Massa Aide Got $40K Days Before Boss Resigned

Former Rep. Eric Massa (D-NY)
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Eric Massa used a campaign account to pay $40,000 to his then-chief-of-staff just days before resigning from Congress according to campaign finance records, Politico reports.

Joe Racalto, who received the payment, has been a key figure in the sexual assault allegations that drove Massa, a western New York Democrat, to step down last month.
Racalto reportedly confronted Massa about allegations of sexual harrassment after hearing them from junior staffers, but Massa denied doing anything improper.

A lawyer for Racalto told Politico that the money was a “deferred payment” for Racalto’s work on Massa’s transition, after being elected in 2008. “It was money owed to him for campaign services,” said the lawyer. “It was a deferred payment. He worked on the transition team.”

Politico separately reported today that two days before stepping down, Massa paid nearly $32,000 in campaign funds to GMAC for a “campaign car lease,” according to FEC records.

If Massa used campaign funds to buy a car for personal use, he could be in violation of restrictions on the use of campaign money.

Massa did not comment for either of the stories.

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