Tuesday, January 29, 2013

House ethics panel investigating New York Republican Michael Grimm | Redux

House ethics panel investigating New York Republican Michael Grimm

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The Republican-controlled committee said the questions began in July after being informed by the Office of Congressional Ethics that Grimm, R-N.Y., could have broken campaign finance laws by soliciting and accepting forbidden contributions, which might have resulted in false information being consisted of in campaign finance reports. Among the accusations is that Grimm improperly looked for help from a foreign national, by soliciting contributions in exchange for providing to utilize his official position to assist the person in getting a permit, according to a committee statement. Grimm has actually denied expertise of poor contributions or other illegal activity. "Today's announcement by the House Ethics Committee comes as no surprise," said Grimm's attorney, William McGinley, of Patton Boggs LLP. "Any fair and objective review of all of the facts in this matter will conclude that Congressman Grimm engaged in no wrongdoing.".

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