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Spreckley said Justice for Property Rights receives support from small investors and retirees. The firm had previously been linked to another lobbying group.
The TimesSpreckley declined to identify the financial backers of the campaign group Justice for Property Rights. The public relations firm stated that the group is funded by small investors and retirees. Spreckley had earlier been connected to a separate lobbying organization.
The firm repeated its description of the group's supporters without providing additional names or documentation. No further details on the size or origin of contributions were released.
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