Securities regulators accused company of lying to investors about its involvement in FirstEnergy's pay-for-play scandal.
The SEC said AEP's former CEO met with Larry Householder to discuss a plan to keep him in power for another 16 years.
More than five years after House Bill 6 was signed into law and almost two years after the former House speaker was convicted ...
AEP did not admit to any wrongdoing after agreeing to pay $19 million to settle HB6 probe. Against the odds, Prince Harry has ...
Charles Jones, former FirstEnergy Corp. president and CEO, and Michael Dowling, the Akron-based company's former senior vice ...
According to the Southern District of Ohio, the two are accused of using "bribery, money laundering and obstruction to increase the company’s stock price and enrich themselves." ...