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Donor Who Gave $2.5 Million to Pro-Trump Group Wants a Refund
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According to reports, a Trump supporter who dished out $2.5 million to a group that was pushing to find evidence related to voter fraud in November 2020 has now asked for his donation back.
Reports noted that a lawsuit was filed by money manager Fred Eshelman against True the Vote Inc a Houston-based company. The lawsuit alleges a breach of contract and “conversion,” meaning there was a misuse of someone else’s property. The money manager reportedly sent the group $2 million on November 5, 2020, and asked for updates on the status of their investigation of voter fraud in key states.
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The nonpartisan Campaign Legal Center
accused super PAC Our American Century spent illegally large sums of money to redistribute Trump campaign political advertisements.
Most of Our American Century s more than $7 million in income during 2020 came from one man money manager Fredric Eshelman.
Eshelman recently sued a separate political group for $2.5 million, alleging it had misused his contribution while attempting to identify instances of Election 2020 voter fraud.
A super PAC supporting President Donald Trump made illegal, unreported, and excessive in-kind contributions to his reelection campaign, a nonpartisan election watchdog group said today in a federal complaint obtained by Insider.
The Campaign Legal Center accused Our American Century of spending up to $251,000 to redistribute an existing Trump campaign video while failing to reveal the super PAC not the Trump campaign bankrolled the ad blitz.