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FEC asked to investigat­e online flower shop’s half-million dollar contributi­on to Suarez super PAC

Campaign Legal Center filed complaint, saying likely hiding true donor identities

- By Adriana Gomez Licon

MIAMI — A government watchdog group is asking federal regulators to investigat­e a $500,000 contributi­on to a super PAC backing Miami Mayor Francis Suarez’s presidenti­al bid, citing possible campaign finance laws violations.

The nonpartisa­n group Campaign Legal Center said it filed the complaint with the Federal Election Commission on Tuesday.

The complaint says the business PassionFor­est, LLC, which sells artificial flowers on Amazon. com, did not have the financial means to make such a large contributi­on and was instead used to hide the identities of the true contributo­rs to the political action committee America for Everyone, now called SOS America.

Campaign Legal Center also says the artificial flower shop accused in the scheme filed a trademark applicatio­n listing a Chinese address and the seller informatio­n listed by Amazon.com shows a ZIP code in Shenzhen, in southeaste­rn China.

The group says the scheme could have been meant to hide foreign contributi­ons, which are prohibited.

The super PAC said the complaint is an attack

“intended to undercut the only Hispanic Republican candidate.”

“It is our understand­ing that the complaint makes no accusation­s whatsoever against SOS America PAC or the Mayor. This is nothing more than a political attack and it will be seen for what it is,” said SOS America PAC spokespers­on Chapin Fay.

Suarez is one of the long shots running for the 2024

GOP nomination.

The mayor is among the lesser-known candidates in a crowded field that include two other Floridians, former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

The flower shop’s Amazon storefront shows almost all of its products unavailabl­e with a few options left in stock, and its trademark applicatio­n was abandoned six days

after the contributi­on was made.

The $500,000 contributi­on is among the largest listed as received by the super PAC, according to FEC records.

“Voters have a right to know who is spending money to influence their votes and our government,” said Saurav Ghosh, director of federal campaign finance reform at Campaign Legal Center.

 ?? MICHAEL LAUGHLIN/AP ?? Miami Mayor Francis Suarez speaks during the Turning Point Action Conference, July 16, in West Palm Beach.
MICHAEL LAUGHLIN/AP Miami Mayor Francis Suarez speaks during the Turning Point Action Conference, July 16, in West Palm Beach.

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