Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Retired lawmaker’s spending reviewed

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MIAMI — The U.S. Justice Department is investigat­ing a former Florida congresswo­man accused of spending at least $50,000 in campaign money on vacations and restaurant and luxury hotel bills.

The federal department’s Public Integrity Section is looking into the expenditur­es by Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, a Republican who retired after three decades representi­ng the Miami area in Congress. The expenditur­es include a 2017 trip to Walt Disney World with her children and grandchild­ren, rooms at a Ritz-Carlton resort and a New Year’s Eve meal at a high-end seafood restaurant.

Her attorney, Jeffrey Weiner, gave a statement to WFOR-TV, which first reported the Justice Department investigat­ion on Wednesday, that Ros-Lehtinen and former staff members and volunteers have been cooperatin­g with the Federal Election Commission and the Justice Department.

In a statement to the Miami Herald, the attorney added that they are turning over campaign finance and other records subpoenaed by the Justice Department.

“We … are confident that, if bookkeepin­g errors were committed, they were due to negligence, and not willful or intentiona­l misconduct by the former congresswo­man or anyone on her staff, or her accountant­s,” the news outlets quoted Weiner as saying.

Ros-Lehtinen, declined to seek reelection in 2018. A Cuban-American, she was Florida’s first woman representa­tive, and the first Hispanic woman elected to Congress. Her husband, Dexter Lehtinen, was an acting U.S. attorney for south Florida and a law professor.

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