Contributor | Occupation | Date | Amount | Recipient |
---|---|---|---|---|
ROSS, ADAM DALLAS,TX |
12/28/15 | $500,000 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. | |
ROSS, TARA DALLAS,TX |
12/28/15 | $500,000 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. | |
TRANQUIL PATH INVESTMENTS, LTD PARK CITY,UT |
12/8/15 | $250,000 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. | |
ARNOTT, ROBERT NEWPORT BEACH,CA |
12/31/15 | $150,000 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. | |
ABC LAND & DEVELOPMENT, INC FARMERS BRANCH,TX |
12/3/15 | $100,000 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. | |
ADAMS, MIKE MCLEAN,VA |
12/31/15 | $100,000 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. | |
HERZOG RAILROAD SERVICES ST JOSEPH,MO |
12/15/15 | $100,000 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. | |
CHATEAU MARINA LP LOS ANGELES,CA |
12/24/15 | $75,000 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. | |
PA MANAGEMENT PARTNERS LLC BEVERLY HILLS,CA |
12/24/15 | $75,000 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. | |
CENTURY APARTMENTS PARTNERSHIP LOS ANGELES,CA |
12/24/15 | $50,000 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. | |
LL BALTIMORE, LLC SKOKIE,IL |
12/21/15 | $50,000 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. | |
LL FORT WAYNE, LLC SKOKIE,IL |
12/21/15 | $50,000 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. | |
LL PEORIA, LLC SKOKIE,IL |
12/21/15 | $50,000 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. | |
LL WEST ALLIS, LLC SKOKIE,IL |
12/21/15 | $50,000 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. | |
PF FORT MYERS, LLC SKOKIE,IL |
12/21/15 | $50,000 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. | |
SOUTH BEVERLY DRIVE LLC LOS ANGELES,CA |
12/24/15 | $50,000 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. | |
UNITED AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO MIAMI GARDENS,FL |
11/20/15 | $50,000 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. | |
UNITED GROUP UNDERWRITERS INC MIAMI GARDENS,FL |
11/20/15 | $50,000 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. | |
BENNETT, ARCHIE DALLAS,TX |
12/29/15 | $25,000 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. | |
COUNCILL, GEORGE MONTGOMERY,TX |
12/10/15 | $25,000 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. | |
MARLING, KIM THE WOODLANDS,TX |
12/28/15 | $25,000 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. | |
MBB OPERATING LP DALLAS,TX |
12/29/15 | $25,000 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. | |
SUTTON, JOSEPH HOUSTON,TX |
12/16/15 | $25,000 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. | |
FRITCHER, SAM PLANO,TX |
12/17/15 | $14,200 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. | |
KURZAT FAMILY TRUST SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO,CA |
12/18/15 | $10,000 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. | |
LODGE LUMBER CO, INC HOUSTON,TX |
12/10/15 | $10,000 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. | |
BRIGHAM, BEN AUSTIN,TX |
12/28/15 | $5,000 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. | |
MICA MOSBACHER INTERESTS LLC HOUSTON,TX |
12/7/15 | $5,000 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. | |
PETRU, LAWRENCE CYPRESS,TX |
12/3/15 | $5,000 | STAND FORTRUTH, INC. |
Based on data released by the FEC on January 31, 2016.
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From the article, at link....
There is no evidence that routing the LLCs was a coordinated attempt to avoid disclosures, but the amount of cash donated is substantial.
Of the 29 individual contributions made to the group between Nov. 20 and Dec. 31, more than half of the gifts were not immediately connectable to an individual donor, the FEC report shows. On December 21, for instance, five seemingly identical donations in equal increments of $50,000 came from five different LLCs — “LL Baltimore, LLC”; “LL Fort Wayne, LLC”; “LL Peoria, LLC”; “”LL West Allis, LLC’ and “PF Fort Myers LLC.”
Many of the individuals plotting the group’s plans remain unknown as well. The individuals receiving payment from Stand for Truth are all being paid through similar entities, with all but one company receiving payment using a limited liability companies or a limited liability partnership to accept the funds.
Finding the LLC backers
It is not uncommon for vendors to receive payments from campaigns through groups like these, and some of those firms are easily identifiable, such as Lycan’s Kentucky-based law firm, Dinsmore and Shohl.
But LLCs are more difficult to crack. The Texas-based “Stalwart Advisory LLC” and Robinson’s “One Harbor LLC” that the group used as consultants are not visible to the public without sleuthing through Texas public records. Stalwart Advisory does not appear in any state’s corporate records, according to OpenCorporates.com, which tracks these filings, nor does One Harbor’s ties to Robinson.
Lycan, asked why so much of the group’s intake and outflow of cash were conducted through these LLC’s declined to directly answer.
“Stand for Truth reports the information for each donor from whom a contribution is received, in accordance with applicable law,” he wrote in an email.
Donors are increasingly using LLCs like these to give to political groups ever since the Citizens United decision made it easier for non-individuals to cut checks. But the prevalence of these opaque companies on Stand for Truth’s report is widespread, campaign finance observers say.
“The super PAC probably gets more corporate funding than most do by a pretty big margin, but still the bigger donors are individuals,” said David Keating of the Center for Competitive Politics, a group advocating for looser restrictions on donations. “This isn’t Exxon Mobil corporate funding.”
Stand for Truth, meant to add to menu of choices for high-dollar donors, has so far focused on negative television advertisements aimed at both Rubio and Donald Trump. A leading force behind the group, Lycan confirmed, is Hal Lambert, a Dallas money-manager who was a co-chair of the official campaign’s finance committee until he started the outside group and is a close ally of Willie Langston, the Houston campaign’s finance chair.
And largely funding the group is Adam and Tara Ross, a Dallas couple close to Ted and Heidi Cruz who together gave $1 million of the $2.5 million raised. Adam Ross is influential in Jewish Republican fundraising circles and is said to be close with Peter Thiel, the Silicon Valley billionaire who has remained on the sidelines this year despite being wooed by much of the GOP field.
The super PACs supporting Cruz that have been blessed by the candidate himself, a network titled Keep the Promise, has not used virtually any of these LLCs. The $40 million raised by Keep the Promise almost entirely comes from three families that each gave more than $10 million to support Cruz through their own independent groups — with their names attached.
Grand Total: $4,486,484
Total For Democrats: $0
Total Against Democrats: $0
Total For Republicans: $2,124,923
Total Against Republicans: $2,361,561 Why don't the numbers add up?
Candidate | Party | State | Office | Total | For | Against | Results | Ads |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cruz, Ted | R | President | $2,124,923 | $2,124,923 | $0 | |||
Rubio, Marco | R | President | $1,338,754 | $0 | $1,338,754 | |||
Trump, Donald | R | President | $1,022,807 | $0 | $1,022,807 |
Based on data released daily by the FEC on February 06, 2016.
What do these donors want with these donations?
What do they expect in return?
Well there you go.
Let’s get back to more the important stuff.......how many on this list borrowed money from Goldman Sachs or are Canadian or both?