Zeppistan
17-02-2005, 18:38
It brings a tear to the eye to see young people embrace the Republican credo with such vigor!
*sniff*
Is it just me or does this guy (http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2005/Feb-16-Wed-2005/news/25877618.html) have future "Presidential Candidate" written all over him?
The young Nevada man designated to chair the upcoming 2005 Young Republican National Convention in Las Vegas has been accused of embezzling registration fees from around the country to pay off bar tabs, personal loans and credit card debts.
Nevada's national committeeman for Young Republicans filed a criminal complaint Monday with the Reno Police Department alleging Nathan Taylor received more than $25,000 in registration fees and donations through his corporation, YRNC 2005, and spent almost all of it in the past year for personal use.
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"The reason we turned this into the Reno police is because from the bank statement we have in hand, we're afraid this corporate account has turned into his personal slush fund," said Joe Brezny, Nevada's Young Republican National Committeeman, who filed the criminal complaint.
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The complaint contains an affidavit from Kriston Whiteside, president of the UNR College Republicans, alleging Taylor asked her to write a check from YRNC 2005 to pay for his birthday party at a bar, among other expenses.
In a letter to Reno police, Arjun Dhingra, state chairman of the Young Republicans, states roughly $25,000 received from 200 individuals around the country for the July 6-10 convention at Mandalay Bay is gone.
The complaint also includes a bank statement showing withdrawals from the YRNC 2005 account at Bully's bar in Carson City, at a PF Chang's restaurant, at Shell Oil, at Mandalay Bay and twice for $200 in cash during a 30-day period.
"Nathan Taylor is no longer authorized to plan or engage in any fund-raising activities related to the 2005 Young Republican National Convention," said Michael Mack, chairman of the Washington, D.C.-based Young Republican National Federation. "The Nevada Young Republicans now hold the contract and the sole rights to that event. The decision was made for internal reasons that I'm not at liberty to discuss at this point."
As long as we have necomers willing to step up to the plate like this fine young man, rest assured that the future of the party remains strong!!!
:D
*sniff*
Is it just me or does this guy (http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2005/Feb-16-Wed-2005/news/25877618.html) have future "Presidential Candidate" written all over him?
The young Nevada man designated to chair the upcoming 2005 Young Republican National Convention in Las Vegas has been accused of embezzling registration fees from around the country to pay off bar tabs, personal loans and credit card debts.
Nevada's national committeeman for Young Republicans filed a criminal complaint Monday with the Reno Police Department alleging Nathan Taylor received more than $25,000 in registration fees and donations through his corporation, YRNC 2005, and spent almost all of it in the past year for personal use.
...
"The reason we turned this into the Reno police is because from the bank statement we have in hand, we're afraid this corporate account has turned into his personal slush fund," said Joe Brezny, Nevada's Young Republican National Committeeman, who filed the criminal complaint.
...
The complaint contains an affidavit from Kriston Whiteside, president of the UNR College Republicans, alleging Taylor asked her to write a check from YRNC 2005 to pay for his birthday party at a bar, among other expenses.
In a letter to Reno police, Arjun Dhingra, state chairman of the Young Republicans, states roughly $25,000 received from 200 individuals around the country for the July 6-10 convention at Mandalay Bay is gone.
The complaint also includes a bank statement showing withdrawals from the YRNC 2005 account at Bully's bar in Carson City, at a PF Chang's restaurant, at Shell Oil, at Mandalay Bay and twice for $200 in cash during a 30-day period.
"Nathan Taylor is no longer authorized to plan or engage in any fund-raising activities related to the 2005 Young Republican National Convention," said Michael Mack, chairman of the Washington, D.C.-based Young Republican National Federation. "The Nevada Young Republicans now hold the contract and the sole rights to that event. The decision was made for internal reasons that I'm not at liberty to discuss at this point."
As long as we have necomers willing to step up to the plate like this fine young man, rest assured that the future of the party remains strong!!!
:D