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Flint's troubled city councilman needs to go to prison?

Flint's troubled city councilman needs to go to prison? Flint's troubled city councilman needs to go to prison? Flint's troubled city councilman needs to go to prison?

Leon El-Alamin, formerly inmate Leon Duane Wilson, can't survive politics

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Flint's troubled city councilman needs to go to prison?

Flint's troubled city councilman needs to go to prison? Flint's troubled city councilman needs to go to prison? Flint's troubled city councilman needs to go to prison?

Leon El-Alamin, formerly inmate Leon Duane Wilson, can't survive politics

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Journalist Charlie LeDuff's 3-year fight for justice results in charges against prominent Democrat

Journalist Charlie LeDuff's 3-year fight for justice results in charges against prominent Democrat

Journalist Charlie LeDuff's 3-year fight for justice results in charges against prominent Democrat

BY ANA JONES

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KENT COUNTY (CCN) —  A stunning indictment came down Wednesday (Jan. 28, 2026) as Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Charlie LeDuff was doing his weekly podcast heard by more than 50,000 listeners across Michigan.


LeDuff's three-year fight for justice culminated with a criminal indictment by a prosecutor in Kent 

BY ANA JONES

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KENT COUNTY (CCN) —  A stunning indictment came down Wednesday (Jan. 28, 2026) as Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Charlie LeDuff was doing his weekly podcast heard by more than 50,000 listeners across Michigan.


LeDuff's three-year fight for justice culminated with a criminal indictment by a prosecutor in Kent County. It came months after Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel ignored an embezzlement and abuse case involving an elderly woman against a former State Democrat Party official, Tracy Kornack who served in a high-profile position as the Treasurer. 


The lawyer from the west side of the state is described by journalist LeDuff and GOP politicians in  Lansing as a close friend of both AG Nessel and Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, both fellow Democrats. 


 Kent County Prosecutor Chris Becker's office notified LeDuff during Wednesday's filming of his podcast that he had authorized felony charges of embezzlement against a vulnerable adult.


A news release from Prosecutor Becker's office said Kornack was charged with three felony counts. Two were for embezzlement and one was for false pretenses.


Belmont attorney Kornak was not charged with any of the abuse allegations outlined in front of the State House Oversight Committee. Evidence from the AG's office was presented during a nearly three-hour hearing in mid-December.


Nessel had declined to prosecute the case.


LeDuff's attention since 2022 on the alleged abuse and theft case eventually landed it before the House State Oversight Committee in the state legislature, leading to the charges despite Nessel doing nothing to her friend who allegedly stole thousands of dollars from the late Roseene Burd who she had authority over as a court-appointed guardian over the wealthy woman's care and finances. The elderly woman's hand-written note to a probate court employee was described as “a cry for help” over her concerns that her guardian was mishandling her finances.


Burd passed away last April at age 89.


Guardians are appointed by probate court judges in Michigan.


CCN has been investigating alleged widespread theft in probate court cases across our state as part of a series for its national program known as The America Crusaders.


An indictment was reported last week as "looming" by The Detroit News against a Detroit judge over $550,000 missing from one elderly person's bank account. CCN has discovered allegations about dozens of other cases across the state where judges and their conspirators have combined to steal thousands of dollars from unsuspecting elderly people who come under the controls of the probate system.


Probate judges often answer to nobody, and it's a problem that has caught the attention of Senator Ruth Johnson of Groveland Township.


 

Katie Steffes, a Grandville attorney whose practice is focused on probate, family and civil law and who has been representing Kornak in an ongoing investigation of her conservatorship in Allegan County Probate Court, did not immediately return a phone message Jan. 28 seeking comment. In Michigan, conservators are appointed by probate judges.

The House Oversight Committee has been investigating why Nessel's office closed an investigation into Kornak in 2022 without taking any action after allegations were raised in a column in The Detroit News about alleged improper billings by Kornak related to an insurance company and an assisted living facility. The committee held a hearing related to Kornak and Nessel as recently as Jan. 27.



Jay DeBower, chairman of the state’s House Oversight Committee that investigated in mid-December why a conflict-of-interest involving Nessel was allowed to stand, has said Nessel belongs in prison for covering up her friend's criminal actions in the case. 


Kornack even served on Nessel’s transition team when she was first elected to office.


 Burd died in April 2025 and LeDuff now says justice for the family is a prison sentence for Kormack and prison for Nessel. When asked when he thought Nessel might be indicted, LeDuff told CCN, "Patience."


LeDuff is the host of the No BS News Hour, an independent podcast based in Detroit.


He also works for an online publication known as The Michigan Enjoyer.


LeDuff is a Detroit area native who won a Pulitzer Prize at the New York Times, then returned home to work for the Detroit Free Pres s and Detroit News in addition to becoming an Emmy  Award winning television reporter with Fox 2 Detroit.


He most recently left the Detroit News when fired in October 2023 as a columnist. The incident included an incident when AG Nessel was mentioned in a tweet by LeDuff who was promoting an upcoming Tuesday column. He used a  vulgar, coded phrase aimed at her, saying, “See you next Tuesday” a backronym teens use for the word “c**t.” 


PHOTO CAPTION: Pictured above this story is a photo of journalist Charlie LeDuff.  

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Higher Affordable Care Act market place plans hit more than 300,000 Michigan families

Journalist Charlie LeDuff's 3-year fight for justice results in charges against prominent Democrat

Higher Affordable Care Act market place plans hit more than 300,000 Michigan families

BY CRYSTAL BLAIR

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(PNS) — Millions of Americans with serious health conditions relied on the credits for affordable health insurance.


Victoria Sylvester, a small business owner and cancer survivor in Traverse City, is one of them.


"As somebody that really absolutely has to have health care, has to have ins

BY CRYSTAL BLAIR

Michigan News Connection Staff Writer


(PNS) — Millions of Americans with serious health conditions relied on the credits for affordable health insurance.


Victoria Sylvester, a small business owner and cancer survivor in Traverse City, is one of them.


"As somebody that really absolutely has to have health care, has to have insurance, it's very stressful to think that I may lose my insurance or have terribly high premiums," Sylvester explained. "I already had an increase in my deductible."


Those who back the cuts warned continuing expanded credits indefinitely could strain the federal budget and crowd out funding for other priorities.

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Editor's Notebook by Mike Killbreath: Flint's embattled 1st Ward City Councilman Leon El-Alamin gets judge's permission to move


George Moss On the Right: Moment to reflect how we take life for granted; death is more certain than life in this world



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Flint Powers Catholic's high-flying unbeaten girls roll o

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Editor's Notebook by Mike Killbreath: Flint's embattled 1st Ward City Councilman Leon El-Alamin gets judge's permission to move


George Moss On the Right: Moment to reflect how we take life for granted; death is more certain than life in this world



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Flint Powers Catholic's high-flying unbeaten girls roll over Grand Blanc; boys lose tough one to Bobcats


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Flint City Councilwoman Tonya Burns reacts to statement by woman who denied living with Leon El-Alamin



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Interim Editor named for Flint online magazine featuring 'good stories' about county's biggest city


Columnist Marty Embry reveals new book about Flint's long and great athletic tradition


Hundreds in Flint Twp. join No King protest movement across America to oppose Donald Trump policies





Old rec league hockey star passes away; maybe best in Flint Kearsley's illustrious hockey history

One of the Metro Flint regional area's all-time greats from rec hockey circles has passed away. 

A story is in today's Sports Section as columnist Mike Killbreath remembers Flint Kearsley grad Matt Bisaha in today's Sports Section.

Popular Flint Central teacher and coach Joe Eufinger passes away; Our Marty Embry remembers local legend

Popular Flint Central teacher and coach Joe Eufinger passes away; Our Marty Embry remembers local legend

A popular long-time teacher and coach from the old Flint Central High School has passed away. Joe Eufinger, 80, was best known as head coach of the Indians. His coaching career was capped by induction into the Greater Flint Sports Hall of Fame and the Michigan High School Football Coaches Hall of Fame. A story is in today's Sports Section

A popular long-time teacher and coach from the old Flint Central High School has passed away. Joe Eufinger, 80, was best known as head coach of the Indians. His coaching career was capped by induction into the Greater Flint Sports Hall of Fame and the Michigan High School Football Coaches Hall of Fame. A story is in today's Sports Section as columnist Marty Embry remembers him in today's Sports Section.

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Social media outrage prevents Calumet hockey hero / ex-inmate Ben Johnson from continuing second chance at realizing NHL dreams


 Michigan basketball teamp prepares to host unbeaten Big 10 leader Nebraska 



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Oakland County businessman Perry Johnson plans to spend $8 million in 60

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Sports Thoughts Column by Mike Killbreath

Social media outrage prevents Calumet hockey hero / ex-inmate Ben Johnson from continuing second chance at realizing NHL dreams


 Michigan basketball teamp prepares to host unbeaten Big 10 leader Nebraska 



STATE NEWS


Oakland County businessman Perry Johnson plans to spend $8 million in 60 days to win GOP nod for Governor


Michigan legislators move closer to ban on cell phones during class in Michigan public schools


 Federal regulators crack down on GM, OnStar over sharing driver data with companies to spy on drivers 


State legislators considering laws to change how jet fuel is produced and used in Michigan

 
New report by environmental officials offers roadmap for Michigan’s Great Lakes in 2026 



NATION & WORLD


Arrest of ICE Supervisor in Cincinnati raises questions about vetting of its agents across USA


43 million student loan borrowers in default on notice about wage garnishments ahead for new year


Ohio sees increased ICE enforcement under Operation Buckeye; Columbus police say they are not involved


Hemp farmers in Maine and across USA warn federal THC ban will wipe out their industry

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Sheriff Swanson announces 6-count felony arrest in Vienna Twp road rage incident on I-75

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We endorse incumbents Christopher Carr, Andrew Nyquist and Norm Williams  for Grand Blanc City Council


Residents pack Grand Blanc Twp. Hall to support embattled Fire Chief Jamie Jent; safety questioned

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Jury convicts 40-year-old Robert Nowotny for exchanging gun fire with police after chase from Mundy Twp. thru Burton to Davison

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Fenton attorney K.C. Baran throws hat in ring (again) for Genesee County  67th District Court judge seat


New Year's Eve message from long-time Holly Hotel owners about construction work continuing

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Jury convicts 40-year-old Robert Nowotny for exchanging gun fire with police after chase from Mundy Twp. thru Burton to Davison


Recall threatened over Supervisor Ted Henry's $117,000 annual salary at Clayton Twp 


 Swartz Creek school board member announces surprise resignation after trying to get her husband appointed


Halo Burger celebrate its late long-time operator Terry Thomas on its 102nd anniversary


Flushing football team loses at Fenton to open Metro League season; Clio, Owosso set up showdown of unbeatens on Friday in Clio


Reactions to news on Mega Site in Mundy Twp no longer in play for chipmaker giant Western Digital


Flint & Genesee Economic Alliance leader confirms Western Digital not coming to Mega Site in Mundy Twp

Michigan Immigration Rights Center warns of ICE raids coming in Swartz Creek, Mundy Twp

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Proclamation honoring life of Mexican community leader David Arceo  set for Monday's Flint Twp board meeting


Mt. Morris man faces life as habitual offender 4th offense after conviction on meth, weapons, fleeing police


 Sheriff Swanson announces 6-count felony arrest in Vienna Twp road rage incident on I-75


Witness says dead body discovered in vehicle was reason Flint Township police closed down road Saturday 


Legendary figure at old Flint Central High School loses battle with cancer; Joe Eufinger was 80

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