FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Fort Wayne’s NBC) – In a video streamed live on YouTube, Democratic Candidate for Congress Courtney Tritch is seen laughing and dancing on stage with Drag Queens at the After Dark bar, Saturday.

It was a Drag Show and fund raising event for her campaign. In the video, you can see Tritch accepting cash donations from members of the audience.

"It went very well," says event organizer Dellalicious, who’s real name is Brandon. "We had a packed house, we raised a lot of money and I was feeling very positive about it until yesterday."

That’s when an article appeared in the Journal Gazette.Tuesday, the paper reported the Banks’ campaign sent them video from the fundraiser. Banks’ campaign manager,Steve Justus, threatened to file an ethics complaint. He also sent this statement.

"Not only is this video deeply disturbing and offensive, but it clearly shows Tritch illegally accepting undocumented cash campaign donations while she dances on stage with a drag queen."

Brandon is the Drag Queen who appeared alongside Tritch.

"I’ve been called many things in my life," he says. "I’ve been called deeply disturbing and I’ve been called worse. But, never by a politician."

Brandon says he is also offended that Banks’ campaign chair said Tritch may want to apologize to Indiana families for this "charade".

"An apology for what?" he adds. "For having a fundraiser at a bar, or because it was an LGBT bar?"

Tritch’s campaign echoed that thought in a statement they sent to Fort Wayne’s NBC. It reads in part, "What is disturbing though is the clear homophobia demonstrated by Rep. Banks. In asking for an apology to the families of the 3rd District, he is stating that the LGBTQ community is excluded from his idea of family."

Fort Wayne’s NBC reached out to the Banks’ campaign Wednesday. They would not comment any further on the threat to file an ethics complaint.

However, the rules are clearly stated by the Federal Election Commission for contributions up to $50, candidates may record information about the contributor or "keep records of the name of the event, the date and the total amount" received without identifying the individual contributors.

The Tritch campaign says the event followed FEC regulations.