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Center for Public Integrity

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SEPTEMBER 29, 2005
2:36 PM

CONTACT: Center for Public Integrity
Katie King
Phone: 202-481-1234

 
The Paper Trail Behind Tom DeLay's Indictment

 

WASHINGTON - September 29 - House Majority Leader Tom DeLay was indicted by a Texas grand jury Wednesday on a charge of conspiracy to violate campaign finance laws. Following the indictment, DeLay announced that he would temporarily step down from his post as House Majority Leader.

The indictment alleges that $190,000 was illegally funneled from six corporations through DeLay's nonfederal group and then transferred to the Republican National State Elections Committee.

All of these transactions took place through DeLay's 527 group called Texans for a Republican Majority. These 527s are nonfederal fundraising accounts formerly used in elections by candidates and parties. Their use by parties and candidates for federal office was banned, effective after the 2002 election.

The $190,000 transfer to the Republican National State Elections Committee in September 2002 was reported to the IRS by the 527 group.

Links to these donations as referred to by the Texas grand jury appear below:

All 527s connected to DeLay are listed below, with their total expenditures reported since August 2000:

In August a Center study of all legal expense funds found that Tom DeLay had accepted the most donations to his fund from registered lobbyists of any member of Congress. Each donation is a violation of congressional rules. Following the Center's story, organizers for the committee said that they would return all such donations.

Links to all of DeLay's Legal Expense Funds, which the Center obtained from the House Clerk's office, are listed below:

DeLay 3rd quarter 2000 DeLay 1st quarter 2002 DeLay 1st quarter 2004
DeLay 4th quarter 2000 DeLay 2nd quarter 2002 DeLay 2nd quarter 2004
DeLay 1st quarter 2001 DeLay 3rd quarter 2002 DeLay 3rd quarter 2004
DeLay 2nd quarter 2001 DeLay 4th quarter 2002 DeLay 4th quarter 2004
DeLay 3rd quarter 2001 DeLay 1st quarter 2003 DeLay 1st quarter 2005
DeLay 4th quarter 2001 DeLay 2nd quarter 2003 DeLay 2nd quarter 2005
  DeLay 3rd quarter 2003  
  DeLay 4th quarter 2003  

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