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Braun 2018 campaign for Senate accused of millions of dollars in prohibited loans

(provided by his Senate office)

Senator Mike Braun’s 2018 campaign for Senate is being accused of having about $8.5 million in prohibited loans, including $1.5 million from Braun’s former company, said documents from the Federal Election Commission.

“In the Interim Audit Report, the Audit staff determined, based on loan documents provided by MBFI, there were apparent prohibited loans and lines of credit totaling $8,549,405. This included five loans and eleven lines of credit from financial institutions, totaling $7,049,405, that did not appear to be made in the ordinary course of

business,” said a report on the audit released last week.

The audit results indicate Braun provided no collateral for the loans. There was no guarantee the loans could be paid back, says the FEC.

The other $1.5 million, from Braun’s former company, was from an “impermissible” source, said the audit.

Braun’s campaign, in a response, said the fault belonged to the campaign’s former treasurer, Travis Kubrick.

“This former treasurer had represented that he was able and willing to do the accounting and reporting work he was hired and paid to do; however, as both the Committee and the Audit Division team are now aware, at some point during the 2018 election cycle this individual began making mistakes and failing to perform his services as warranted (and for which he was being paid). He ultimately vanished, and he has not been able to be located since the end of 2018,” said the response.

The documents can be found in this file: https://www.fec.gov/resources/cms-content/documents/mtgdoc_21-39-A.pdf

The “Daily Beast” reported that in just minutes time they were able to determine the whereabouts of Travis Kubrick, including his current place of employment.

Network Indiana has reached out to Braun’s office for comment.

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1 comment

Slacker06 November 12, 2021 at 4:56 pm

When yo receive flack yo know you’re over the target. the “interim” report may not even be true. What is true, is if Braun was a democrat there would be no story at all.

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