Last month, weeks after Donovan's former campaign finance director Robert Braddock Jr. was arrested in connection with an alleged conspiracy to hide the source of political contributions, Donovan appeared to keep pace with his Democratic primary challengers. He raised a total $77,760 from July 1-25,
Date: Aug 05, 2012
Category: U.S.
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Feds Make Nassi Post Bond, Two Others Give Up Guns
Nassi had known for nearly two months that he would ultimately be charged in the expanding case that began in late May with the arrest of Donovans campaign finance director, Robert Braddock, Bloss said. Still, Nassi cooperated with authorities and even canceled a planned trip out of the country, Bl
Date: Jul 26, 2012
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Union official at center of influence peddling, indictment alleges
Soucy worked quickly. On Nov. 15, a $2,500 conduit contribution was delivered to the Donovan campaign through campaign finance director Robert Braddock Jr. at a fundraiser. A day later, Soucy, along with Smoke House Tobacco shop owners George Tirado and Paul Rogers, met with Donovan for the first ti
Unlike Robert Braddock Jr., Donovan's campaign finance director who also was part of the indictments, Nassi was a longtime aide to the speaker and regarded as someone who enjoyed his intimate trust and confidence.
David B. Fein, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, announced that a federal grand jury sitting in New Haven today returned a three-count indictment that charges Robert Braddock, Jr., 33, of Meriden, with participating in a conspiracy to conceal the source of contributions to
Donovan said he trusted aides such as Robert Braddock Jr., who was charged with trying to hide the source of $20,000 for certain donations connected to an effort to kill legislation before the General Assembly that would have raised taxes and fees on "roll-your-own" smoke shop owners.
Date: Jun 10, 2012
Category: U.S.
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Donovan Aide Charged With Hiding Illegal Campaign Contributions
Robert Braddock, 33, of Meriden, was charged yesterday by federal prosecutors with concealing the source of some campaign contributions to the campaign of a candidate for the United States House of Representatives.