Tom DeLay- Corporate Whore





DeLay associates indicted

September 14, 2005
BY APRIL CASTRO


AUSTIN -- Two associates of U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay were indicted Tuesday on additional felony charges of violating Texas election law and criminal conspiracy to violate election law for their role in the 2002 legislative races.

The indictment was the latest from a grand jury investigating the use of corporate money in the campaigns that gave Republicans control of the Texas House.

In Texas, state law prohibits using corporate contributions to advocate the election or defeat of state candidates.

The two men indicted Tuesday, Jim Ellis, who heads Americans for a Republican Majority, and John Colyandro, former executive director of Texans for a Republican Majority, already faced charges of money laundering in the case. Colyandro also faces 13 counts of unlawful acceptance of a corporate political contribution.

The money-laundering charges stem from $190,000 in corporate funds that were sent to the Republican national party, which then spent the same amount on seven candidates for the Texas Legislature.

DeLay has not been charged in any cases, though he has close ties to individuals and groups that have been.

AP

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