Ethics panel investigates ex-Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron over donations to his gubernatorial campaign
- An ethics complaint against Daniel Cameron, former Attorney General of Kentucky, is being investigated by the state's Executive Branch Ethics Commission.
- The ethics complaint claims Cameron solicited donations from executives of a substance abuse treatment organization under inquiry by his office.
- The commission stated that Cameron influenced a business owner to hold a fundraiser for his benefit.
- Cameron criticized the commission's investigation as a politically motivated attempt to undermine him over a 'bogus' ethics claim.
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Cameron says ‘Democrat-controlled’ ethics commission charged him with violation over fundraising
Daniel Cameron, a former Republican Kentucky attorney general who is seeking election to the U.S. Senate, criticized the Kentucky Executive Branch Ethics Commission Wednesday over what he called “a bogus charge of violating state ethics law.”

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Ethics complaint resurfaces as Kentucky Republican Daniel Cameron runs for a U.S. Senate seat
An ethics complaint stemming from Republican Daniel Cameron’s failed run for Kentucky governor has resurfaced as the former state attorney general campaigns for a U.S.
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