The state ethics commission on Wednesday dismissed a complaint against Patrick Kucera, who ran for Kansas governor in 2018 calling himself the "entrepreneurial evangelist."
After a more than three-hour hearing, the commission unanimously concluded that there wasn't sufficiently clear and convincing evidence to show that Kucera violated campaign finance law during his campaign for governor.
He had been accused of paying himself more than $10,000 for personal use out of his campaign account.
The ethics complaint centered on whether his campaign used funds to repay $230,000 in loans taken out by his campaign treasurer in 2017 . . .
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