Anonymous wrote:Screwed by a playmate, a porn star and a Pecker. The jokes write themselves!
Anonymous wrote:Pecker immunity. Heh.
Anonymous wrote: AP: National Enquirer’s safe held damaging Trump stories
The National Enquirer kept a safe containing documents on hush money payments and other damaging stories it killed as part of its cozy relationship with Donald Trump leading up to the 2016 presidential election, people familiar with the arrangement told The Associated Press.
The detail came as several media outlets reported on Thursday that federal prosecutors had granted immunity to National Enquirer chief David Pecker, potentially laying bare his efforts to protect his longtime friend Trump.
Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen pleaded guilty this week to campaign finance violations alleging he, Trump and the tabloid were involved in buying the silence of a porn actress and a Playboy model who alleged affairs with Trump.
Several people familiar with the National Enquirer’s parent company, American Media Inc., who spoke to the AP on the condition of anonymity because they signed non-disclosure agreements, said the safe was a great source of power for Pecker, the company’s CEO.
The Trump records were stored alongside similar documents pertaining to other celebrities’ catch-and-kill deals, in which exclusive rights to people’s stories were bought with no intention of publishing to keep them out of the news. By keeping celebrities’ embarrassing secrets, the company was able to ingratiate itself with them and ask for favors in return.
But after The Wall Street Journal initially published the first details of Playboy model Karen McDougal’s catch-and-kill deal shortly before the 2016 election, those assets became a liability. Fearful that the documents might be used against American Media, Pecker and the company’s chief content officer, Dylan Howard, removed them from the safe in the weeks before Trump’s inauguration, according to one person directly familiar with the events.
It was unclear whether the documents were destroyed or simply were moved to a location known to fewer people.
American Media did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
I hope Pecker hands over those documents or details. I hope America gets to see the evil Trump is!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Screwed by a playmate, a porn star, a lawer and a Pecker. The jokes write themselves!
Too bad the late night comedians are all on vacation this week!
Don't worry, you do not need them:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Screwed by a playmate, a porn star, a lawer and a Pecker. The jokes write themselves!
Too bad the late night comedians are all on vacation this week!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Screwed by a playmate, a porn star, a lawer and a Pecker. The jokes write themselves!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: AP: National Enquirer’s safe held damaging Trump stories
The National Enquirer kept a safe containing documents on hush money payments and other damaging stories it killed as part of its cozy relationship with Donald Trump leading up to the 2016 presidential election, people familiar with the arrangement told The Associated Press.
The detail came as several media outlets reported on Thursday that federal prosecutors had granted immunity to National Enquirer chief David Pecker, potentially laying bare his efforts to protect his longtime friend Trump.
Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen pleaded guilty this week to campaign finance violations alleging he, Trump and the tabloid were involved in buying the silence of a porn actress and a Playboy model who alleged affairs with Trump.
Several people familiar with the National Enquirer’s parent company, American Media Inc., who spoke to the AP on the condition of anonymity because they signed non-disclosure agreements, said the safe was a great source of power for Pecker, the company’s CEO.
The Trump records were stored alongside similar documents pertaining to other celebrities’ catch-and-kill deals, in which exclusive rights to people’s stories were bought with no intention of publishing to keep them out of the news. By keeping celebrities’ embarrassing secrets, the company was able to ingratiate itself with them and ask for favors in return.
But after The Wall Street Journal initially published the first details of Playboy model Karen McDougal’s catch-and-kill deal shortly before the 2016 election, those assets became a liability. Fearful that the documents might be used against American Media, Pecker and the company’s chief content officer, Dylan Howard, removed them from the safe in the weeks before Trump’s inauguration, according to one person directly familiar with the events.
It was unclear whether the documents were destroyed or simply were moved to a location known to fewer people.
American Media did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
I hope Pecker hands over those documents or details. I hope America gets to see the evil Trump is!
Forgot the Steele dossier! The AMI/Pecker stories have got to be far juicier.
Anonymous wrote:It's going to be interesting when Trump declassifies the emails, texts, etc. surrounding the Mueller investigation, FBI, DOJ, etc. He said he's waiting for the right time and will do it only if he has to. He's hoping some sanity prevails before he has to blow the lid off it all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where's the crime?
Pecker's crime? I assume it's failing to report a campaign donation of services.
Anonymous wrote: AP: National Enquirer’s safe held damaging Trump stories
The National Enquirer kept a safe containing documents on hush money payments and other damaging stories it killed as part of its cozy relationship with Donald Trump leading up to the 2016 presidential election, people familiar with the arrangement told The Associated Press.
The detail came as several media outlets reported on Thursday that federal prosecutors had granted immunity to National Enquirer chief David Pecker, potentially laying bare his efforts to protect his longtime friend Trump.
Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen pleaded guilty this week to campaign finance violations alleging he, Trump and the tabloid were involved in buying the silence of a porn actress and a Playboy model who alleged affairs with Trump.
Several people familiar with the National Enquirer’s parent company, American Media Inc., who spoke to the AP on the condition of anonymity because they signed non-disclosure agreements, said the safe was a great source of power for Pecker, the company’s CEO.
The Trump records were stored alongside similar documents pertaining to other celebrities’ catch-and-kill deals, in which exclusive rights to people’s stories were bought with no intention of publishing to keep them out of the news. By keeping celebrities’ embarrassing secrets, the company was able to ingratiate itself with them and ask for favors in return.
But after The Wall Street Journal initially published the first details of Playboy model Karen McDougal’s catch-and-kill deal shortly before the 2016 election, those assets became a liability. Fearful that the documents might be used against American Media, Pecker and the company’s chief content officer, Dylan Howard, removed them from the safe in the weeks before Trump’s inauguration, according to one person directly familiar with the events.
It was unclear whether the documents were destroyed or simply were moved to a location known to fewer people.
American Media did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
I hope Pecker hands over those documents or details. I hope America gets to see the evil Trump is!
Anonymous wrote:The discovery of Mr Pecker’s wad
Of cash
In his office safe
Was a blow to Mr. Rump.
Flipped him off, and now he’s waiting for the Stormy to blow over while he avoids the subpenis.
Anonymous wrote:Pecker flips; Trump gets the shaft.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pecker flips; Trump gets the shaft.
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The puns could be endless.