U.S. Senate candidate in Nebraska Dan Osborn is reportedly restructuring his campaign following complaints he has been improperly steering funds for personal use to his relatives, including his wife, who, a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) alleges, received funds illegally via the Osborn campaign, a web of political action committees and consulting firms. While paying family members is not illegal under federal election law, there are certain guidelines that must be followed, including that the services rendered are bona fide campaign services, and that they are paid at fair-market value. Fox News Digital reported last month that conservative watchdog Americans for Public Trust filed a complaint with federal election officials alleging the Osborn campaign and two political action committees were engaging in an illegal "scheme" to pay nearly half-a-dozen of his relatives. Osborn's wife was among the relatives at the center of the complaint, having ...
Jacy Jayne has been the NXT women’s champion for more than 130 days and has all the belief in the world that her reign will remain intact once Stand & Deliver is finished on Saturday night. Jayne’s hopes of battling either Kendal Grey or Lola Vice one-on-one vanished on Wednesday as NXT GM Rob Stone announced that she will defend the title in a triple-threat match. Grey and Vice’s match to determine a No. 1 contender ended in controversy as one competitor tapped out and the other was pinned. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM To make things right, Stone put both challengers in the match against Jayne at Stand & Deliver. Jayne told Fox News Digital before the decision was made that it doesn’t matter who she faces, she was confident she was going to come out on top. "No, because I’ve beaten them both already," she said when asked if it mattered who she was going to face. "So, I’m going to do the same thing that I’ve done in the past and I’m go...