Washington, D.C. – John Fetterman owns several properties that he failed to disclose, which violates federal law. That was filed as a complaint by the Foundation of Accountability and Civic Trust back in September.
Now, ANOTHER complaint was filed over Fetterman’s properties. Fetterman violated Pennsylvania non-profit law through his property purchases.
As reported by Daily Caller:
The Center for Accountability and Government Ethics (CAGE) filed a complaint on Oct. 24 alleging that Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman violated Pennsylvania non-profit law through his purchase of several properties in Braddock, Pennsylvania.
Fetterman, who served as mayor of Braddock from 2006-2019, owns eight properties in the area. They include several vacant lots, and are the subject of a watchdog complaint filed by the Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust (FACT). CAGE alleges in its complaint, obtained exclusively by the Daily Caller, that Fetterman bought and sold one of the properties in a way that violated Pennsylvania non-profit law and his organization’s charter.
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The complaint also alleges that Braddock Redux’s board violated Pennsylvania non-profit law by not having disinterested board members approve the real estate deal. Any such deal must be “fair” to the non-profit, and neither requirement appears to have been met. Pennsylvania allows for the revocation of a non-profit’s charter if the organization engages in activities that violate state law.
Statement from NRSC Spokeswoman Lizzie Litzow: “John Fetterman’s numerous properties have been an issue this whole time, but only lately have they been discussed by the media. Fetterman violated laws with these purchases and hid them from the public and no one blinked an eye. Fetterman’s lack of transparency with voters isn’t only with his health, and that doesn’t sit well with Pennsylvanians.”
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