Rep. Laura Richardson (D-CA) has money troubles. She’s had her homes fall into default five times in the last 13 months (seven times total), all while lending over $175,000 to her campaigns.
Maybe that’s why the ethics watchdog group, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), called her a “deadbeat Congresswomen,” and filed a request yesterday for a congressional investigation into shady looking mortgages and foreclosures.
Richardson responded through her spokesperson, who called the investigation request slim-pickings. From the LA Times:
William Marshall, a spokesman for Richardson, called the complaint “pretty mean-spirited. It rehashes old news.” He said the House ethics counsel last week met with the congresswoman and said her ethics statement met House rules.
Ethics Watchdog Group Requests Investigation of Rep. Richardson