Nexus PAC Update. Money to Bosley Charity Intrigue.

Man with giant green money bag
Screenshot of Nexus PAC contribution to Communities First
Screenshot of 2025 nonprofit filingat Missouri Secretary of State for Communities First
Screenshot of landing page for Citizens for LaKeySha Bosley campaign account registration at Missouri Ethics Commission

January 2026 campaign finance reports are trickling in to Missouri Ethics Commission and there’s an update to Sinquefields Donate to Nexus PAC. Again.

The January report for Nexus PAC shows two contributions to St. Louis City accounts and eight to campaigns elsewhere in Missouri as well as Illinois and South Carolina.

Nexus PAC is the legal money laundry for Nexus Group lobbyists. The PAC is run by attorney Matthew McBride, who serves on many St. Louis City economic development boards that authorize corporate welfare.

Screenshot of landing page for Citizens for Brandon Bosley campaign account at Missouri Ethics Commission
Screenshot of some 2018 campaign finance expenditures using address of 1428 Salisbury

St. Louis City State Rep Nick Kimble received $500 from Nexus PAC and there was a peculiar $1,000 contribution to Communities First at 1428 Salisbury.

It’s peculiar because the $1,000 was reported given to Communities First as a campaign contribution, not a charitable donation.

The organization is registered as a nonprofit with Missouri Secretaary of State. It is not registered as a political action committee with Missouri Ethics Commission.

Communities First is a Bosley Family charity. Their website does not have any information on its Board and Staff page.

But we know from corporation records and internet searches that Lucinda Frazier is registered agent and heads the nonprofit. She is 14th Ward (and before redistricting, longtime 3rd Ward) Democratic Committeewoman and Chief Deputy Recorder for St. Louis City Recorder Michael Butler, who also serves on the Board for Communities First.

Frazier is also widow of former Alder Freeman Bosley Sr and matriarch of the Bosley political family, mother to State Rep LaKeySha Bosley, a.k.a. LaKeySha Frazier-Bosley, and former Alder Brandon Bosley.

Both LaKeySha Bosley and Brandon Bosley use the 1428 Salisbury address for their campaign committees.

LaKeySha Bosley also uses it for her address on her campaign account and works with Communities First, possibly as an employee either currently or previously.

As a state legislator, she also worked for Recorder Butler at Open Concept, his now shuttered all you can drink for one price bar.

1428 Salisbury has also been used as an address for former 3rd Ward and Bosley Family related campaign workers on MEC Reports.

In 2023, I wrote about some of Brandon Bosley’s campaign finance problems here.

In December 2025, the Missouri Ethics Commission fined Brandon Bosley nearly $50,000 for campaign finance violations.