Colorado GOP plagued by infighting; Prosecutors contacted over ouster attempt
DENVER The saga over an attempt to oust Colorado Republican Party Chairman Steve House continued Tuesday with rumors that House has contacted Denver and federal prosecutors about allegations of blackmail.
House vehemently denied contacting the Denver District Attorneys office or the U.S. attorneys office in Colorado, and both of those offices confirmed that.
I personally am not contacting the offices because I leave those decisions to the state party attorney and my personal attorney. Ive not actively been involved with that, House said in an interview with The Durango Herald. I dont know the law; Im not a lawyer, and I dont know what rises to the level of criminal activity.
Owen Loftus, a spokesman for the Colorado Republican Party, said there was confusion, but that attorneys for the party contacted prosecutors. The U.S. attorneys office confirmed late in the day that it was contacted about the matter but added that the office is not involved.
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Meanwhile, the drama has caused the party seemingly irreversible turmoil under current leadership, especially as it prepares for the 2016 election.
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