Complaint alleges WA attorney general used public money for gubernatorial campaign

Earlier this month, Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced that he would send $40 million of taxpayer dollars recovered from a recent lawsuit settlement to 402,000 Washington households in the form of $50 and $120 checks.

Critics who argue there's something fishy about it have filed an ethics complaint that could potentially cost Ferguson's campaign millions in legal fines.

According to a copy of a letter sent by the AGO to a Washington household, the check has Bob Ferguson's name as the payer. The letter is written by Ferguson and states that "one of my top priorities is protecting consumers from fraud and deception. When corporations do not play by the rules, my team and I take action. I am returning the money to Washingtonians, like you, who were harmed by their illegal conduct."

However, an ethics complaint filed with the State Ethics Board and obtained by The Center Square argues that this constituted an illegal use of taxpayer dollars to support Ferguson's gubernatorial campaign.

"Bob Ferguson decided to send checks to hundreds of thousands or millions of lower-income people, giving them a portion of the settlement with chicken and tuna companies," the complaint states. "He put his names on the check as the payer, AND he attached a letter to the checks that is blatant and illegal campaigning with public funds."

The complaint further alleges that it is a "blatant violation" of state law "for Ferguson, during an active campaign for governor, to send money to voters and have the checks indicate that it is coming from him by name and to include a letter extolling his virtues. It is absolutely, undeniably, attempting to buy people's votes."

According to emails obtained by The Center Square, the ethics complaint has been sent to the State Auditor's Office to avoid a conflict of interest, as the State Ethics Board is staffed by AGO employees. If there is an investigation, the SAO will potentially recommend action to the Executive Ethics Board. 

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