2. They ain't gonna throw him out of the legislature.
He's still representing the corporate interests that pay for his campaigns, he's just not the speaker anymore. I doubt very much they'd boot him completely, unless something else comes out that's even worse than what he's already done. Most likely, they'll let the whole thing progress through the courts. And there's the remote possibility his constituents will vote him out in a few months, though this is Ohio and everything's gerrymandered out the wazoo.