Fattest Cat
Officials: Democrat’s Biggest Money Man Has Mob Connections
ABC NEWS
By
Brian Ross
BOSTON,
July 28, 2004
— As Sens. John Kerry and John Edwards arrived in Boston today for the
Democratic National Convention, so did the California man who is their single biggest contributor.
He is Stephen Bing, a wealthy film
producer who, with little fanfare, has managed to steer a total of more than $16 million of his
money to Democratic candidates and the supposedly independent groups that support them.
Bing is perhaps best known for
sparking a tabloid frenzy when he publicly expressed doubt that he was the father of actress
Elizabeth Hurley's baby. (A paternity test proved he was indeed the father.) He repeatedly has
refused to say why he is funneling millions of dollars to the Democrats.
Lewis thinks it is cause for
concern.
Montemarano has a long criminal
record and is known to organized crime investigators by his street name, Donnie Shacks.
Throwback to Nixon Days?
Campaign reform advocates say the role of secretive big money is all a throwback to the days of
Richard Nixon and the scandal that grew out of the 1972 Republican Convention.
"It raised a huge public outcry and led to basic reforms which said the public funds will be used to pay for these conventions, but that's the only money you can use," said Fred Wertheimer, president and founder of Democracy21.com, a nonpartisan watchdog organization. He added: "Today, we'll have over $100 million from corporations and other special interests helping to fund these two national conventions."