


Nancy Peeler – Current Early Childhood Health Section Manager, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.One count of willful neglect of duty – a one-year misdemeanor and/or $1,000 fine.Nine counts of involuntary manslaughter – each a 15-year felony and/or $7,500 fine.Nicolas Lyon – Former Director, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.Three counts of misconduct in office – each a five-year felony and/or $10,000 fine.Darnell Earley – Former City of Flint Emergency Manager.Two counts of willful neglect of duty – each a one-year misdemeanor and/or $1,000 fine.Howard Croft – Former Director of the City of Flint Department of Public Works.One count of extortion – a 20-year felony and/or $10,000 fine.One count of obstruction of justice – a five-year felony and/or $10,000 fine.One count of official misconduct in office – a five-year felony and/or $10,000 fine.Richard Baird – Former Transformation Manager and Senior Adviser, Executive Office of Gov. Snyder.Four counts of misconduct in office – each a five-year felony and/or $10,000 fine.Gerald Ambrose – Former City of Flint Emergency Manager.One count of perjury – a 15-year felony.Jarrod Agen – Former Director of Communications and Former Chief of Staff, Executive Office of Gov.The following defendants were charged by Solicitor General Hammoud and Prosecutor Worthy as part of the criminal investigation into the Flint Water Crisis: Indictments were issued after the grand juror listened to and evaluated the evidence presented. The Chief Judge of the Seventh Circuit in Genesee County appointed Judge David Newblatt to act as a one-man grand jury to investigate crimes related to the crisis.
FLINT MICHIGAN WATER CRISIS SERIES
Worthy today announced that after 12 months of grand jury proceedings nine individuals have been indicted on a total of 42 counts related to a series of alleged actions and inactions that created the historic injustice of the Flint Water Crisis. FLINT – Michigan Solicitor General Fadwa Hammoud and Wayne County Prosecutor Kym L.
