FEC: Elton John’s an A-Ok Hilraiser

Concerts featuring foreign performers are fair game for political fundraisers, the Federal Elections Commission ruled today.

About a year after Sir Elton John caused a stir when he performed at a $2.5 million fundraiser for Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign at Radio City Music Hall, the FEC ruled that the act was a “volunteer service” exempted from the “contribution” regulations in the Federal Campaign Act.

At the time of the fundraiser, the FEC did not have a quorum and could not rule on complaints filed by the anti-abortion 527 group American Right to Life Action and Judicial Watch alleging that the Clinton campaign was illegally accepting an in-kind contribution from a foreign national.

“The Commission found no reason to believe that a violation occurred and [has] closed the file,” the FEC ruled.

Samuel Rubenfeld

Tags Candidate Position FEC Federal Election Commission Hillary Clinton Law Person Career Politics

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