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Michael Raita Sportscaster, Michael Aaron Mike Raita, 67, allegedly used funds from the International Motorsports Hall of Fame to buy two cars for himself and his wife. Mike Raita, who worked as a sports anchor at ATHENS, OH – When Mike Raita came to Ohio University in the late 1970s, he never imagined he would end up as the executive director of the International Motorsports Hall of Fame. Former sports broadcaster Mike Raita talked motorsports at Tuesday’s Pell City Rotary luncheon. State Indictment make public after arrest of former sportscaster, International Motor Sports Hall of Fame executive Michael Raita faces charges of misusing his public office for personal gain, A former Alabama sports reporter was arrested on Apr. Since July of 2020 Raita has been the A longtime sports reporter Mika Raita is facing significant jail time following his arrest. The 67 Mike Raita made a name for himself for more than 20 years as a sportscaster in Birmingham, Alabama. The longtime sports On Tuesday, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall announced that longtime sports anchor Michael Raita, also a former staffer with Sen. On April 2, Raita was arrested after a grand jury found him guilty of using his position on a local board for personal gain. Raita was Raita, who served as a television sports anchor in Birmingham, Alabama, has been arrested and charged with allegedly using his office for personal gain. Michael Aaron Raita, 67, turned himself in on April 2 to the Talladega County Sheriff’s Office after a grand jury indicted him on a charge of using his official position for personal gain. The 67-year Mike Raita, a long-time television sports anchor in Birmingham, turned himself in to authorities in Talladega County last week after a grand jury indicted him for allegedly using his office A longtime Birmingham sports anchor has been indicted for allegedly using his position for personal gain while leading the International Motor Sports Hall of Fame in Talladega. Former Birmingham sportscaster Mike Raita was arrested April 2 and charged with using his official position or office for personal gain. Former Birmingham sportscaster Mike Raita was arrested April 2 and charged with using his official position or office for personal gain. He Sportscaster Mike Raita, news anchor Linda Mays let go at Birmingham TV station ABC 33/40 Raita, who has been with the station since it came on the air in 1996, says his contract was not April 6, 2026 - TALLADEGA, Ala. Mike Raita, who was the lead sports anchor at ABC 33/40 from 1996 until he was laid off in 2017, was arrested April 2 and charged with using his position or office for personal gain. Mike Raita spent decades reporting on sports for Birmingham television stations. He had served as executive Mike Raita, who was the lead sports anchor at ABC 33/40 from 1996 until he was laid off in 2017, was arrested April 2 and charged with using his position or office for personal gain. Tommy Tuberville, has been indicted and - For decades, Mike Raita was one of the most recognizable faces in Alabama sports journalism-a steady presence on Birmingham television, a storyteller with deep ties to the state's Raita, 67, was charged Thursday and released the same day on a $25,000 bond, according to the Talladega County sheriff’s office. Longtime television sports anchor Mike Raita, the former executive director of the Alabama Motor Sports Hall of Fame, is accused of personally Longtime Alabama sportscaster and former Tuberville staffer Mike Raita is indicted on a felony charge over alleged self-dealing in a Motorsports Hall of Fame car sale. Raita was the lead sports He won’t be calling sports ever again. Talladega County Sheriff's Office A longtime Birmingham sports anchor has been indicted for allegedly using his position for personal gain while leading the International Motor Sports Hall of Fame in Talladega. During his career in broadcasting, Raita won several Emmy awards, as well as being named Alabama Sportscaster of the Year by the Associated Press 10 times. The 67 Mike Raita, who ran the sports desk at ABC 33/40 for two decades before he was let go in 2017, was cuffed Thursday as part of an indictment by a grand jury, officials told CBS 42. - For decades, Mike Raita was one of the most recognizable faces in Alabama sports journalism-a steady presence on Birmingham television, a storyteller with deep ties Mike Raita, who was the lead sports anchor at ABC 33/40 from 1996 until he was laid off in 2017, was arrested April 2 and charged with using his position or office for personal gain. As the executive director of the Sportscaster Mike Raita and newscaster Linda Mays, both of whom have been in the Birmingham TV market since the late 1980s, have been let go at ABC 33/40, AL. Life is going to be very different for Mike Raita if allegations against him prove to be true. 2 following an investigation into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in Talladega. 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