Georgia Ethics Commission won’t investigate source of Republican Burt Jones’ $10M loan
FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA, JUL 22 – The Georgia State Ethics Commission found no legal violation in Burt Jones' $10 million campaign loan despite questions over his earlier financial disclosures, Commission Director David Emadi said.
- Georgia's State Ethics Commission decided not to investigate Republican Lt. Gov. Burt Jones over a $10 million loan to a campaign committee, stating no legal violation was alleged, according to Ethics Commission Director David Emadi.
- A request for an advisory opinion on the legality of such loans remains pending before the ethics body.
- Attorney General Chris Carr's campaign questioned the source of Jones' cash, suggesting he may have falsely reported his finances.
- Carr's spokesperson Julia Mazzone expressed disagreement with the commission's decision, while Jones' spokesperson labeled Carr's complaint as a desperate move.
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Georgia Ethics Commission won't investigate source of Republican Burt Jones' $10M loan
Georgia's State Ethics Commission is declining to investigate Lt. Gov. Burt Jones over a $10 million loan to a campaign committee.
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State ethics panel dismisses complaint against Burt Jones
ATLANTA — The State Ethics Commission has dismissed a complaint calling for an investigation of Lt. Gov. Burt Jones’ $10 million loan to his gubernatorial campaign.
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