New records detail that North Carolina gubernatorial nominee Mark Robinson, who can hardly be bothered to show up for his few duties as lieutenant governor, failed to properly reimburse the Department of Public Safety for security provided by the North Carolina State Highway Patrol for campaign use in 2023.
Robinson billed just over 23,000 miles of travel in 2023, with nearly 22,000 of those miles being used for campaign travel. With a reimbursement rate of 65.5 cents per mile, Robinson should have reimbursed the state more than $14,000, but didn’t even pay back $10,000 of what he owed.
“Once again Mark Robinson is taking advantage of North Carolina taxpayers, just like he did with his family’s nonprofit, which now owes the state over $130,000,” said American Bridge spokesperson Philip Shulman. “It’s clear Mark Robinson is nothing more than a grifter who’s looking to become governor so he can rip off North Carolinians even more.”
Above is an example of some of the records acquired by American Bridge. Please email [email protected] to obtain the full records showing how much Mark Robinson billed to the state and what he failed to reimburse.
Published: Oct 28, 2024