Boebert used campaign money at bar owned by ‘Beetlejuice’ date

Rep. Lauren Boebert’s re-election campaign spent hundreds of dollars on a bar co-owned by the man she saw fondling last month during a performance of “Beetlejuice” in Denver.

Boebert’s (R-Col.) campaign spent $317.48 at an event in late July at the Hooch Craft Cocktail Bar in Aspen, Colorado, according to FEC records.

The “eccentric” representative. He said he briefly dated Quinn Gallagher, co-owner of the Aspen bar. The two broke up shortly after their playful vaping behavior in a “Beetlejuice.”

The 36-year-old congresswoman suggested that she and Gallagher broke up because he was a Democrat.

“All future date nights have been canceled and I’ve learned to check party affiliations before going on a date,” Boebert told TMZ shortly after the handy date night.

Lauren Boebert faces a competitive re-election battle. REUTERS Quinn Gallagher, owner of Hooch Cocktail Bar in Aspen.Instagram/hoochaspen

Boebert, no stranger to controversy, was ejected along with Gallagher from the “Beetlejuice” performance in Denver for causing a disturbance in the audience.

Footage showed the mother-of-four blowing a plume of vape smoke into the air and groping her male partner’s crotch in the middle of the show. Gallagher was also seen fondling her breasts.

The pictures showed Lauren Boebert and her boyfriend Quinn Gallagher getting down to business while attending Beetlejuice. Denver Arts and Places via Storyful

Authorities later claimed the couple violated theater policy by taking photographs and were the subject of complaints from those sitting around them.

Boebert had filed for divorce from her husband, Jayson, in April. A month earlier, she revealed that her son Tyler, 17 at the time, had gotten a girl pregnant.

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The Colorado congresswoman has since taken a relatively conciliatory tone about the ordeal. REUTERS

The congresswoman also has several arrests.

His campaign initially defended Boebert’s behavior, but after the images surfaced, he took a more conciliatory tone.

The facade and exterior area of ​​the Hooch Craft Cocktail Bar in Aspen Colorado.Google Maps

“I was a little too eccentric. I am well known for having a lively personality. Maybe too animated a personality,” the firebrand told One America News Network last month.

His campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Post.

During the third quarter, which spans July through September, Boebert’s campaign raised $853,840, FEC filings show. His campaign is listed as having $1,434,675 in cash on hand.

His main Democratic foe, Adam Frisch, claims to have raised $3.4 million.

Frisch, 56, narrowly lost to Boebert by a measly 546 votes.

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