JEFFERSON CITY — St. Louis Alderman Megan Ellyia Green has settled a complaint filed with the Missouri Ethics Commission, agreeing to pay $200 in fines after the ethics regulator found probable cause that she violated campaign finance law.

The ethics commission, in documents posted online this week, said Green, D-15th Ward, had failed to report an in-kind donation of $1,500 on Oct. 8 from Our Revolution: Mid-Missouri, a group affiliated with U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders’ 2016 presidential campaign.

The commission also said she failed to report two donations in 2017: $150 from UAW Region 5 Midwest Political Action on Feb. 5 and $250 from Glaziers Architectural Metal & Glassworkers Local Union No 513 on July 5.

The commission said there was probable cause to believe Green, and two campaign officials, violated campaign finance law by not reporting the donations, and that the three did so knowingly.

“Our committee made a handful of clerical errors that were corrected as quickly as possible after they were pointed out,” Green said in a text message.