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Document doj-ogr-00031278

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Summary: The article lists top donors to Bill Richardson's campaign, including individuals and organizations that contributed at least $50,000. Notable donors include Jeffrey Epstein and Jerry Perenchio. The total donations from various individuals and organizations are detailed.
Significance: This document reveals major donors to Bill Richardson's gubernatorial campaign, including notable figures like Jeffrey Epstein.
Key Topics: campaign donations Bill Richardson top donors
Key People:
  • Bill Richardson - Democratic Gov.-elect
  • James Peterson - Owner of Peterson Properties Real Estate Services Inc.
  • Jeffrey E. Epstein - New York City financier and owner of J. Epstein & Co.
  • Jerry Perenchio - President of Univision

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Albuquerque Tribune Online Page 5 of 28 9. Cap II: $50,000 The Albuquerque real estate company is owned by James Peterson of Peterson Properties Real Estate Services Inc. Cap II leases properties to companies such as Walgreens Drug Stores Inc. 10. Jeffrey E. Epstein: $50,000 The New York City financier, who owns a ranch near Stanley, supported Richardson's campaign in New Mexico. Epstein heads J. Epstein & Co., a Manhattan money-management company. He built a mansion on the 100,000-acre Zorro Ranch he bought from former Gov. Bruce King's family in 1993. BREAKDOWN: TOP DONORS Here is a list of individuals, companies and political organizations that donated at least $50,000 to Democratic Gov.-elect Bill Richardson's campaign: $345,000 Democratic Governors Association, Washington, D.C. Political Action Committee $300,000 AFSCME, Washington, D.C. Labor committee $289,315 New Mexicans for Bill Richardson, Santa Fe Congressional committee $100,000 CWA New Mexico State PAC, Albuquerque Political Action Committee $100,000 Downs at Albuquerque, Albuquerque Horse racing $100,000 Jerry Perenchio, Los Angeles, Calif., President, Univision. $100,000 The Peters Corporation, http://abqtrib.com/archives/news02/120702_Page_05_donate.shtml Public Records Request No.: 17-2957/2006 DOJ-OGR-00031278