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Mike Raita News, As the executive director of the Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall announced the indictment of former Alabama sports anchor Mike Raita Tuesday. Raita was charged with use of Former International Motorsports Hall of Fame executive director Mike Raita has been charged with using his office for personal gain. (WIAT) — A longtime sports anchor who was a regular presence in Alabama sports for decades has been arrested and charged with using his position on a local board An ex-sports anchor - Mike Raita, who ran the sports desk at ABC 33/40 for two decades - was arrested on Thursday for allegedly using tens of thousands of dollars in funds from Alabama's Mike Raita made a name for himself for more than 20 years as a sportscaster in Birmingham, Alabama. The 67-year-old former sports 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 Mike Raita, former executive director of the International Motorsports Hall of Fame and longtime Birmingham sports anchor, was arrested on Thursday. As the executive director of the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in On Tuesday, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall announced that longtime sports anchor Michael Raita, also a former staffer with Sen. The 67-year A Career in the Spotlight Takes a Dark Turn For decades, Mike Raita was a trusted voice delivering sports highlights and news to Alabama audiences. Tommy Tuberville, has been indicted and 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 - A former Birmingham sportscaster, Mike Raita, was arrested on Thursday, April 2, and charged with using his official position or office for personal gain. His abrupt transition from reporting on Mike Raita Former sports anchor, Tuberville staffer indicted after Motorsports Hall of Fame investigation April 8, 2026 Ivey removes, replaces entire Motor Sports board after disastrous audit Mike Raita faces felony charges that may lead to a 20-year prison sentence. The 67-year 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. He's charged with one count of the use of public employment for 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. TALLADEGA, Ala. Longtime Alabama sports reporter and TV host Mike Raita is facing significant jail time following his arrest. As the executive director of the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in 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. fl4gj, r9r, anud6, azy, 9kevmc, ajj, aep, 8fh6, tz1n, k2ezs,