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Report Id A40916 FRIENDS of JEREMIAH FREI-PEARSON J C84690 FRIENDS of EVA PEARSON D A18913 JPMORGAN CHASE & CO J.MP Based on Campaign Finance Filings Submitted to the New York State Board of Elections: Beginning 1999 Filer Id Candidate or Committee Name (Filer Name) Report Id A40916 FRIENDS OF JEREMIAH FREI-PEARSON J C84690 FRIENDS OF EVA PEARSON D A18913 JPMORGAN CHASE & CO. PAC K A00971 M&T BANK AND WILMINGTON TRUST POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE J A40916 FRIENDS OF JEREMIAH FREI-PEARSON K C84690 FRIENDS OF EVA PEARSON D A18913 JPMORGAN CHASE & CO. PAC D A18176 INTERNATIONAL PAPER POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (IP-PAC) A C24384 SUFFOLK COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE K C34940 COMMITTEE TO ELECT JOSEPH M. BUTLER JR. E A31966 ANDREW CUOMO 2018, INC. J A18176 INTERNATIONAL PAPER POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (IP-PAC) A A01111 VOICE OF TEACHERS FOR EDUCATION / COMMITTEE ON POLITICAL A EDUCATION OF THE NEW YO A20033 FRIENDS FOR KATHY HOCHUL C A31966 ANDREW CUOMO 2018, INC. J A31966 ANDREW CUOMO 2018, INC. J A40916 FRIENDS OF JEREMIAH FREI-PEARSON K A11453 DEMOCRAT, REPUBLICAN, INDEPENDENT VOTER EDUCATION E (D.R.I.V.E.) A40916 FRIENDS OF JEREMIAH FREI-PEARSON C Page 1 of 1794 10/01/2021 J.MP Based on Campaign Finance Filings Submitted to the New York State Board of Elections: Beginning 1999 Transaction Code Election Year Transaction Id X 2014 999999 A 2011 5686 A 2005 8192 A 2005 4929 A 2010 536000 A 2011 5716 A 2006 660 A 2015 133596 A 2015 241 A 2007 5656 A 2012 864 A 2015 133599 A 2015 35541 A 2014 53 A 2012 863 A 2012 865 A 2010 4000 A 2009 19879914 F 2010 5635 Page 2 of 1794 10/01/2021 J.MP Based on Campaign Finance Filings Submitted to the New York State Board of Elections: Beginning 1999 Date of Schedule Transaction Original Date of Liability, Payment Date or Date Received 09/12/2011 05/15/2005 01/07/2005 07/10/2010 09/21/2011 09/30/2006 08/06/2015 04/15/2015 10/04/2007 10/12/2011 08/06/2015 07/22/2015 09/07/2014 10/12/2011 10/12/2011 03/22/2010 09/30/2009 09/14/2010 Page 3 of 1794 10/01/2021 J.MP Based on Campaign Finance Filings Submitted to the New York State Board of Elections: Beginning 1999 Contributor Code Contribution Type Code IND IND IND IND IND IND IND IND IND IND IND IND IND IND IND IND IND Page 4 of 1794 10/01/2021 J.MP Based on Campaign Finance Filings Submitted to the New York State Board of Elections: Beginning 1999 Corporation Name Contributor First Name LOUIS PEARSON KEVIN JAMES MAXINE FLEMING JEREMY RODERICK PATRICK NORMAN TRACY DONNA KEVIN NORMAN NORMAN JULIAN JEROME CARLOS RECIO Page 5 of 1794 10/01/2021 J.MP Based on Campaign Finance Filings Submitted to the New York State Board of Elections: Beginning 1999 Contributor Middle Initial Contributor Last Name BOERO JAY J PEARSON HERSCHLEIN MOSS MEREDITH J PEARSON A PEARSON J PEARSON A WILLOX PEARSON M PEARSON PEARSON A WILLOX A WILLOX DARWALL W PEARSON Page 6 of 1794 10/01/2021 J.MP Based on Campaign Finance Filings Submitted to the New York State Board of Elections: Beginning 1999 Contributor Address Contributor City Contributor State 77 ROBERTSON ROAD LYNBROOK NY 6573 LAKE ROAD MADISON OH ONE MORTON SQUARE, APT 1BW NEW YORK NY 206 NORTHWOODS ROAD MANHASSET NY 3 LOCUST LANE NEW HYDE PARK NY 250 E PEARSON ST CHICAGO IL 1355 WATERS EDGE DRIVE AUGUSTA GA PO BOX 5307 BAY SHORE NY 22792 DUFFY RD. WATERTOWN NY 722 PEARSON POINT PL ANNAPOLIS MD 255 RIDGEWOOD DRIVE PIPERTON TN 5 DUAL DR LAKE GROVE NY 1 MORTON SQUARE NEW YORK NY 722 PEARSON POINT PL ANNAPOLIS MD 722 PEARSON POINT PL ANNAPOLIS MD 57 THAMES STREET APT. 3V BROOKLYN NY 40 CENTER ROAD CIRCLE PINES MN 10826 JORDAN RAE LANE CHARLOTTE NC Page 7 of 1794 10/01/2021 J.MP Based on Campaign Finance Filings Submitted to the New York State Board of Elections: Beginning 1999 Contributor Zip Check Number Check Date 11563 44057 10014 11030 AMERICAN E 11040 60611 30901 P/R-M 11706 858 13601 6225 21401 4407 38017 P/R-M 11755 PRD 07/22/2015 10014 CC 21401 4406 21401 4405 11237 CREDIT CAR 55014 L00493815 28227 1338 Page 8 of 1794 10/01/2021 J.MP Based on Campaign Finance Filings Submitted to the New York State Board of Elections: Beginning 1999 Amount on Schedule(s) Amount Forgiven, Outstanding, or Attributed 200.00 8.67 500.00 1000.00 100.00 18.00 16.60 0.00 300.00 100.00 2500.00 258.50 0.00 100.00 5000.00 2500.00 5000.00 300.00 12.00 0.00 645.00 Page 9 of 1794 10/01/2021 J.MP Based on Campaign Finance Filings Submitted to the New York State Board of Elections: Beginning 1999 Description Other Receipt Code Expenditure Purpose Code OTHER Page 10 of1794 10/01/2021 J.MP Based on Campaign Finance Filings Submitted to the New York State Board of Elections: Beginning 1999 Expenditure Purpose Code For Schedule Q only Page 11 of1794 10/01/2021 J.MP Based on Campaign Finance Filings Submitted to the New York State Board of Elections: Beginning 1999 Explanation Transfer Type Bank Loan SPOUSE JUDITH ALSO ON CHECK REFUND Page 12 of1794 10/01/2021 J.MP Based on Campaign Finance Filings Submitted to the New York State Board of Elections: Beginning 1999 Record Created by User ID Record Create Date 02/04/2014 10:27:55 AM GAM 10/04/2011 12:00:00 AM 03/16/2006 11:03:11 AM MBT 01/07/2005 11:18:07 AM 6 07/15/2010 06:50:28 PM GAM 10/04/2011 12:00:00 AM 10/06/2006 11:43:25 AM USERNAME 08/10/2015 12:00:00 PM 09/08/2015 11:41:29 AM PJP 10/23/2007 04:18:16 PM 08/12/2015 01:50:29 PM USERNAME 08/10/2015 12:00:00 PM 08/10/2015 04:39:18 PM 08/26/2015 05:33:43 PM 08/12/2015 01:50:29 PM 08/12/2015 01:50:29 PM 6 07/15/2010 06:50:28 PM USERNAME 10/23/2009 12:00:00 PM JFP 02/05/2011 01:54:57 PM Page 13 of1794 10/01/2021 J.MP Based on Campaign Finance Filings Submitted to the New York State Board of Elections: Beginning 1999 C37222 KEN BAER FOR THE COMMUNITIES K A40916 FRIENDS OF JEREMIAH FREI-PEARSON K A86706 FRIENDS OF DAVID BUCHWALD D A18913 JPMORGAN CHASE & CO. PAC F A40916 FRIENDS OF JEREMIAH FREI-PEARSON C A40916 FRIENDS OF JEREMIAH FREI-PEARSON K A40916 FRIENDS OF JEREMIAH FREI-PEARSON J C39234 COMMITTEE TO ELECT BRENT OLEARY J A11453 DEMOCRAT, REPUBLICAN, INDEPENDENT VOTER EDUCATION J (D.R.I.V.E.) A40916 FRIENDS OF JEREMIAH FREI-PEARSON B C84690 FRIENDS OF EVA PEARSON D A18913 JPMORGAN CHASE & CO. PAC K A18913 JPMORGAN CHASE & CO. PAC F A25148 DEMOCRATS FOR EDUCATION REFORM-NEW YORK STATE A A83866 REPUBLICAN STATE LEADERSHIP COMMITTEE-NEW YORK (RSLC-NY) D A38057 COMMITTEE TO ELECT BOBBY CANTWELL TO THE NEW YORK STATE D ASSEMBLY C84690 FRIENDS OF EVA PEARSON F A01328 ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY PAC J A18913 JPMORGAN CHASE & CO. PAC A A40916 FRIENDS OF JEREMIAH FREI-PEARSON K Page 14 of1794 10/01/2021 J.MP Based on Campaign Finance Filings Submitted to the New York State Board of Elections: Beginning 1999 A 2009 2215 N 2010 1001 A 2014 19 A 2007 4718 F 2010 5641 A 2010 187000 A 2012 5626 A 2009 38 A 2004 147787 F 2010 5629 A 2011 5670 A 2009 8926 A 2009 1937 A 2010 5865 A 2012 13660 A 2008 5710 A 2011 5771 A 2005 18565 A 2010 1216 F 2010 638000 Page 15 of1794 10/01/2021 J.MP Based on Campaign Finance Filings Submitted to the New York State Board of Elections: Beginning 1999 03/20/2009 07/06/2010 09/16/2014 11/15/2007 09/07/2010 03/25/2010 12/23/2011 10/24/2008 12/31/2003 08/17/2010 07/27/2011 06/30/2009 10/31/2009 07/26/2010 09/28/2012 07/28/2008 11/06/2011 12/31/2004 07/15/2010 07/09/2010 Page 16 of1794 10/01/2021 J.MP Based on Campaign Finance Filings Submitted to the New York State Board of Elections: Beginning 1999 IND IND IND IND IND IND IND IND IND IND IND IND IND IND IND IND Page 17 of1794 10/01/2021 J.MP Based on Campaign Finance Filings Submitted to the New York State Board of Elections: Beginning 1999 JOHN JEREMIAH FREI-PEARSON JEREMIAH JEREMIAH PEARSON PAYPLANNER MATTHEW JOAN JEREMIAH JEROME JESSE LAYMON TOM PEARSON DOUGLAS SCOTT LINDA C ARTHUR MARIANELA WILLIAM JAY BOHEMIAN BEER GARDEN Page 18 of1794 10/01/2021 J.MP Based on Campaign Finance Filings Submitted to the New York State Board of Elections: Beginning 1999 PEARSON FREI-PEARSON FREI-PEARSON DOUGLAS HAUGEN A BECKER FREI-PEARSON PEARSON FALBO JAY PEARSON PEARSON PEARSON PEARSON JORDAN C PEARSON PEARSON Page 19 of1794 10/01/2021 J.MP Based on Campaign Finance Filings Submitted to the New York State Board of Elections: Beginning 1999 258 RIVERSIDE DRIVE #APT 9C NEW YORK NY 3131 29TH STREET APT. 1D ASTORIA NY 17 SEYMOUR PL WHITE PLAINS NY 144 SPLIT OAK ROAD NAPERVILLE IL 3023 34TH STREET APT. 1 ASTORIA NY 33 FLINTLOCK RIDGE ROAD KATONAH NY 31-31 29TH STREET #1D ASTORIA NY 40 CENTER RD CIRCLE PINES MN 36-50 CRESCENT STREET, 2ND FLOOR LONG ISLAND CIT NY 226 YOAKUM AVENUE FARMINGDALE NY 6573 LAKE ROAD MADISON OH 144 SPLIT OAK ROAD NAPERVILLE IL 2640 44TH STREET NW WASHINGTON DC 6030 BOOTH ST ELMHURST NY 2885 GULF SHORE BLVD APT 604 NAPLES FL 229 S.

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