In July, at the culmination of a months-long Missouri House investigation into Greitens’ campaign apparatus, Rep. Jay Barnes, R-Jefferson City, wrote in a complaint to the Missouri Ethics Commission that A New Missouri was formed to evade state campaign contribution limits and donor disclosure requirements.

Indeed, the 67 donations recorded in the 990 filing all exceed $2,600 — the cap voters placed on individual donations to candidates in the 2016 election.

The Post-Dispatch reported last week that Michael Hafner, who worked on Greitens’ campaign, said he spoke with the Missouri Ethics Commission in November about Barnes’ complaint, suggesting the commission is still investigating.

Hafner testified to the Missouri House last spring that, when he worked on the campaign, he spoke with California venture capitalist Monu Joseph about ways to conceal political donations. Joseph is listed as the president of A New Missouri in the tax filing.