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THU · 2026-05-14 · 20:43 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0514-76365
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Top California Democratic strategist pleads guilty to $225,000 fraud charges

Top California political strategist Dana Williamson has pleaded guilty to fraud charges related to a scheme to steal $225,000 from a dormant campaign account. Federal authorities allege Williamson conspired to divert these funds to her chief of staff, Sean McCluskie, by disguising payments to McCluskie's spouse for nonexistent work.

Uwa Ede-Osifo in Los AngelesThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-14 · 20:43 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Top California Democratic strategist pleads guilty to $225,000 fraud charges
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Top California political strategist Dana Williamson has pleaded guilty to fraud charges related to a scheme to steal $225,000 from a dormant campaign account. Federal authorities allege Williamson conspired to divert these funds to her chief of staff, Sean McCluskie, by disguising payments to McCluskie's spouse for nonexistent work. McCluskie previously took a plea deal in December. Williamson also admitted to making false statements about the scheme and filing false tax returns. This development is expected to impact the California gubernatorial race, with opponents of Xavier Becerra, whose campaign account was involved, seeking to link him to the scandal, though Becerra maintains his innocence. Williamson faces up to 38 years in prison, with sentencing scheduled for July.

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Williamson also pleaded guilty to making false statements and filing false tax returns.

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Tom Steyer stated that Xavier Becerra likely broke state law and is at the center of a criminal investigation.

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Xavier Becerra maintains he did not know about the scheme.

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The stolen funds were disguised as payments to Sean McCluskie's spouse for nonexistent work.

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Dana Williamson pleaded guilty to fraud charges related to $225,000 stolen from a dormant campaign account.

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Dana Williamson, a top California political strategist with ties to the state’s governor, Gavin Newsom, and gubernatorial hopeful Xavier Becerra, pleaded guilty on Thursday to fraud charges, an admission that is poised to fuel other candidates’ attacks in the race.Federal authorities say Williamson conspired to steal $225,000 from a dormant campaign account belonging to Becerra, who was not named in the plea deal, and divert the money to his chief of staff, Sean McCluskie.The funds were disguised as pay to McCluskie’s spouse for nonexistent work. McCluskie reportedly took a pay cut to join Becerra when he became the US secretary of health and human services in 2021.McCluskie took a plea deal last December.Becerra has maintained he did not know about the scheme, but his opponents have sought to link him to the corruption investigation.“We know that Xavier Becerra likely broke state law, and now he’s at the center of an ongoing criminal investigation,” billionaire Tom Steyer, one of Becerra’s top rivals in the governor’s race, said in a statement after Williamson’s guilty plea. “Democrats cannot afford to wake up on June 3 and discover we’ve got a criminal on our hands. Xavier Becerra should not be our governor, and we can’t risk having him as our nominee.”Katie Porter, the former congresswoman also running for governor, said earlier this week that Becerra’s proximity to the scandal made him “too big of a risk” for voters.“My opponents have spent millions spreading lies to purposefully mislead voters. Today confirms what I have said from day one: I did nothing wrong. Case closed,” Becerra wrote Thursday on X, in reference to court documents indicating that Williamson and McCluskie hid the plan from him.Williamson wielded considerable influence in Sacramento politics. She served as chief of staff to Newsom and cabinet secretary for Newsom’s predecessor, Jerry Brown.Williamson also pleaded guilty to making false statements about the campaign fund scheme and filing false tax returns, in which she claimed roughly $1.7m in personal expenses as business deductions, according to law enforcement officials.A court date regarding her sentencing has been set for July. Williamson is facing up to 38 years in prison.
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