ATLANTA – A political blogger has filed an ethics complaint against Republican gubernatorial hopeful Karen Handel, alleging she illegally paid staffers from her old secretary of state campaign fund.
Handel's lawyer, Robert Highsmith, said Wednesday the expenditures of $13,200 were legal and has asked the state Ethics Commission to dismiss the complaint.
He said the staffers in question were not working on Handel's gubernatorial bid. Under Georgia law, campaign money is supposed to be used for the office for which it was raised.
"It's perfectly appropriate for office holders to have access to political advice and have campaign funds pay for it," Highsmith said.
The complaint, filed this week by Bill Simon, notes four expenditures from Handel's secretary of state fund after Handel had announced her bid for governor in January 2009.
Handel's campaign spokesman Dan McLagan said the complaint was frivolous and noted Simon's company received money from John Oxendine and Eric Johnson, two of Handel's opponents in the GOP primary.
Handel will face Nathan Deal in an Aug. 10 runoff. Deal's spokesman Brian Robinson said his campaign has not paid money to Simon's company.
Simon said his complaint was based on the law, not politics. Simon's company provides political paraphernalia like bumper stickers and yard signs to campaigns. He said the payments from Johnson and Deal were unrelated to the ethics complaint.
Handel has made ethics a centerpiece of her campaign and pledged to restrict campaign-to-campaign contributions.
"I couldn't put up with what was coming out of the Handel camp that she was more ethical than everyone else," Simon said.
Come on it is an election year and I am surprised it took more than 5 days after last weeks election for them to insert the names on the pre-written ethics complaint form. You'd think by now the 2 political parties would come up with some fresh ideas for their mud slinging political play books, wouldn't you?
Bill Simon is just mad because he didn't get any business for his political consultancy, which could be equally well performed by a poodle.
For some reason this was left out of the AC but included in the ABH
Meanwhile, a federal grand jury is looking into discussions between Deal and the state revenue commissioner over Deal's longtime business arrangement with the state, according to an Atlanta Journal-Constitution report Wednesday.
Documents obtained through an open records request reveal a grand jury subpoenaed Revenue Commissioner Bart Graham to provide documents about a discussion he had with Deal, the newspaper reported.
The Journal-Constitution reported last year that Deal spoke with Graham and others about a state program that earned Deal's company nearly $300,000 a year. Deal has said he did nothing wrong.
She still has my vote! This is just politicians run wild, not significant.
dixieman, that is one delightfully strange avatar you use.
"A POLITICAL BLOGGER has filed an ethics complaint against Republican gubernatorial hopeful Karen Handel, alleging she illegally paid staffers from her old secretary of state campaign fund."
I saw political blogger and knew not to look any further.
Come on Simon, this smells like rotting road-kill. What a loser...!! Your guys didn't make the cut -- grow up. Wanta bet that Karen didn't buy her stuff from you ??!!