Just two days ago Bill O’Reilly dropped a bombshell during an appearance on Glenn Beck’s radio program.
He told Beck that he has proof some of the women who have accused President Donald Trump of sexual misconduct were paid to do so. O’Reilly told Beck that his team of investigators discovered a tape where a lawyer offers a woman $200,000 to “accuse Donald Trump of untoward behavior.”
“It exists. We have urged the person who has the tape to hand it over to the U.S. attorney, because my investigative team believes there are three separate crimes on the audio tape,” O’Reilly said.
The former Fox host then answered if he’ll release the tape himself. Here’s what he said: “I may have to go to the U.S. attorney myself. I don’t want to have to do that and inject myself into the story, but I had my lawyer listen to the tape. … There are at least three crimes on the tape. So as a citizen, I may have to do this.”
O’Reilly then said that the President is aware of the tape’s existence.
Sound crazy? Well, just days later we’re learning for a fact that some accusers may have been bribed.
According to The Hill,
A well-known women’s rights lawyer sought to arrange compensation from donors and tabloid media outlets for women who made or considered making sexual misconduct allegations against Donald Trump during the final months of the 2016 presidential race, according to documents and interviews.
California lawyer Lisa Bloom’s efforts included offering to sell alleged victims’ stories to TV outlets in return for a commission for herself, arranging a donor to pay off one Trump accuser’s mortgage and attempting to secure a six-figure payment for another woman who ultimately declined to come forward after being offered as much as $750,000, the clients told The Hill.
The women’s accounts were chronicled in contemporaneous contractual documents, emails and text messages reviewed by The Hill, including an exchange of texts between one woman and Bloom that suggested political action committees supporting Hillary Clinton were contacted during the effort.In a statement to The Hill, Bloom acknowledged she engaged in discussions to secure donations for women who made or considered making accusations against Trump before last year’s election.
O’Reilly himself was quick to jump on the news, as were many others:
The lawyer who attacked me with phony charges, Lisa Bloom, now exposed for arranging payments to women. Please read this devastating article on @thehill – https://t.co/FZaqdQiCXO
— Bill O'Reilly (@BillOReilly) December 15, 2017
Every Democrat who called on @realDonaldTrump to resign should apologize or resign themselves. https://t.co/uGm68SQ0rF
— Chris Barron 🇺🇸 (@ChrisRBarron) December 15, 2017
.@LisaBloom is one of the most petty unethical people with whom I've ever crossed paths. Her behavior here is not surprising.
She offered bounties for baseless accusations against @realDonaldTrump.https://t.co/Cv95ZIi8EO
— John Cardillo (@johncardillo) December 15, 2017
Perhaps it was Lisa Bloom whom O’Reilly had audio of all along? That certainly would make the most sense. After all, why would O’Reilly have a random private investigator looking into Trump’s accusers? It’s more likely he had a PI looking into Bloom or his accusers when he made the incidental discovery.
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