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Wed Jul 9, 2014, 09:41 AM Jul 2014

Dark money: Lawmaker's attempt to toss complaint rejected

Dark money: Lawmaker's attempt to toss complaint rejected

20 hours ago • Associated Press

HELENA — A judge has rejected the Montana Senate majority leader's attempt to dismiss charges that his campaign took illegal contributions and coordinated with a conservative group.

District Judge Jeffrey Sherlock ruled Monday the case against Sen. Art Wittich can go on.

Commissioner of Political Practices Jonathan Motl filed a civil complaint earlier this year alleging the Bozeman Republican violated campaign-finance laws in his dealings with Western Tradition Partnership in 2010.


Western Tradition Partnership is Donny Ferguson's group. Google DU; he's been mentioned here many times. He's Steve Stockman's spokesman, and he still gets money from Virginia hate group nabob Eugene Delgaudio.

Documents Found In Meth House Bare Inner Workings Of Dark Money Group

Judge rejects attempt to toss 'dark money' case

Posted: Tuesday, July 8, 2014 5:47 pm
TROY CARTER, Chronicle Staff Writer

A Helena District Court judge has denied a motion to dismiss a campaign practices lawsuit filed against state Senate Majority Leader Art Wittich (R-Bozeman) for allegedly taking illegal corporate contributions.
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Commissioner of Political Practices Jonathan Motl filed the civil lawsuit against Wittich after finding that he and eight other Republicans — including Bozeman state Sen. Scott Sales — broke the law by coordinating with and taking contributions from Western Tradition Partnership in 2010.
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Troy Carter can be reached at 582-2630 or tcarter@dailychronicle.com.
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