Wife of former Cleveland Heights mayor sentenced on trespassing charge

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS (WJW) – The wife of former Cleveland Heights Mayor Khalil Seren has entered a guilty plea to a misdemeanor trespassing charge on Monday in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court.

Natalie McDaniel was sentenced to probation for two years and ordered to get a mental health evaluation.

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McDaniel was facing a felony trespassing charge and a misdemeanor trespassing charge, but Cuyahoga County prosecutors agreed to a plea agreement where they would dismiss the felony charge if McDaniel entered a guilty plea.

When first asked during Monday’s hearing if she would plead guilty, McDaniel insisted she was innocent…

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