Skip to main content
Tags: lincoln project | never trump | john weaver | taxes

Lincoln Project's Weaver Settled $300K Tax Bill on Election Day

Lincoln Project's Weaver Settled $300K Tax Bill on Election Day
In this Jan. 20, 2016 file photo, John Weaver is shown on a campaign bus in Bow, N.H. (Charles Krupa/AP)

By    |   Tuesday, 08 June 2021 12:24 PM EDT

A disgraced founder of the Lincoln Project, John Weaver, is back in the news for having settled a $313,655.80 tax lien on Election Day of all dates.

Weaver, the founder of the anti-Trump group who allegedly made sexual advances on a 14-year-old boy, resigned from the group earlier this year, but The Washington Free Beacon reported that was after Weaver was released from a $313,655.80 tax lien from unpaid taxes since 2011 against his Austin, Texas, home.

The Free Beacon reported Weaver was not the only former Lincoln Project founder to use the money he earned from Democrat, never-Trump, and dark-money donors to settle debts.

The New York Times reported Feb. 5 on Weaver's history of inappropriate sexual advances on young boys, and five days later Rick Wilson paid off his $200,000 mortgage 16 years ahead of schedule, according to the Free Beacon.

Last week, the Free Beacon reported Wilson was also released from $389,420 tax lien against his Tallahassee, Florida, home in April.

The Lincoln Project, claiming to be Republicans concerned about the party led by President Donald Trump, raised $100 million from liberal activists and "dark money," according to the Free Beacon.

The Times exposed the anti-Trump group's shady finances this spring, after it spent nearly $12 million to back Democrats in seven Senate races in 2020.

The Democrats lost all seven races to Republicans, and the Free Beacon trolled the losses, writing: "In fact, Weaver's tax settlement was one of the Lincoln Project's most impressive achievements on Election Day."

Even never-Trump husband of former Trump White House senior adviser Kellyanne Conway, George Conway, has admitted the Lincoln Project was a financial mess.

George Conway tweeted after the Times report:

".@ProjectLincoln should shut down, absent full disclosure of its finances. As this detailed story shows, there's simply too much money that hasn't been accounted for, and, I fear, never will be."

The Lincoln Project hired the Paul Hastings law firm to conduct a "comprehensive review," but critics noted several of that firm's senior partners were actual donors to the project, an obvious conflict of interest, according to the Free Beacon.

Eric Mack

Eric Mack has been a writer and editor at Newsmax since 2016. He is a 1998 Syracuse University journalism graduate and a New York Press Association award-winning writer.

© 2024 Newsmax. All rights reserved.


Politics
A disgraced founder of the Lincoln Project, John Weaver, is back in the news for having settled a $313,655.80 tax lien on Election Day of all dates. Weaver, the founder of the anti-Trump group, resigned from the group...
lincoln project, never trump, john weaver, taxes
352
2021-24-08
Tuesday, 08 June 2021 12:24 PM
Newsmax Media, Inc.

Sign up for Newsmax’s Daily Newsletter

Receive breaking news and original analysis - sent right to your inbox.

(Optional for Local News)
Privacy: We never share your email address.
Join the Newsmax Community
Read and Post Comments
Please review Community Guidelines before posting a comment.
 
TOP

Interest-Based Advertising | Do not sell or share my personal information

Newsmax, Moneynews, Newsmax Health, and Independent. American. are registered trademarks of Newsmax Media, Inc. Newsmax TV, and Newsmax World are trademarks of Newsmax Media, Inc.

NEWSMAX.COM
America's News Page
© Newsmax Media, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
Download the NewsmaxTV App
Get the NewsmaxTV App for iOS Get the NewsmaxTV App for Android Scan QR code to get the NewsmaxTV App
NEWSMAX.COM
America's News Page
© Newsmax Media, Inc.
All Rights Reserved