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Trump University Plaintiff Law Firm Paid Clintons $450,000 for Speeches
American Spectator ^ | Jeffrey Lord

Posted on 06/01/2016 8:54:46 AM PDT by RoosterRedux

One of the law firms picked by the Judge in the Trump University case — the very Judge Donald Trump accuses by name of anti-Trump bias — awarded this firm the case after — say again after — Hillary and Bill Clinton had been paid a cool $450,000 for two speeches by the firm.

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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Front Page News; News/Current Events; US: New York
KEYWORDS: 2016election; albertogonzales; clinton; clintoncrimefamily; election2016; gonzalocuriel; laraza; newyork; presidentdonaldtrump; trump; trumpuniversity; whataretheirfrnicks
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To: RoosterRedux

For services rendered???


21 posted on 06/01/2016 12:52:08 PM PDT by Ozark Tom
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To: RoosterRedux

The US is such a corrupt nation now.


22 posted on 06/01/2016 2:25:31 PM PDT by NoLibZone (The US is now as corrupt as Mexico. Hillary will be rewarded.)
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To: RoosterRedux

Makes sense. The Clintons were extorting cash from Trump to stop the lawsuit at the same time they were soliciting bribes from the opposing law firm to get the case.


23 posted on 06/01/2016 2:31:39 PM PDT by meadsjn
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To: NoLibZone

Humans are corrupt. Our nation, our people, seek to eliminate that corruption.

The pendulum swings back and forth. This time it is swinging toward the Truth.

Go Trump.


24 posted on 06/01/2016 3:26:25 PM PDT by RoosterRedux
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To: Ozark Tom
The Clinton's services are always rendered in the future. If Hill is not elected, those services will be null and void.

Bill is senile and Hill is a lesbian drunk.

They are done for.

Go Trump.

25 posted on 06/01/2016 3:29:21 PM PDT by RoosterRedux
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To: RoosterRedux
👍Good post. In fact your last two. I wish FR had a "Like" button
26 posted on 06/01/2016 4:03:13 PM PDT by ResisTyr ("Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God " ~Thomas Jefferson)
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To: ResisTyr

Thx much.;-)


27 posted on 06/02/2016 3:51:39 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
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To: hal ogen

Good point.....b/c IMHO, incessant videos of a smiling Hillary at the podium, rifling through her notes, really hurt her.

She did not allow her remarks to be aired. We see only Hillary-—smiling, effervescent-—rifling through her notes.

we learned much later that she was pocketing huge amounts of money for a speech.

In one day she actually pocketed over $600,000 for 2 speeches.


28 posted on 06/03/2016 4:23:50 AM PDT by Liz (SAFE PLACE? A liberal's mind. Nothing's there. Nothing penetrates it.)
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MEMO TO DONALD: here's Hillary's conditions for making those $3 00,000 speeches.

HILLARY---WHITE PRIVILEGE ON STEROIDS

"Watta bunch of suckers---I pocket a $300,000 speaking fee, plus perks up my kazoo.
I make no major policy statements that might hurt my image for 2016. ROTFLOL."

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WASH/PO By Rosalind S. Helderman and Philip Rucker

Plans for UCLA visit give rare glimpse into Hillary Clinton’s paid speaking career.....she was paid $300,000 to speak to UCLA students and faculty in March. (UCLA) When officials at the University of California at Los Angeles began negotiating a $300,000 speech appearance by Hillary Rodham Clinton, the school had one request: Could we get a reduced rate for public universities? The answer from Clinton’s representatives: $300,000 is the “special university rate.”

That e-mail exchange and other internal communications, obtained this week by The Washington Post under a Freedom of Information Act request, provide a rare glimpse into the complex and meticulous backstage efforts to manage the likely 2016 presidential candidate’s lucrative speaking career.

At UCLA, efforts to book Clinton and then prepare for her visit were all-consuming, beginning almost immediately after she left her job as secretary of state on Feb. 1, 2013, until she delivered her Luskin Lecture for Thought Leadership speech on March 5, 2014.

The documents show that Clinton’s representatives at the Harry Walker Agency exerted considerable control over her appearance and managed even the smallest details — from requesting lemon wedges and water on stage to a computer, scanner, and a spread of hummus and crudité in the green room backstage.

Gene Block, UCLA’s chief executive and chancellor, presents a medal to Hillary Rodham Clinton after her speech at the school March 5. (Nick Ut/AP)

Top university officials discussed at length the style and color of the executive armchairs Clinton and moderator Lynn Vavreck would sit in as they carried on a question-and-answer session, as well as the kind of pillows to be situated on each chair. Clinton’s representatives requested that the chairs be outfitted with two long, rectangular pillows — and that two cushions be kept backstage in case the chair was too deep and she needed additional back support.

After a lengthy call with a Clinton representative, UCLA administrator Patricia Lippert reported to campus colleagues, “She uses a lavalier [microphone] and will both speak from the audience and walk around stage, TED talk style. We need a teleprompter and 2-3 downstage scrolling monitors [for] her to read from.”

During a walk-through of Royce Hall five days before the lecture, the e-mails show, Clinton’s team rejected the podium planned for her use during her 20- to 30- minute speech, setting off a scramble on campus to find a suitable podium and rent a new university seal to match.

In the nearly two years since stepping down as secretary of state, Clinton has made dozens of paid appearances across the country at industry conventions and Wall Street banks as well as at universities. Her UCLA fee, like those at other universities, went to the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation, the family’s nonprofit group.

But critics have argued that the carefully staged events and high speaking fees could complicate Clinton’s ability to run a populist campaign built around the economic struggles of the middle class.

Versions of Clinton’s standard speaking contracts have surfaced publicly this year — including her luxury travel requirements — but the contracts do not contain the extensive detail seen in the UCLA communications.

It is unclear how personally involved Clinton was in the UCLA negotiations and whether the requests from her agency were being directed by her or merely from underlings anticipating her preferences. A Clinton spokesman declined to comment on the speaking arrangements.

It is commonplace for celebrity speakers to request special accommodations — and Clinton was no exception. Her representatives asked for a case of still water, room temperature, to be deposited stage right. They also asked that “a carafe of warm/hot water, coffee cup and saucer, pitcher of room temperature water, water glass, and lemon wedges” be situated both on a table on stage as well as in another room where Clinton would stand for photos with VIPs.

For the green room, Clinton’s representatives requested: “Coffee, tea, room temp sparkling and still water, diet ginger ale, crudité, hummus and sliced fruit.” They also asked for a computer, mouse and printer, as well as a scanner, which the university had to purchase for the occasion.

When university officials decided to award Clinton the UCLA Medal, Clinton’s team asked that it be presented to her in a box rather than draped around her neck. That request was sent to the university’s chancellor, Gene Block.

“Chancellor Block has agreed to accommodate Hillary Clinton’s request to have the medal presented in a box,” Assistant Provost Margaret Leal-Sotelo wrote in one e-mail.

Lippert replied: “I can either have the jewelers box open or closed, in case the Chancellor doesn’t want to risk opening it.” By contract, Clinton’s approval was needed for any promotional materials. Clinton gave permission for the university to record the event, but “for archival purposes only.”

For public distribution, Clinton’s speaking agency approved only a two-minute highlight video to upload to YouTube. “Please make sure it is available only for one (1) year from the date of posting,” a Harry Walker Agency official added.

Clinton posed for individual photos with 100 VIPS, or 50 couples — “We get a total of 50 clicks,” one university official explained — as well as two group photos. Lippert wrote to colleagues that Clinton’s representatives wanted the group shots “prestaged,” with participants assembled and ready to take the photographs before Clinton arrived “so the secretary isn’t waiting for these folks to get their act together.” Reiterating the request, Lippert added, “She doesn’t like to stand around waiting for people.”

Like many major universities, UCLA regularly pays high-profile speakers to visit campus. Many of the visits are funded through a private endowment and not with tuition or public dollars. Clinton’s appearance was privately funded as part of a lecture series endowed by Meyer Luskin, an investor and president of Scope Industries, a food waste recycling company.

29 posted on 06/03/2016 4:26:16 AM PDT by Liz (SAFE PLACE? A liberal's mind. Nothing's there. Nothing penetrates it.)
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