Abrams campaign asks Georgia judge to deny request for more documents
Stacey Abrams campaign on Wednesday asked a judge to deny the Georgia ethics commissions demand for more documents linked to the Democrats 2018 race for governor, saying it had already sufficiently complied with the panels request.
It said the commission was seeking documents from the campaign of Republican Gov. Brian Kemps top rival that are unrelated to campaign finance issues which are within the panels jurisdiction. And it said that it has no documents showing illegal coordination between the campaign and third-party groups that backed her unsuccessful bid for governor.
The commission said in a Fulton County Superior Court filing earlier this month that it requested thousands of documents as part of its probe into possible coordination between Abrams and so-called independent groups. Such groups spent millions of dollars backing Abrams, but, by law, they are not allowed to coordinate directly with a campaign.
The Abrams campaign said it handed over thousands of documents to the commissions investigators, and that the judge didnt have jurisdiction to rule in such a preliminary investigation with the commission still not having shown there is evidence a violation occurred.
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