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Thieves Have a New Target for Big Paydays: Political Groups

Por: The Daily Beast Politics February 09, 2023

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is a weekly foray into the pigpen of political funding. Subscribe to get it in your inbox every Thursday.It’s a mysterious crime wave that has cost its victims more than a million dollars. But unlike usual heists, this one is hitting political groups, with fraudsters in recent months targeting corporate PACs, national trade association committees, and campaigns.While there are no confirmed links yet between the incidents, federal filings... + full article



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