Posted on 11/13/2012 3:10:16 PM PST by Arthurio
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
GoLocalProv News Team
A prominent Rhode Island lobbyist and Democratic fundraiser gave a $300,000 personal loan to the twin sister of Jill Kelley, the woman tied to the love affair that ended CIA Director David Petraeus career, court documents show.
Bankruptcy records filed by Natalie Khawam last April list Gerald Harrington, the founder of the Capitol City Group, as an unsecured creditor on the loan. Khawam owes nearly $4 million in total.
The loan was first reported by the New York Post.
A message left at Harringtons Providence law firm was not immediately returned.
The Post is reporting that both Patraeus and General John Allen intervened in a child custody battle that involved Khawam. The Post also claims Khawam namedropped Rhode Island Senator Sheldon Whitehouse and Massachusetts Senator John Kerry in court documents. Harrington has contributed to both Whitehouse and Kerry.
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I went home with a waitress
The way I always do
How was I to know
She was with the Russians too
Lawyers, Guns, and Money - Warren Zevon
OMG that was funny!
So, zero evidence. Just speculation. Some people believe any military official is a Republican. Not true.
How? Well, at MacDill it’s apparently called “Social Liaison “. And the “Honorary Consul “ license plate is a nice touch. And the first chick was an “inbedded researcher “ . It all makes the gals at the old Mustang Ranch look like ammachoors.——and it all hurts my jaws. If it wasn’t so serious I’d be rolling on the floor.
This is about THE SISTER of Jill Kelly.
2. They were giving invitations to parties apparently where deals may have gone down and where connections to make money could have been made.
Thanks. I am aware of that. However, since Jill is the common thread
between both scandals. I am just curious if that money was passed onto
Jill.
Yes, I realized you were aware after I posted and once I scrolled down and read your other post.
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