NEW: Rep. MacBeth Calls on Kilmartin to Investigate Corso

Kate Nagle, GoLocalProv News Editor

NEW: Rep. MacBeth Calls on Kilmartin to Investigate Corso

Representative Karen MacBeth, Chair of the House Oversight Committee, said lobbyist Michael Corso's knowingly evading registering as a lobbyist to hide his million dollar "success" fee was illegal at the hearings on 38 Studios on Tuesday -- and called on Attorney General Peter Kilmartin to investigate.

MacBeth on the Record

"Michael Corso's compensation hits like a lightning bolt," said MacBeth. "[Corso] had a contract for a success fee -- 5% of state proceeds - and collected over $2 million dollars. This is new information. He's a lawyer, he knew the laws -- this is important as we move forward."

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"We take the info we got last week, and the prior info [that was] we knew he didn't register as a lobbyist and we can answer why he didn't register," continued MacBeth. "He didn't register because there was a $25 fee, or a $2,000 fine -- he didn't want us to know, the Secretary of State to know, the legislature to know, the taxpayers -- if he registered we would have known about the success fee."

MacBeth calls on AG to investigate Michael Corso
"As a lawyer, he knew it was illegal.  If he registered as a lobbyist he would have had to disclose the fee agreement.  He would have had to disclose the $2 million. He intentionally did not register."

"If we had known that there was a lobbyist making over $3 million,  I would have guaranteed that the job creation bill would have never made it off the floor. My colleagues would have raised questions about the three million -- we didn't know it, but he knew it, and we know it now," said MacBeth.

"I'm even more angry now -- I was made because we were lied to on the house floor, and now we were manipulated. Mike Corso made millions on the backs of taxpayers, and no one questioned why he didn't register."

Editor's Note: The story was originally published at 5:35 PM on November 3, 2015.


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