Donald Trump’s campaign finance records released Monday revealed links to a mysterious company involved in Missouri’s Republican gubernatorial primary.
Records indicate Trump’s campaign paid $35,000 to Draper Sterling – a company named after characters on the AMC show “Mad Men” – for web advertising.
Company founder Jon Adkins and a business partner, Paul Holzer, also received $3,000 each for field consulting on the campaign. Holzer is the brother of federal PAC treasurer and former John Brunner staffer Adam McLain.
McLain’s PAC – Patriots for America – last year created a website attacking another GOP gubernatorial hopeful, Eric Greitens, and owes Draper Sterling more than $56,000 for business consulting, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
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