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Thu Jun 21, 2012, 08:08 AM Jun 2012

3 Companies, 1 PO Box, and a $1 Million Super-PAC Gift

http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2012/06/robert-t-brockman-restore-our-future-donation


Pro-Mitt Romney super-PAC Restore Our Future released its June monthly filing on Wednesday. The final tally: $4.96 million, including notable contributions from Texas fracking billionaire Trevor Rees-Jones ($100,000), multilevel marketing mogul Frank Vandersloot ($100,000), and conservative publisher Richard Scaife ($67,500).

But the largest chunk of donations came from what, at first glance, look like three separate companies: CRC Information Systems, Inc.; Fairbanks Properties, LLC; and Waterbury Properties, LLC. Although the latter two companies don't even have websites, they all ponied up nearly identical sums—$333,333, give or take a dollar—and listed the same address: PO Box 2608, Dayton, Ohio 45401.

It's not a coincidence. All three companies are controlled by one man: Texas millionaire Robert T. Brockman, CEO of Reynolds and Reynolds, a former printing company which now advertises itself as a "[p]rovider of automotive retailing solutions for car dealers and automakers." (He's listed as the CEO of CRC Information Systems, operating manager of Fairbanks Properties, and an operating officer at Waterbury Properties.) As the Sunshine Foundation notes, PO Box 2608 is also the same address for Brockman's charitable foundation. This isn't the first time Brockman appears to have given to a conservative super-PAC via a corporate back-channel—in 2011, Dealer Computer Services Inc., a subsidiary of Universal Computers, gave $50,000 to the pro-Rick Perry "Restoring Prosperity Fund."

Tom Schwartz, a spokesman for Reynolds and Reynolds—which is headquartered in Dayton—said that he could only confirm that CRC was a subsidiary company, and that he had never heard of Waterbury Properties LLC or Fairbanks Properties LLC "until I started getting calls today." "Mr. Brockman's a private investor and we're a private company," he said. "I did connect with him and he declined to comment beyond the donations themselves."
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