U.S. Family Network

U.S. Family Network, Inc. (USFN) was founded in 1996 by Ed Buckham, who also served as the organization's consultant. USFN was a tax-exempt 501(c)(4) corporation founded in Virginia, with its principal offices located in the District of Columbia in the same building as Buckham's consulting firm Alexander Strategy Group and Tom DeLay's political action committee Americans for a Republican Majority (ARMPAC).[1] USFN received $500,000 from the NRCC and $1 million from lobbyist Jack Abramoff's Russian clients.[2]

Much of the money went to Buckham and his wife, Alexander Strategy Group, and a 15-year lease on a Washington Redskins skybox used by Abramoff. The group closed in 2001 while under a Federal Election Commission probe, distributing several hundred thousands of dollars in remaining assets among people associated with USFN. The townhouse was sold at below market value to U.S. Representative Jim Ryun (R-KS).

The activities of USFN are under investigation by the Justice Department; a subpoena for USFN documents was issued in February 2006, naming Abramoff, Tony Rudy and his wife Lisa, Tom DeLay and his wife Christine, Buckham and his wife Wendy, Ralph Reed, and Grover Norquist.[3]

  1. ^ Complaint for Monetary and Injunctive Relief Under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act Archived 2006-02-23 at the Wayback Machine, filed by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, May 3, 2000
  2. ^ Michael Kranish: Abramoff ties to Russians probed: US inquiry widens to energy concerns, Boston Globe, February 23, 2006
  3. ^ Investigators Issue New Subpoena In Abramoff Case, National Journal, February 13, 2006