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Referral·Office of Congressional Ethicsreferral

OCE Referral Regarding Rep. Andy Ogles

Published January 2, 202519 pages
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Briefing

The Office of Congressional Ethics reviewed Representative Andy Ogles for possible misreporting on his campaign and financial disclosures. The Board found substantial reason to believe Ogles misrepresented the amount he loaned his campaign (reporting $320,000 when only $20,000 was transferred) and that his campaign may have accepted excessive contributions reported as personal loans. The Board recommends the House Committee on Ethics further review the matter and issue subpoenas to Ogles and several banks and individuals who refused to cooperate.

Allegations

  • Rep. Ogles may have omitted or misrepresented required information in his financial disclosure statements or FEC candidate committee reports.
[high]
  • [high]Rep. Ogles’s campaign reported receiving a $320,000 loan from the candidate though only $20,000 was actually transferred.
  • [high]Rep. Ogles’s campaign committee may have accepted excessive contributions that were reported as personal loans and contributions from the candidate.
  • Findings

    • [referred]The Board found substantial reason to believe Rep. Ogles omitted or misrepresented required information in his financial disclosure statements or FEC reports.
    • [referred]The Board found substantial reason to believe Rep. Ogles’s campaign committee accepted excessive contributions reported as personal loans from the candidate.

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