CLEVELAND -- Preliminary autopsy results show it was a heart attack that killed a Cleveland woman whose name emerged in a corruption investigation in Cuyahoga County.
Fifty-year-old Rosemary Vinci was a former strip club manager who became a county employee and ally of Commissioner Jimmy Dimora and Auditor Frank Russo. Officials said her autopsy on Tuesday showed no evidence of foul play or trauma.
She was found dead in her home Monday. A supervisor in Vinci's office says she had been calling in sick frequently.
Dimora and Russo have been subjects of an FBI corruption probe of county government, and their offices were raided by agents in July. Both have denied any wrongdoing.
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