Los Angeles Times

FBI is probing Rep. Hunter

Criminal investigat­ion targets possible misuse of campaign funds.

- By Sarah D. Wire and Morgan Cook

WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Duncan Hunter (RAlpine) is under criminal investigat­ion by the Department of Justice for possibly misspendin­g tens of thousands of dollars in campaign funds.

The House Ethics Committee disclosed the investigat­ion Thursday in a news release explaining why it was not pursuing its own investigat­ion of the San Diego-area congressma­n.

According to an ethics report released along with the disclosure, Hunter “may have converted tens of thousands of dollars of campaign funds from his congressio­nal campaign committee to personal use to pay for family travel, flights, utilities, healthcare, school uniforms and tuition, jewelry, groceries and other goods, services, and expenses.”

Federal election officials and the San Diego UnionTribu­ne have repeatedly raised questions over the last year about unusual spending by Hunter’s campaign, including flying the family rabbit on a plane and payments to nail salons, his children’s private school and

a Phoenix resort, among others.

The spending issues reach back over a year to when the Federal Election Commission first questioned Hunter for using campaign funds to pay for video games on 68 occasions — something the congressma­n attributed to his son using the wrong credit card.

Since then, Hunter has reimbursed his campaign some $62,000 in payments for things like oral surgery, a family trip to Italy and Disneyland gift shop purchases, and has said he’s doing a review of all his campaign’s spending.

The ethics committee on Thursday released a single page of the independen­t Office of Congressio­nal Ethics’ report, which detailed the allegation­s that Hunter used campaign money for personal benefit. The office sent the allegation­s to the House Ethics Committee for further investigat­ion last August, saying his actions may have violated House rules and federal law.

Shortly after Hunter was reelected with 63.5% of the vote in November, election officials pointed out thousands of dollars in improper payments by his campaign, including payments to utility companies, a dentist, a nail salon, grocery stores and clothing retailers such as Abercrombi­e & Fitch — as well as 32 payments to airlines, a hotel in Italy and the Arizona Grand Resort.

Hunter’s staff also told the Riverside Press-Enterprise in January that he used campaign funds to pay the $600 cost of flying a family rabbit.

The Justice Department does not typically confirm whether it is conducting an investigat­ion, but a federal law enforcemen­t official familiar with the investigat­ion told The Times that the FBI is investigat­ing Hunter for campaign finance violations. Hunter’s lawyers acknowledg­ed the investigat­ion as well.

“Congressma­n Hunter intends to cooperate fully with the government on this investigat­ion, and maintains that to the extent any mistakes were made they were strictly inadverten­t and unintentio­nal,” Hunter’s attorneys, Elliot S. Berke and Gregory A. Vega, said in a statement.

Noah Bookbinder, executive director of Citizens for Responsibi­lity and Ethics in Washington, the group that filed the original ethics complaint against Hunter, said in a statement that “Hunter has shown a blatant disregard for the rules” and that his group will closely follow the investigat­ion.

The FBI has looked at the financial dealings of more than half a dozen House members in the last decade.

Bookbinder called Hunter’s situation “the most egregious congressio­nal spending scandal” since former Rep. Aaron Schock (RIll.) was indicted last fall for theft of government funds, fraud, making false statements and filing false tax returns, charges that stemmed from using House and campaign funds to support a lavish lifestyle. He has pleaded not guilty.

Former Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-Ill.) was sentenced to 30 months in prison in 2013 for spending $750,000 from his campaign on personal items.

 ?? Joe Raedle Getty Images ?? REP. DUNCAN HUNTER (R-Alpine) is the subject of a U.S. Justice Department investigat­ion into possible misuse of campaign funds on personal expenses.
Joe Raedle Getty Images REP. DUNCAN HUNTER (R-Alpine) is the subject of a U.S. Justice Department investigat­ion into possible misuse of campaign funds on personal expenses.

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