Already temporarily removed from a divorce case, Judge Leslie Ann Celebrezze is slated to answer new allegations by June 22
An affidavit of disqualification filed June 6 with the Ohio Supreme Court states Tate has been Celebrezze’s deputy campaign treasurer since 2009 and has also worked for Dottore for over 15 years. Tate serves as a liaison to the court while overseeing Dottore’s accounting, taxes and billing.
Since Aug. 25, 2022, Tate has billed for nearly 144 hours at $125 per hour, totaling nearly $18,000, according to the affidavit of disqualification. Her tasks included issuing checks for Jardine’s businesses and reconciling deposits and accounts, records show. In complex and often contentious divorce cases, judges appoint receivers to act as neutral parties to take possession and control of all marital property, including real estate, cash, equipment, deposit accounts and businesses.
Dottore’s company has collected nearly $450,000 in payments since 2017, with additional fees pending since invoices have not been submitted in some cases, Cuyahoga County court records show. He charges between $100 and 400 per hour, depending on the task.Jardine hired a private investigator after he became suspicious of the friendly interaction between Celebrezze and Dottore.
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