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vitriolic public relations strategy, <br />and <a href=\"https://c.im/tags/CRC\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>CRC</span></a> quickly established itself as the go-to advisory firm for the dark-money network of nonprofit entities that Leo had helped set up over the years. </p><p>Once again, the Corkery name was all over the money flow. </p><p>The majority of CRC’s income came from <br />👉 &quot;The 85 Fund&quot;, <br />a dark money non-profit that <br />⚠️ Leo repurposed to fund conservative causes nationwide, <br />and <br />💥that fund paid $34 million in fees to his new advisory firm over a single two-year period. </p><p>As the money rolled in, Leo began to enjoy some of the same luxuries as the billionaires he had spent years courting. </p><p>For most of his three decades in Washington, Leo had led a modest home life, <br />living for years in a small apartment in the Randolph Towers complex in downtown Arlington, <br />before moving to a single-story five-bedroom family home in suburban McLean in 2010. </p><p>But in the years since 2016, he had spent millions of dollars on two new mansions in Maine, <br />bought four new cars, <br />and hired a wine buyer and locker at Morton’s, an upscale steakhouse three blocks from the Catholic Information Center. </p><p>It was only a foretaste of what was to come. </p><p>➡️ In 2020, Leo stepped back from his duties at the Federalist Society to focus on the <br />dark-money network he had fostered as a side hustle during his time there. </p><p>With him, he took one of the Federalist Society’s biggest donors: <br />a manufacturing billionaire from Chicago called <br /><a href=\"https://c.im/tags/Barre\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>Barre</span></a> <a href=\"https://c.im/tags/Seid\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>Seid</span></a>, who was Jewish by heritage but who shared many of Leo’s conservative views. </p><p>🧨Over two decades, Seid had pumped at least $775 million into campaigns for libertarian and conservative causes, <br />quietly transforming himself into one of the most important donors on the political right. </p><p>Almost ninety, Seid had decided to leave his money continuing that work <br />— and concluded that Leo was the man to oversee that largesse. </p><p>🔥Leo had betrayed his bosses, who had tasked him with wooing the billionaire as a potential donor for the Federalist Society. </p><p>Instead, Leo had cultivated him for his own network. </p><p>Seid signed his business over to Leo, giving him control over a <br />🔥$1.6 billion war chest and <br />👉transforming him from a proxy for<br /> dark-money donors into a donor himself.</p>", "contentMap": { "en": "<p><a href=\"https://c.im/tags/Leonard\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>Leonard</span></a> <a href=\"https://c.im/tags/Leo\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>Leo</span></a>’s status as the world’s third most powerful figure soon made him a rich man. </p><p>During his time at the Federalist Society, <br />he had hardly been a pauper, <br />bringing in around $400,000 a year. </p><p>But with six children attending The Heights and Oakcrest, the two Opus Dei schools that charged up to $30,000 tuition annually per student, <br />and a burgeoning taste for good food and expensive wines, <br />it didn’t take long to burn through his salary. </p><p>But his life had taken a lavish turn after Trump’s victory <br />and his appointment as an unpaid advisor to the president on judicial appointments. </p><p>The dramatic uptick in his personal fortune dovetailed with his joining a for-profit entity called &quot;CRC Advisors&quot;, alongside another CIC board member <a href=\"https://c.im/tags/Greg\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>Greg</span></a> <a href=\"https://c.im/tags/Mueller\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>Mueller</span></a>. </p><p>Mueller had spearheaded the &quot;National Organization for Marriage&quot; vitriolic public relations strategy, <br />and <a href=\"https://c.im/tags/CRC\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>CRC</span></a> quickly established itself as the go-to advisory firm for the dark-money network of nonprofit entities that Leo had helped set up over the years. </p><p>Once again, the Corkery name was all over the money flow. </p><p>The majority of CRC’s income came from <br />👉 &quot;The 85 Fund&quot;, <br />a dark money non-profit that <br />⚠️ Leo repurposed to fund conservative causes nationwide, <br />and <br />💥that fund paid $34 million in fees to his new advisory firm over a single two-year period. </p><p>As the money rolled in, Leo began to enjoy some of the same luxuries as the billionaires he had spent years courting. </p><p>For most of his three decades in Washington, Leo had led a modest home life, <br />living for years in a small apartment in the Randolph Towers complex in downtown Arlington, <br />before moving to a single-story five-bedroom family home in suburban McLean in 2010. </p><p>But in the years since 2016, he had spent millions of dollars on two new mansions in Maine, <br />bought four new cars, <br />and hired a wine buyer and locker at Morton’s, an upscale steakhouse three blocks from the Catholic Information Center. </p><p>It was only a foretaste of what was to come. </p><p>➡️ In 2020, Leo stepped back from his duties at the Federalist Society to focus on the <br />dark-money network he had fostered as a side hustle during his time there. </p><p>With him, he took one of the Federalist Society’s biggest donors: <br />a manufacturing billionaire from Chicago called <br /><a href=\"https://c.im/tags/Barre\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>Barre</span></a> <a href=\"https://c.im/tags/Seid\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>Seid</span></a>, who was Jewish by heritage but who shared many of Leo’s conservative views. </p><p>🧨Over two decades, Seid had pumped at least $775 million into campaigns for libertarian and conservative causes, <br />quietly transforming himself into one of the most important donors on the political right. </p><p>Almost ninety, Seid had decided to leave his money continuing that work <br />— and concluded that Leo was the man to oversee that largesse. </p><p>🔥Leo had betrayed his bosses, who had tasked him with wooing the billionaire as a potential donor for the Federalist Society. </p><p>Instead, Leo had cultivated him for his own network. </p><p>Seid signed his business over to Leo, giving him control over a <br />🔥$1.6 billion war chest and <br />👉transforming him from a proxy for<br /> dark-money donors into a donor himself.</p>" }, "updated": "2024-10-03T03:18:59Z", "attachment": [], "tag": [ { "type": "Hashtag", "href": "https://c.im/tags/greg", "name": "#greg" }, { "type": "Hashtag", "href": "https://c.im/tags/Mueller", "name": "#Mueller" }, { "type": "Hashtag", "href": "https://c.im/tags/crc", "name": "#crc" }, { "type": "Hashtag", "href": "https://c.im/tags/barre", "name": "#barre" }, { "type": "Hashtag", "href": "https://c.im/tags/Seid", "name": "#Seid" }, { "type": "Hashtag", "href": "https://c.im/tags/leonard", "name": "#leonard" }, { "type": "Hashtag", "href": "https://c.im/tags/leo", "name": "#leo" } ], "replies": { "id": "https://c.im/users/cdarwin/statuses/113229679385301597/replies", "type": "Collection", "first": { "type": "CollectionPage", "next": "https://c.im/users/cdarwin/statuses/113229679385301597/replies?min_id=113229706022939862&page=true", "partOf": "https://c.im/users/cdarwin/statuses/113229679385301597/replies", "items": [ "https://c.im/users/cdarwin/statuses/113229706022939862" ] } }, "likes": { "id": "https://c.im/users/cdarwin/statuses/113229679385301597/likes", "type": "Collection", "totalItems": 5 }, "shares": { "id": "https://c.im/users/cdarwin/statuses/113229679385301597/shares", "type": "Collection", "totalItems": 14 } }