Hillary Clinton Backers Paid $500k to Get Trump Harassment Accusers to Come Forward

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, N.Y., waves after arriving at the Delancey Street Foundation to attend a Kerry-Edwards fundraiser in San Francisco, Friday, Oct. 15, 2004. Walking with Clinton are Mark Buell, center, and his wife, Susie Tompkins Buell, right, both Democratic party fundraisers and activists. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

Two cronies of Hillary Clinton donated more than half a million dollars to celebrity attorney Lisa Bloom’s effort to get women accusing Donald Trump of sexual harassment to step forward.

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The New York Times reports that Susie Tompkins Buell, a major Hillary donor, and Democratic attack dog David Brock both gave hundreds of thousands of dollars to Bloom, who was representing several of the women accusing Trump.

Fox News:

Susie Tompkins Buell, the founder of Esprit Clothing and a major Clinton campaign donor for many years, gave the money to celebrity lawyer Lisa Bloom who was working with a number of Trump accusers at the time, according to the paper’s bombshell report.

Bloom solicited donors by saying she was working with women who might “find the courage to speak out” against Trump if the donors would provide funds for security, relocation and possibly a “safe house,” the paper reported.

Former Clinton nemesis turned Clinton operative David Brock also donated $200,000 to the effort through a nonprofit group he founded, the paper reported in an article entitled, “Partisans, Wielding Money, Begin Seeking to Exploit Harassment Claims.”

Bloom told the Times that the effort was unproductive. One woman requested $2 million then decided not to come forward. Nor did any other women.

Bloom said she refunded most of the cash, keeping only some funds for out-of-pocket expenses accrued while working to vet and prepare cases.

The lawyer told the paper she did not communicate with Clinton or her campaign “on any of this.”

She also maintained that she represented only clients whose stories she had corroborated and disputed the premise that she offered money to coax clients to come forward, the paper reported.

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How Bloom “corroborated” the stories is unclear since at least some of the women involved reported being alone in a room with Trump.

Coming forward to accuse the president of the United States of anything, much less sexual harassment, is a hazardous undertaking to one’s career and personal life. Just ask Juanita Broaddrick. But Broaddrick never received a penny to come forward and accuse Bill Clinton of rape. I guess it shows how much times have changed.

You might think this sort of thing is illegal, but it isn’t. It’s only unethical. When it comes to anything connected to the Clintons, that shouldn’t surprise us.

 

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