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ProSense

(116,464 posts)
Mon Feb 3, 2014, 01:21 PM Feb 2014

Christie campaign seeks to raise money to fight subpoenas

Christie campaign seeks to raise money to fight subpoenas

by brooklynbadboy

Now we are going to find out who Chris Christie's real friends are, if there are any left:

Gov. Chris Christie's re-election campaign is seeking permission to use the remaining funds -- as well as raise additional money -- to pay the legal bills arising from its cooperation with the state and federal investigations into the controversial George Washington Bridge lane closures in Fort Lee.

Without approval from the state Election Law Enforcement Commission, the Christie for Governor campaign will run out of money and be unable to comply with subpoenas to turn over documents sought by the U.S. Attorney and the joint legislative panel investigating the matter, according to a letter Thursday from the campaign's attorney, Mark Sheridan.

The campaign has only $126,608 left after spending $12.1 million to get Christie re-elected, according to the letter. But only $12,905 of the remaining cash is permitted under state election laws to be used for "reasonable fees and expenses of legal representation."

Without commission from approval, the campaign "will find itself without the means necessary to respond to the subpoenas and will arguably face contempt charges," according to the letter from Sheridan of the Washington-based law firm Patton Boggs.

The Chairman of the ELEC, Ronald DePhillipis, is a Christie appointee and a CPA. In the past, the commission has denied requests like this from politicians under criminal indictment. However, Christie's campaign, so far, is not in the indictment phase of a prosecution. I suspect the Commission will approve the request which they can cut off in the future should the Christie campaign face a criminal prosecution. They have 10 days to reply.

A key wrinkle in all this is that the campaign manager, Bill Stepien, has already indicated to the New Jersey legislature that he does not intend to comply with their subpoena and is pleading the Fifth. This can mean two things: 1. The campaign has already received a federal grand jury subpoena from the U.S. Attorney's office which they intend to comply with or fight. Or 2. The Christie campaign is seeking to raise money on the basis of compliance with subpoenas that they intend to actually fight in preparation for a future criminal defense. Either way, the Commission must take these facts into account.

The real question here is who is going to pony up with the cash? Who will come to Christie's rescue and with how much? How will the money be raised? Will Christie attend fundraisers?

What if most of the major donors who gave to his re-election campaign decline to pony up to pay his legal bills? That would be a sure sign that the GOP establishment is abandoning ship and a clear signal that he's finished in national politics.

This is a key barometer in this thing. Stay tuned.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/02/01/1274191/-Christie-Campaign-seeks-to-raise-to-fight-subpoenas


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Christie campaign seeks to raise money to fight subpoenas (Original Post) ProSense Feb 2014 OP
So we're at Legal Fund stage, eh? JNelson6563 Feb 2014 #1
Legal defense funds are hard to sell Gothmog Feb 2014 #2
New definition of insanity... liberal N proud Feb 2014 #3
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP @ $650 an hour..I think they said that was a discount rate for him. LOL Jefferson23 Feb 2014 #4
He should go to Jacoby & Meyers! Dread Pirate Roberts Feb 2014 #5

JNelson6563

(28,151 posts)
1. So we're at Legal Fund stage, eh?
Mon Feb 3, 2014, 01:25 PM
Feb 2014

I wonder if Christie cries in the morning or evening about what coulda been?

Julie

Gothmog

(145,204 posts)
2. Legal defense funds are hard to sell
Mon Feb 3, 2014, 01:31 PM
Feb 2014

It is not easy to get people to pay for your lawyer unless they think that you are being wrongfully prosecuted. The charges against Christie have merit and so it will be interesting to see how much good money people will be willing to throw away

liberal N proud

(60,334 posts)
3. New definition of insanity...
Mon Feb 3, 2014, 01:46 PM
Feb 2014

Politician - Raises money to get elected...
People give the politician money
The Politician gets caught in an illegal act
After a short period of denial the disgraced politician asks for more money to defend themselves.

People give money to the corrupt politician money to defend themselves against the crime the people paid the politician to commit.

Priceless!

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
4. Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP @ $650 an hour..I think they said that was a discount rate for him. LOL
Mon Feb 3, 2014, 01:59 PM
Feb 2014

Good luck with the funding...that bill will be extensive.

Dread Pirate Roberts

(1,896 posts)
5. He should go to Jacoby & Meyers!
Mon Feb 3, 2014, 02:40 PM
Feb 2014

I saw their commercial on T.V. and they said the initial consultation is free! That would have to save them some money.



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