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And, just to add to the pile of trash that the fake "mayor" posted on this page:

"I didn't pay for [the Pennysaver ad] until January 2018!! That's perfectly legal and ethical."

In fact, all publications require full, up-front payment for political ads, meaning he should have paid for the ad when he placed it in December, 2017, and reported that spending on his 2017 4th quarter campaign finance reports.

Because he did not pay for the ad when it was placed, the fake "mayor," in effect, received a campaign contribution from the Pennysaver in the form of free advertising, since the paper was distributed with the ad before it was paid, by his own admission. This adds a second legally-required campaign finance transaction that he should have reported in 2017.

"The Beacon knows that I ALWAYS pay."

That is because the Beacon, like all publications, requires full payment in advance for all political advertisements. As shown in his prior campaign finance reports, the fake "mayor's" treasurers always ensured that those ad buys were reported properly; why he believes the Pennysaver ad should be handled differently remains a mystery.

Failing to report campaign contributions and spending is neither legal nor ethical, no matter how the fake "mayor" tries to spin the facts.

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