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Referral·Office of Congressional Ethicsreferral

OCE Referral Regarding Rep. Troy Nehls

Published May 10, 202414 pages
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Briefing

The Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE) reviewed allegations that Representative Troy Nehls’ campaign committee made rent and other disbursements to entities tied to Nehls that may not have been for bona fide campaign purposes, and that Nehls failed to disclose his position or income from Liberty 1776, LLC on his annual House financial disclosure reports. The OCE found probable cause to believe Nehls converted campaign funds to personal use and omitted required financial disclosure information, and recommended the House Committee on Ethics further review the matter and issue subpoenas to multiple witnesses and entities that declined to cooperate.

Allegations

  • [high]Nehls’s campaign committee reported disbursements to entities tied to Representative Nehls that may not have been bona fide campaign or political expenditures and may have been converted to personal use.
  • [medium]Representative Nehls may have omitted required information about his position and income from Liberty 1776, LLC on his annual House financial disclosure reports.

Findings

  • [referred]The Board found probable cause to believe Representative Nehls converted campaign funds to personal use by expending funds that were not attributable to bona fide campaign or political purposes.
  • [referred]The Board found probable cause to believe Representative Nehls omitted required information in his annual House financial disclosure reports regarding his position and income from Liberty 1776, LLC.

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