Probe of GOP money delayed
Republicans accuse journalist of helping DA to slam party
10:05 PM CST on Friday, March 12, 2004
By PETE SLOVER and CHRISTY HOPPE / The Dallas Morning News
AUSTIN – A grand jury investigating the use of corporate money in Republican races will be unable to complete its work and will probably hand off the case to a newly convened panel at the end of March, the prosecutor said Friday.
Democratic District Attorney Ronnie Earle implied that the grand jury work was delayed by an open records request from the state Republican Party for all correspondence between his office and journalists, which GOP officials said they believed would show coordination of negative stories.
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The Travis County grand jury has been investigating Texans for a Republican Majority (TRMPAC) and the Texas Association of Business (TAB) for a combined $2.5 million the groups spent from corporate funds. It is illegal in Texas to use corporate money as a political contribution or expenditure. Both groups have contended the corporate money was used for nonpolitical activities.
With a pile of phone and e-mail records, Republicans on Friday accused an Austin journalist of working with Mr. Earle to slam the GOP, after e-mails showed the political writer gave the prosecutor advance versions of the article he was writing.
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