On Monday, the party announced an audit revealed he also diverted nearly $10,000 worth of party funds for his own use. Foy repaid the money Monday and covered all costs associated with the audit, said Mark GiaQuinta, the party’s attorney.
It gets a little fuzzy as to why political stealing is not the same as regular stealing:
GiaQuinta said party Chairman Steve Shine noted a number of checks made out to an establishment where the party did not hold an event. A pattern began to emerge.
Foy apparently cashed the checks and used the money on what GiaQuinta said were “frivolous expenditures.” GiaQuinta did not have specifics, but said Foy told the party he used it on recreational activities.
Party members did not press him for more details because he agreed to pay back the money, GiaQuinta said.
Only in America, or should I say in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Can you imagine, if Douglas Foy, was to raise his right hand and agree to tell the truth and nothing but the truth? It would probable be dirty laundry flying every which way, you think. Maybe that is why, he is able to escape prosecution for criminal activities. Or is it because he is close friends with the Republicans? I thought the law was no respective of who you were. Oop forgot this is man made law, and the man can do whatever they want when it comes to their friends. Love these quotes from the Journal-Gazette:
Neumeister said people shouldn’t feel concerned about giving to the Republican Party, saying the party did the audit as a way to protect its contributors.to make sure this doesn’t happen again.”
“We feel great about the direction we’re going,” Neumeister said.
“We are putting things in place
You be the judge..go on read the story. Attorney General Steve Carter, where are you?
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