Bell law founder gives $15,000 for inaugural

 

Published on 1/20/2009

By Tommy Howard

thoward@gtowntimes.com

Putting on a lot of inaugural activities for America's 44th president -- and the first black President, Barack Obama -- takes a lot of money. The largest donation in South Carolina was made by Georgetown attorney J. Edward Bell III.

The founding partner of the Bell Legal Group, a national law firm based in Georgetown, Bell contributed $15,000 to the Presidential Inaugural Committee.

Bell, his wife and several of his law partners were in Washington on Tuesday enjoying the inaugural activities. He was unable to return a phone call from the Georgetown Times before press time.

Overall, some 37 South Carolinians contributed about $50,000 to the cost of the inauguration.

Following Bell's contribution, other major contributors from the Palmetto State include:

* Ann Ghisolfi, self-employed of Hilton Head Island, $10,000;

* John Keith, Eastern Carolina Pediatrics of Florence, $6,000;

* Richard "Dick" Harpootlian, R.A. Harpootlian PA, Columbia, $5,000 (former chairman of the S.C. Democratic Party from 1998 to 2003);

* Harriet Holliday, Not employed, Myrtle Beach, $1,000;

* A. Darrell Hickman, Not employed, Anderson, $1,000;

* and Dr. John Ijem, Inlet Cardiopulmonary and Associates, Pawleys Island, $250, is the only other contributor from Georgetown County.

*

For a list of all contributors who gave $200 or more, visit the Web site http://www.pic2009.org//page/content/donors.

Leave a Response

Notice about comments:
Gtowntimes.com is pleased to offer readers the ability to comment on stories. We expect our readers to engage in lively, yet civil discourse. Gtowntimes.com cannot promise that readers will not occasionally find offensive or inaccurate comments posted in the comments area. Responsibility for the statements posted lies with the person submitting the comment, not gtowntimes.com. If you find a comment that is objectionable, please click "report abuse" and we will review it for possible removal. Please be reminded, however, that in accordance with our Terms of Use and federal law, we are under no obligation to remove any third party comments posted on our website. Full terms and conditions can be read here.

Post a Comment





Latest Polls



Advertisement