In its first public action resulting from a nearly two year investigation into the campaign finance and lobbying practices of Detroit Casino developer Michael J. Malik, Sr., California’s Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) has found Malik violated state political campaign laws by falsely filing a campaign finance report in January 2007 that failed to disclose political contributions Malik made to 17 campaign committees and totaling $26,500 between the period July 1 – December 31, 2006.
Malik is the principal casino and development partner of Mrs. Marian Ilitch. She is the owner of Detroit’s MotorCity Casino. Ilitch and her husband Mike Ilitch are co-founders of Little Caesars Pizza and co-owners of the Detroit Red Wings. Her husband owns the Detroit Tigers. The parent company of their various affiliates is Detroit-based Ilitch Holdings, Inc. Marian Ilitch and Malik have formed various affiliates to pursue gambling opportunities across the U.S. including BarWest LLC, an entity pursuing casino resort development projects in Barstow, CA.
Malik is the principal casino and development partner of Mrs. Marian Ilitch. She is the owner of Detroit’s MotorCity Casino. Ilitch and her husband Mike Ilitch are co-founders of Little Caesars Pizza and co-owners of the Detroit Red Wings. Her husband owns the Detroit Tigers. The parent company of their various affiliates is Detroit-based Ilitch Holdings, Inc. Marian Ilitch and Malik have formed various affiliates to pursue gambling opportunities across the U.S. including BarWest LLC, an entity pursuing casino resort development projects in Barstow, CA.
In its 2.19.09 decison, the FPPC notes this isn't the first time Malik has been involved in similar violations. In 2004, BarWest LLC failed to report a $26,600 contribution to a San Joaquin County GOP committee. In the Fall 2006, Malik acknowledged those violations, and paid a fine to the FPPC.
Malik is currently facing federal fraud charges in Florida (Goldberg v. Malik) related to a Securities and Exchange Commission ponzi scheme case against concert promoter Jack Utsick.
Public Notice & Agenda: FPPC Meeting 2.19.09
Public Notice & Agenda: FPPC Meeting 2.19.09
Press Release: FPPC Enforcement Decisions 2.19.09
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