Walker Stapleton left his blind trust out of a public financial disclosure
State Treasurer Walker Stapleton (R) will be amending a financial disclosure form he filed with the state as part of his run for governor after The Colorado Independent questioned why the blind trust he said holds his assets was not listed on the form.
We are filing a clarification, said Stapletons campaign manager Michael Fortney following inquiries about the public document, which is called a personal financial disclosure statement and is required by candidates for state office in Colorado.
In question is Rocky Mountain Trust LLC, which incorporated after Stapleton, a political newcomer at the time, won office as state treasurer in 2010. Stapleton has said Rocky Mountain Trust is a blind trust a tool some elected officials and others use to avoid potential conflicts of interest in their investments. The arrangements vary. In some blind trusts, the person who owns the assets is totally blind to what investments the trust holds. In others, they know what assets are, but are not involved with managing or making decisions about them.
As of May 25th, that trust also has been listed as delinquent since late February with the Secretary of States Office. Fortney said that likely means someone neglected to reregister it, an oversight he said someone with the trust would handle.
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