How Henry Cuellar (D) Used Campaign Cash To Fund a Private Plane – IOTW Report

How Henry Cuellar (D) Used Campaign Cash To Fund a Private Plane

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Texas Democratic congressman Henry Cuellar used campaign cash to funnel nearly $100,000 to a company he used to register a private plane, public records reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon show.

From 2004 to 2010, Cuellar’s campaign paid more than $91,000 to H.C. Air, a now-defunct company Cuellar registered in 1997 using his campaign office address. According to Federal Aviation Administration records, Cuellar owned a Piper PA-31-310 aircraft through the company. The twin-engined plane carries up to nine passengers and typically costs around $100,000.

In a 2007 financial disclosure, Cuellar identified H.C. Air as an “airplane rental” business valued at between $100,000 and $250,000. Outside of its partnership with Cuellar’s own campaign, however, the company appears to have produced little revenue—Cuellar reported receiving just $2,500 to $5,000 in “S-corp income” from H.C. Air from 2007 to 2011. No other campaign used the company during that period, Federal Election Commission records show. Cuellar sold the plane in 2011 for up to $100,000. -read more

11 Comments on How Henry Cuellar (D) Used Campaign Cash To Fund a Private Plane

  1. Hey, Julia, Henry Cuellar makes more than you in a single day before he gets out of bed. Would you like to know how? It’s easy! Just be a democrat politician!
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  2. Is this the guy whose home was raided by the FBI. It was suspected.the FBI did this because he had been making a lot noise about Bidens border policy since represents border district. This is a hit job because he stepped out of line.

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  3. Henry Cuelar is a rank amateur. Everyone knows you are supposed to launder the money first, by paying the 100k to your wife/“campaign manager”, then have HER buy the plane. Go see Maxine Waters, Henry; she will show you how it works.

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