Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is allegedly owing at least 10 top staffers.  They include recently departed campaign manager Paul Manafort, California state director Tim Clark, communications director, Michael Caputo and a pair of senior aides who left the campaign in June to work for a Trump Super PAC.


The New York real estate magnate and his allies have touted his campaign's frugality, saying it is evidence of his management skills.  His campaign's spending has totaled $89.5 million so far, about a third of what Democratic rival Hillary Clinton's campaign has spent.

One of the 10 who were unpaid, Michael Caputo, told a Buffalo radio station in June after he resigned from the campaign, that he was not volunteering. Rather, he said he just had not gotten paid. 

Caputo confirmed to Reuters on Thursday that the Trump campaign has still not paid his invoices.