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Government

Jul. 27, 2022

Recall Gascón campaign owes $470k to signature gatherer, lawsuit says

“As the lawsuit makes clear, if and when the Recall Gascón campaign fails to make the ballot, this consultant team will have no one to blame but themselves,” Let The Voters Decide spokesman David Leibowitz said.

A company that gathers petition signatures for state and local ballots sued the committee attempting to recall Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón, alleging in federal court that organizers owe the firm at least $469,596 for unpaid work.

“Defendants paid for the initial 300,000 valid signatures under the professional service contract, but defendants have only paid for 116,995 valid signatures under the agreement. This means ...

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