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Friends of Scott Walker
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Basic facts
Location:Waukesha, Wis.
Type:Personal Campaign Committee
Affiliation:Republican
Year founded:1990
Website:Official website
Budget
2015:$5,686,991.20 (through June 30, 2015)[1]
2014:$29,673,716.22
2013:$4,792,525.24
2012:$29,018,539.17

Friends of Scott Walker (FOSW) is the name ofScott Walker's campaign committee. The committee was originally registered on May 29, 1990. The treasurer for the committee is listed as Lane Ruhland.[2] Walker's first campaign forstate assembly was in 1990, but he was defeated byGwen Moore, who was elected to theU.S. Congress in 2004.[3]

John Doe investigations

See also:John Doe investigations related to Scott Walker

TwoJohn Doe investigations, beginning in 2010 and ending in 2015, were launched byMilwaukee County District AttorneyJohn Chisholm (D) into the activities of staff and associates of Gov.Scott Walker (R).[4] On November 1, 2010, the office ofMilwaukee County District AttorneyJohn Chisholm (D) served subpoenas for the emails related to the Friends of Scott Walker campaign committee, in connection with the firstJohn Doe investigation.[5] That investigation was closed with no one connected to the campaign committee being charged.[6]

Friends of Scott Walker was also a target during the secondJohn Doe investigation. On August 10, 2012, Milwaukee County DA Chisholm asked for the second John Doe investigation to be opened based on the theory that the Walker campaign had engaged in coordination with social welfare groups making what prosecutors alleged were illegalindependent expenditures during the2012 attempt to recall Walker due to his support forAct 10. Independent expenditures are monies spent on political advertising in support of or against a particular candidate.[7][8] That investigation was effectively halted in early 2014 by both state and federal lawsuits filed against the parties involved in the investigation.[9][10]

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Footnotes

  1. Note: This was the amount of expenditures reported by the committee from January 1, 2015, through June 30, 2015. It does not represent the entire 2015 budget of the organization.
  2. Wisconsin Campaign Finance Information System, "View Registrants (GAB# 0102575)," accessed May 6, 2015
  3. State of Wisconsin 1991-1992 Blue Book, "Elections in Wisconsin," 1991-1992
  4. United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin Milwaukee Division, "Eric O’Keefe, and Wisconsin Club for Growth, Inc.," accessed February 23, 2015
  5. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "Walker says he was unaware of aide's immunity deal," September 27, 2011
  6. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "John Doe probe of Scott Walker office closed with no new charges," March 2, 2013
  7. ‘’Wall Street Journal’’, “Another John Doe Disclosure,” June 9, 2014
  8. State of Wisconsin Circuit Court Milwaukee County, "Petition for Commencement of a John Doe Proceeding," August 10, 2012
  9. United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin Milwaukee Division, "Eric O’Keefe, and Wisconsin Club for Growth, Inc.," accessed February 23, 2015
  10. Wisconsin Reporter, "Disparate treatment: Civil rights lawsuit claims conservative speech trampled," February 11, 2014
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John Doe investigations related to Scott Walker
Background
Lawsuits
State court lawsuits:Three Unnamed Petitioners v. Gregory A. PetersonEric O'Keefe, et al. vs. Wisconsin Government Accountability Board, et al.Two Unnamed Petitioners v. Gregory A. PetersonChristopher Brekken v. Bruce J. LandgrafChristopher L. Wiesmueller v. Neal NettesheimFrancis D. Schmitz v. Gregory A. PetersonCynthia Archer v. John Chisholm, et. al.Federal court lawsuits:Eric O'Keefe and Wisconsin Club for Growth, Inc. v. Francis Schmitz, et. al.Relevant rulings:McCutcheon v. Federal Election CommissionCitizens United v. Federal Election CommissionWisconsin Right to Life, Inc. v. Thomas BarlandCitizens for Responsible Government v. Wisconsin Government Accountability Board, et. al.Federal Election Commission v. Wisconsin Right to Life, Inc.Wisconsin Coalition for Voter Participation Inc., et. al. v. State of Wisconsin Elections Board, et. al.
Prosecutors
Special prosecutor:Francis SchmitzPersonnel in Milwaukee County DA's Office:John ChisholmBruce LandgrafDavid BuddeDavid RoblesRobert StelterDistrict attorneys in the five John Doe countiesJohn ChisholmIsmael OzanneJane KohlweyLarry NelsonKurt Klomberg
Courts
Judges
Attorneys
Attorneys of JD targets:Steven BiskupicTodd Graves • Michael Bresnick •Edward MeyersDean StrangMatthew O'NeillDavid Rivkin • Andrew Grossman •Attorneys of JD prosecutors and judges:Patrick Fiedler • Samuel Leib •Randall CrockerDouglas KnottJoseph M. Russell
Supporters of JD investigations
Media
Elected Officials
Government Accountability Board
Wisconsin Government Accountability BoardCurrent board members:Gerald NicholTimothy VockeThomas CaneHarold FroehlichJohn FrankeElsa LamelasPast board members:Thomas BarlandMichael BrennanStaff:Kevin KennedyDean NickelJonathan BeckerShane Falk • Nathan Judnic • Elizabeth Blackwood • J. Douglas Haag •Vendors:Digital Intelligence
Targets of John Doe I
Prosecuted:Kelly RindfleischDarlene WinkKevin KavanaughTim RussellBrian Pierick • Wiliam Gardner •Investigated:Friends of Scott Walker • Christopher Wiesmueller •John HillerJim VillaCindy ArcherJailed by prosecutors/No charges filed:Christopher BrekkenAndrew P. Jensen, Jr.Home or office raided:Kelly RindfleischCindy ArcherDarlene WinkTim RussellBrian Pierick • Christopher Wiesmueller •Compelled to testify:R.J. Johnson
Targets of John Doe II
Individuals:Kelly RindfleischEric O'KeefeR.J. JohnsonDeborah JordahlJed SanbornCarol ValleyWilliam EisnerKeith GilkesSean HannityCharlie SykesOrganizations:Wisconsin Club for GrowthClub for GrowthWisconsin Right to LifeUnited Sportsmen of WisconsinCoalition Partners, LLCR.J. Johnson and Associates • Nonbox • TenCAPITOL •Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of CommerceAmerican Federation for ChildrenAmericans for ProsperityAmericans for Prosperity WisconsinRight Direction Wisconsin PACRepublican State Leadership Committee • Committee to Elect a Republican Senate •Wisconsin Recall Action FundJobs First CoalitionEnding Spending Action Fund • Mary Stitt & Associates •Wisconsin Manufacturers & CommerceLeague of American VotersCitizens for a Strong AmericaRepublican Party of WisconsinRepublican Governors AssociationAmerican CrossroadsWisconsin Family Action
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