Posted on 03/04/2019 1:34:03 PM PST by billorites
Two political action committees founded by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortezs top aide funneled over $1 million in political donations into two of his own private companies, according to a complaint filed with the Federal Election Commission on Monday.
The cash transfers from the PACs overseen by Saikat Chakrabarti, the freshman socialist Democrat's chief of staff run counter to her pledges to increase transparency and reduce the influence of "dark money" in politics.
Chakrabarti's companies appear to have been set up for the sole purpose of obscuring how the political donations were used. The truth about democratic socialism Watch Full Screen to Skip Ads
The arrangement skirted reporting requirements and may have violated the $5,000 limit on contributions from federal PACs to candidates, according to the complaint filed by the National Legal and Policy Center, a government watchdog group.
Campaign finance attorneys described the arrangement as really weird and an indication "theres something amiss." They said there was no way of telling where the political donations went meaning they could have been pocketed or used by the company to pay for off-the-books campaign operations.
PACs are required to disclose how and when funds are spent, including for expenditures like advertisements, fundraising emails, donations to candidates, and payments for events and to vendors.
The private companies to which Chakrabarti transferred the money from the PACs are not subject to these requirements.
The complaint names Ocasio-Cortez and Chakrabarti as respondents. It asks the FEC to investigate and audit the two PACs, saying they were engaged in an "an elaborate scheme to avoid proper disclosure of campaign expenditures."
Tom Anderson, director of the National Legal and Policy Center's Government Integrity Project, said: It appears Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her associates ran an off-the-books operation to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars, thus violating the foundation of all campaign finance laws: transparency."
Chakrabarti, 33, is a Harvard graduate and technology entrepreneur who became an organizer for Bernie Sanders during the socialist's 2016 presidential campaign.
He founded a PAC called Brand New Congress in 2016 and another called Justice Democrats in 2017, with the stated goal of helping elect progressive candidates to Congress. One of those candidates was Ocasio-Cortez, who last November, aged 29, became the youngest woman ever elected to Congress.
According to the Brand New Congress website, the PAC would build a unified campaign infrastructure including fundraising, organizing, rallies, and advertising so that progressive congressional candidates across the country could "plug into," saving the individual campaigns time and money.
"Our idea is really to run a single unified presidential-style campaign that is going to look a lot like the Bernie Sanders campaign, said Chakrabarti in an interview with MSNBCs Rachel Maddow in May 2016. "The campaign infrastructure and fundraising is set aside from the campaigning."
In 2016 and 2017, Chakrabartis PACs raised around $3.3 million for the project, primarily from small donors. During this time, the committees transferred over $1 million to two shell companies controlled by Chakrabarti with names similar to one of the PACs, Brand New Campaign LLC and Brand New Congress LLC, according to federal election filings.
A few weeks after starting the Brand New Congress PAC, Chakrabarti formed one of the companies, Brand New Campaign LLC, in Delaware, using a registered agent service and mailbox-only address.
Over the next seven months, as small-dollar political donations poured into the PAC from progressives across the country, the committee transferred over $200,000, 82 percent of the contributions, to the company Brand New Campaign LLC. The payments were for "strategic consulting," according to federal election filings. They were sent to an apartment address listed for Chakrabarti in the Greenwich Village area of Manhattan.
In 2017, Brand New Congress PAC transferred another $240,000 to Brand New Congress LLC, also for "strategic consulting." Another PAC co-founded by Chakrabarti that year called "Justice Democrats" transferred an additional $605,000 to Brand New Congress LLC in 2017.
Brand New Congress LLC is not registered in any Secretary of State databases. It is unclear where or when it was incorporated.
Adav Noti, the senior director of the Campaign Legal Center and a former FEC lawyer, said the arrangement was highly unusual and seemed intended to obscure the destination of the funds.
"None of that makes any sense," said Noti. "I cant even begin to disentangle that. They're either confused or theyre trying to conceal something."
Noti said it would be simpler to set up a consulting company and work directly with campaigns to provide services for a fee rather than creating a federal PAC and sending the money to a company controlled by the same person.
"It does seem like theres something amiss. I can only think of really two likely possibilities for this sort of pattern of disbursements," said Noti. "One is the scam PAC possibility they're really just paying themselves and theyre concealing it by using the LLC. The other is that theres actually another recipient, that the money is going to the LLC and then being disbursed in some other way that they want to conceal."
Bradley A. Smith, a former chairman of the FEC, said he has never seen such an arrangement. "It's a really weird situation," he said. "I see almost no way that you can do that without it being at least a reporting violation, quite likely a violation of the contribution limits. You might say from a campaign finance angle that the LLC was essentially operating as an unregistered committee."
Chakrabarti declined to comment on the FEC complaint or provide details about his companies financial activities. Corbin Trent, a spokesperson for Ocasio-Cortez, declined to comment.
Zeynab Day, communications director for the Brand New Congress PAC, said Chakrabarti was not currently affiliated with the group and that it recently went through a "transition period." She referred questions about the LLC to Chakrabarti. Im unable to answer any questions about the LLC I am not informed about them. We are not an affiliated group, she said.
A spokesperson for Justice Democrats said he did not know why the PAC paid so much money to Chakrabartis LLCs. When asked what the Justice Democrats PAC does on a daily basis, he said its very clear what we do but declined to elaborate.
Chakrabart founded Brand New Congress PAC, in April 2016. According to a statement released by Justice Democrats PAC last May, Chakrabarti "was the only controlling member" of the company Brand New Congress LLC and "took no salary." The statement added: "Saikat is lucky to have a small side business that generates him enough income that he is able to do all of this work as a volunteer."
Our new AG will indict Saikat any day now.
Trying to fit right in with the rest of the democrats..?
Move over Clintons...There’s a new game in town. Someone just as or perhaps even more crooked than you and the people who set up all your foundations that no one can dissect! Along the lines of the Howard Hughes estate that was a complete mystery for years and years. I hope everyone in cahoots with AOC meets the same fate as she will.
“”Adav Noti, the senior director of the Campaign Legal Center and a former FEC lawyer, said the arrangement was highly unusual and seemed intended to obscure the destination of the funds.
“None of that makes any sense,” said Noti. “I cant even begin to disentangle that. They’re either confused or theyre trying to conceal something.”
Noti said it would be simpler to set up a consulting company and work directly with campaigns to provide services for a fee rather than creating a federal PAC and sending the money to a company controlled by the same person.
“”It does seem like theres something amiss. I can only think of really two likely possibilities for this sort of pattern of disbursements,” said Noti. “One is the scam PAC possibility they’re really just paying themselves and theyre concealing it by using the LLC. The other is that theres actually another recipient, that the money is going to the LLC and then being disbursed in some other way that they want to conceal.””
socialist commies stealing?? This never happened before..
But you have obviously had more....
I'd guess 50/50 he's gay.
Trouble knocking at the door. Will she resign?
I certainly hope not.
It's no WONDER that she can't afford an apartment!
Time for a special council.
What did AOC know, and when did she know it?
We need to see her Tax records for the last 7 years.
Time for the FBI to ask the communist princess a few questions.
Maybe hush money.
Special council is needed to make sure its all on the up and up. One who hires republicans who hate her, so we know its fair. Someone willing to arrest every friend she has, or her mother, for unrelated crimes.
Doubt anything will come of this anyway because right now, she’s doing a spectacular job of keeping Pelosi and Schumer out of the spotlight, where they can scheme under the radar.
To rob the taxpayer of their money, make them subservient while all the socialist leaders live in Panem.
She’s settling right in with the rest of them.
Quick study, yes?
Chak - AOC’s “Chief of staff”? In other words, she’s screwing him and her donors at the same time. I don’t care what she does in her private love life, but both of them are now looking like common money laundering crooks.
Gee, I guess she didn’t get her college degree in “Ethics”.
Ignorance of the law (congressional and campaign laws) is no excuse.
Indict, try and convict them both. If she wanted a free, taxpayer proved place to live, a jail cell would be the perfect solution.
AOC = Always Ocasio Con
Why don’t you send it?
I actually saw this story on Fox tonight. I am not sure which program but they have it and they have run it.
I will try to get it on my local news since they seem to like publishing political opinions instead of news (when it comes to politics).
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.