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Tue Nov 26, 2024, 10:21 AM Nov 26

Top Trump Aide Asked For Payments From Those Hoping For White House Jobs: Reports

Trump's own lawyers concluded Boris Epshteyn had asked at least two people for the monthly payments.

by Nick Visser
Nov 26, 2024, 04:35 AM EST

A top adviser to President-elect Donald Trump allegedly tried to profit from his relationship with the new administration, asking potential appointees for large retainer fees in exchange for promoting them to get plum jobs, according to multiple reports on Monday. An internal investigation by Trump’s own attorneys concluded Boris Epshteyn — a longtime aide who coordinated Trump’s criminal defenses in recent years — had asked at least two people for the monthly payments. One of those people was Scott Bessent, a billionaire hedge fund manager who was recently tapped to be the next treasury secretary.

The Washington Post notes Epshteyn invited Bessent to lunch at a Palm Beach hotel in February, where he asked him to pay a monthly stipend of at least $30,000 to promote his reputation around Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club in Florida. Bessent, who was gunning for the Treasury Department job, declined, but Epshteyn later asked him to invest $10 million in a basketball league. Bessent also declined that overture. Later, Bessent told Trump’s attorneys he believed he was being criticized to those in the president-elect’s orbit after the November election. Epshteyn, The New York Times reports, told the billionaire it was “too late” for him to be hired for a cabinet position while allegedly calling himself “Boris Fucking Epshteyn.”

The pair also had a heated confrontation in the lobby at Mar-a-Lago last week, CNN added. Epshteyn has denied the allegations. “I am honored to work for President Trump and with his team,” he said in a statement to media outlets. “These fake claims are false and defamatory and will not distract us from Making America Great Again.” The Times went on to detail further allegations, however. A second person included in the report compiled by Trump’s attorneys was a defense contractor, who told them Epshteyn asked for $100,000 per month during the ongoing transition. The report said the contractor felt hiring the man was “do or die” for their prospects. They did not hire him and have feared some sort of retaliation, the report found.

A third person — former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens (R) — also submitted a declaration to the Trump transition team saying he felt similarly in his own dealings with Epshteyn. “Mr. Epshteyn’s overall tone and behavior gave me the impression of an implicit expectation to engage in business dealings with him before he would advocate for or suggest my appointment to the President,” Greitens wrote, according to reports from Just the News and CBS News.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/boris-epshteyn-donald-trump-transition_n_67455cbce4b03640703b0b9c

This is a fascist hiring fair.

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Top Trump Aide Asked For Payments From Those Hoping For White House Jobs: Reports (Original Post) milestogo Nov 26 OP
Trump is probably pissed off that Epshteyn didn't cut him in. Ocelot II Nov 26 #1
Sounds like extortion to me. So many criminals livetohike Nov 26 #2
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