Romney's funny business

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And so it begins! I expected one of these bullshit fundraiser stories re: Romney to break a little closer to election time.

Could this be tied to "the church"? Naaaaaaaah...Mormons aren't funny with the church's money. Are they? :D

Firm gives $1 million to pro-Romney group, then dissolves
Records offer no clues who was behind mystery company that donated to 'super PAC'

By Michael Isikoff
National investigative correspondent

NBC News
updated 8/4/2011 6:01:38 AM ET 2011-08-04T10:01:38

A mystery company that pumped $1 million into a political committee backing Mitt Romney has been dissolved just months after it was formed, leaving few clues as to who was behind one of the biggest contributions yet of the 2012 presidential campaign.

A mystery company that pumped $1 million into a political committee backing Mitt Romney has been dissolved just months after it was formed, leaving few clues to who was behind it.

The existence of the million-dollar donation — as gleaned from campaign and corporate records obtained by NBC News — provides a vivid example of how secret campaign cash is being funneled in ever more circuitous ways into the political system.

The company, W Spann LLC, was formed in March by a Boston lawyer who specializes in estate tax planning for “high net worth individuals,” according to corporate records and the lawyer’s bio on her firm’s website.

The corporate records provide no information about the owner of the firm, its address or its type of business.

Six weeks later, W Spann LLC made its million-dollar donation to Restore Our Future — a new so-called “super PAC” started by a group of former Romney political aides to boost the former Massachusetts governor’s presidential bid. It listed its address as being in a midtown Manhattan office building that has no record of such a tenant.

The Boston lawyer, Cameron Casey, dissolved the company on July 12 — two weeks before Restore Our Future made its first campaign filing of the year reporting the donation from the now-nonexistent company, the corporate records show.

“I don’t see how you can do this,” said Lawrence Noble, the former general counsel of the Federal Election Commission, when asked about the contribution from the now defunct company.

If the only purpose of W Spann’s formation was to contribute to the pro-Romney group, “There is a real issue of it being just a subterfuge” and that could raise a "serious" legal issue, Noble said. Even if that is not the case, he added, “What you have here is a roadmap for how people can hide their identities” when making political contributions.

Casey, the Boston lawyer, did not respond to requests for comment. Tim Larimer, a spokesman for her law firm, Ropes & Gray, said he couldn’t discuss who was behind W Spann LLC or any other matters relating to the campaign contribution. “The firm won’t be making any comment on this matter at this time,” he said in an email.

Restore Our Future also declined to answer any questions about the W Spann LLC donation, one of only a handful of seven-figure donations the group has received this year.

"That’s not something that we normally ask a contributor for (and nor does any other political organization that I'm aware of),” Charles Spies, the committee’s campaign treasurer, said in an email response to a query about the owners of the firm and the limited information on its corporate registration. … “Restore Our Future has fully complied with, and will continue to comply with, all FEC disclosure requirements.”

The hefty size of the W Spann contribution, and its murky origins, highlights the growing prominence of groups like Restore Our Future, one of a wave of super PACs that are amassing hefty campaign war chests this year — unrestricted by any limits on how much they can collect from corporations and other wealthy donors. (A similar group, Priorities USA, was recently created by two former White House aides, including former Deputy Press Secretary Bill Burton, to aid President Barack Obama’s re-election bid.)

While it says it is independent of the Romney presidential campaign, Restore Our Future was created by three former top Romney political aides who have made little secret of their interest in boosting his presidential candidacy. “This is an independent effort focused on getting Romney elected president,” Spies, the former counsel to Romney’s 2008 presidential campaign, recently told the Washington Post.

The relationship between Romney and Restore Our Future was further underscored when, according to the Center for Public Integrity, Romney spoke at a private dinner in New York for Restore Our Future donors last month, shortly after attending a fundraiser for his presidential campaign at the posh Mandarin Oriental hotel.

(A Romney campaign official said by email that Restore Our Future is an “independent entity” and therefore the campaign could not comment on its contributions. “Mitt Romney follows both the letter of the law and the spirit of the law in all circumstances,” the official said.)

Last week, Restore Our Future filed its first report of 2012, disclosing that it had received $12.2 million during the first six months of the year. Among the contributors: four donors who contributed $1 million apiece, including John Paulson, the Wall Street hedge fund kingpin who made billions betting against the housing market, and two corporate partnerships listed at the Provo, Utah, address of Steven J. Lund, a former chief executive of Nu Skin Enterprises and a longtime Romney backer who has been a leader in the Mormon Church.

But the most intriguing of the million-dollar donations was from W Spann LLC. Its address was listed on the Restore Our Future campaign report as 590 Madison Ave., a 43-story, ultra-modern office building in the heart of midtown Manhattan.

But there is no public listing for any company called W Spann LLC at 590 Madison. A top executive of Minskoff Equities, the firm that manages the building, told NBC News that he had “never heard of” W Spann and that his management firm has no record of any such tenant.

According to records obtained by NBC, W Spann LLC filed a “certificate of formation” with the Delaware Secretary of State’s Office on March 15, but provided no further information about its owners or type of business. The only address listed was that of a Wilmington registered agent service, Corporation Service Co., which provides such services for many companies. The company declines as a matter of policy to answer any questions about its clients, according to one of its agents.

W Spann then made its million-dollar contribution on April 28 and filed a “certificate of cancellation” on July 11, effectively dissolving as a corporate entity, the records show.

The “authorized person” that filed the W Spann LLC incorporation papers and then canceled them was Casey, the Boston estate tax planner lawyer, who specializes in “wealth transfer strategies” as an associate in Ropes & Gray’s Private Client Group’s trust and estate practice for high end clients, according to her biography on the Ropes & Gray’s website.

One of the Rope & Gray’s longtime clients is Bain Capital, the investment firm formerly headed by Romney. It is also one of a number of major companies — including UBS, IBM and Cemex — that have offices at 590 Madison, the address listed for W Spann.

Asked about W Spann, Alex Stanton, a spokesman for Bain Capital said, in an email: “Bain Capital has many employees who actively participate in civic affairs, and they individually support candidates from both parties. The firm takes no position on any candidate, and the entity in question is not affiliated with Bain Capital or any of our employees.”

Campaign finance experts say the use of an opaque company like W Spann to donate large sums of money into a political campaign shows how post-Watergate disclosure laws are now being increasingly circumvented.

Much of this, the experts say, is because of last year’s Supreme Court ruling in the Citizens United case that allowed corporations to spend unlimited amounts on political advocacy, including giving to supposedly “independent” super PACs like Restore Our Future. That ruling also opened the door for newly created nonprofit groups — such as Crossroads GPS, started by Karl Rove — that spent tens of millions of dollars on attack ads during last year’s campaign without disclosing any donors.

“This is sham disclosure. It’s a barrier to disclosure,” said Michael Malbin, executive director of the Campaign Finance Institute, a Washington think-tank that specializes in campaign funding issues, when asked about the W Spann LLC donation to Restore Our Future.

It’s one more example, he said, of how American political campaigns have gone “back to the future” and to the “pre-Watergate days (of 1972) when Richard Nixon was raising unlimited amounts of money without disclosure.”

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44011308/ns/politics-decision_2012/
 
And so it begins! I expected one of these bullshit fundraiser stories re: Romney to break a little closer to election time.

Could this be tied to "the church"? Naaaaaaaah...Mormons aren't funny with the church's money. Are they? :D



http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44011308/ns/politics-decision_2012/

Who cares if it is tied to the church? Obama sat and listened to Rev Wright's hatred of America and whites for 20 years and nobody cared. Why should they now?
 
I know my heritage. I know one direct line is intertwined with Young and Smith. I wear the DNA yet, I want NO PART of Romney.

I've know these things long before the golden boy threw up in a hat and left a ring in the collective tub.

Stick the golden spoon up his ass and feed him his own chocolate frosting.

It's a very small price to pay.
 
One wonders if the Republican Party will ever find a good candidate.
 
One wonders if the Republican Party will ever find a good candidate.
Starting to look more and more likely that they'll end up with another Jesus freak from Texas.
 
Starting to look more and more likely that they'll end up with another Jesus freak from Texas.

All you tall and short people move from the left to the right.
Amen.
 
One wonders if the Republican Party will ever find a good candidate.

As long as they keep spurting meme-mongering no-proof anecdotal bullshit like this:

Who cares if it is tied to the church? Obama sat and listened to Rev Wright's hatred of America and whites for 20 years and nobody cared. Why should they now?

most likely never. :(
 
“Mitt Romney follows both the letter of the law and the spirit of the law in all circumstances,” the official said.)

This is an absolutely true statement, given that the law was written specifically to allow such flagrant loopholes.
 
Who cares if it is tied to the church? Obama sat and listened to Rev Wright's hatred of America and whites for 20 years and nobody cared. Why should they now?

Why are you so obsessed with that jackass reverend?

Does Stormfront have a circle jerk club for him?
 
Why are you so obsessed with that jackass reverend?

Does Stormfront have a circle jerk club for him?

I am not obsessed with him, I simply mentioned if Obama's association was never an issue with people why should Romney's church association be? People don't care. It is the policies of people that will matter. Why are liberals so defensive about Barracks radical past?
 
Of course the church is going to give him money but they'd have no need to hide it. They can just tell the members to give individually and get better results.
This sounds more like a lobby.
 
Of course the church is going to give him money but they'd have no need to hide it. They can just tell the members to give individually and get better results.
This sounds more like a lobby.

It may sound shady, but is what they did illegal?
 
It may sound shady, but is what they did illegal?

Probably not right now but if they can prove the same people doing the same thing over and over then I think we run into an issue.
As it is there is no law against forming an LLC and then dissolving it. That happens all the time in business. If they happen to give to a candidate before they go out then that's ok, too.
 
I am not obsessed with him, I simply mentioned if Obama's association was never an issue with people why should Romney's church association be? People don't care.

1. Yes they do.

2. I have issue with Rev. Wright, too, but my issue is with his racism and stupidity. Your primary issue with him is that he has black skin, and isn't on your side. If he were racist against black people, you'd embrace him.

Of course the church is going to give him money but they'd have no need to hide it.

Please. Not only do they have a "need" to hide it - they have a history of hiding it. The Mormon church has been hiding its funding / lobbying efforts for years.

Anyhow, looks like this one isn't going away...

Justice asked to probe mystery donation to pro-Romney group
Reform groups say $1 million from firm that soon dissolved itself could violate law

NBC News

Two campaign reform groups are asking the Justice Department to investigate a mysterious $1 million contribution to a political committee backing Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney from an obscure company that shut down shortly after making the donation.

The contribution to Restore Our Future, a so-called “super PAC” formed by three former Romney political aides, drew scrutiny following an NBC News report on Thursday . The firm that gave the money, called W Spann LLC, was formed in March – with no listed officers or directors — made the contribution in April, then dissolved itself in July, according to corporate records.

Fred Wertheimer, the president of Democracy 21, an advocacy group for campaign reform, said the contribution appeared to be “blatantly” designed to circumvent campaign disclosure laws. He said Democracy 21 and the Campaign Legal Center, another advocacy group that promotes greater transparency in election laws, will formally request an investigation into the donation on Friday.

“The apparent effort to keep secret the actual donor or donors of the $1 million may well be a violation of the campaign finance laws and this matter should be investigated by the Federal Election Commission and the Justice Department,” he said in a statement.

The Justice Department and the Federal Election Commission both declined comment Thursday.

Charlies Spies, the treasurer of Restore Our Future, said the group would have no further comment beyond its previous statement to NBC News that the pro-Romney committee “has fully complied with all FEC regulations, including publicly disclosing donors on our July 31 report.”

It is illegal under federal law for political donors to make contributions in the name of another person – so called “straw donors” -- and such violations have been vigorously prosecuted by the Justice Department in the past, according to campaign finance experts.

But the federal campaign laws have been made increasingly murky as a result of the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision last year, which allowed corporations to spend unlimited amounts on political advocacy. That, in turn, enabled “super PACs” like Restore Our Future – and similar groups on the Democratic side -- to collect millions of dollars from companies and wealthy donors.

Wertheimer said the W Spann contribution “appears to be a straw donor transaction” because the real donor or donors were using a hastily created company to make the political contribution while hiding their identities. The argument could hinge, some campaign finance experts said, on whether W Spann LLC had any other business purpose – or was created solely for the purpose of donating the money to Restore Our Future.

Corporate records show that the person who registered the company in Delaware was Cameron Casey, an associate with the venerable Boston law firm of Ropes & Gray, who specializes in estate tax planning for “high net worth individuals.”

A Democratic political advocacy group, American Bridge, emailed a memo to reporters Thursday pointing out multiple connections between Romney and the law firm, including the fact that Ropes & Gray represented him in a challenge to his residency status when he first ran for governor of Massachusetts in 2002 and that one of the firm’s partners, R. Bradford Malt, was trustee of Romney’s blind trust when he ran for president in 2008.

The law firm has also represented Bain Capital, the investment firm once headed by Romney. Bain Capital is one of a number of blue chip firms located at 590 Madison Ave. in New York, the midtown Manhattan office building that W Spann LLC listed as its address in the campaign report filed last week by Restore Our Future.

A spokesman for Bain denied that anybody at the firm was involved in W Spann LLC. A spokesman for Ropes & Gray did not respond to request for comment from NBC News on Thursday.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44027203/ns/politics-decision_2012
 
1. Yes they do.

2. I have issue with Rev. Wright, too, but my issue is with his racism and stupidity. Your primary issue with him is that he has black skin, and isn't on your side. If he were racist against black people, you'd embrace him.



Please. Not only do they have a "need" to hide it - they have a history of hiding it. The Mormon church has been hiding its funding / lobbying efforts for years.

Anyhow, looks like this one isn't going away...



http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44027203/ns/politics-decision_2012

That is an idiotic statement. I don't care that he is black. I didn't care for that jackass Fred Phelps either and he is white. Nice of you to play the race card though. I dislike people who are jackasses, Wright and Phelps fall into that category. People who use race as a crutch fall into that category too.
 
Of course the church is going to give him money but they'd have no need to hide it. They can just tell the members to give individually and get better results.
This sounds more like a lobby.

If they told their members to donate to Romney they'd lose their Holy Tax Exemption.
 
That is an idiotic statement. I don't care that he is black. I didn't care for that jackass Fred Phelps either and he is white. Nice of you to play the race card though.

Fair enough. Most people who follow me into a thread and invoke Rev. Wright are one or two wannabe white supremacists from Stormfront.org. I made a snap judgement with you - my bad.

Yes, we all know you have a hard on for Mormons.

And we all know you'll defend religion at the drop of a hat. (But know nothing about the Mormon religion.)
 
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