Saturday, December 15, 2012

David Weprin on the hook for more than $350K

From the Times Ledger:

State Assemblyman David Weprin (D-Little Neck) personally owes more than $28,000 in penalties while his former campaign committee must repay $325,561 in public funds after the city Campaign Finance Board reported several violations from his 2009 run for city comptroller.

According to the CFB, Weprin was personally responsible for paying $28,184 in total penalties resulting from 11 violations ranging from accepting contributions from unregistered political committees to failing to prove that some spending was connected to his campaign.

The assemblyman has promised to repay the money, according to Weprin spokeswoman Jennifer Berkley, who was not affiliated with the 2009 campaign committee, which has long since dissolved.

Berkley said Weprin accepted the violations as legitimate fines and believes in the city’s campaign finance program.

“He will figure out a way to pay that back over the course of time,” Berkley said. “David really commends this program and thinks it is great for the city and should be a model for statewide candidates, potentially.”

The violations that Weprin was found guilty of included accepting corporate contributions in the 2009 election, making improper post-election expenditures and accepting contributions over the $4,950 limit. The CFB found a total of 11 violations, which tallied up to the more than $28,000 Weprin faces in penalties.

The CFB said Weprin’s campaign accepted corporate contributions for which refunds were reported from Standard Realty Associates ($100); T&H Store Fixtures ($750); Orlow, Orlow and Orlow PC ($200); the Baylor Premier Agency ($1,000); and P&M Contracting Co. ($250).

According to the CFB, the penalty was noted because city campaigns may not accept any contributions from corporations.

The campaign also accepted a total of 31 contributions from groups, including Silvercup Studios Associates of Long Island City, which exceeded the money limit, the CFB said. Thirty of those contributions were refunded following the CFB’s notification, the group said.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

If he couldn't oversee his own campaign finances, how could he possibly oversee the city's finances as the comptroller? But at least he has more integrity than John Liu.

Anonymous said...

is the CFB anti-semetic?

Anonymous said...

"at least he has more integrity than John Liu."

Huh? Are we talking about the same David Weprin here???

Anonymous said...

Hack!

Anonymous said...

Why just get some patronage jobs for his family members to pay his bills !

Anonymous said...

Hack-crook...is more like it!

ALL of these long standing political dynasties need to be flushed...Stavisky, Vallone, Weprin, etc.

Anonymous said...

What a creepy looking creep.

Anonymous said...

He has to beat the ladies off with a stick. I think its the muskrat that adorns his empty head.