Why Isn't The Corporate Media Covering GOP Donor Robert Lichfield?

The Corporate Media has sure given a lot of coverage to Norman Hsu, a major donor to Democratic candidates.

So why hasn't the Corporate Media covered Robert Lichfield, founder of the highly controversial World Wide Association Of Specialty Programs and Schools (h/t Josh Marshall)?

A top Utah fund-raiser for Mitt Romney's presidential campaign - who has links to an organization facing a civil lawsuit alleging child abuse - is no longer part of Romney's state finance team.

Robert Lichfield of La Verkin, who founded the umbrella group called the Worldwide Association of Specialty Schools, brought in some $300,000 earlier this year for Romney during a single Utah event and has donated tens of thousands to the former Massachusetts governor and other Republicans in recent years.

Lichfield is named in a federal lawsuit charging that students of the "behavior modification" schools with ties to WWASPS were subjected to "physical abuse, emotional abuse and sexual abuse." The suit had 140 defendants at last count...

The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court in Utah, alleges brazen acts of child abuse, including that students of the various programs had been forced to eat their own vomit, clean toilets with a toothbrush and brush their teeth afterward, were chained or locked in dog cages, kicked, beaten, thrown and slammed to the ground and forced into sexual acts.

There's a lot more on Wikipedia. Given the horror of these charges, doesn't Lichfield deserve at least as much Corporate Media coverage as Hsu?