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ResolvedCampaign & ElectionsEthics Violation

converting campaign funds to personal use

Wesley Hunt
Wesley Hunt
RepublicanTX-38 · Representative
March 25, 2024
First Reported
December 30, 2024
Concluded
9 months
Duration
3
Actions Taken

What Happened

In 2024, the Office of Congressional Ethics recommended further review by the House Committee on Ethics on the allegation that Rep. Hunt had converted campaign funds to personal use by using them to pay for membership in a social club. On Dec. 30, 2024, the Committee announced that while "there was evidence that the Member’s campaign did not fully comply with the applicable standards relating to personal use of campaign funds, as well as reporting or recordkeeping requirements for campaign expenditures", the member did not do so intentionally. The investigation has been ended.

Timeline

March 25, 2024Office of Congressional Ethics

recommended further review by the House Committee on Ethics

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June 24, 2024House Committee on Ethics

published the OCE report and the representative's response

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December 30, 2024House Committee on Ethics

ended the investigation despite evidence that rules were violated

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Data: GovTrack.us Misconduct Database (CC0 public domain)