FEC questions Duncan Hunter's video game charges
The Federal Election Commission is questioning Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Alpine, for his use of campaign funds to pay for video games on 68 separate occasions something the congressman is attributing to a mistake by his son, followed by several unauthorized charges.
Hunter listed the $1,302 of Steam Games expenses on his campaign finance disclosure for 2015 year-end, with the notation personal expense to be paid back.
The expenses run from Oct. 13 through Dec. 16, and no payback is listed during the time period of the report.
Hunters spokesman, Joe Kasper, said the congressmans teenage son used his fathers credit card for one game, and then several unauthorized charges resulted after the father tried to close access to the website. Kasper said that Hunter is trying to have the unauthorized charges reversed before repaying his campaign account
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