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silvershadow

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Wed Nov 27, 2013, 06:31 PM Nov 2013

Did Karl Rove’s super PAC commit perjury?

On its 2012 tax return, GOP strategist Karl Rove’s dark money behemoth Crossroads GPS justified its status as a tax-exempt social welfare group in part by citing its grants of $35 million to other similarly aligned nonprofits. (Here’s the tax return itself, which we detailed last week.)

The return, signed under penalty of perjury, specified that the grants would be used for social welfare purposes, “and not for political expenditures, consistent with the organization’s tax-exempt mission.”

But that’s not what happened.

New tax documents, made public last Tuesday, indicate that at least $11.2 million of the grant money given to the group Americans for Tax Reform was spent on political activities expressly advocating for or against candidates. This means Crossroads spent at least $85.7 million on political activities in 2012, not the $74.5 million reported to the Internal Revenue Service. That’s about 45 percent of its total expenditures.

more at link: http://www.salon.com/2013/11/27/did_karl_roves_super_pac_commit_perjury_partner/

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Did Karl Rove’s super PAC commit perjury? (Original Post) silvershadow Nov 2013 OP
Sounds like fraud to me. elleng Nov 2013 #1
True. Is there anything here that could bring a RICO charge? nt silvershadow Nov 2013 #2
RICO is too weird for me to offer a truly educated response. elleng Nov 2013 #3
I hear you. nt silvershadow Nov 2013 #4
Perjury? marsis Nov 2013 #5
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