An FBI forensic accountant testified in the corruption trial of former Rep. Steve Stockman that the Texas Republican used charitable contributions to pay for extravagant personal expenses.

Among the spending, Stockman is accused of using $450,000 in charitable contributions to pay for dolphin boat rides, tanning salons, a kennel bill, a dishwasher and airline tickets to South Sudan, the Houston Chronicle reported.

The money came from Baltimore money manager Stanford Z. Rothschild Jr., who gave the $450,000 to various charities run by Stockman, according to testimony.

Rothschild died in 2017, but his secretary Jean Dellman testified Wednesday that her boss intended to spend the money on policies he supported but not explicit political purposes.

The accusation is part of a larger accusation that Stockman siphoned off $1.25 million in donations to pay for personal and campaign costs.