BREAKING: RI GOP Insider Taub Pleads Guilty to Fraud & Campaign Finance Violations
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BREAKING: RI GOP Insider Taub Pleads Guilty to Fraud & Campaign Finance Violations

Taub, 30, pled guilty to one count of wire fraud and one count of willfully violating FECA before U.S. District Judge William E. Smith for the District of Rhode Island.
Sentencing is set for July 12, 2019.
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The Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust (FACT), last summer asked the Federal Election Commission (FEC) for an immediate investigation into Keeping America in Republican Control (KAIRC PAC) and its Executive Director, former Rhode Island Republican congressional candidate H. Russell Taub, “for operating an illegal scam operation.”
The organization named Taub's PAC one of the worst ethics violators in America.
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Taub Guilty Plea
According to the Information, in late 2016, Taub began soliciting donations to an organization he called Keeping America in Republican Control (KAIRC), which he represented to be a legitimate political committee, organized in accordance with federal law to support Republican candidates at the state and federal level.
In March of 2018, Taub began soliciting donations to another purported political action committee, Keeping Ohio in Republican Control (KOIRC), with the stated purpose of supporting Republican candidates in Ohio.
Taub collected a total of approximately $1,630,439 in contributions to KAIRC and KOIRC, but never registered either entity with the FEC or made required reports to the FEC, as required by FECA.
Taub admitted as part of the plea that he held KAIRC and KOIRC out as legitimate, federally-registered political actions committees on his website, in social media posts, and in email solicitations that reached hundreds of donors.
Taub represented that all of KAIRC and KOIRC's staff were volunteers and that "100 percent" of donations were used to support candidates.
However, of the more than $1.6 million in contributions to KAIRC and KOIRC, Taub used more than $1 million for purely personal expenses.
Taub also repeatedly used the name of a former Ambassador and high-level military officer without the knowledge or permission of the person, even after being instructed not to do so.
