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April 19, 2021
A Thurston County Superior Court judge has ruled anti-tax initiative promoter Tim Eyman must pay nearly $2.9 million to cover the legal fees and costs of Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson’s nearly four-year lawsuit against Eyman for campaign finance violations.
That sum is on top of the $2.6 million civil penalty the judge previously imposed on Eyman for years of campaign finance violations that he called “numerous and particularly egregious” and which Eyman used to enrich himself.
In granting the legal fees, the ruling hands a near-total victory to Ferguson in his long-running case against Eyman, the state’s best-known initiative promoter and conservative activist.
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April 19, 2021 3:16 AM Associated Press
SEATTLE (AP) Anti-tax initiative promoter Tim Eyman must pay almost $2.9 million to cover the legal fees and costs of Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson’s long-running lawsuit against Eyman for campaign finance violations, a Thurston County Superior Court judge ruled Friday.
That sum is in addition to the $2.6 million civil penalty that Judge James Dixon previously imposed on Eyman for years of campaign finance violations that Dixon called “numerous and particularly egregious,” The Seattle Times reported.
In granting the legal fees, Dixon gave a near-total victory to Ferguson in his nearly four-year case against Eyman, the state’s best-known initiative promoter and conservative activist.
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Tim Eyman ordered to pay $2.9 million to reimburse taxpayers, attorney general says
By Q13 News Staff
Tim Eyman ordered to pay $2.9 million to reimburse taxpayers, attorney general says
A Thurston County judge ordered anti-tax initiative promoter Tim Eyman to pay nearly $2.9 million back to taxpayers for costs and fees related to a campaign finance lawsuit.
OLYMPIA, Wash. - A Thurston County judge ordered anti-tax initiative promoter Tim Eyman to pay nearly $2.9 million back to taxpayers for costs and fees related to a campaign finance lawsuit.
That is in addition to the $2.6 million in penalties Eyman was ordered to pay back in February.