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Bosworth Settling Accounts, Pays Campaign Manager Davis $17,500

Last updated on 2015.02.08

Annette Bosworth may be making a New Year's resolution to get out from under her various debts. Patrick Davis, former manager of Bosworth's Senate campaign (a sham aimed at financial reward, not electoral success), reports that Bosworth agreed to pay him $17,500 to settle her debt to him.

According to one website, Davis's firm, Patrick Davis Consulting, filed suit against Bosworth in El Paso County (Colorado) court in September. Bosworth's third-quarter Federal Election Commission report showed disputing an outstanding balance to Davis' firm of $25,433. The December 11 settlement leaves $7,933 in Bosworth's pocket that could (should?) have been Davis's.

Bosworth 2014 Q3 FEC report, p. 400
Bosworth 2014 Q3 FEC report, p. 400

She may need that nearly $8K to pay off her other debts. The other debt shown on p. 400 of Bosworth's Q3 report, $20,750 to ad maker SSC Strategies, remains unpaid, to the best of my knowledge, and over a year past due. Page 401 of the filing shows Bosworth disputing $2,000 owed to campaign staffer Ethan Crisp. The Q3 report indicated the defeated but still fundraising Bosworth campaign had $53,332.60 cash on hand as of September 30, 2014.

Still pending are court efforts by two former employees to recoup unpaid wages from Bosworth's non-profit Preventive Health Strategies.

6 Comments

  1. Deb Geelsdottir 2014.12.29

    Chanette continues to need a mental health assessment and appropriate treatment.

  2. JeniW 2014.12.30

    "Settling" in order to avoid lawsuit?

  3. Roger Cornelius 2014.12.30

    Did Chad ever file his campaign reports to the state?

  4. caheidelberger Post author | 2014.12.30

    JeniW, avoiding a lawsuit was certainly the case in Davis's case, since he had indeed filed an action in court.

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