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Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission for the PAC propping up right wingnut Andrew Bailey (r) in the republican Attorney General primary:

C222296 07/30/2024 Liberty and Justice PAC Cheyenne International LLC 120 S Central Ave St Louis MO 63105 7/30/2024 $20,000.00

C222296 07/30/2024 Liberty and Justice PAC Ketchmark & McCreight, P.C. 11161 Overbrook Road Leawood KS 66211 7/29/2024 $250,000.00

C222296 07/30/2024 Liberty and Justice PAC D & R Morgan Property, LLC 112 South Hanley Road Clayton MO 63105 7/29/2024 $15,500.00

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What they and Rex Sinquefield are paying for – via the Missouri Ethics Commission:

All for Andrew Bailey (r):

Up to yesterday the Liberty and Justice PAC has spent a total of $4,967,221.87 on Andrew Bailey (r).

You get what you pay for:

Judge rules Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey can be questioned under oath
By: Jason Hancock – July 26, 2024 2:30 pm

A Clay County judge on Friday refused to reverse her order from earlier this month that Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey answer questions under oath about conversations with a local official that may have violated legal ethics rules.

Judge Karen Krauser ordered Bailey to sit for a deposition after it was discovered he and a deputy met with a member of the Jackson County Legislature without the knowledge of the county’s attorneys.

Bailey filed a lawsuit in December over Jackson County’s property assessment process, and the Jackson County Legislature is a named defendant.

The meetings appear to have violated the rules of professional conduct set out by the Missouri Supreme Court, which prohibit attorneys from meeting with individuals involved in a lawsuit without the consent of their lawyer. Krauser ordered Bailey to answer questions under oath about the meetings from Jackson County’s attorneys.

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Pass the popcorn:

Previously:

Campaign Finance: making the rubble bounce higher (July 25, 2024)

Campaign Finance: even more bounce for the buck (July 26, 2024)