September 2024: Ogles Filed Several Amended Personal Financial Disclosure Reports That Dated Back To 2022. According to Nashville Banner, "On Friday, Republican U.S. Rep. Andy Ogles filed several financial disclosure reports with the clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives. The reports include his 2023 disclosure, initially due in May and filed a month after an extended due date in August. He also filed amended reports dating back to 2022 and disclosed new assets and liabilities that shine some light on the representative’s murky personal and campaign finances." [Nashville Banner, 9/16/24]
In An Amended Disclosure, Ogles Reported For The First Time A Home Equity Line Of Credit Valued Up To $1 Million With FirstBank That Was Taken Out In September 2022. According to Nashville Banner, "In the amended disclosures, Ogles reported for the first time a line of credit valued between $500,000 and $1 million with FirstBank and taken out in September 2022, the month after he won a contested GOP primary for the open seat. NewsChannel 5 reported the existence of an undisclosed credit line with the bank last year." [Nashville Banner, 9/16/24]
In An Amended Report, Ogles Disclosed A Joint Bank Account That Was Valued Up To $100,000. According to Nashville Banner, "Ogles also updated reports to disclose a joint bank account at First Horizon, valued at between $50,000 and $100,000, following questions from campaign finance watchdogs about how Ogles could have loaned his campaign more than $300,000 without a personal bank account. Ogles earlier admitted he had not actually loaned his 2022 campaign that much money." [Nashville Banner, 9/16/24]
In An Amended Report, Ogles Disclosed Two Retirement Accounts Worth Between $30,000 And $100,000 In 2022, When He Had Originally Reported They Were Worth Between $150,000 And $350,000. According to Nashville Banner, "The incumbent Republican’s amended disclosures also show depleted retirement savings, with his two retirement accounts worth between $30,000 and $100,000 in 2022, according to the Friday amendment, rather than between $150,000 and $350,000, as he had originally reported." [Nashville Banner, 9/16/24]
In An Amended Report, Ogles Disclosed An Additional Investment Property Worth Up To $1 Million. According to Nashville Banner, "In his amended 2022 report filed Friday, Ogles disclosed having an additional investment property beyond the previously disclosed one in Columbia, with the newly revealed one valued at between $500,000 and $1 million." [Nashville Banner, 9/16/24]