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Fauci’s disclosures indicate he was paid $5,000 to


attend an “RFK Ripple of Hope” virtual awards ceremo- ny in December 2020; $1,600 to attend “An Evening of Hope” virtual event in April 2020; and $1,500 to attend a “Prepared for Life” virtual gala in October 2020. Fauci also brings in lucrative annual royalties from


medical textbooks. Financial statements indicate he has earned between $100,000 and $1 million from his books, including multiple editions of Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine. He has been part of the textbook’s editorial board


since 1983. Fauci also reported a stake worth between $1,000 and


$15,000 in Jackson Fillmore, a trattoria in San Fran- cisco, within the district of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Records show Fauci has placed his earnings in three


diff erent accounts with Charles Schwab: a contributory IRA has $638,519.70 in it, a brokerage trust account has a total of $2,403,522.28, and a Schwab One Trust con- tains $5,295,898.92. It all adds up to $8,337,940.90. Grady has two accounts of her own. Her IRA boasts $120,277.82, and a Schwab One Trust has $1,962,819.27


for a total of $2,083,097.09. Their specifi c investments with Schwab are detailed


in the report released by Marshall. They hold Atlas large- cap mutual funds, Pimco’s investment-grade bond fund, and a tax-exempt municipal debt fund. One holding is Matthews Pacifi c Tiger Fund, which


has ties to China. Marshall accused Fauci of having “sig- nifi cant investments in China through one of his mutual funds.”


Added together, the trust, retirement accounts, and


money market accounts make the medical couple worth $10.4 million — though this total doesn’t include real estate holdings, such as their home in a tony neighbor- hood in Northwest Washington, D.C. “Dr. Fauci was completely dishonest about his fi nan-


cial disclosures being open to the public,” Marshall said in a statement. “Dr. Fauci must be held accountable to all Americans who have been suing and requesting for this information but don’t have the power of a Senate offi ce to ask for it.” Fauci testifi ed that his fi nancial disclosure is avail-


able to the public.


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