Houston Chronicle

Suspect in Tibbetts’ slaying lived on land owned by GOP fundraiser

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IOWA CITY, Iowa — A top Republican fundraiser whose firm works for several prominent immigratio­n hardliners is the partial owner of the land where the Mexican man accused of killing Iowa college student Mollie Tibbetts lived rentfree, a farm spokeswoma­n said Friday.

Nicole Schlinger has long been a key fundraiser and campaign contractor for GOP politician­s in Iowa and beyond, including this cycle for Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Senate candidate Corey Stewart of Virginia.

Schlinger is the president of Campaign Headquarte­rs, a call center that makes fundraisin­g calls, identifies supporters and helps turn out voters for conservati­ve candidates and groups. Her business is one of the largest in Brooklyn, the central Iowa town where Tibbetts disappeare­d while out for a run July 18.

Schlinger is married to Eric Lang, the president of the family-owned dairy that has acknowledg­ed providing employment and housing for the last four years to Cristhian Bahena Rivera, the man charged with murder in Tibbetts’ death.

The couple — along with her husband’s brother Craig Lang and his wife — own farmland outside Brooklyn that includes trailers where some of the dairy’s employees live for free as a benefit of their employment, farm spokeswoma­n Eileen Wixted confirmed.

She said Rivera lived there for the duration of his employment, and about half of the farm’s other 10 workers do so as well. Under the arrangemen­t, the farming company pays the couples to rent the land but workers do not have to pay, she said.

In an email Friday, Schlinger said that she was “shocked and deeply saddened” by Tibbetts’ death and had never met Rivera. “The perpetrato­r should be punished to the fullest extent of the law, and when he meets his maker, suffer the consequenc­es he deserves,” she wrote.

Republican­s such as President Donald Trump and Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds called for stricter immigratio­n laws and enforcemen­t almost immediatel­y after Rivera, who is suspected of being in the country illegally, was charged Tuesday.

But others around town, including Rivera’s defense lawyer, said Schlinger and her husband had to have been suspicious, if not aware, about Rivera’s immigratio­n status.

“They are taking a blind eye to what’s going on,” said defense lawyer Allan Richards. “At some point, a reasonable person would have been more diligent in determinin­g whether or not these folks are legal.”

 ?? Brian Powers / Associated Press ?? Craig Lang, of Yarrabee Farms, addresses the press at his family’s Iowa farm Wednesday. An ex-employee at the farm has been charged with killing Mollie Tibbetts.
Brian Powers / Associated Press Craig Lang, of Yarrabee Farms, addresses the press at his family’s Iowa farm Wednesday. An ex-employee at the farm has been charged with killing Mollie Tibbetts.

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