Mistaken Identity Donor Embroiled in PMA Controversy
February 20, 2009
In a case of mistaken identity, a man has become embroiled in the scandal surrounding the defense-lobbying firm PMA Group.
Marvin Hoffman, an executive specializing in information technology at National Technical Systems (NTS) in California, initially told The Washington Post he had given no money to Rep. Pete Visclosky (D-Ind.), who has ties to the PMA Group.
But after looking through his financial records, Hoffman realized he had donated $2,000 to Visclosky in 2006, Hoffman said in an interview with The Hill.
Read more: (Roxana Tiron, “Mistaken Identity Donor Embroiled in PMA Controversy,” The Hill, 2/20/09)