Republicans pull cash through shell company acting illegally, complaint says

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An apparent shell company unlawfully directed $2.6 million to half a dozen political action committees linked to Republican candidates, according to a watchdog.

and transfer of the cash in 2024, as well as the lack of publicly available information about Ardleigh Impact, Campaign Legal Center argued in an FEC complaint on Tuesday that the company likely hasn’t conducted enough business to have generated the funds.

It’s illegal for people to make political donations under false names or under the names of others, according to campaign finance regulations. Shell companies have long been a problem in the political giving space, with three defense contractors in Hawaii being indicted in 2022 for allegedly funneling illegal contributions to boost Sen. Susan Collins , theThe influx of corporate cash into super PACs has prompted left-of-center watchdogs to raise concerns frequently over so-called “.

Ardleigh Impact lists a Virginia address in federal records belonging to Michael Goede, an account manager at the American Society of Clinical Oncology, and Staci Goede, ex-chief financial officer for the Republican State Leadership Committee — a group working to elect GOP candidates across the United States.

 

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