Dr. Oz Is Already Benefiting From 'Dark Money' and Citizens United
Celebrity doctor and Republican Senate candidate Mehmet Oz has plenty of personal wealth to help fund his upstart campaign. And while the TV doctor might be a political neophyte, his fundraising operation has incorporated a sophisticated techniquewhat one expert described as legalized money laundering.
Like so many aspects of todays campaign finance system, it traces back a decadeto the Supreme Courts watershed Citizens United decision.
The Oz setup involves a somewhat confusing super PAC, which has a dark money nonprofit twin. The super PAC has raised more than $4 million, including a donation from the nonprofit.
That pairing was made possible thanks to Citizens United, which gave rise to super PACspolitical committees that can raise unlimited amounts of money.
Brett Kappel, campaign finance specialist at Harmon Curran, explained the arrangement.
The Supreme Courts Citizens United decision allowed corporations, including nonprofit organizations, to make unlimited contributions to Super PACs, which then could spend those funds on independent expenditures supporting or opposing candidates, Kappel said.
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