The Deli cashier
On 7/19/2015 4:13 AM, Paul M. Cook wrote:
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The Wall Street veteran whose multi-million dollar mansion hosted the
first fundraiser for Jeb Bush’s newly created political action committee
held a top job at an insurance brokerage that was sued by the state of
Florida for swindling clients while Bush was governor.
Charles Davis was the vice chairman of Marsh and McLennan Companies
during much of the time that Florida officials accused the company of
taking kickbacks and rigging bids.
Now the Democrats who uncovered the company’s legal troubles are using
them to question Bush’s judgment at time when he’s beginning to look
more and more like a presidential candidate.
“Why would you ever go back to somebody who has ripped you off,” asked
Ben Ray, spokesman for the Democratic Super PAC American Bridge.
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