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FBI investigating alleged illegal contributions to Sen Collins reelection campaign

FBI investigating alleged illegal contributions to Sen. Collins reelection campaign WABI News Desk © Provided by Bangor WABI-TV Warrant claims defense contractor illegal donated to campaign & Super PAC. BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - A warrant unsealed Tuesday alleges a defense contractor with an office in Maine illegally donated money to Sen. Susan Collins 2020 re-election campaign and her political action committee 1820 PAC. The 35-page FBI warrant claims Martin Kao and Navatek (now called Martin Defense Group) made the illegal donations. It claims in December of 2019, Kao gave the 1820 PAC $150,000 through a front group called Society of Young Women Scientist (sic) and Engineers LLC. The document also claims Kao and Navatek reimbursed six family members and three Chief Financial Officers for their donations totaling $50,000 to Collins’ campaign.

FBI probing possible illegal donations to Susan Collins PAC and congressional campaign, search warrant indicates

The FBI Is Probing A Hawaii Defense Contractor s Donations To US Sen Susan Collins

The FBI Is Probing A Hawaii Defense Contractor s Donations To US Sen. Susan Collins - Honolulu Civil Beat Martin Kao already faces criminal charges for defrauding a coronavirus relief aid program of millions of dollars. Reading time: 4 minutes. WASHINGTON The FBI has launched a new criminal investigation into Hawaii defense contractor Martin Kao over campaign donations he made in support of U.S. Sen. Susan Collins after she helped steer an $8 million contract to his company, Navatek LLC, in 2019. According to a recently unsealed search warrant affidavit, the case stems from a $150,000 donation a mysterious Hawaii company, the Society of Young Women Scientist and Engineers, made to 1820 PAC, a pro-Collins political action committee.

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