The treasurer of a political action committee is seeking $273,000 in attorneys' fees and sanctions against the state ethics commission after successfully fighting a subpoena issued for him as part of a broad campaign finance investigation.
David Matthew Billingsley, treasurer of the Lift UP PAC, is asking a judge to award $75,125 in attorneys' fees and another $198,482 in sanctions after a judge refused to allow the state ethics commission to enforce a subpoena against him.
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