Springfield News-Sun

Questions raised over Rep. Vitale’s campaign account

Black Caucus denies his report of a $2K donation last year.

- By Laura A. Bischoff Staff Writer

State Rep. Nino Vitale, who raised eyebrows by claiming he is “darker” than many Black legislator­s, reported that the Ohio Legislativ­e Black Caucus donated $2,000 to his campaign fund last year.

The caucus said Vitale’s report is false. “We have never contribute­d to

Mr. Vitale’s campaign and have no plans of doing so in the future. We are working with our campaign finance attorney now to have the false claim removed,” said Tony Bishop, executive director for the OLBC.

Late Tuesday Vitale amended his report to say the $2,000 came from another political organizati­on, a Secretary of

State spokesman said.

Vitale, R-Urbana, did not respond to messages seeking comment.

The Ohio Secretary of State is reviewing the matter, said Maggie Sheehan, spokeswoma­n for Frank LaRose.

In August, LaRose’s office referred a complaint about Vitale’s campaign account to the Ohio Elections Commission. The full commission is scheduled to hold a hearing April 8 on five allegation­s of campaign finance violations, including failure to keep a strict account of all contributi­ons; failure to disclose all expenditur­es above $25; and didn’t deposit all contributi­ons

received into an account separate from a personal or business account.

Ohio Elections Commission Director Phil Richter said the violations carry fines of up to $1,000, plus $100 to $500 a day for each day a deadline was missed. The commission also has the ability to refer matters to a county prosecutor for considerat­ion.

Vitale has been an outspoken critic of public health orders, Dr. Anthony Fauci and Gov. Mike DeWine.

In May, Vitale made national news when he said he wouldn’t wear a mask to protect against the spread of

COVID-19 because it would cover “the image and likeness of God.” Last year, he pushed back against resolution­s that would declare racism a public health crisis. Vitale said in a Facebook post that he is “darker” than most members of the Ohio Legislativ­e Black Caucus and was made fun of growing up, including being called a “greasy Italian.”

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State Rep. Nino Vitale

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