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Dem Congresswoman’s Campaign Pays Chinese Embassy for Student Visas

Corrine Brown / AP
October 15, 2015

 

The reelection campaign of Rep. Corrine Brown (D., Fla.) paid the Chinese embassy in Washington $4,000 in July, according to campaign finance records released on Thursday.

The campaign reported two payments to the embassy, one for $3,200 and one for $800, itemized as payments for "student visas."

Brown’s office did not respond to questions about the payments, which were first noted by ProPublica’s Derek Willis.

The third-quarter filing with the Federal Election Commission contained other odd disbursements, such as a $200 payment to Brown staffer Carolyn Chatman itemized as "senior prom."