Curt Cerveny

August 7, 2008 - 3:40pm

Coffman campaign files FEC complaint over 501(c)4 attack piece

Sixth Congressional District Republican candidate Mike Coffman's campaign filed a complaint Thursday with the Federal Election Commission that seeks to force a 501(c)4 group to disclose who paid for an anti-Coffman mailer sent out under the group's name.

The complaint alleges that the group, Protect Colorado Jobs, broke federal law when one of its officers, Denver consultant Curt Cerveny, arranged for and produced a mailer sent to every registered Republican in the 6th District late last month.

The Coffman campaign cited federal election law stating that it's illegal for federal political campaigns to launder campaign funds through a non-profit corporation to evade contribution limits.

Reached by phone Thursday afternoon, John Berry, the registered agent and secretary-treasurer for Protect Colorado Jobs, said he had just received the complaint and wanted to read it before commenting.

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August 1, 2008 - 9:26am

This week's PolitickerCO.com's Winners & Losers

Another DC pundit upgrades U.S. Rep. Betsy Markey's (D-Fort Collins) chances against U.S. Rep. Marilyn Musgrave (R-Fort Morgan) in the 4th Congressional District, while Curt Cerveny's rogue use of his non-profit's name to attack 6th Congressional District candidate Mike Coffman (R) earns him one of the spots on the week's losers list. | CLICK HERE

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July 31, 2008 - 4:45pm

501(c)4 chair arranged unauthorized anti-Coffman attack piece

The chairman of the 501(c)4 group Protect Colorado Jobs sent out an unauthorized mailer  to 50,000 CO-6 Republican voters using the group's name to attack Republican candidate Mike Coffman.

Two supporters of Coffman primary opponent Wil Armstrong gave $15,000 to the chairman, political consultant Curt Cerveny, to produce the piece, according to a source knowledgable about the situation.

Cerveny raised the money, produced the mailer, and sent it out without knowledge of the group's contributors and most of its officers, the Denver Post reported.

Reached by phone Thursday, Cerveny told PolitickerCO, "I don't have any comment on any of this."

Armstrong manager Jack Stansbery said the Armstrong campaign "had nothing to do with" the mailer and didn't know who paid for it.

Anti-Coffman mailer, side 1

Anti-Coffman mailer, side 2

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