Posted on 11/26/2020 4:45:04 PM PST by Coronal
A venture capitalist sued for the return of his $2.5 million contribution to the non-profit True the Vote’s efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election through lawsuits that they filed—and precipitously withdrew—in courts around the country.
Fred Eshelman, the owner of the healthcare-focused investment company Eshelman Ventures LLC, claims that he took the Houston-based non-profit at its word when it promised results—or his money back—from his multimillion dollar contribution to hunt for evidence that would support outgoing President Donald Trump’s mass voter fraud narrative.
(Excerpt) Read more at lawandcrime.com ...
“outgoing President Donald Trump’s”
Nice of them to notice how outgoing of a person Trump is :0 what else could the writer have meant by such a statement when the election is not yet settled?
They promised “results,” or his “money back?” Oops. ;)
They’re conservative.
Dumb name, though.
Any law firm could guarantee results. They might not be results you want but they are results.
ineffective conservative but that’s pretty much the standard
leftists will make it their life’s work to destroy the country and conservatives put a few hours in here and there to prevent it
True the Vote is a leftist group..
Really their dialog is about saving our republic from voter fraud!!
True the Vote
Our Republic flourishes when citizens are confident that their vote is free, fair, and secure. Yet, according to a recent survey
81% of Americans believe that election fraud is a very real problem. This growing concern jeopardizes our entire system of government, eroding our trust in elected leaders and undermining our confidence in the system by which they govern – beginning at the polls and rising up through the highest offices in the land.
True the Vote was established in 2009, after a small group of volunteers worked at our local polls and witnessed firsthand both the need for well-trained election workers and blatant, undeniable acts of election fraud. Since then, we’ve continued to grow – and now we’re a national organization, providing comprehensive, state-specific programs of education, research, and support for volunteers in all 50 states. We have empowered fellow citizens, increased public awareness, advocated for continued election improvements and reforms, and spoken out about the misleading messaging of those who insist voter fraud does not exist. It does.
Has barely gotten under way yet ...
Sounds more like this donor is an attention whore .
Interesting case.
I read through the entire complaint.
I have two first impressions:
(1) True The Vote’s failure to return any part of the $2.5 million indicates the money has been spent - possible fraud.
(2) The “conditions” of the plaintiff’s $2.5 million “conditional gift” were agreed to orally. Probably impossible to prove fraud - unless the defendants spent the money on personal expenses or gifts to family and friends.
Bottom Line...
ALWAYS get it in writing!
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