Fla. Gov. will use own money to reimburse donation

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Updated: 3/19 1:44 pm
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) -- Florida Gov. Rick Scott says he will write a $2,000 personal check to reimburse campaign donations received from those linked to a gambling scandal.
 
Scott said Tuesday he will donate the money to the Florida Veterans Foundation.
 
The governor announced his decision a week after more than 50 people were arrested in a scandal involving Allied Veterans of the World. The organization ran nearly 50 Internet parlors in Florida with computerized slot machine-style games.
 
Investigators said the charity gave about $6 million to veterans and much of the $300 million went to charity leaders.
 
Those linked to the scandal have donated more than $1 million to Florida politicians and political parties. Scott received four checks.
 
The Republican Party of Florida announced Friday it would donate $300,000 to the veterans foundation.

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