| Last week, Politico uncovered that Tom Barrett’s campaign funneled nearly $56,000 in campaign cash to companies that his wife works for and received money from one of the companies’ PACs for the first time ever – all after she came on board.
And new reporting from the Detroit News details that it wasn’t just Tom Barrett’s campaign that paid Butzel Long after his wife came on board in 2023: both the “National Republican Congressional Committee and the Michigan 7th District Republicans also paid Butzel Long for legal services” following her hiring. Neither the NRCC or the Michigan 7th District Republicans had paid any payments to Butzel Long prior to Barrett’s wife joining the firm.
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Politico: ALL IN THE FAMILY: Rep. Tom Barrett’s (R-Mich.) campaign and affiliated committees have paid two firms his wife works for more than $50,000 for political work over the last two cycles, Morning Score reports.
- Barrett hadn’t paid the Butzel Long law firm before his wife Ashley Barrett, a campaign finance lawyer, was hired there in May 2023. Butzel Long, which hadn’t donated to Barrett in an earlier cycle, also donated $13,300 to Barrett’s campaign and joint fundraising committee in 2024. In the other case, Barrett’s campaign doubled its payments to top political software firm Aristotle International after it hired his wife in 2023, according to a review of FEC records.
- Ashley Barrett and Butzel Long had no comment. A spokesperson for Aristotle referred a request for comment to the Barrett campaign.
Detroit News: Tom Barrett’s wife’s firm did work for his campaign
- GOP U.S. Rep. Tom Barrett’s congressional campaign has paid two firms that employ his wife more than $50,000 during previous election cycles for political work.
- Politico first reported that Barrett’s campaign and an affiliated fundraising committee paid the law firm Butzel Long $31,000 for legal services after the firm hired Ashley Barrett in May 2023, according to FEC records. The firm’s federal PAC also donated $13,300 to Barrett’s committees in 2024 (it hadn’t done so previously).
- The political software firm Aristotle International also saw its payments from Barrett’s campaign double after the firm hired his wife in 2023, to nearly $19,000 last cycle, per FEC records.
- FEC records show that the National Republican Congressional Committee and the Michigan 7th District Republicans also paid Butzel Long for legal services in the fall of 2024.
Michigan Advance: GOP Rep. Barrett scrutinized over payments to firms employing spouse
- The Michigan Democratic Party and the campaign arm for U.S. House Democrats is slamming U.S. Rep. Tom Barrett following a report that Barrett’s campaign and joint fundraising committee paid nearly $56 thousand to firms where his wife was employed as a campaign finance lawyer.
- First reported by Politico, the Charlotte Republican and his joint fundraising committee – Barrett Brigade Victory Fund – first paid the law firm Butzel Long for legal services on Aug. 7, 2023, with campaign finance data from the Federal Election Commission showing he paid $31,000 for legal services over the course of the campaign.
- Ashley Barrett was hired as counsel at the firm on May 2, 2023.
- The firm also contributed more than $13,000 to Tom Barrett’s campaign and the Barrett Brigade Victory Fund between August 5 and Oct. 16 2024, despite not donating to Barrett in the 2022 campaign cycle, where he unsuccessfully challenged then-U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-Holly).
- Barrett’s disbursements to Aristotle International, a political software firm also sharply increased during the 2023-2024 campaign cycle, more than tripling between Oct. 28, 2022, and the campaign’s next disbursement on Aug. 7, 2023… Aristotle International announced that it had hired Ashley Barrett as a compliance attorney for the platform on Feb. 28, 2023.
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