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Wednesday, June 1, 2016

[Exposed] Major Clinton donors behind Trump U. lawsuit

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oped: First and foremost...I will withhold any comment on the Trump University issue pending facts being released and the case settled ...however no matter how you slice the proverbial pie it pales when compared to the many Hillary Clinton scams and frauds...ie: Benghazi,Fast and Furious,WhiteWater,TravelGate on and on of which deaths were the end result not just a monetary loss...as far as I can tell no deaths have ever been attributed to accusations against the Trump Organization...care to comment el Diablo Hillary? No? no matter I will>
Yes indeed “You can’t legislate against human stupidity...This is a tragedy but it was avoidable.” 
I'm sorry but this is a true definition of the word "Bimbo" Whether it be male,female or #LGBTQ

via: TheHornNews
For months, presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump has called the litigation against his Trump University a politically motivated sham.
It’s looking more and more like he’s right.
And, once again, all roads lead straight to the Clintons.
According to recent reports, the firm behind the lawsuit against Trump University isn’t just a bunch of lawyers after a quick buck. In fact, the firm has deep financial ties over the course of years with both Hillary and Bill Clinton.
Judge Gonzolo Curiel ordered the release of documents from the lawsuit Friday, and they contained the shocking Clinton link that was first reported by Rachael Stockman of LawNewz.com. 


In fact, Stockman reported, Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd, the law firm behind the class action suit, has paid the Clintons $675,000 in speaking fees since 2009 alone.
“Hillary Clinton gave a $225,000 speech at the law firm as recently as September 4, 2014,” according to Stockman’s report. “Bill Clinton also gave a speech for the same fee back in 2013, and another one in 2009 before the firm had been renamed (they used to be called Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudman & Robbins LLP).”
Of the five law firms that paid the Clintons for speaking engagements over the past few years, Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd seems to have shelled out the most.
One of the attorneys ‘of counsel’ at the law firm, Patrick Coughlin, even maxed out his personal donations to Clinton’s presidential campaign in February.
Trump University  has been cited in anti-Trump political ads during the primary campaign as evidence that Trump doesn’t fulfill his promises. Trump’s lawyers deny any wrongdoing in the case.

Trump has predicted he will prevail when the case goes to trial.
The trial is expected to begin in November, close to Election Day, which some have criticized as remarkably suspicious timing.

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