The ADLF’s supplementary complaint, filed with U.S. election officials Tuesday, said Trump’s violations of the law since the earlier actions were “knowing and willful,” with emails sent out as late as July 12, almost two weeks after the original complaints were filed. The Federal Election Commission is supposed to notify a campaign of a complaint within five working days. The last day of that timeframe after the initial complaints would have been July 7.
The Trump campaign did not respond to a request for comment.
MPs from the U.K., Iceland, Finland, Denmark and Australia have gone public after receiving emails from Trump asking for cash as he takes on Hillary Clinton in the race for the White House.
Terri Butler, an Australian MP, reported receiving an email on July 12 asking her to make a “generous contribution.”