WASHINGTON -- The Justice Department is reviewing allegations that Attorney General John Ashcroft violated campaign finance laws during his unsuccessful 2000 bid for reelection to the Senate.
The department's Public Integrity Section is examining whether violations identified by the Federal Election Commission warrant a full criminal investigation. If such a probe is launched, it could be handed to a special counsel to avoid conflicts of interest with existing Justice Department officials.
The FEC determined in December that Ashcroft's former political action committee, Spirit of America, and his Senate reelection committee violated campaign finance laws by renting out a mailing list that resulted in an excessive, unreported $110,000 contribution. PACs are allowed to give only $5,000 per election to a campaign.
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