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Breaking: The State Of New York Issues Warrant For Democrat Representative AOC Following Her Admission Of Violating Finance Law

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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York appears to be in some hot water.

The Bronx-based lawmaker has admitted, via a spokesperson, that she violated congressional financial disclosure rules according to the Washington Examiner.

AOC is one of just 10 lawmakers who have yet to file their required 2021 financial disclosure form. Members of the House are required to submit it by August 13.

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Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) and Rep. Peter Meijer (R-MI) have also yet to file their 2021 disclosures.

The Washington Examiner reported:

Ocasio-Cortez was due to report her 2021 finances to the House Ethics Committee 11 days ago on Aug. 13. However, the public remains in the dark as to the status of Ocasio-Cortez’s finances as of Wednesday morning, and a spokeswoman for the New York lawmaker said Ocasio-Cortez feels no rush to file her disclosure as required by federal law because she can wait another 20 days before risking a fine.

“The committee provides a 30-day grace period before fines are levied. The congresswoman plans to file before the period expires,” said Ocasio-Cortez communications director Lauren Hitt in a statement to the outlet Tuesday evening.

The outlet also noted that AOC said that democracy in America is undermined when members of Congress only appear to have behaved improperly regarding their finances.

AOC faces a fine of just $200 if she fails to file her disclosures during the allotted 30-day grace period. But the Examiner reported that “it’s not the first time the lawmaker has exploited the 30-day grace period to delay publicly disclosing her finances without financial penalty.”

In 2019, she filed her disclosures exactly 30 days late in September 2020, avoiding having to pay the fine.

“Not only is she an admitted scofflaw — she’s a repeat offender,” Paul Kamenar, an attorney for the National Legal and Policy Center said.

“One must wonder whether she also files her income tax returns past the deadlines.”

“Just like AOC did in 2020 when she filed her 2019 disclosure report 30 days late after the 90-day extension, she’s at it again, blowing off the deadline for filing her 2021 filing that was due on Aug. 13,” Kamenar noted.

The Conservative Brief reported:

Meanwhile, in July, fines were piling up for Ocasio-Cortez over her failure to resolve a state tax warrant filed against her defunct business five years ago.

Ironically enough, the socialist lawmaker who wants to raise taxes on many Americans apparently has refused to pay her own taxes.

“New York state filed a tax warrant against Brook Avenue Press, a children-focused publishing house Ocasio-Cortez founded in 2012, on July 6, 2017, to collect $1,618 in unpaid corporate taxes. Ocasio-Cortez has yet to pay a penny of her overdue corporate taxes, causing the current balance of the tax warrant to swell by 52% to $2,461 as of Wednesday afternoon,” the Washington Examiner reported at the time.

“New York dissolved Brook Avenue Press in October 2016, state corporate records show. The state filed its tax warrant against Ocasio-Cortez’s defunct business about two months after she launched her successful primary campaign against former Rep. Joe Crowley (D-NY),” the Examiner added.

The Bronx County Clerk’s Office confirmed that the tax warrant against AOC’s business is still open.

She argued in 2019 that she was not aware of the tax warrant against her former business until after she was sworn into Congress in January of that year.

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