Excessive contributions are routine, non-felonious issue for the FEC.
"Contributions over the limit can be refunded or counted toward a different election, and married donors can attribute the money to a spouse."
By contrast, its Dinesh himself who
illegally donated in 2014.
The epitome of pot calling kettle black.
oh my ******* god - i'm so sick and tired of the "but i'm different" crowd who thinks they're above the same rules they apply to all others.
she broke the law, knowingly did it as proven by using different names.
fry the ***** and stop the excuses.
This will simply sort it out...
Bring Rosie up on fraud charges, see how a judge will see it... Dinesh has no defense... I say Rosie can simply say that none of those names can be put down as fraud and they are names spelt differently...
Felony conviction alright with a fine, hard to prove fraud. For starters she didn't break the contribution for any single candidate in the one year...
By the way are we sure she even broke the law...
Rosie gave a over $2,700 to just one candidate, Conor Lamb but she can do that... Her first contribution is for the primary race and she gave that in Dec 2017, she then gave again($2,700) after the primary which is for the general election.
Contribution limits - FEC.gov
Is There a Limit on How Much You Can Donate to Political Campaigns?
Lads, I don't think she broke the law? I am willing to be corrected... But the laws seems to say $2,700 per canidate per race (primary and general are different races)
Browse Individual contributions - FEC.gov