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A dark money group spent $5M on anonymous ads falsely accusing Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones of misconduct, sparking legal threats and ethics complaints.
A mysterious group called "Georgians for Integrity" has spent about $5 million on anonymous political ads attacking Georgia Lt. Gov.
Burt Jones, a Republican gubernatorial candidate, since Thanksgiving.
The ads, which allege Jones used his office for personal gain, including through eminent domain for a data center project, have been denounced as false by Jones and his campaign, which threatens legal action.
The group, incorporated in Delaware as a nonprofit social welfare organization, has not disclosed its donors, prompting the Georgia Republican Party to file a complaint with the State Ethics Commission over potential campaign finance law violations.
The spending highlights the growing influence of untraceable "dark money" in state elections, a trend enabled by the 2010 Citizens United decision.
Un grupo de dinero oscuro gastó $5 millones en anuncios anónimos acusando falsamente al Teniente Gobernador de Georgia. Burt Jones de mala conducta, provocando amenazas legales y quejas de ética.