Not all of the money spent by Fair Missouri went to Greitens allies.

Fair Missouri paid Atlas Strategy Group, owned by Gregg Keller, a Republican consultant and outspoken Greitens opponent, $6,000 from April through June for “consulting.”

He said he was hired for “communications purposes.”

Keller, who is known for his flame-throwing Twitter presence, tweeted 18 times from March 27 to May 7 using the words “Clean Missouri,” the name of the group that backed the voter-approved redistricting changes in 2018.

He has not since used the words “Clean Missouri” in any tweets.

Of Fair Missouri, Keller said, “They’re not currently a client.”

Both MGS and Bask were closely tied to the campaign apparatus of Greitens, a Republican who resigned last June after acknowledging an affair and facing allegations of campaign finance violations.

In 2016 and 2017, Greitens for Missouri paid Bask Digital Media approximately $284,000 for its services, according to a review of Missouri Ethics Commission records.

The campaign also paid Meredith Gibbons, the owner of MGS Consulting, approximately $100,000 during that time, ethics commission records show.