Dodd collected donations of nearly 1/4-million from AIG employees
Actual headline:
Dodd Aide Dismisses Report on Donations From AIG
[Aide says this is ‘old news’!]
An aide to U.S. Sen. Chris Dodd dismissed as “old news” a report Monday that said the Connecticut Democrat collected more than $160,000 from American International Group employees and their spouses after a top executive urged employees to give.
The Washington Times reported that in a November 2006 e-mail, the head of the troubled Financial Products unit told employees that Dodd was “next in line” to chair the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, where he would “have the opportunity to set the committee’s agenda on issues critical to the financial services industry.”
Dodd quickly “hit pay dirt,” according to the article — and he later transferred the donations to fund his failed 2008 presidential bid. Between 2003-2008, Dodd collected more than $223,000 from AIG employees, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
But Dodd spokesman Bryan DeAngelis said Dodd’s fundraising “has always