PORT HURON (AP) — The former head of a Detroit-area trash company has admitted bribing suburban officials and even ripping off the company.
Prosecutors will seek less than seven years in prison, but it depends on his cooperation in a sweeping probe of corruption in Macomb County.
Rizzo has agreed to give up $4 million to the government.
He led Rizzo Environmental Services, a trash-hauling company, while it was owned by a private equity firm.
The company was sold and is now known by a different name.
Seventeen people have been charged in the investigation, and 11 have pleaded guilty.
Federal authorities disclosed the probe a year ago, calling the corruption “systemic.”