Anonymous ID: 043fc6 April 26, 2024, 1:57 p.m. No.20782858   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2872

Will try to keep these visible daily, each day Communist MSM/fauxFakeEntertainment (apparently, or POTUS would Truth such a miracle!) refuse to mention any of it - despite Weinstein and Cohen both currently in the “news”:

 

Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump LOOK WHAT WAS JUST FOUND! WILL THE FAKE NEWS REPORT IT? Apr 10, 2024, 10:48 AM https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/112247471112784333

How much “reaction” to, total seconds combined, has ANY of this ever gotten?

In 2017, Eric Schneiderman, then serving as attorney general,appointed BraggChief Deputy Attorney General of New York.  https://archive.is/C96Hq

 

May 11, 2018 CBS News Lawyer says Trump was told of abuse accusations against Eric Schneiderman 5 years ago (which would be2013) … Gleason said that he advised the first alleged victim that "invariably the very entities that were established to protect her would ultimately turn on her to protect the power elite that includes Scheinderman [SIC]."  After the second woman approached him in 2013 with her story, Gleason said that he wanted to make sure that their stories weren't "brushed under the rug," so he spoke with Stephen Dunleavy… “ Dunleavy proposed raising the matter with Donald Trump. Gleason assumed he had done so, given that he then received a call from Cohen, to whom he divulged "certain details of Scheinderman's [SIC] vile attacks on these two women."  …Gleason said that Cohen had told him that if Mr. Trump were to be elected New York governor, he would reveal the abuse accusations against Schneiderman. He also told the Times that he had told elected officials about Schneiderman's behavior nearly five years ago, and he said that the two women who came to him are not among the four who talked to the New Yorker. https://archive.is/44jco https://www.cbsnews.com/news/lawyer-claims-trump-was-told-of-abuse-accusations-against-eric-schneiderman-5-years-ago/

 

May 7, 2018 Four Women Accuse New York’s Attorney General of Physical Abuse

Eric Schneiderman has raised his profile as a voice against sexual misconduct. Now, after suing Harvey Weinstein, he faces a #MeToo reckoning of his own. By Jane Mayer and Ronan Farrow •Update: Three hours after the publication of this story, Schneiderman resigned from his position. …All have been reluctant to speak out, fearing reprisal. Selvaratnam says that Schneiderman warned her he could have her followed and her phones tapped, and both say that he threatened to kill them if they broke up with him… A third former romantic partner of Schneiderman’s told Manning Barish and Selvaratnam that he also repeatedly subjected her to nonconsensual physical violence, but she told them that she is too frightened of him to come forward… The expanding investigation of the Weinstein case puts Schneiderman at the center of one of the most significant sexual-misconduct cases in recent history…. She says of Schneiderman’s involvement in the Weinstein investigation, “How can you put a perpetrator in charge of the country’s most important sexual-assault case?” … “Sometimes, he’d tell me to call him Master, and he’d slap me until I did.” … “he started calling me his ‘brown slave’ and demanding that I repeat that I was ‘his property.” …The abuse escalated. Schneiderman not only slapped her across the face, often four or five times, back and forth, with his open hand; he also spat at her and choked her. “He was cutting off my ability to breathe,” His emotional state seemed to worsen after the 2016 Presidential election. He had counted on forging an ambitious partnership with a White House led by Hillary Clinton. Instead, the Presidency had gone to Donald Trump.Earlier, Schneiderman’s office had sued Trump University for civil fraud (in 2013; See POTUS twts from that time). Selvaratnam says that she considered filing an ethics complaint against Schneiderman, or bringing a civil suit, but the various legal options she considered were always connected to Schneiderman in some way. “What do you do if your abuser is the top law-enforcement official in the state?” https://archive.is/fncyx https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/four-women-accuse-new-yorks-attorney-general-of-physical-abuse

 

Governor Andrew Cuomo assigned Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas as a special prosecutor to investigate possible criminal charges against Schneiderman. On November 8, 2018, Singas announced that Schneiderman would not be prosecuted. Singas stated that she believed the allegations made by Schneiderman's accusers, but added that "legal impediments, including statutes of limitations, preclude criminal prosecution.” https://archive.is/OxyEe