Natalie McDaniel, wife of former Cleveland Heights Mayor Khalil Seren, was sentenced to two years of probation and ordered to be evaluated by a mental health professional after pleading guilty to a fourth-degree misdemeanor charge of trespassing on Dec. 8 during a trial hearing in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court in downtown Cleveland.
On Aug. 8, McDaniel was charged with trespassing into a habitation when a person is present, a fourth-degree felony, and criminal trespassing, a fourth-degree misdemeanor. On Aug. 19, she pleaded not guilty to the two charges, but Andrew Rogalski, prosecuting attorney representing the state of Ohio in the case, reached an agreement with McDaniel’s defense attorney, Peter Pattakos of Pattakos Law Firm LLC in Fairlawn, to dismiss the felony charge if McDani

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