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Judge: Eyman defied order to turn over documents

By Associated Press
Published: August 12, 2016, 7:52pm

OLYMPIA — A Snohomish County Superior Court judge has ruled that Tim Eyman and his political committees violated her order to turn over documents by a court-ordered deadline as part of an investigation of campaign-finance practices, but deferred ruling on whether to hold them in contempt.

In an order issued Friday, Judge Ellen J. Fair granted Attorney General Bob Ferguson the authority to seek documents directly from the federal government and the banks of both Eyman and the committees.

Eyman has proposed numerous tax-limiting initiatives over the years. Last fall, the state Public Disclosure Commission said it discovered several potential violations of campaign-finance law.

The findings included allegations Eyman used $170,000 in contributions to a political committee for living expenses.

A Thurston County court is set to hold a separate contempt hearing Aug. 26. There’s also a hearing Aug. 31 in Snohomish related to the attorney general’s motion for attorneys’ fees.

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