Posted on 08/22/2019 11:01:10 AM PDT by SpaceBar
Sunday could be a bittersweet first Mother's Day for Casey Greenfield.
Greenfield is a pretty, ginger-haired, Yale-educated lawyer and writer who last March gave birth to a love child. The baby's father is married CNN star and best-selling New Yorker writer Jeffrey Toobin. (Casey's father is esteemed political pundit Jeff Greenfield.) Ever since we broke the news of her pregnancy, Casey has remained silent about the baby drama. But now some of her friends are fed up with what they claim is less-than-gallant behavior on Toobin's part.
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In 2008, when Greenfield became pregnant, and when she told Toobin the news, he offered her "money if she'd have an abortion," says a source. He also allegedly offered to pay for her to have another child later via a sperm donor...
(Excerpt) Read more at nydailynews.com ...
Full title: Baby drama! CNN star Jeffrey Toobin offered Casey Greenfield money for abortion: sources
So stuff doesn't just go down the ol' memory hole.
Wonder how ofter Jeff looks at his son and thinks about the fact he wanted him dead?
Remarkably bad taste in men.
And it can’t be money, she must be as rich as he is.
OFTEN!!!
I can see why this was breaking news. Somebody actually wanted to f*** Jeffrey Toobin?
Toobin is a scum bag. Wanted to participate in the murder of an
innocent baby. He only paid up when threatened. Pure scum bag.
Hes perfect for CNN fake news.
Now we see why most lib chicks decide to become Lesbian.
He paid up only after demanding a DNA test and now of course he wants visitation rights etc. A real scumbag but perfect for CNN
Oy Vey!
East coast pieces of trash.
It was hilarious watching Toobin do an indignant sulk in court.
I wish I had bookmarked that photo.
A cursory search for toobin and his baby-momma on youtoob suggests they’ve scrubbed it.
Yep. I searched for it, too.
It definitely has been scrubbed.
That was my first thought.
Liberal elites know how to destroy history... they don’t like it a poof - it’s gone.
If it wasn’t for Free Republic (now and in the future) much of our history would be lost.
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