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'''Sean Noble''' is a former Congressional Aid and GOP consultant who served as the Chief of Staff for Congressman John Shadegg (R-AZ) for over a decade <ref>[http://dc-london.com/ DC London homepage], accessed June 3, 2013.</ref> before entering the nonprofit world in 2009 and becoming the Executive Director/President of [[Center to Protect Patient Rights|Center to Protect Patient Rights]](CPPR), a "dark money" 501(c)4 linked to the 2011 largest campaign finance money laundering scheme in California.<ref name="Campaign Money Laundering Scheme">Andy Kroll, [http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2012/11/california-americans-responsible-leadership-donation-jerry-brown Campaign Money Laundering Scheme revealed, kind of], ''Mother Jones'', November 5, 2012.</ref>  In his position as Chief of Staff to Congressman Shadegg in 2008, Noble earned $87,000 a year, and when he transitioned into his role in the nonprofit arena in 2009, bought a rowhouse on Capitol Hill and an eight-bedroom home in Utah, amounting to a value of over one million dollars.<ref name="Secret Political Cash">Alison Fitzgerald and Jonathan D. Salant, [http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-10-14/secret-political-cash-moves-through-nonprofit-daisy-chain#p2 Secret Political Cash Moves Through Nonprofit Daisy Chain], ''BloombergBusinesweek'', October 15, 2012.</ref>  In addition to his role with CPPR and Presidency of Noble & Associates, Noble owns and serves as the President for DC London, Inc., a political consulting group based out of Arizona and D.C. which mysteriously uses the same founding address as [[American Commitment]] and [[Free Enterprise America]]
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'''Sean Noble''' is a former Congressional Aid and GOP consultant who served as the Chief of Staff for Congressman John Shadegg (R-AZ) for over a decade <ref>[http://dc-london.com/ DC London homepage], accessed June 3, 2013.</ref> before entering the nonprofit world in 2009 and becoming the Executive Director/President of [[Center to Protect Patient Rights|Center to Protect Patient Rights]](CPPR), a "dark money" 501(c)4 linked to the 2011 largest campaign finance money laundering scheme in California.<ref name="Campaign Money Laundering Scheme">Andy Kroll, [http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2012/11/california-americans-responsible-leadership-donation-jerry-brown Campaign Money Laundering Scheme revealed, kind of], ''Mother Jones'', November 5, 2012.</ref>  In his position as Chief of Staff to Congressman Shadegg in 2008, Noble earned $87,000 a year, and when he transitioned into his role in the nonprofit arena in 2009, bought a rowhouse on Capitol Hill and an eight-bedroom home in Utah, amounting to a value of over one million dollars.<ref name="Secret Political Cash">Alison Fitzgerald and Jonathan D. Salant, [http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-10-14/secret-political-cash-moves-through-nonprofit-daisy-chain#p2 Secret Political Cash Moves Through Nonprofit Daisy Chain], ''BloombergBusinesweek'', October 15, 2012.</ref>  [[File:Sean_noble.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Sean Noble]]
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In addition to his role with CPPR and Presidency of Noble & Associates, Noble owns and serves as the President for DC London, Inc., a political consulting group based out of Arizona and D.C. which mysteriously uses the same founding address as [[American Commitment]] and [[Free Enterprise America]]
  
  

Revision as of 19:22, 4 June 2013

Sean Noble is a former Congressional Aid and GOP consultant who served as the Chief of Staff for Congressman John Shadegg (R-AZ) for over a decade [1] before entering the nonprofit world in 2009 and becoming the Executive Director/President of Center to Protect Patient Rights(CPPR), a "dark money" 501(c)4 linked to the 2011 largest campaign finance money laundering scheme in California.[2] In his position as Chief of Staff to Congressman Shadegg in 2008, Noble earned $87,000 a year, and when he transitioned into his role in the nonprofit arena in 2009, bought a rowhouse on Capitol Hill and an eight-bedroom home in Utah, amounting to a value of over one million dollars.[3]

Sean Noble

In addition to his role with CPPR and Presidency of Noble & Associates, Noble owns and serves as the President for DC London, Inc., a political consulting group based out of Arizona and D.C. which mysteriously uses the same founding address as American Commitment and Free Enterprise America


Ties to the Koch Brothers

References

  1. DC London homepage, accessed June 3, 2013.
  2. Andy Kroll, Campaign Money Laundering Scheme revealed, kind of, Mother Jones, November 5, 2012.
  3. Alison Fitzgerald and Jonathan D. Salant, Secret Political Cash Moves Through Nonprofit Daisy Chain, BloombergBusinesweek, October 15, 2012.