Thursday, March 28, 2024

Federal Complaint Filed Against Key Democrat Senator for Illegal Use of Campaign Cash

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A Democrat U.S. senator locked in one of the nation's tightest reelection campaigns is now the target of a Federal Election Commission complaint for using campaign funds to pay for decades-old personal lawsuits. (RELATED: Raphael Warnock Used Millions in Federal Cash to Dismantle Atlanta Jail)

The National Republican Senatorial Committee filed the complaint against U.S. Sen. (D-Ga.) over Warnock's use of campaign funds to defend himself in a personal lawsuit over allegations that took place 15 years ago.

Atlanta-area resident Melvin Robertson filed the suit against Warnock in 2019, claiming in 2005 and 2008 that Warnock, in his role as a pastor and over a decade before he was elected to the , enlisted homeless people to conspire against him.

The suit was quickly dismissed. Warnock used campaign funds to pay the Elias Law Group, a top Democratic law firm, $66,000 to fight the case, and an additional $1,183 to another law firm.

Elected officials and political candidates can use campaign funds to defend themselves in lawsuits, but only if the lawsuit “arose directly from campaign activity or the candidate's status as a candidate.”

The NRSC argues Warnock cannot use campaign funds to pay for the suit “because the conduct that gave rise to the lawsuit occurred long before Warnock was a candidate for federal office, the conduct had nothing to do with Warnock's now-status as a candidate and officeholder.” (RELATED: Are These 5 Senate Seats Likely to Flip in November?)

“If Warnock is using campaign money to pay for a lawsuit that predates his running for office, then by definition it existed irrespective of his candidacy and would be impermissible to use campaign funds on,” Charlie Spies, who previously served as counsel to Mitt Romney's 2008 presidential campaign and to the , told Politico.

“Like a true Washington politician, Raphael Warnock is using the trappings of his office to fund his personal lifestyle. Senator Warnock clearly violated FEC rules and used his campaign account on personal expenses,” said NRSC chairman Sen. Rick Scott. 

“The NRSC will continue to hold Senator Warnock accountable, not only for his flagrant abuse of his office, but also for his continued support of 's agenda that is crushing families with record-high gas and grocery prices,” added Scott.

Warnock faces former NFL player and Republican nominee Herschel Walker in a closely-watched November race. Polls show the race is a virtual tie and too close to call.

The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the positions of American Liberty News.

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Donny Ferguson
Donny Fergusonhttps://donnyferguson.com/
Donny Ferguson is a professional fundraiser and organizational manager. Born and raised in Texas, he has lived in Washington, D.C. for 16 years. Ferguson also served as Senior Communications and Policy Adviser in the United States House of Representatives, operating one of Capitol Hill's most effective media operations.

12 COMMENTS

  1. No worries, Warnock will be cleared about a month before the election by the DC Swamp. This is all just a diversion from talking about his support for Biden-Harris-Pelosi-Shummer anti-Georgia and anti-US policies.

  2. If he is guilty of the crime, it doesn’t matter about is status, he should pay just like anybody else would.

  3. But how many stupid people in Georgia will vote for this criminal? Not surprised anymore of the stupidity of the American people! The democrats treat you like crap, lie to you but you still keep voting for them. Why? I guess you like having nothing. Your children starving, can’t pay bills, no money for gas. But the democrats promises you the world but never give you anything but heartbreak.

  4. Gimme a break!
    It is impossible that anyone is actually surprised to find out that Warnock is corrupt.

  5. Rick Scott’s comment is exactly on point. The law requires that campaign funds be spent only on legitimate campaign expenses, not to clear off an old personal debt.

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