Less than a week after rejoining the Ye [nee Kanye West] 2024 campaign, Milo Yiannopoulos was accused in the campaign treasurer’s resignation letter of already violating campaign finance laws, Politico reports.
Patrick Krason–who was brought on to the YE2024 pre-official campaign after Yiannopoulos left following a series of disastrous public appearances by the rapper-turned-clothing designer-turned politician which included media appearances where Ye made anti-Semitic comments–reportedly recently earned of a “potentially serious criminal transaction,” saying Yiannopoulos “submitted falsified invoices and for expenditures that would be deemed unlawful” in November 2022 for something regarding the artist’s comical 2020 campaign. Marjorie Taylor Greene‘s former intern denies the allegations.
FEC records show the campaign paid $40,000 to Yiannopoulos in December 2022 for “campaign wrap-up services,” after paying him $10,000 per month for a “domain transfer.”