easy run for re-election and defeated him in the 2016 election.