“洗钱”?纽森利用捐款夸大图书销量
'Money Laundering'? Newsom Used Donations To Inflate Book Sales

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/money-laundering-newsom-used-donations-inflate-book-sales

加州州长加文·纽森的“畅销书”《急匆匆的年轻人》销量因其超级政治行动委员会“民主运动”采取的争议性策略而大幅提升。最近的《纽约时报》报道显示,97,400册中,有67,000册是通过156万美元的捐款购买的——本质上是以任何金额的捐款换取一本书。 批评人士称这种安排可能是一种潜在的洗钱计划,因为该政治行动委员会直接从出版商处为每笔捐款购买书籍。虽然纽森的发言人声称他没有收到版税,并且这项举措加强了支持者关系,但该计划的伦理道德正受到质疑。人们还担心这可能会影响纽森未来书籍的预付款,此前他在2019年为一本儿童读物获得了125,000美元的预付款。

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原文

Authored by Luis Cornelio via HeadlineUSA,

California Gov. Gavin Newsom and his allies spent weeks boasting that his book, Young Man in a Hurry, became a “best-seller” within hours of its March release. However, a new report found those sales were largely driven by Newsom’s own super PAC using donor funds.

FILE - California Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks during a press conference in Los Angeles, Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Eric Thayer, File)

The book, published March 10 and centered on Newsom’s upbringing in California, has reportedly sold 97,400 copies since its release. Of those, 67,000 were purchased by Newsom’s Campaign for Democracy Committee through a donation-for-book scheme,

The leftist New York Times reported Friday that the PAC urged supporters to make donations in exchange for a copy of the book, effectively turning each contribution into a guaranteed sale.

Critics described the setup as a potential money-laundering scheme, with the super PAC purchasing copies from its publisher Porchlight Book Company for every donation, regardless of the amount.

Make a contribution of ANY AMOUNT today and I will send you a copy,” Newsom reportedly wrote in an email pitch.

In total, Newsom’s PAC spent $1,561,875 on the effort.

Defending the arrangement, Newsom spokesperson Nathan Click said the governor did not receive royalties from those purchases.

“Our goal was to deepen the relationship between him and the millions of folks who have already expressed support for Governor Newsom’s work. And as it turns out, the tactic more than paid for itself,” Click claimed.

Critics questioned the ethics of the program, with some suggesting it may have influenced Porchlight Book Company’s advance for Newsom’s 2026 book.

It remains unclear how much Newsom received as part of that advance. In 2019, however, he was paid $125,000 by Penguin Random House for Ben and Emma’s Big Hit, a children’s book.

A spokesperson for Newsom did not immediately respond to Headline USA’s request for comment regarding the advance for his latest book.

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