[EL] An overview of campaign finance laws relevant to the Muller Investigation

D. A. Holtzman d at LAvoteFIRE.org
Tue Feb 5 14:41:16 PST 2019


Cute headline!
Better link: 
http://arizonaspolitics.blogspot.com/2016/09/breaking-king-of-debt-has-no-disclose.html
   :-)

On 2/5/2019 1:39 PM, info at arizonaspolitics.com wrote:
> Here's a little-noticed-but-clear violation of campaign finance law 
> involving the Trump campaign:
>
>
>       The "King of Debt" Has No Disclose!; Reuters Article Exposes
>       Donald Trump's Likely Campaign Finance Violations By Failing To
>       List Amounts Owed To Former Staffer(s) <http://bit.lyAZp1538>
>
> We checked in with Caputo several months later, and he still had not 
> been paid. Nor had he been listed by the Committee.
>
> Not as, ahem, sexy as the payoffs, but interesting nonetheless.
>
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>     -------- Original Message --------
>     Subject: [EL] An overview of campaign finance laws relevant to the
>     Muller Investigation
>     From: Matthew Sag <matthewsag at gmail.com <mailto:matthewsag at gmail.com>>
>     Date: Tue, February 05, 2019 2:23 pm
>     To: law-election at uci.edu <mailto:law-election at uci.edu>
>
>     Is anyone aware of a good resource that summarizes the potential
>     ways in which members of the Trump campaign may have, violating
>     the campaign-finance laws in relation to the 2016 presidential
>     election? I thought this might be a good way of introducing my
>     election law students to material that can otherwise seem a little
>     bit dry and technical.
>
>     Your assistance would be appreciated!
>     *
>     *
>     *Matthew Sag*
>     /Georgia Reithal Professor of Law at //Loyola University Chicago
>     School of Law; //Associate Director for Intellectual Property,
>     Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies; Member of the// American
>     Law Institute; //Co-founder of ScotusOA.com <http://ScotusOA.com>,
>     a website devoted to empirical analysis and forecasts of US
>     Supreme Court oral arguments. For links to publications,
>     biographical details, see MatthewSag.com <http://MatthewSag.com>.
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