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  • The Capital Athletic Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charity organization founded in 2000. The organization's nominal purpose was to provide needy youths with...
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    million to the Capital Athletic Foundation, less than 1% of the money went to athletic programs, the stated purpose of the foundation. The majority of...
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  • NCPPR, and then told Amy Ridenour to distribute the funds to Capital Athletic Foundation ($450,000), Capitol Campaign Strategies ($500,000) and Nurnberger...
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  • through his Capital Athletic Foundation. He sent two of his three sons to the school. In all, about $5 million of Capital Athletic Foundation's money was...
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    Athletic Club is a Brazilian association football club from São João del-Rei, state of Minas Gerais, founded in 1909. The team's name is often shortened...
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  • Traurig by having the money redirected as a donation to the Capital Athletic Foundation. Abramoff and Scanlon suggested to the Coushatta that they ought...
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  • The Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) is an amateur sports organization based in the United States. A multi-sport organization, the AAU is dedicated exclusively...
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    Research was split $500,000 to CCS and $450,000 to Abramoff's Capital Athletic Foundation, and $50,000 to repay an Abramoff loan). According to the Senate...
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  • Abramoff met his contribution one year by donating $10,000 from the Capital Athletic Foundation, an organization Abramoff controlled. E-mails later surfaced...
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    $280,000 for lobbying. It also donated $50,000 to Abramoff's Capital Athletic Foundation, a non-profit organization that Abramoff used to redistribute...
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  • to run Eshkol Academy and acquire real estate for the school. Capital Athletic Foundation: Non-profit organization, incorporated by Abramoff July 8, 1999...
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  • investor, co-founder and managing partner of investment firm Clearlake Capital. According to Forbes, Eghbali had a net worth of $3.8 billion as of January...
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    London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of around 8.8 million, and its metropolitan area is the...
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  • Capital Bible Seminary)
    officially named Lancaster Bible College | Capital Seminary and Graduate School and shortened to LBC | Capital, is a private Bible college, seminary, and...
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  • of 2016 – AJ Capital Partners Urban Land Institute Chicago’s Catalytic Redevelopment – Chicago Athletic Association James Beard Foundation Outstanding...
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  • Vinovich, lobbyist Michael Williams golfing trip paid for by Capital Athletic Foundation at a cost of over $130,000—this trip was named in Safavian's...
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    The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a nonprofit organization that regulates student athletics among about 1,100 schools in the United...
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