Former Missouri House Speaker John Diehl (Republican) fined $47K by state ethics commission
A former Missouri House speaker who was forced to resign in disgrace in 2015 has been fined $47,000 by the Missouri Ethics Commission for allegedly misusing campaign funds.
John Diehl, a Republican from Town and Country, signed a consent decree with the ethics commission released Tuesday acknowledging probable cause that he violated state campaign finance laws.
While he was fined $47,000, Diehl will only have to pay roughly $10,000 if he doesnt violate campaign finance law again in the next two years.
The four counts in the consent decree include a $6,730 credit card payment for non-campaign expenses and three counts of failure to properly disclose and report campaign expenses.
Diehl was arguably the states most powerful politician in 2015 when the Kansas City Star revealed hed been sending sexually inappropriate messages to a 19-year-old House intern. While he initially refused to step down, he eventually resigned when it became clear hed lost the support of key members of his party.
After his political career ended, he laid low for years before reemerging in 2018 to advocate for a company he co-owned that was hoping to mine cobalt in the Bootheel.
More bad behavior at:
https://missouriindependent.com/2023/05/23/former-missouri-house-speaker-john-diehl-fined-47k-by-state-ethics-commission/