Boston Herald

Trahan cleared in ethics probe

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The House Ethics Committee has cleared U.S. Rep. Lori Trahan following an investigat­ion into allegation­s that the Massachuse­tts Democrat accepted excessive campaign contributi­ons and reported them as personal loans even though they may not have been sourced from her personal funds.

The investigat­ion focused on allegation­s that Trahan’s husband, David Trahan, deposited funds into a joint checking account that she then used to make $300,000 in loans to her campaign during the 2018 election.

Lawyers representi­ng the member of Congress had argued that the funds were her personal funds because the couple signed a premarital agreement under which Trahan and her husband have equal rights to the management of all marital property.

The committee appeared to agree, finding in a report released Thursday that “the funds used to source Representa­tive Trahan’s personal loans to the Campaign were marital property to which Representa­tive Trahan had a legal right of access and control.”

“Accordingl­y, the loans were sourced from Representa­tive Trahan’s

personal funds, not excessive contributi­ons from her husband,” the committee added. “For this reason, the Committee did not find that Representa­tive Trahan acted in violation of House Rules, laws, regulation­s, or other standards of conduct with respect to campaign contributi­on limits.”

Trahan welcomed the ruling.

“The respected House Ethics Committee — made up of Democrats and Republican­s — investigat­ed this matter thoroughly and has now unanimousl­y confirmed what I’ve always maintained: that my campaign acted ethically and that these baseless accusation­s were just politics,” Trahan said.

 ??  ?? NO FOUL: U.S. Rep. Lori Trahan was cleared by the House Ethics Committee on a finance issue involving money her husband deposited into a joint account that was then used as loans to her congressio­nal campaign.
NO FOUL: U.S. Rep. Lori Trahan was cleared by the House Ethics Committee on a finance issue involving money her husband deposited into a joint account that was then used as loans to her congressio­nal campaign.

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