Report: Hillary’s Close Friend Paid $500G to Fund Trump Sexual Harassment Accusers

While the New York Times ran with a “bombshell” report about sexual misconduct by Pres. Donald J. Trump, the once paper of record may have more egg on its credibility face once again. That’s because a staunch Hillary Clinton supporter and confidant showered the female accusers with boatloads of cold hard cash.

Fox News has apparently followed money trail that starts with Hillary Clinton’s close personal friend and top campaign donor Susie Tompkins Buell. The Esprit Clothing founder created a slush fund to the tune of $500,0000 for celebrity lawyer Lisa Bloom to go pay any woman willing to claim inappropriate sexual conduct by the former Reality TV star and business mogul.

In a Fox News segment covering the accusations and outrageous payouts, contributors Beverly Hallberg, president of District Media Group, and former Missouri State Rep. Don Calloway cast doubt on the veracity of the claims.

The ferreted-out accusers lobbied for huge sums of money and attorney Bloom enjoyed a sweet payout as well. One woman went as far as to successfully negotiate a $750,000 mortgage payoff and another aimed at a massive $2 million cash deal. When the Clinton backers wouldn’t go that high, the so-called “victim” balked and walked away.

Bloom, who took money to defend Hollywood’s Harvey Weinstein against the avalanche of sexual allegations, had attempted to push these paid accusers into the public eye before the November vote in an effort to change the trajectory of the presidential election.

The questions Americans need to ask themselves about accusations against the president is how low was Hillary Clinton willing to go to gain power. Watch the video below for further analysis on this story.


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