South Carolina Lt. Governor Ken Ard (R) has settled his 107 ethics violations with the State Ethics Commission, and agreed to pay a $48,400 fine, cover the cost of the investigation, and reimburse his campaign for $12,121 in illegal expenditures.
Among those expenditures, Corey Hutchins of the South Carolina Free Times reports, was Ard's wife's phone bill and more than $3000 at Best Buy for a "Playstation 3, a flat-screen TV, an iPod Touch 8G, and two 3G iPads." Ard initially claimed the purchases were "computer equip" for "campaign and office-related purposes."
Question, if he was skeeving his campaign fund for 12 grand, where'd he get the money for the $48,000 fine?
Ard also told ethics investigators that the $2,543 he spent to take his family to Washington, D.C. was for a visit to Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) -- a meeting Graham's office said never took place.
"I'll be honest, I'm not really good at dotting i's and crossing t's, but I've got a lot -- a lot -- of money in here and I'm certainly not spending any money on my own personal behalf," Ard told the Free Times back in January. "I've got a vast amount of my personal wealth tied up in this campaign and I'm just trying to recoup as much of that as I can."
As part of the settlement Ard admitted to 38 of the illegal expenditures and was given a public reprimand.
IOKIYAR. A Democrat who took campaign funds for their own personal use would of course be forced to resign, yes? After all, Nikki Haley promised a transparent and accountable government, right? Stealing a couple thou for Playstations and flat screens? That's just "dotting i's and crossing t's."
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