Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin did something Friday that former U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman has not: She set up her own legal defense fund.
Palin will use contributions to her new fund to fight off ethics complaints.
Coleman’s stated quest to use campaign money to pay his own legal bills has itself generated ethics complaints, most recently last week.
Coleman has mysteriously failed to follow through on a vow to ask the Federal Elections Commission (FEC) to okay his plan to spend campaign money on lawyers and investigators for work on civil suits filed in Texas and Delaware.
The suits allege that Coleman friend and benefactor Nasser Kazeminy ordered a Texas company he controlled to pay the St. Paul insurance firm where Coleman’s wife works $100,000 (of which $75,000 was actually transferred).
One key difference: Coleman is not a defendant in the lawsuits — although he is named in the complaints stemming from them.
In another move Friday, Palin announced that her political action committee, SarahPAC, has parted ways with Campaign Solutions, a firm founded by high-profile GOP fundraiser Becki Donatelli.
That’s also a step Coleman didn’t take with his 2008 Senate campaign: FEC filings show Coleman made payments to Campaign Solutions (pdf) and its eDonation online fundraising service (pdf) going back at least to 2007 (pdf) and as recently as March 25 this year (pdf).
Coleman’s separate recount committee hasn’t reported disbursements of its own to Campaign Solutions or eDonation. But that committee did continue to pay “e-merchant fees” to a different outfit, Campaign Financial Services, even after the scandal in which his campaign Web site leaked donors’ private financial information.














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Comment posted April 28, 2009 @ 12:16 pm
Palin’s legal defense fund has become the subject of the 13th ethics complaint filed against her.
http://www.themudflats.net/2009/04/27/palin-ethics-complaint-13a-bakers-dozen/
Comment posted April 28, 2009 @ 9:28 pm
I got a chance to check into some of the complaints against Palin that were filed. God, they are all so frivolous and ridiculous. And they are ALL partisan and several are driven simply off of the Alaska Dem party and the national Dem party.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Alaska had to pass a law to change it.
Sarah is the most unfairly attacked politician in the country.
Unbelievable.
Comment posted April 29, 2009 @ 4:32 pm
Palin believes that by having a legal defense fund, she will be completely insulated from any repercussions from her repeated ethics violations. Essentially, she will have not downside from continuing to break the law. After all, if you are willing to pay the parking ticket, you can park just about anywhere, right?
Unfortunately, it turns out that the defense fund has been setup in a way that is itself unethical, and her hope for a supply of unaudited, unreported funds for her and her family’s personal use just isn’t going to fly.
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