The committee said Brown used money orders to purchase memberships and allowed non\u002Dcompliant membership sales through a portal
Its decision, released late Friday, contains new allegations Brown used money orders to purchase memberships and allowed non-compliant membership sales through a portal.
Brown’s legal counsel had filed a notice of appeal of the decision to oust him, which the party said was based on a recommendation from its chief returning officer.Article content After Brown’s ousting, Debbie Jodoin, a longtime organizer with the party, came forward as the one who spoke up, alleging Brown arranged for a third-party corporation to pay her to work on his campaign.
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