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Old 11-05-2012, 02:04 PM
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Koch Bros connected money laundering in anti-30 Campaign

Film at 11.

Actually, this is a story that is unfolding so no Benghazi premature jumping to conclusions please.


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The Fair Political Practices Commission said in a release this morning that Americans for Responsible Leadership "sent a letter declaring itself to be the intermediary and not the true source of the contribution."

"Under California law, the failure to disclose this initially was campaign money laundering," FPPC wrote. "At $11 million, this is the largest contribution ever disclosed as campaign money laundering in California history."

Americans for Responsible Leadership donated last month toward a business committee opposing Brown's tax initiative, Proposition 30, and supporting a measure restricting union dues collection, Proposition 32. ARL attorneys argued that the FPPC was targeting the group because it opposed the governor's initiative.

Matt Ross, spokesman for Americans for Responsible Leadership, said in a prepared statement, "After late night discussions, Americans for Responsible Leadership and the FPPC reached a settlement. The Commission has received specific documents it requested."

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Attorney General Kamala Harris said by phone this morning that her office must still review whether there are any civil or criminal violations related to money laundering, though it is not pursuing any as of yet. Harris' office has represented the FPPC in its suit against Americans for Responsible Leadership.

"Whether it's the Koch brothers or Karl Rove, this was a brazen attempt to launder money through out-of-state shell organizations, and for the sole purpose of hiding it from the voters in California," Harris said.

Brown, who has kept up constant criticism of the Arizona donation for weeks, is campaigning for his initiative throughout the state today. Ace Smith, whose company, SCN Strategies, is running Brown's campaign, said on Twitter that the FPPC had unraveled a "truly evil money laundering scheme.

Read more here: http://blogs.sacbee.com/capitolalert...#storylink=cpy

http://humboldtherald.wordpress.com/...i-30-campaign/






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