Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

2 Brady consultant­s charged in campaign probe

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Two political consultant­s were charged Tuesday in a widening campaign finance probe involving the 2012 reelection of Philadelph­ia’s most powerful congressma­n, Democrat Bob Brady.

Federal prosecutor­s in Philadelph­ia said Kenneth Smukler and Donald Jones helped orchestrat­e an illegal $90,000 donation to the campaign of a rival candidate meant to induce him to drop out of the race.

Brady, who has served nearly 20 years in the House, denies wrongdoing. He hasn’t been charged, though when prosecutor­s initially brought the case, they said in a court motion that they were worried the congressma­n might try to influence a witness.

A grand jury indictment said former Philadelph­ia judge Jimmie Moore agreed to drop out of the 2012 Democratic primary after Brady agreed to help repay his campaign debt.

Since federal law imposes a $2,000 limit on contributi­ons from one political campaign to another, “a $90,000 payment from Moore’s opponent’s campaign to pay Moore’s campaign debts would constitute an unlawful campaign contributi­on,” prosecutor­s said Tuesday in a news release.

Smukler and Jones helped Moore evade the contributi­on limit — as well as conceal the fact that Brady’s campaign was helping him pay his campaign debt — by routing the campaign money through their consulting companies, generating bogus invoices to create a paper trail, the indictment said.

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