Report: Trump's attorney pick Pirro owes creditors money
Jeanine Pirro, Trump's interim U.S. attorney pick, reportedly owes hundreds of thousands of dollars to creditors from her 2006 Senate campaign, according to a NOTUS report. The report details approximately $600,000 in unpaid debts from Pirro's failed Senate bid, including debts to Mercury Public Affairs, Verizon, and the U.S. Postal Service. The campaign failed to file financial reports for years, despite warnings. The Federal Election Commission allowed the campaign to stop filing reports in 2019, but noted this didn't absolve Pirro of her debt obligations. The statute of limitations has passed in New York.