The Rittenhouse Review

A Philadelphia Journal of Politics, Finance, Ethics, and Culture


Saturday, March 08, 2003  

SEN. SPECTER FINALLY SETTLES ELECTION CHARGES
Pennsylvania Lawmaker Drags FEC Case Along for Two Years

The Philadelphia Daily News today reports the disbanded presidential campaign committee of Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) "will pay $25,000 to the Federal Election Commission to settle claims that the committee was improperly getting the senator cut-rate air fare from a campaign contributor."

According to the Daily News report of the settlement, "[T]he FEC agreed that the committee, Arlen Specter '96 Inc., 'acted in good faith' when it got the senator flights on leased Koro Aviation jets in 1994 and 1995.

Thomas A. Leonard, a Philadelphia lawyer speaking on behalf of Specter's failed presidential campaign, said the committee denies wrongdoing.

As widely reported, the FEC sought more than $600,000 in fines and penalties from Specter's committee in a suit filed nearly two years ago.

Presumably, the $25,000 Specter's committee agreed to pay will help cover the costs associated with examining this matter for two years.

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