Discover Yahoo! With Your Friends

Explore news, videos and much more based on what your friends are reading and watching. Publish your own activity and retain full control.

To get started, first

YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    Mitt Romney's Blind Trust Not So Blind

    When Mitt Romney faced questions on the campaign trail four years ago about investments in firms engaged in embryonic stem cell research, the presidential candidate had a ready explanation -- he was unaware because his vast financial portfolio was under the control of an independent trustee. Last week, Romney's campaign pulled out the same explanation when ABC News sought details about the candidate's holdings in the Cayman Islands, a notorious offshore tax haven.

    "We remind you that Gov. Romney does not choose anything; these are BLIND TRUSTS," a campaign official wrote in an email.

    But government ethics experts and election lawyers told ABC News that Romney's trust might not be quite as blind as he has long maintained. That's because Romney placed his quarter-billion dollar family fortune in the hands of his personal lawyer and longtime associate Bradford Malt.

    Federal officeholders are required to either fully disclose all their financial holdings and any possible conflicts of interest, or place their holdings in a blind trust. Robert Kelner, a Republican election lawyer in Washington, D.C. with no ties to a current presidential campaign, explained the federal rules governing those blind trusts. "The Office of Government Ethics requires that a financial institution be appointed as the trustee and that the financial institution not be controlled by or have done business with the candidate," said Kelner. "It would preclude you from hiring your favorite lawyer as the trustee."

    Romney was himself once skeptical of the notion that a politician could use a blind trust to preempt inevitable questions about his investment choices and potential conflicts. When he ran against Sen. Edward Kennedy in 1994, Romney spoke critically of Kennedy's claim that he had no control over his investments. "The blind trust is an age-old ruse," Romney told the Boston Globe at the time. But in 2003, as he prepared to take office as governor of Massachusetts, Romney placed his family's funds in his own blind trust to avoid whatever accusations could surface.

    Romney's aides have referred to the blind trust in fending off political attacks about his investments ever since. In 2007, his GOP primary opponents took aim at several of his investments, including a stake in a firm that did business with Iran, shares of a Chinese oil company, and an interest in a company that engaged in embryonic stem cell research. Romney responded by announcing that Malt would take greater pains to insure Romney's investments would not conflict with his political views.

    Last week, the issue surfaced again when ABC News sent the campaign questions about offshore investments. The campaign responded to the questions by explaining the Romney always paid his taxes on earnings from his investments in funds that had located outside the U.S. The campaign also emphasized that, regardless of the tax question, it would be unfair to hold the candidate responsible for investment decisions made by Malt, the trustee overseeing Romney's funds.

    But some experts have questioned whether someone with Malt's close ties to Romney could oversee the candidate's finances with true independence. In addition to serving as the trustee for Romney's charitable foundation, Malt's law firm has represented Romney's interests in legal disputes, and Malt served as the primary outside counsel to Romney's company, Bain Capital. A sign of those ties surfaced in August, when Romney filed his financial disclosure report and revealed that Malt had invested over $1 million of the candidate's money in the Solamere Founders Fund. Solamere is managed by Tagg Romney, Mitt's son.

    Follow BrianRoss on Twitter

    Cleta Mitchell, a Washington, D.C. election lawyer who has done legal work for Rick Santorum's campaign, said it would be hard to explain how Romney's independent investment fund would orchestrate a $1 million investment with his son's firm without violating the terms of a standard blind trust -- terms that typically prohibit communication with family members.

    "What you're saying to the government is, I don't have any control over this, my spouse doesn't, and neither do my dependent children," Mitchell said. "The filer says, 'I don't know what's in it. I just get income from it.'"

    Said one prominent campaign lawyer who has advised past Republican presidential candidates on these matters: "I don't see how this would provide the required trustee independence under the executive branch blind trust requirements."

    Said another: "At the federal level, you have to have an absolute informational barrier and you're not supposed to influence anything with respect to the trust."

    Neither Republican election lawyer would agree to be named, for fear of reprisals from the Romney camp.

    In an email to ABC News, Romney's campaign acknowledged the arrangement does not live up to the strict standards for blind trusts established by the federal Office of Government Ethics. But the campaign was also quick to note that those rules do not apply to candidates for office -- they apply only to federal office holders.

    "The blind trust does NOT meet the exacting 'federal blind trust' standard," a campaign official wrote in response to questions from ABC News. "We have never called it a federal blind trust. If Governor Romney is elected president, that will change."

    Campaign officials said Romney set up the blind trust as he prepared to take office as Massachusetts governor, "so it meets different standards -- no less exacting, but different," adding that the trust was established in consultation with the Massachusetts State Ethics Commission. "Governor Romney received a written opinion from the State Ethics Commission that the blind trusts were effective," a campaign official said.

    Massachusetts does not have a set standard for blind trusts, however, according to David Giannotti, an ethics commission spokesman. He said if the commission did issue an opinion to Romney giving its blessing to the governor's blind trust, it would be confidential and he could not discuss it.

    Click here to return to The Blotter homepage.

    Also Read
     

    54 comments

    • AnonymousE  •  Albuquerque, United States  •  2 mths ago
      When your company bought out the steel mill my grandpa, father, and myself worked in, we were told that since it had merged, there would be extra job security. One year later, I was layed off, my pension was cut by 40%, and then ultimately the company went bankrupt! You know which one Mitt, you handled it personally!
    • John  •  2 mths ago
      I'll bet you $10,000 Mitt didn't know anything about this.
    • 1776  •  2 mths ago
      And this is a surprise to how many people? Just vote for the most honest one in the bunch. You know the name.
    • davidt  •  Comondú, Mexico  •  2 mths ago
      Money, money, money. Mitt is as dirty as they come. As Dylan sang, " Don't look to hard kid, they keep it all hid".
    • Universalist  •  Cleveland, United States  •  2 mths ago
      another GOPig big boy hiding his money in TAX FREE haven cayman islands -
      real GOPig patriotism at work -
      mittens joins the dictators/drug cartels in the cayman banks -
    • Wake Up  •  2 mths ago
      I must of missed Romney taking the silver spoon out of his mouth to make another bet. This guy is clueless to middle class problems. Just another Millionaire running for office!
    • honap  •  St. Louis, United States  •  2 mths ago
      Is this a sign of how Mitt thinks the Republican voter should blindly place their trust in him? Obama is beginning to look better every day, to both Republicans and Independents.
    • Ed  •  Kansas City, United States  •  2 mths ago
      If it's OK to look into the Clintons' Whitewater investments and it's OK to look into Obama selling a few feet of his yard to a neighbor, then it's OK to look into Romney's investments in an offshore tax haven. It's not partisan to try to make sure our government is not corrupt. We deserve to know that politicians aren't lining their pockets with their decisions as we struggle out here to buy houses, pay for college and save for retirement. We deserve an honest government.
    • SHOCKKA  •  Santa Ana, United States  •  2 mths ago
      Mitt is just as crooked as the rest of them, dont be fooled people..
    • Grumpy  •  Severn, United States  •  2 mths ago
      #$%$! Any ruling on a blind trust should be subject to public review, period. Somebody is shoveling it pretty deep, and it is all to obvious that Mr. Giannotti is stonewalling...
    • Imiss America  •  2 mths ago
      Politicians and ethics, business and ethics----That's a joke, these greedy, self-serving, ego-centric pricks know NOTHING about ethics and care less. The system has been abused to the point of collapse,guess who it falls on? that's right ladies and gentlemen, it falls on us.We the people are screwed.
    • melee401  •  2 mths ago
      This guy doesn't want US to see the greedy doings behind his fortune. Let's face it people, he isn't one of US and he has no first hand experience that would allow him to relate to the average American struggling to pay for a home or an education for their children.
      A quarter of a BILLION dollars and he has to hide it behind a "blind" trust fund to keep from being outted over how he acquired it. This guy is so divorced from everyday America that he will never be able to truly understand the struggles of US common folks. His speech writers can sure spin great "I feel your pain" speech lines though.
    • Habib  •  Pleasanton, United States  •  2 mths ago
      I just don't understand how american people can be so completely bambuzzled by the notion that rich entitled people are going to help the majority of people get a fair deal. Thae only care about the fortunes of their friends and supporters. Shipping jobs overseas is not going to feed the american people. WAKE UP and vote for economic stability.
      MAYBE IT"S TRUE what rich people say,"Everybody wants to be us".
      If that's true there is no hope for this system of governance. Don't be fooled by the notion that democracy brings stability. You wouldn't leave the fox in charge of the chicken coop.
      I guess a few years in jail on corruption charges is worth the wait if you have millions stashed away.
      OCCUPY FOR FREEDOM FROM ECONOMIC REPRESSION AND MANIPULATION.
    • Habib  •  Pleasanton, United States  •  2 mths ago
      More of the same. Entitled people who cannot get a grip on responsibility issues.
      responsiblity for the outcome of the actions of their handlers
      ." it wasn''t my fault" i didn't know what was happening. I accept the profits but not the problems.
      the law is truely blind. Criminals against humanity.
    • TruthBeTold  •  2 mths ago
      "The Office of Government Ethics requires that a financial institution be appointed as the trustee and that the financial institution not be controlled by or have done business with the candidate," said Kelner. "It would preclude [Mitt] from hiring [Mitt's] favorite lawyer as the trustee.". Oh well, Mitt is probably no more or less corrupt than the rest of the GOP candidates!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • -  •  2 mths ago
      Romney, the silver-spoon millionaire whose positions change all the time. What an snake oil salesman!
    • Paul  •  2 mths ago
      remember mitt thinks corporations are people my freinds. no wonder he feels that way. i wonder are they subject to the same laws and responsibilities as people are.
    • ok11  •  2 mths ago
      Such sensationalism... The article states that these strict blind trust standards are required only for Romney to hold a FEDERAL office... well, he doesn't hold one yet. It goes on to state that his blind trust DOES actually meet the standards required for him to hold office in Massachusetts. So where is the issue?!?!?!
    • BennieC  •  Southfield, Michigan  •  2 mths ago
      HE IS A FLEM FLAM MAN CAN NOT BE TRUSTED.
    • Jim  •  2 mths ago
      Ron Paul is the only one I trust.
    [ [ [['Dekraai', 10]], 'http://news.yahoo.com/photos/mourners-remember-seal-beach-shooting-victims-1318620627-slideshow/', 'Click image to see more photos', 'http://l.yimg.com/a/p/us/news/editorial/3/2c/32c8e92d889f42edb719cb5257afdf4e.jpeg', '461', ' ', 'Reuters/Lori Shepler', ], [ [['iPhone 4SXXXXXXX', 11]], 'http://news.yahoo.com/photos/thousands-line-up-for-apple-s-iphone-4s-1318602841-slideshow/', 'Click image to see more photos', 'http://l.yimg.com/a/p/us/news/editorial/f/4f/f4f15e8f6f323f5386dc9fdf9e15dca8.jpeg', '500', ' ', 'AP/Kirsty Wigglesworth', ] ]
    [ [ [['xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx', 11]], '27013743', '0' ], [ [['keyword', 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999]], 'videoID', '1', 'overwrite-pre-description', 'overwrite-link-string', 'overwrite-link-url' ] ]