Tether associé à Super PAC, la première dépense de 300 000 dollars soulève des soupçons de transfert de bénéfices internes

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Mars Finance reports that on April 12, according to CoinDesk, the Super PAC Fellowship associated with Tether filed documents with the U.S. Federal Election Commission (FEC) showing that its first expenditure of $300,000 went to Nxum Group, a company co-founded by Bo Hines, CEO of Tether US and former crypto advisor to the Trump administration, along with his father and third-party partners. The expenditure was used to purchase campaign ads for Georgia Republican House candidate Clay Fuller. Fellowship appointed Jesse Spiro, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs at Tether US, as chairman of the committee on April 1 this year. When the committee was announced last year, it was promised a total of $100 million in funding, but FEC documents show the account balance is currently zero. Tether International responded that it has no connection with Fellowship, and Tether US declined to comment. Michael Beckel of the political reform organization Issue One stated that paying founder-related companies by Super PACs is not illegal under U.S. campaign finance rules, provided the services are genuine and the fees are market-rate. Fellowship’s financial officer, Mitchell Nobel, is currently employed at Cantor Fitzgerald, which manages Tether’s global business assets.

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