Now Ayers’ firm is working for Greitens, racking up millions of dollars worth of media work, according to Missouri campaign records.

That indicates one connection between the campaign and Langdon’s American Policy Coalition, which provided the money for the $1.975 million superPAC donation. That’s important because it raises the possibility that Greitens could, in theory, simply ask the nonprofit to reveal who originally provided the money.

His campaign continued its silence on that issue when asked again this week, offering no further details on who donated the money.

Greitens campaign manager Austin Chambers issued a written statement:

“You will have to direct questions about SEALs for Truth to that organization. There are only about half a dozen right-leaning political/nonprofit lawyers in the entire country and it is not surprising they regularly pop up. Mr. Langdon does not have any relationship to the campaign — I don’t know him. We have no knowledge of the accounting of other organizations beyond what we see on public disclosure reports.”