Pledges on a web site are a far cry from actual payments. Anyone can make a pledge and then not follow through.
I went into her fundraising website and entered a fake name to see what it took to “donate”. It does require a credit card, no pledges. But I do think the counter is just a scam, I have been watching it and it shoots up every 30 seconds or and it is hardly likely that so many people are sending in credit card amounts that often.
Pledges on a web site are a far cry from actual payments. Anyone can make a pledge and then not follow through.
I went into her fundraising website and entered a fake name to see what it took to donate. It does require a credit card, no pledges. But I do think the counter is just a scam, I have been watching it and it shoots up every 30 seconds or and it is hardly likely that so many people are sending in credit card amounts that often.
And the $3.5 million is only what the State of Wisconsin will be charging her, it doesn’t include filing fees, attorney and consultant fees, etc.—make sense? I would be surprised if there were any scumbag lawyers and “consultants” working pro bono.
Perhaps it is just a scam to crash the credit and loan institutions.