A Hillary Clinton gal pal paid half a million bucks to fund women willing to accuse President Trump of sexual misconduct before the 2016 presidential election and guess what . . . Trump won, Hillary lost and so did ISIS.
The New York Times reported that Susie Tompkins Buell, the founder of Esprit Clothing and a huge Hillary Clinton campaign donor for many years, gave the money to celebrity shyster lawyer Lisa Bloom, daughter of Gloria Allred. She was working with the Trump accusers at the time, according to the report.
Bloom solicited money donors by saying she was working with women who might "find the courage to speak out" against Trump if they would send money so she could sweeten the deal with security, relocation and possibly a "safe house."
One woman was offered $750,000 to pay off her mortgage but eventually got cold feet or a warm heart and didn't come forward.
It sounds as if Bloom believed that Trump is a known 'snuffer-outer' to people who cross him.
David Brock, the slime ball Clinton propagandist, also donated $200,000 of his own dirty money through a sneaky "nonprofit" group he founded. The Times article describing all of this is titled "Partisans, Wielding Money, Begin Seeking to Exploit Harassment Claims."
Bloom admitted to The Times the effort failed. One woman wanted to be paid a cool $2 million but then decided to 'forget about it' and didn't come forward.
None of the other women came forward as well, Trump beat Clinton, hundreds of women literally cried, gnashed their teeth, threw themselves to the ground and screamed at the sky weeks later.
Bloom claimed to have refunded "most" of the cash, keeping only a little for herself for expenses, but this is unsubstantiated. She also claimed to have not communicated with Hillary or her campaign "on any of this," but this could also mean that she communicated with Hillary and her campaign "on all of this." Remember, Bloom is a lawyer.
Bloom also claims she represented only those women whose stories she corroborated and she denied that she offered money to coax them to come forward.
Bloom took the focus away from herself and flipped culpability onto the American public saying, "It doesn't cost anything to publicly air allegations. Security and relocation are expensive and were sorely needed in a case of this magnitude, in a country filled with so much anger, hate and violence."
She may have been referring to Antifa, BDS and Black Lives Matter but didn't clarify.
After the article went to print and hundreds of people read it, Brock declined comment, according to the paper.
Clinton campaign representatives claimed that they didn't know anything, didn't see anything and have "no idea who this Bloom lady is."
Buell had no comment on the financial arrangement she made with anyone about anything. But she did admit that she was frustrated that Trump got away with [alleged] sexual misconduct.
Was Buell frustrated enough to offer money to people who would say anything about anyone for a price?
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The New York Times reported that Susie Tompkins Buell, the founder of Esprit Clothing and a huge Hillary Clinton campaign donor for many years, gave the money to celebrity shyster lawyer Lisa Bloom, daughter of Gloria Allred. She was working with the Trump accusers at the time, according to the report.
Bloom solicited money donors by saying she was working with women who might "find the courage to speak out" against Trump if they would send money so she could sweeten the deal with security, relocation and possibly a "safe house."
One woman was offered $750,000 to pay off her mortgage but eventually got cold feet or a warm heart and didn't come forward.
It sounds as if Bloom believed that Trump is a known 'snuffer-outer' to people who cross him.
David Brock, the slime ball Clinton propagandist, also donated $200,000 of his own dirty money through a sneaky "nonprofit" group he founded. The Times article describing all of this is titled "Partisans, Wielding Money, Begin Seeking to Exploit Harassment Claims."
Bloom admitted to The Times the effort failed. One woman wanted to be paid a cool $2 million but then decided to 'forget about it' and didn't come forward.
None of the other women came forward as well, Trump beat Clinton, hundreds of women literally cried, gnashed their teeth, threw themselves to the ground and screamed at the sky weeks later.
Bloom claimed to have refunded "most" of the cash, keeping only a little for herself for expenses, but this is unsubstantiated. She also claimed to have not communicated with Hillary or her campaign "on any of this," but this could also mean that she communicated with Hillary and her campaign "on all of this." Remember, Bloom is a lawyer.
Bloom also claims she represented only those women whose stories she corroborated and she denied that she offered money to coax them to come forward.
Bloom took the focus away from herself and flipped culpability onto the American public saying, "It doesn't cost anything to publicly air allegations. Security and relocation are expensive and were sorely needed in a case of this magnitude, in a country filled with so much anger, hate and violence."
She may have been referring to Antifa, BDS and Black Lives Matter but didn't clarify.
After the article went to print and hundreds of people read it, Brock declined comment, according to the paper.
Clinton campaign representatives claimed that they didn't know anything, didn't see anything and have "no idea who this Bloom lady is."
Buell had no comment on the financial arrangement she made with anyone about anything. But she did admit that she was frustrated that Trump got away with [alleged] sexual misconduct.
Was Buell frustrated enough to offer money to people who would say anything about anyone for a price?
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