Johnson and Deborah Jordahl, political consultants to the governors campaign, were at the center of the operation, prosecutors wrote. Johnson was paid by the Wisconsin Club for Growth and Jordahl signed the checks, according to court papers.
Date: Aug 23, 2014
Category: U.S.
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Morning briefing: No conclusion yet on filing charges, John Doe prosecutor says
called an extensive 'criminal scheme' to bypass state election laws by Walker, his campaign and two top Republican political operatives R.J. Johnson and Deborah Jordahl. Walker has denied any wrongdoing, and so far, no one has been charged and the probe has been halted for now by a federal judge. '
last week, wrote that Judge Barbara Kluka had issued subpoenas "requiring the production of documents related to the criminal scheme of R.J. Johnson, Deborah Jordahl, Governor Scott Walker and Friends of Scott Walker to utilize and direct 501(c)(4) organizations, as well as other political committees."
Date: Jun 27, 2014
Category: U.S.
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Scott Walker, under fire, gets support from Chris Christie
public Thursday that during those elections,Walker, former chief of staff Keith Gilkes, top adviser R.J. Johnson and campaign operative Deborah Jordahl illegally discussed fundraising and coordination with national political groups and prominent Republican figures, including GOP strategist Karl Rove.
said in the December court filing that Walker, former chief of staff Keith Gilkes, top adviser R.J. Johnson and campaign operative Deborah Jordahl were discussing illegal fundraising and coordination with national political groups and prominent Republican figures, including GOP strategist Karl Rove.
Date: Jun 20, 2014
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Probe of Scott Walker: Could it affect his chances if he runs for president?
Court documents say that Walker, alongside longtime campaign operatives R.J. Johnson and Deborah Jordahl, worked in concert with conservative groups including Americans for Prosperity, Wisconsin Club for Growth, the Republican Party of Wisconsin, and the Republican Governors Association.
prosecutors said in the December filing that Walker, former chief of staff Keith Gilkes, top adviser R.J. Johnson and campaign operative Deborah Jordahl were discussing illegal fundraising and coordination with national political groups and prominent Republican figures, including GOP strategist Karl Rove.
Date: Jun 19, 2014
Category: U.S.
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Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker suspected of coordinating with outside groups
At the hub of the scheme, prosecutors allege, were R.J. Johnson and Deborah Jordahl, political consultants to the governors campaign. The duo also allegedly helped raise money for and steer the activities of the tax-exempt groups. Walkers chief of staff, Keith Gilkes, allegedly was involved in dis