<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?><oembed><version><![CDATA[1.0]]></version><provider_name><![CDATA[Sarah Palin Information Blog]]></provider_name><provider_url><![CDATA[https://sarahpalininformation.wordpress.com]]></provider_url><author_name><![CDATA[Ron Devito]]></author_name><author_url><![CDATA[https://sarahpalininformation.wordpress.com/author/devitor/]]></author_url><title><![CDATA[Palin: The Cost of Legal&nbsp;Warfare]]></title><type><![CDATA[link]]></type><html><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:center;"><a rel="attachment wp-att-4225" href="https://sarahpalininformation.wordpress.com/sarah-palin-support-sites/sarah-palin-facebook-pages-and-groups/3448-revision-6/"><img loading="lazy" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-4225" title="sarahpalinlegaldefensefund" src="https://i2.wp.com/us4palin.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/sarahpalinlegaldefensefund-300x143.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="143" /></a></p>
<p>Today, Meghan Stapleton posted about the status of the Alaska Fund Trust and the creation of a successor legal defense fund via <a href="http://www.facebook.com/notes.php?id=24718773587#!/note.php?note_id=401885808434">Facebook Note</a> on Gov. Palin&#8217;s page.</p>
<blockquote><p>First off, let’s keep in mind that this is about a legal defense fund.  According to the Summary of Findings in the decision released today by  the Alaska Personnel Board, nothing illegal and nothing unethical  occurred because not a penny has been distributed. Governor Palin did  nothing wrong. And in fact, everyone is in agreement that Governor Palin  acted in good faith. Now, let me explain how we got here.</p>
<p>It is no secret that Governor Palin has been subject to political and  legal attacks on an unprecedented scale.  Since these attacks originate  from her opposition, sometimes it can be a badge of honor to be the  focus of such irrational hatred. But there is a cost to all of this.</p>
<p>Last year, those who willfully and excitedly violated or abused Alaska  law showed they would do it again and again to either bankrupt Governor  Palin or paralyze her success for Alaska. Governor Palin had a choice:  plead guilty to things she didn’t do so that she could focus on the  state and save money for the family – or defend her good name and  reputation. She chose to fight back. In the end, Governor Palin and her  attorney, Thomas Van Flein, successfully defended against well over two  dozen complaints, lawsuits, and allegations. Time and time again during  and after the 2008 Presidential election cycle, independent  investigators proved that Governor Palin’s actions were sound, her  judgment was proper, and her intentions were honest. In fact, the  Personnel Board, the ethics board for the Governor of the state, never  even had to take up a case as each was dismissed before making it to the  next level.</p>
<p>But it did cost the Palins financially.</p>
<p>Seeing this nonsense, it was suggested to me from both sides of the  aisle that one way to deal with the substantial financial cost these  tactics were inflicting, was to create a trust fund for legal fees –  just like all the other legal defense funds for prominent politicians  who are targets.</p>
<p>As <a title="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124052923534150395.html" href="http://www.facebook.com/note_redirect.php?note_id=401885808434&amp;h=1fa2a20d359bbb5a1986a6392276dcc2&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fonline.wsj.com%2Farticle%2FSB124052923534150395.html" target="_blank">reported</a> in the Wall Street Journal, “Such funds have become increasingly common  as scrutiny of politicians has intensified.”  (<a title="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124052923534150395.html" href="http://www.facebook.com/note_redirect.php?note_id=401885808434&amp;h=1fa2a20d359bbb5a1986a6392276dcc2&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fonline.wsj.com%2Farticle%2FSB124052923534150395.html" target="_blank">“Palin  Backers Set Up Legal-Defense Fund”</a>, Wall Street Journal, p. A-3,  April 24, 2009)</p>
<p>When I approached Governor Palin with the idea, she had one primary  directive – if it can be done lawfully, then I will support it. She also  asked that, if possible, we keep it Alaskan.</p>
<p>One might think that creating a trust fund to collect money to pay legal  fees should not be that complicated, but it turns out, it is  exceptionally complicated.  You should know that as many as seven  lawyers were involved in the process; some of whom were and are  nationally prominent experts in creating legal defense funds, in  evaluating federal and state election laws, state trust law, federal and  state tax laws, state reporting requirements and state ethics  requirements.  It is a sad commentary on public life today when the  legal system can be used as a political weapon against an elected  official, and it takes a battalion of lawyers to figure out how to fund a  defense and counter-attack.</p>
<p>In any event, the legal team concluded that the fund they had created  was lawful in all respects.  I relied in good faith on that advice and  advised Governor Palin of that advice.</p>
<p>Ultimately, the Alaska Fund Trust was borne, and within a day or two, a  complaint was filed against it challenging its legality. (And like  everything else, the public knew because someone – likely the  complainant – violated the law and publicly released the accusation.)   And so started another prolonged legal battle – this time to determine  if the legal fund created to defend Governor Palin against frivolous  ethics complaints was itself ethical.  Quite a circle really.  We made  it clear that no money would be paid out on until the matter had been  resolved.</p>
<p>Thus, to this very moment, the money received was frozen and no one, not  the Palins, not the Palins’ attorney, no one ever received a penny from  the Trust on the Palins’ behalf.</p>
<p>The Personnel Board initially appointed an “independent” investigator.   That investigator, we later learned, had connections with, and was  associated with President Obama.  The Personnel Board had hired  President Obama’s personal law firm as an “independent” investigator to  review whether a fund created to raise money to eliminate a debt  incurred as a result of Governor Palin’s opposition to President Obama  was appropriate.  We objected to both the illegal leak and the blatant  political influence, and a new investigator was appointed.</p>
<p>The new investigator spent considerable time reviewing the old  information and collecting new, but I think it proved to be too  difficult to reverse an already-public decision. He concluded that the  Trust fund violated Alaska law in two respects.  His biggest heartburn  was that we used the word “official” on the website. And he was  distressed that we turned down an offer from a former White House  Special Counsel to serve as trustee and instead chose an Alaskan whom  Alaskans would recognize – Kristan Cole.</p>
<p>Kristan sat on several state boards as a volunteer public servant.  The  investigator concluded that because she sat on such boards, Governor  Palin as governor was technically her boss, and therefore she should not  be the trustee of the fund.  That is his conclusion and we respect  that.  The law is not clear on this aspect, and not one member of the  legal team saw this as an issue, but again, we respect the conclusion  here and it is not worth the time or money to dispute that.  But we do  want to thank Kristan for taking on that otherwise thankless task. What  is it they say about no good deed?</p>
<p>The other conclusion needs context.  There was a point where it appeared  that people around the country wanted to start legal defense funds for  Governor Palin.  The support and good will the people of this country  have shown to the Palins is inspiring.  But a concern was raised whether  all these other potential funds would comply with various laws,  including donation limits, limits against contributions from lobbyists  or contributions from foreign nationals.  So we used the word “official”  in the website to distinguish the Alaska Fund Trust from ones we were  not sure would be compliant.  In our view, that was a solid and common  sense reason to use the word “official,” but the investigator believes  that it made it appear that the website was sponsored by the State of  Alaska, and thus would be a use of Governor Palin’s ”official” office to  raise money.  We are not terribly persuaded that really would be the  case or that any member of the public could be confused, but we respect  the investigator’s evaluation of this point and it is not worth fighting  about.  Again, Governor Palin’s prime directive was simple – if this  fund could be set up lawfully, she would support it.  If not, it would  not have her support.</p>
<p>So Governor Palin has reached a point where she decided to agree to  resolve this matter with the investigator rather than spend time and  money fighting an ethics complaint about a fund that was created to  reimburse her for the money she has spent fighting bogus ethics  complaints drawn up by insiders and outsiders violating and abusing  Alaska law.  Really, this is simple pragmatism and common sense.</p>
<p>As you know, we love a good fight, but we must pick our battles  carefully.  As a chief executive, Governor Palin makes the calls, and  she knows that this battle, though important to her personally, does  nothing for the country. She has bigger battles to fight, battles to  restore our strength internationally and stand by our allies, battles to  stop the downward slide of our economy, and battles to take back  control of Congress.</p>
<p>However, I know and you know that no public official should ever have to  bear the financial brunt of these attacks. And Governor Palin can  lawfully raise money now through a brand new – not official but let’s  call it “real” – legal defense fund without any risk of offending an  investigator or state law.  And such a fund now exists at <a title="http://www.sarahpalinlegaldefensefund.org/donate.php" href="http://www.facebook.com/note_redirect.php?note_id=401885808434&amp;h=5b6946468a854bdeeede2d43fb0cc101&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sarahpalinlegaldefensefund.org%2Fdonate.php" target="_blank">http://www.sarahpalinlegaldefensefund.org/donate.php</a>.</p>
<p>Thanks to everyone who contributed to the Alaska Fund Trust.  Your heart  was in the right place.  And Governor Palin and her family have been  overwhelmed by your generosity. If you want to, you can contribute to  the new fund.  In the meantime, we will try to contact you to get your  donation returned from the old trust.</p>
<p>Now – back to motherhood for me! And common sense.</p>
<p>P.S. One last thought as we approach the anniversary of Governor Palin’s  “reloading,” thank God she had the fortitude and wisdom to look down  the road and see what she did – the state’s bills would have amounted to  millions upon millions more and her personal legal bills would be  personally insurmountable. I don’t know who would want to hold office  under these circumstances and with loopholes our Alaska legislators  refuse to close.</p>
<p><em>&#8211; Meghan Stapleton, Mom, Wife, and Now More Knowledgeable Than Ever  About Legal Defense Funds</em></p></blockquote>
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