
CREW: FEC nominee Donald McGahn must answer questions about role in FEC case against Tom DeLay's PAC
CREW has serious concerns about the nomination of Donald McGahn as FEC Commissioner. We're raised them before at FixTheFEC.org. McGahn is being sued for malpractice in a case stemming from his representation of Tom DeLay's leadership PAC. As Melanie Sloan states so forcefully, McGahn must answer questions about that case:
Before voting on the nomination of Donald McGahn to be a member of the Federal Election Commission, the Senate should require Mr. McGahn to answer questions about his role in a FEC enforcement case against Tom DeLay’s former leadership PAC, Americans for a Republican Majority PAC (ARMPAC). Former ARMPAC treasurer Corwin Teltschik has sued Mr. McGahn for malpractice in federal court for settling the case, which included claims against Mr. Teltschik, without his knowledge or consent. In his complaint, Mr. Teltschik alleges that he may lose his license to practice law in Texas as a result of McGahn’s allegedly improper conduct.
If Donald McGahn committed malpractice in settling a campaign finance matter, clearly he cannot lead the agency charged with enforcing those very same laws. Mr. Teltschik’s case raises questions not only regarding Mr. McGahn’s credentials as a campaign finance lawyer, but also his understanding of legal ethics.

