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Stadtallendorf: Ja, ja und nochmal ja

Stadtallendorf: Ja, ja und nochmal ja
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Lösungen gesucht für mehr Lebensqualität - Eisenbach (Hochschw )

Lösungen gesucht für mehr Lebensqualität - Eisenbach (Hochschw )
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Washington wants additional $2 8M in legal fees from Eyman

Washington wants additional $2.8M in legal fees from Eyman By David Gutman, The Seattle Times Published: March 13, 2021, 7:43pm Share: SEATTLE – The hits keep coming for Tim Eyman. A month ago, a judge ruled the veteran initiative promoter and conservative activist has been a yearslong, egregious violator of state campaign finance law, fined him $2.6 million and barred him for life from participating in the financial aspects of political campaigns. Now the bill for the court case is coming due. State Attorney General Bob Ferguson wants an additional $2.8 million in legal fees and costs, after his lawsuit against Eyman dragged on for nearly four years due to what Ferguson called Eyman’s “cost-inflating, frivolous, obstructive and defiant litigation tactics.”

Tim Eyman fined $2 6 million for numerous, egregious violations of campaign finance laws

Anti-tax activist Tim Eyman. (AP) A Thurston County Superior Court judge issued a ruling Wednesday, fining anti-tax activist Tim Eyman over $2.6 million for “numerous and egregious” violations of campaign finance laws, and barring him from managing any and all finances for political committees. The case brought by the state against Eyman originally filed in 2017 by Attorney General Bob Ferguson alleged that Eyman had received kickbacks from donors contributing money to his initiatives, and then used that money for personal gain. #BREAKING: Court finds Tim Eyman intentionally violated campaign finance laws by paying himself hundreds of thousands of dollars in kickbacks. Judge issues penalty of $2.6M – largest ever against an individual – and bars Eyman from directing political committees’ finances.

Judge to rule in state s campaign finance case against Eyman

SEATTLE Tim Eyman, the watch salesman-turned-antitax folk hero whose initiative campaigns have bedeviled state and local governments across Washington for decades, will no longer be allowed to have any financial control over political committees, under a judge’s ruling Wednesday that found he used donor’s contributions to line his own pocket.

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