Lamborn Says He Didn't Mean to Threaten ; Had Left Couple a Voice Mail On 'Consequences' From a Letter
Gazette, The; Colorado Springs, Colo. › October 02, 2007
Linked as:
Gazette, The; Colorado Springs, Colo. › October 02, 2007
Linked as:Summary
U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn has apologized to a Colorado Springs couple who say the congressman left them threatening voice mails after they questioned his fundraising practices.
Lamborn, a first-term Colorado Springs Republican, said Wednesday he was misconstrued when he left Jonathan and Anna Bartha a message saying there would be "consequences" if they did not withdraw a letter criticizing him for apparently accepting money from gambling interests.See the full content of this document
Extract
Lamborn Says He Didn't Mean to Threaten ; Had Left Couple a Voice Mail On 'Consequences' From a Letter
Federal Elections Commission records show International Gaming Technology sent Lamborn a $1,000 check in January, though Lamborn said it was ...
See the full content of this document
Sponsored links
ver las páginas en versión mobile | web
ver las páginas en versión mobile | web
© Copyright 2012, vLex. All Rights Reserved.
Contents in vLex United States
Explore vLex
For Professionals
For Partners
Company
Other documents:
Community Plans Response Neo-Nazi Group s March Spurs Flurry of Activity. | tigers power past semo in tourney scherzer back on mound four hrs too much for redhawks. | farnsworth to hold origami workshop | from knowledge to distraction | Sentencia nº 5952 de Consiglio di Stato, November 30, 2009 | Sentencia nº 2967 de Consiglio di Stato, June 03, 2008 | Arrêté du 20 août 2002 portant radiation administration centrale | sentencia nº 1093 de consiglio di stato march 09 2011