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CREW Files FEC Complaint Against Rep. Blackburn's Campaign Committee and Its Treasurer.


WASHINGTON -- Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) is an American government watchdog organization founded in 2003. One of their most visible projects is a biannual list of Washington politicians they label as the "most corrupt.  (CREW) and Germantown, Tennessee Germantown is a city in Shelby County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 37,348 at the 2000 census. The City of Germantown's 2002 special census recorded a city population of 40,203.

Germantown is best known as a suburb of Memphis, Tennessee.
 resident Barbara Kaye Ginsberg filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC See forward error correction.

FEC - Forward Error Correction
) today against Rep. Marsha Blackburn's campaign committee, Marsha Blackburn Marsha Blackburn (born June 6, 1952 in Laurel, Mississippi) is a Tennessee politician. A Republican, she represents Tennessee's 7th congressional district, which stretches from the suburbs of Nashville to the suburbs of Memphis.  for Congress, and the committee's treasurer, Tea Hoffman.

After receiving 33 letters from the FEC regarding possible reporting errors since Blackburn first ran for Congress in 2002, the campaign committee undertook its own internal audit, handled by Don McGahn, who has been nominated to become an FEC Commissioner. The review showed that the campaign had failed to file correct FEC reports since Rep. Blackburn first ran for office in 2002. The committee had received over $100,000 in unreported contributions, including a $1,000 contribution from former Rep. Duke Cunningham's campaign committee and had failed to report $286,000 in expenditures, including nearly $19,000 paid to Blackburn's own daughter. Blackburn was forced to file amendments to all 32 previously filed FEC reports.

Blackburn's campaign committee had been the subject of an FEC investigation in 2006, resulting in a $1,500 penalty. The campaign committee's failure to report certain contributions was a focus of the investigation. Nevertheless, at the same time that investigation was underway - and as the Cunningham scandal
    The Cunningham Scandal is a US political scandal in which defense contractors paid bribes to members of Congress, and officials in the US Defense Department, in return for political favors in the form of federal contracts.
     was breaking - the campaign committee failed to disclose the Cunningham contribution. In fact, the Blackburn campaign did not disclose the Cunningham contribution until three and a half years after it was received.

    CREW's complaint alleges that Blackburn's campaign committee violated federal campaign finance laws by failing to report the contributions and expenditures. The complaint also alleges that the campaign committee may have committed perjury perjury (pûr`jərē), in criminal law, the act of willfully and knowingly stating a falsehood under oath or under affirmation in judicial or administrative proceedings.  by signing a statement that all information provided to the FEC to resolve the then pending enforcement matter was true and accurate when the committee had failed to report the contribution from Friends of Duke Cunningham
    For the American Football player, see Randall Cunningham.


    Randall Harold Cunningham (born December 8 1941), usually known as Randy or Duke
    .

    CREW's executive director Melanie Sloan Melanie Sloan (b. 16 December 1965) is the Executive Director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.

    Sloan was born in Delaware.[1] She attended the University of Chicago and received her J.D. from University of Chicago Law School.
     said today, "Given the Blackburn campaign committee's longstanding pattern of filing inaccurate FEC reports and the large amounts of money involved, the FEC should step in, investigate the committee and sanction it appropriately." Sloan continued, "In addition, if it turns out that the campaign committee deliberately hid the Cunningham contribution when negotiating a settlement with the FEC, the Department of Justice should consider whether a perjury prosecution is appropriate."

    The FEC complaint and exhibits can be found on CREW's website at http://www.citizensforethics.org/node/31957

    Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) is a non-profit legal watchdog group dedicated to holding public officials accountable for their actions. For more information, please visit www.citizensforethics.org or contact Naomi Seligman
    • Naomi O. Seligman - Director at Oracle Corporation
    • Naomi Seligman Steiner - Deputy Director and Communications Director at Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington
     Steiner at 202.408.5565/nseligman@citizensforethics.org.
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