The call was sent through Call Multiplier, a national robocall and robo-text service. According to the service, the message was placed by Miller Mosley Company, a local consulting firm registered to former Cleveland City Council member Eugene Miller.
Reached by phone Tuesday, Miller said he had a policy of not disclosing his clients – but that City Council did not commission the call.
In December 2021, council approved up to $20,000 for former council member Eugene Miller to cover the costs of repairing a collapsing roof on a building he owns on St. Clair Avenue. He said he has yet to receive the money.
Miller, who last served on council in 2013 and currently sits on the city’s Fair Housing Board, said he plans to use the South Collinwood building as an incubator for small businesses and entrepreneurs. One tenant currently uses the space as a photo studio, he said.
Miller also was intended recipient Casino funds
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The call was sent through Call Multiplier, a national robocall and robo-text service. According to the service, the message was placed by Miller Mosley Company, a local consulting firm registered to former Cleveland City Council member Eugene Miller.
Reached by phone Tuesday, Miller said he had a policy of not disclosing his clients – but that City Council did not commission the call.
https://signalcleveland.org/how-cleveland-city-council-directs-millions-in-casino-money/
In December 2021, council approved up to $20,000 for former council member Eugene Miller to cover the costs of repairing a collapsing roof on a building he owns on St. Clair Avenue. He said he has yet to receive the money.
Miller, who last served on council in 2013 and currently sits on the city’s Fair Housing Board, said he plans to use the South Collinwood building as an incubator for small businesses and entrepreneurs. One tenant currently uses the space as a photo studio, he said.