BREAKING: Crooked Cartwright omitted private plane and lake house from financial disclosure for years

Now we know what Crooked Matt Cartwright spends his big law firm kickbacks on – a private jet and a $1.35 million dollar NY lake house.

But shhhh… Cartwright clearly doesn’t want you to know to know about his high rolling lifestyle, which is why Congressman Cartwright left decided to omit these – very 1% – purchases off his financial disclosure forms for years, even if it meant breaking ethics rules again to do it.

This is just the latest ethical scandal for Crooked Cartwright, who was one of 2019’s “worst ethics violators” and is already staring down an ethics investigation for using his office to line his own pockets!

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Dem Rep Left Private Plane And Million-Dollar Lake House Off Financial Disclosures
Washington Free Beacon
Joe Schoffstall
August 12, 2020
https://freebeacon.com/democrats/dem-rep-left-private-plane-and-million-dollar-lake-house-off-financial-disclosures/

Rep. Matt Cartwright (D., Pa.), who has cast himself as a “fighter” for working people, failed to disclose his ownership of a private plane and million-dollar lake house in financial disclosures required by Congress.

Cartwright, who represents Pennsylvania’s toss-up Eighth Congressional District, has for years omitted from his financial disclosures a limited liability company that owns his $180,000 private jet as well as a trust that holds a Lake George, N.Y., lake home valued at $1.35 million.

Neither the LLC, Archer Partners, nor the trust, the Hague Personal Residence Trust, have appeared on any of the annual disclosures Cartwright has filed since his election in 2012.

Members of Congress, political candidates, and high-level government employees are required to file annual financial disclosures to make public information that includes sources of income and assets. Rules mandate they divulge “information concerning each asset held in a trust” in which the politician, spouse, or a dependent child has a beneficial interest.

Contacted by the Washington Free Beacon, a spokesman for Cartwright said the congressman was amending the filings, which now show assets valued between $100,000 and $250,000 in Archer Partners LLC and between $250,000 and $500,0000 in the Hague Personal Residence Trust, of which Cartwright is a part-owner. The congressman is also amending disclosures from prior years, a spokesman said.

“Every year, the Congressman files his financial disclosures, along with any necessary and appropriate amendments to submit additional detail to prior disclosures,” Cartwright spokesman Matthew Slavoski said in an email.

The updated financial disclosures show that Cartwright and his wife Marion Munley are now worth between $4.3 and $15 million. Cartwright purchased the four-seat private plane, valued at around $180,000, and registered it to Archer Partners in 2017. State records show Archer Partners is registered at the congressman’s home address in Pennsylvania.

Flight logs indicate that the plane has been flown to the Lake George, N.Y., area at least twice this year between April 20 and July 20, a period much of the country has spent isolating at home due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Cartwrights have been active members in the lakefront community. They were members of the Northern Lake George Yacht Club, where an individual must be sponsored by a current member and pay a “capital assessment” of $950 to join. Annual memberships for families run up to $785. Cartwright’s wife has served on the board of the Lake George Land Conservancy.

Cartwright is facing Republican Jim Bognet, a former Trump administration official, in the upcoming Nov. 3 election. Cartwright’s reelection campaign has raised more than $2.5 million while Bognet, who won the Republican primary in early June, has pulled in nearly $600,000. The race is considered a “toss up” by RealClearPolitics.