someoneyouknow
Literotica Guru
- Joined
- Jun 5, 2006
- Posts
- 28,274
A so-far unnamed woman has contacted several news organizations (real ones, not the Fox tabloid) claiming she was offered $20,000 by a Republican to lie about being sexually harassed by Robert Mueller.
If that name sounds familiar, Robert Mueller is the lead investigator of the con artist's collusion with Russia and any and all matter relating to the investigation. So far his investigation has led to several arrests and convictions, and is working diligently to uncover the traitorous deeds of the con artist.
The unnamed woman in a recent email to multiple journalists wrote that a man who said he worked for GOP activist Jack Burkman asked her “to make accusations of sexual misconduct and workplace harassment against Robert Mueller” in exchange for the money.
Oddly enough, Burkman twatted out today that he would be holding an event on Thursday in Virginia with the first woman to make an allegation against Mueller.
However, there is more to this than one woman. It seems a conspiracy theorist who supports the white supremacist-in-chief runs a website for "Surefire Intelligence", a supposedly small firm which does investigations. The phone number of the firm is the web site's owner's mother phone number.
Once Mueller was notified of this possible pathetic attempt to discredit him, he turned over all information, as did several of the press involved, which includes screen shots of the emails they received, to the FBI which is investigating this staged event.
Read more at:
https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/413873-fbi-asked-to-investigate-claims-women-were-offered-money-to-allege
If that name sounds familiar, Robert Mueller is the lead investigator of the con artist's collusion with Russia and any and all matter relating to the investigation. So far his investigation has led to several arrests and convictions, and is working diligently to uncover the traitorous deeds of the con artist.
The unnamed woman in a recent email to multiple journalists wrote that a man who said he worked for GOP activist Jack Burkman asked her “to make accusations of sexual misconduct and workplace harassment against Robert Mueller” in exchange for the money.
Oddly enough, Burkman twatted out today that he would be holding an event on Thursday in Virginia with the first woman to make an allegation against Mueller.
However, there is more to this than one woman. It seems a conspiracy theorist who supports the white supremacist-in-chief runs a website for "Surefire Intelligence", a supposedly small firm which does investigations. The phone number of the firm is the web site's owner's mother phone number.
Once Mueller was notified of this possible pathetic attempt to discredit him, he turned over all information, as did several of the press involved, which includes screen shots of the emails they received, to the FBI which is investigating this staged event.
Read more at:
https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/413873-fbi-asked-to-investigate-claims-women-were-offered-money-to-allege