Senator Raphael Warnock Faces Ethics Complaint Over Rent-Free Luxury Housing
- The Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust demanded an investigation of Senator Raphael Warnock for allegedly accepting free housing from Ebenezer Baptist Church, which he did not report in his financial statements.
- Senator Warnock lived rent-free in a nearly $1 million luxury home owned by Ebenezer Baptist Church, which includes a 100-bottle wine fridge and a Bluetooth-enabled cooking range.
- The ethics complaint argues that accepting this housing violates Senate rules on gifts and financial disclosure.
- Senator Warnock's office did not respond to requests for comment regarding these accusations.
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Ethics watchdog accuses Georgia senator of accepting ‘rent-free’ housing
Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., served as a senior pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta since 2005. The church, according to a letter from the Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust, purchased a nearly $1 million home in 2022 that Warnock lived in “rent free” and didn't report.
Warnock faces ethics complaint over rent-free stay in $1 million residence
An ethics watchdog is calling for an investigation into Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) after he failed to disclose free housing he has allegedly been provided in Georgia. The Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust, which is right-leaning, submitted a letter…
Raphael Warnock Slapped With Ethics Complaint for Living in Free $1 Million Luxury Home
When it comes to the lavish $1 million Atlanta home where Sen. Raphael Warnock has lived rent-free since 2023, the Georgia Democrat can’t expect to have his cake and eat it too, an ethics watchdog alleged in a complaint filed Monday.
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