According to a report from NOTUS, Donald Trump's replacement hire to serve as the interim U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., has hundreds of thousands of dollars dating back to 2006 that have reportedly never been paid.
As Dave Levinthal of NOTUS wrote, Fox News personality Jeanine Pirro's unsuccessful run for the U.S. Senate resulted in vendors left hanging according to FEC reports to the tune of $600,000.
As he wrote, "Pirro’s 2006 U.S. Senate campaign failed for years to file mandatory financial reports with the Federal Election Commission, despite repeated warnings from regulators," with one regulator warning in 2024, "The failure to timely file a complete report may result in civil money penalties, an audit or legal enforcement action."
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Reporting, "The Pirro committee’s $600,000 in total debts involved nearly two-dozen creditors, including Mercury Public Affairs ($37,640), Verizon ($1,859.28) and the U.S. Postal Service ($1,627.30)," Levinthal reported that in 2019 the Pirro for Senate committee claimed, "... these debts, based on contract, are not collectable as the [New York state] 6-year [statute] of limitations has long passed.”
In May of the same year, the FEC allowed the committee to abandon filing reports with the admonition, “... administrative termination of your reporting obligation does not relieve the committee of any legal responsibility for the payment of any outstanding debt or obligation.”
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