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Tue Oct 1, 2019, 07:20 PM Oct 2019

Firm to pay $1 million after funneling money to Tim Eyman

OLYMPIA — A Thurston County Superior Court judge has ordered a for-profit signature-gathering firm and its principal to collectively pay more than $1 million for deceiving Washington state residents by funneling their campaign donations to activist Tim Eyman for Eyman’s personal use.

Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson said the campaign finance lawsuit was filed in 2017 after Citizen Solutions and its principal, William Agazarm, unlawfully concealed a $308,185 payment to Eyman, an initiative activist who is known for introducing a $30 car-tab fee initiative.

The Seattle Times reports that in his order Monday, Judge James Dixon found that Agazarm “personally approved Citizen Solutions’ kickback payment” to Eyman, knowing that Eyman “planned to and, in fact, did use the funds for his own personal expenses and to support the signature gathering effort for a different Eyman-supported initiative.”

In ordering the sanctions, the court found the violations were egregious and warranted a substantial penalty, the statement from the Attorney General’s Office said.

https://www.heraldnet.com/news/firm-to-pay-1-million-after-funneling-money-to-tim-eyman/

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Firm to pay $1 million after funneling money to Tim Eyman (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Oct 2019 OP
Take Tim Eyman down, please...nt Wounded Bear Oct 2019 #1
Lock him up! RainCaster Oct 2019 #2
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