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|    Price's Festival Doesn't Explain Where $    |
|    20 Jan 21 07:57:41    |
      XPost: alt.politics.usa.republican, alt.politics.conservative, t       lk.politics.guns       XPost: can.politics       From: dcook@jmb.com              A nonprofit festival founded by Dallas County Commissioner John       Wiley Price took in more than $1 million in 2009, but the       group’s tax return did not disclose where most of the money went.              FBI agents raided the offices and homes of Price and two of his       top aides on Monday.              The FBI has not commented on the focus of its investigation into       Price.              But a federal grand jury asked for detailed financial       information on the event, called Kwanzaafest, “months ago,”       Price’s attorney said Tuesday.              The attorney, Billy Ravkind, said he turned over the information       but couldn’t remember if it was subpoenaed or simply requested.              A copy of Kwanzaafest’s 2009 tax return -- the last year       publicly available -- shows the event brought in $1,047,764.              The return itemizes a few smaller expenses, including $33,829       for “advertising and promotion.”              But the bulk of the money -- $930,258 -- is listed under the       category “all other expenses.”              Ravkind said he never looked at Kwanzaafest’s financial records       and can’t explain why so much of the money was not categorized.              “It’s a nothing deal,” he said.              The attorney said he has instructed Price not to discuss       Kwanzaafest or anything else while the FBI is investigating.              “He’s not going to be talking to anybody,” Ravkind said.              Kwanzafest is a yearly festival at Fair Park that celebrates       black heritage.              Price’s longtime assistant, Daphne Fain, is listed as Kwanzaa’s       president. Price’s political consultant, Kathy Nealy, is       director.              Fain’s home and Nealy’s office were raided by the FBI Monday       morning at the same time agents searched Price’s house and       office.              Neither woman has commented publicly on the investigation.              Russell Baity, a certified public accountant who signed       Kwanzaafest’s tax return, did not return a phone call Tuesday.              NBC DFW sponsored Kwanzafest the past two years but has not been       involved in the group’s financing.              http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/politics/Prices-Festival-Doesnt-       Explain-Where-930000-Went-124685934.html                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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