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Monday, September 10, 2012

New Evidence Sheds Light on Alleged Scheme to Use One Eyman Initiative Campaign to Secretly Finance Another

Posted by on Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 4:51 PM

Just as the real journalists are starting to take seriously allegations that money raised for one Tim Eyman initiative was improperly used to secretly buy signatures for another (a story we first broke), the evidence is growing stronger.

In a new affidavit (page 1, page 2) filed this afternoon as part of an ongoing Public Disclosure Commission complaint, signature gathering subcontractor Rick Walther details his dealings with Roy Ruffino and Eddie "Spaghetti" Agazarm of Citizen Solutions, LLC, the firm Eyman hires to collect signatures on all his initiatives. According to Walther, a contract signed by Ruffino stated that he would be paid $1.40 for each I-1185 signature. He would pay his crew a $1.00 per signature street price, with the remaining $0.40 going to him. But after the first couple weeks Eddie informed him that his crew would now be required to collect equal numbers of I-517 signatures, but with no further compensation.

And that's when Walther gets to the heart of the allegations:

I asked Eddy "If you need equal numbers, why didn't you just start both petitions at 50¢ each?" His response was "If we keep I-517 in volunteer status, then we don't have to report income to the PDC, and we can stay under the radar."

A few days later I received a call from Eddy trying to coerce me into lowering the price to the petitioners on I-1185 from $1.00 per signature down to 75¢ per signature, and then the extra 25¢ was to pay for every I-517 signature that came in.

Walther says that Agazarm eventually terminated his contract for refusing to comply with his demands, a scenario corroborated by another signature gather, Miles Stanley, in a separate affidavit:

On May 5, 2012, I was fired for not bringing in any of the I-517 signatures. Then, Eddie told me, if I wanted to continue working, that I would have to turn into Rob Harwig (Peoples Petition LLC), because he agreed to reduce the pay to 75¢ a signature for I-1185 so there would be 25¢ left to pay for the I-517 signature.

I've yet to see an email or document in which Agazarm or Ruffino explicitly instruct contractors to pay for I-517, but three separate contractors have now signed affidavits claiming that they were verbally instructed to do exactly that. If this doesn't call for a full and thorough PDC investigation, nothing does.

 

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Collin 1
Has there ever been anyone named "Eddie Spaghetti" who wasnt a shady motherfucker?
Posted by Collin on September 10, 2012 at 6:17 PM
treefort 2
can i has eyman in jail plz?
Posted by treefort on September 10, 2012 at 7:17 PM
3
I guess the Supersuckers really do suck.......
Posted by Shocked&Stunned on September 10, 2012 at 7:40 PM
Posted by David Thompson on September 10, 2012 at 7:41 PM
5
Arizona............nuff said.
Posted by Shocked&Stunned on September 10, 2012 at 7:47 PM
Supreme Ruler Of The Universe 6

Well, ok, I just got a call from Romney telemarketers...who, I finally discovered...have been the ones telephoning me with a 000-000-0000 number 4 times in the last two days.

I went through the usual effort of getting them to indentify themselves before they started talking. Then they asked for $100. Really? You have $200 million and you still are asking me for $100? I am voting so I can make more money, not give it to you. "You can have my vote, but not my money." is what I said.
Posted by Supreme Ruler Of The Universe http://www.you-read-it-here-first.com on September 10, 2012 at 8:29 PM
Will in Seattle 7
Time for jail terms.
Posted by Will in Seattle http://www.facebook.com/WillSeattle on September 10, 2012 at 9:29 PM
Gordon Werner 8
@7 don't need jail ... just lifetime ban from the initiative process in any and every capacity possible (and then jail if that is disobeyed)
Posted by Gordon Werner on September 10, 2012 at 9:31 PM

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