ALBANY — A network of limited
liability companies tied to a Kiryas Joel developer has given Governor Andrew Cuomo $ 250,000 in 2015, more than any other source.
Capital New York reports that a «network of limited
liability companies tied to a Kiryas Joel developer» donated $ 250,000 to the Democratic governor in 2015.
The individuals, corporations and limited
liability companies tied to 104 Smith Ave. have given Cuomo far more.
The parties eventually reached an agreement — and a limited
liability company tied to the development made a hefty donation to de Blasio's Campaign for One New York.
Not exact matches
Reid stresses that the
company severed
ties with over 40 brokers and that there has been no hit to the
company's
liability.
Three limited
liability companies sharing a Fayetteville address gave a collective of more than $ 92,000, records show, and at least $ 65,000 in other gifts can also be
tied to the
company.
Ninety limited
liability companies,
tied to 16 addresses, donated to the PAC, which contributes to both Governor Andrew Cuomo and candidates for the state senate, according to Capital New York.
Public records indicate the sales took place about two weeks before a limited
liability company run by Nicolla and involved in the land deal gave $ 50,000 to Gov. Andrew Cuomo's campaign fund --- among $ 150,000 in donations reported by the governor's campaign that day from LLCs
tied to Columbia.