Clermont County • July 30, 2025
Good morning, Clermont County. Justice takes center stage this week as a local man faces a potential 450-year sentence after being convicted of 93 sex crimes in a case that prosecutors say demonstrated both shocking cruelty and remarkable victim courage. Meanwhile, Cincinnati imam Ayman Soliman remains detained while his legal team challenges what they describe as factual errors in the government's case against his asylum status—a complicated legal battle that could see him transferred from Butler County in the coming months.
Beyond the courtroom, a crucial lifeline for healthy food access is at risk throughout Ohio. The Produce Perks program, which has facilitated nearly a million dollars in nutritious food purchases in Dayton alone, lost $5.7 million in federal funding. While temporary solutions are in place, the long-term future of this dollar-for-dollar matching program remains uncertain, potentially affecting both SNAP recipients and the 150+ local farms and markets that participate in the initiative.
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⚖️ Clermont County man found guilty of 93 sex crimes. Charlie Theaderman, 52, faces a staggering 450 years in prison after being convicted of rape, sexual battery, and possessing graphic materials involving minors. Prosecutors revealed Theaderman forced a minor to engage in sexual acts and filmed young females while nude following a 2022 investigation. During the trial, he represented himself, forcing his victim to face him while testifying. Sentencing is scheduled for August 26, with Prosecutor Mark Tekulve praising the victim's "remarkable bravery and strength."
🕌 Cincinnati imam faces two more months in jail awaiting asylum trial. Ayman Soliman, formerly a chaplain at Cincinnati Children's Hospital, was arrested July 9 after his asylum status was revoked in June. His legal team argues the government wrongly claimed his past association with an Egyptian charity constituted "material support of terrorism" through alleged Muslim Brotherhood connections. A new lawsuit contends the government's case relies on factual errors and misinterpreted evidence. While detained, Soliman could potentially be transferred to another facility outside of Butler County or even outside the United States.
🥗 USDA cuts threaten vital food assistance for low-income Ohioans. The Produce Perks program, which offers dollar-for-dollar matching for SNAP recipients buying healthy foods, lost $5.7 million in federal funding. While the program can continue temporarily using other funding sources, its long-term sustainability is at risk. The cuts impact over 150 farms, markets, and grocers across Ohio, including Gem City Market, where the program has supported nearly a million dollars in healthy food purchases in the Dayton area alone. Program leaders are appealing the decision while working with Ohio's congressional delegation to restore this crucial support for food security and local economies.
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