Georgia GOP Chair Josh McKoon Faces Financial Scandal Allegations, Audit Looms

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Georgia Republican Party Chairman Josh McKoon is scrambling to mitigate fallout from alleged financial improprieties within the Georgia GOP Inc., with claims that a finance investigation could lead to jail time. The party paid $1,826 for debate watch party food in Chatham County, raising questions about fund misuse. McKoon’s trip to the 9th district was allegedly a setup, and he’s accused of deflecting blame for questionable charges, including Alloy Personal expenses mislabeled as meetings, potentially violating campaign finance laws. Concerns arise about misuse of RNC funds. Treasurer Karen Hentschel notes Laurie McClain’s inability to review reports thoroughly, while David Cross promises an audit within 45 days. McKoon, an attorney, is reportedly nervous, as a $2,000 company credit card charge could be felonious. McClain and Hentschel may seek whistleblower status over possible illegal activities.

Josh is working overtime to make deals all across the state to try to protect the castle because what is being uncovered. If there could be an investigation of the finances of the GA GOP Inc there would be people going to jail.
The GA GOP Inc paid 1826.00 for food for debate watch parties for Chatham County republican party, Kandiss Taylor district.
Josh and the attack dog went into the 9th district and it was all a set up.
Karen Hentschel has said that Laurie McClain gets these reports and she doesn’t have the time to go through the report before the deadline. Josh is very nervous about the money. He is the CEO of the organization. Who is saying that these charges for Alloy Personal are going under as a meeting. Certain campaign finance laws apply federally and non-federally. Are they taking some of the millions from the RNC?
David Cross is promising an audit within the first 45 days. Yesterday we showed the records and called Alloy personally. Someone filled out the form and divided the money and categorized it under the meeting.
McKoon is nervous that things are coming out that could be legal. He is trying to lay the blame on others. If the company credit card being used for $2000 is a felony, not a mistake. Josh is an attorney and he knows what he is laying out.
Laurie McClain and Karen Henschel may need to claim whistleblower status because these may be illegal charges.

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