Embattled U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner is asking his staff to sign non-disclosure agreements.
That comes amid a flurry of shakeups in his campaign after a week marred by embarrassing revelations about his past online postings and a tattoo that resembles a well-known Nazi symbol.
Politico was the first to report on the existence of the non-disclosure agreements Thursday.
Platner’s former political director, Genevieve McDonald, told Politico that she was offered $15,000 to sign a non-disclosure agreement but refused to do so.
“I did not accept the offer. I certainly could have used the money. I quit my job to work on Platner’s campaign, believing it was something different than it is,” she said.
His campaign told Politico that the $15,000 offer was part of a standard severanc

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