This
is serious.
David Brock operates over
a dozen pro-Clinton organizations from his office in Washington DC.
Uncovered records expose a constant flow of money between his
organizations.
Brock’s unregistered Professional Solicitor, the Bonner Group, receives
a 12.5% cut every time money is moved.
There’s a reason why David Brock chooses to house an unregistered
Professional Solicitor in his office to raise money for his
conglomerate of Super PACs and non-profits.
Professional Solicitors are required to disclose their active
solicitation contracts. Brock wants his unregistered solicitor,
the
Bonner Group, to keep their client list hidden for a very specific
reason.
David Brock is laundering
money
David Brock has 7 non-profits, 3 Super PACs, one 527-committee, one
LLC, one joint fundraising committee, and one unregistered solicitor
crammed into his office in Washington DC.
Uncovered records expose a constant flow of money between these
organizations.
The Bonner Group, his professional solicitor, works off a
commission.
Every time money gets passed around, Bonner receives a 12.5% cut.
Follow the money
Nonprofits are required to disclose who they give cash grants to.
But they aren’t required to disclose who gave them cash grants.
This weak system of one way verification is being abused by
Brock.
He’s been cycling money between his organizations for years, and the
Bonner Group’s 12.5% commission gets triggered after every pass.
In 2014, Media Matters for America raised $10,021,188.
The Bonner Group was credited for raising these funds. Media
Matters paid them a $1,147,882 commission.
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he won't even be charged. the fix is in.
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