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Stacey Abrams’ Lawyer Says She Has ‘Nothing To Hide’

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An attorney for Stacey Abrams says the failed Georgia gubernatorial candidate has “nothing to hide” after the state ethics commission announced it would subpoena her campaign’s bank records.

Joyce Gist Lewis told the Georgia ethics commission on Monday that her client is prepared to cooperate with an investigation into her 2018 campaign for governor, according to a letter obtained by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The letter, delivered to commission director David Emadi, said Abrams was “surprised” to first learn of the investigation through a media announcement.

“Assuming that you are willing to articulate the good faith reasons for the records sought, my client will offer its full cooperation without the need to resort to a subpoena,” Lewis wrote. “Should any technical reporting errors be identified by your office, my client will promptly amend its reports, as is routine for campaign committees in the State of Georgia.”

The letter comes after Emadi, the director of the state ethics commission, announced on Thursday that he would soon subpoena Abrams gubernatorial campaign, along with other political action committees and special interest groups that supported her failed bid for office.

It’s still not clear what exactly the investigation is focusing on, but the Georgia Government Transparency & Campaign Finance Commission, the official name of the ethics commission, works on collecting lobbying expenditures, vendor grift and campaign finance reports.

“What I can say about the investigation into the Abrams campaign is in the relatively near future, I expect we will be issuing subpoenas for bank and finance records of both Miss Abrams and various PACs and special-interest groups that were affiliated with her campaign,” Emadi told the press on Thursday.

Former Abrams’ campaign manager Lauren Groh-Wargo blasted the Thursday announcement in a series of tweets, framing the investigation as “frivolous” and a political stunt brought on by an ally of Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, the Republican who defeated Abrams during the mid-term election.

Oprah Winfrey takes part in a town hall meeting with Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams ahead of the mid-term election in Marietta, Georgia, U.S. November 1, 2018. REUTERS/Chris Aluka Berry

Oprah Winfrey takes part in a town hall meeting with Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams ahead of the mid-term election in Marietta, Georgia, U.S. November 1, 2018. REUTERS/Chris Aluka Berry

Both Emadi and his predecessor, Stefan Ritter, have been accused of political bias.

Emadi recently replaced the former commission director after he was accused of watching pornography at work. Ritter was also accused by senior staff members on the commission of delaying investigations into Abrams, and claimed he was “visibly disappointed” when violations were uncovered in her campaign. Emadi, for his part, was a donor to Kemp’s gubernatorial campaign. (RELATED: ‘Disturbing’ And ‘Distressing’: Stacey Abrams Once Had Different Views On Not Recognizing Election Outcomes)

The investigation comes as Abrams is actively mulling, not only a senatorial campaign in Georgia, but a possible White House bid. The former minority leader of the Georgia House said she will likely make a decision by fall.

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