Michael Grimm's Ex-Girlfriend Pleads Not Guilty In Involvement With Campaign Scheme

The ex-girlfriend of Republican Representative Michael Grimm has pleaded not guilty to charges she was involved in a campaign straw donor scheme, according to Reuters.

Diana Durand entered the plea through her attorney one week after the Staten Island Republican pleaded not guilty to evading taxes in a private business venture before he was elected, Reuters reported.

Her attorney portrayed her as a scapegoat in a two-year investigation of Grimm's campaign finances that prosecutors say uncovered the alleged tax evasion, but so far has failed to produce any campaign finance charges against Grimm himself, according to Reuters.

Kaplan claimed the ex-girlfriend has no knowledge of how campaign financing works, adding he expects the case to go to trial, Reuters reported. He described Durand and Grimm as still being close, but now out of touch because "each one is struggling with their own situation."

The indictment against Grimm alleges the tax fraud began in 2007 after he retired from the FBI and began investing in an Upper East Side eatery called Healthalicious and also accuses him of under-reporting more than $1 million in wages and receipts to evade payroll, income and sales taxes, in part by paying his workers in cash, according to Reuters.

Durand is also facing a charge of making false statements to the FBI when she said she didn't reimburse straw donors for their contributions to Grimm's campaign, Reuters reported. Her lawyer identified a politician identified only as Candidate A in her indictment as Grimm.

Grimm made headlines in January after telling a New York City cable news station reporter he wanted to throw him off a balcony in the Capitol for asking about the campaign finance inquiry, according to Reuters. Grimm is free on $400,000 bond and has vowed to stay in Congress and run for re-election while fighting the tax case.

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