The Center for Media and Democracy claims that Johnson established Conservative Action for America in Arizona using a virtual office address and directed $356,000 from the nonprofit to CSPF to fund the latter’s activity. Center for Media and Democracy Executive Director Arn Pearson told MTFP this month that his organization plans to file similar complaints in North Carolina, another state where CSPF reported making independent expenditures this year, and Idaho, home of one of CSPF’s three reported contributors, the political committee Conservative Action for Idaho. The center also alleged, in a complaint to the Arizona Corporations Commission, that Conservative Action for America used a fake address to register as a nonprofit there. Pearson said that complaint has since been re-filed with the Arizona attorney general.
Super PAC faces new allegations in Montana Convention of States
Source: Montana Free Pree | Published: 9/9/2022