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Post by Logan on May 7, 2016 8:02:37 GMT -6
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Three campaign advisers to 2012 presidential candidate Ron Paul were convicted Thursday in a federal case alleging they conspired to cover up the campaign’s payments to a former Iowa state senator who had agreed to endorse their boss. Prosecutors said it is illegal to cause a campaign to file inaccurate spending documents. They’ve pursued charges since July 2015 when a grand jury first indicted the men. Paul’s campaign chairman Jesse Benton, campaign manager John Tate and deputy manager Dimitri Kesari argued they broke no laws when they paid a video production company, which passed on $73,000 to former Sen. Kent Sorenson. He dropped support for in the presidential race for Michele Bachmann and endorsed Paul six days before the 2012 Iowa caucuses. They said they were targeted because of their conservative politics and argued campaigns typically don’t identify payments to subcontractors of vendors. Read more: hamodia.com/2016/05/05/jury-convicts-ron-paul-aides-campaign-finance-violations/
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