So if he's out of politics why is that account still open? What normally happens with these type of accounts?
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So someone ripped off Mayor Masiello’s old campaign account to the tune of $18.5k? And he still has $140+k in it? Running for mayor must be good business. Wouldn’t you think it was someone who knew about the account? But a NJ license and hitting a bank in CT? The teller perhaps could’ve been more on the ball, ya think!
So if he's out of politics why is that account still open? What normally happens with these type of accounts?
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In New York elected officials, candidates and retired elective office holders can keep the $$$ in their campaign accounts for limited uses. That’s why virtually unbeatable officials continue to fund raise like crazy.
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