Super PAC supporting Mitt Romney reveals names of mystery donors

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02/07/2012 6:13 PM
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Today, Restore Our Future, the so-called super PAC supporting Romney’s presidential candidacy, amended its latest report to the Federal Election Commission, solving the mystery of a $250,000 contribution last August from a California limited liability company that appeared to exist only on paper.

The donation from “Glenbrook LLC” of Redwood City was replaced with a pair of $125,000 donations from Jesse Rogers, a Palo Alto investment fund manager, and his wife, Melinda.

The New York Times, attempting to identify the individuals behind several businesses that gave big money to the pro-Romney PAC, had appealed to its readers for help in the case of Glenbrook LLC.

It resembles another instance last year when Edward Conard, a former executive at Bain Capital, acknowledged he was the source of a $1 million contribution in April to Restore Our Future. The donation was initially reported as coming from W Spann LLC, a dummy business with an office in a New York City office building. Several other contributions to the same super PAC came from entities with no apparent business purpose.

“We collect all the information from donors that the [Federal Election Commission] requires from us to disclose on our reports,” said Brittany Gross, spokeswoman for the pro-Romney super PAC. “At the request of Jesse and Melinda Rogers, Restore Our Future has amended the report to reflect them as donors.”

Brian C. Mooney can be reached at brian.mooney@globe.com.
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