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Almost too good to be true. - pdq - 04-30-2021 A confession letter written by Joel Greenberg in the final months of the Trump presidency claims that he and close associate Rep. Matt Gaetz paid for sex with multiple women—as well as a girl who was 17 at the time. Ho-leee shit. There’s more: “If I get you $250k in Bitcoin would that help or is this not a financial matter,” Greenberg wrote to Stone, one message shows. ![]() Like I said, I can’t help but be skeptical because it’s too incriminating, and Stone is involved. It reminds me of the Dan Rather letter. But check out the link which describes multiple confirmatory sources. Re: Almost too good to be true. - cbelt3 - 04-30-2021 So they didn't find a sketchy damaged Macbook ? Because that's the gold standard for faked 'evidence' for the party of 'law and order'. Re: Almost too good to be true. - pdq - 04-30-2021 Jus’ three good ol’ boys, never meanin’ no harm... Re: Almost too good to be true. - pdq - 04-30-2021 Not surprising, but the Daily Beast story is the banner story at Yahoo this morning: ![]() Re: Almost too good to be true. - RgrF - 04-30-2021 Seems that Stone had set his conversations to delete themselves within 30 minutes but Greenberg kept them as a screen shot. They had knives out for , not just opponents but, each other as their house came crashing in. Re: Almost too good to be true. - deckeda - 04-30-2021 Still several whys here. Why admit something like rape when asking for a pardon? Or even when trying to put it out there that “MG” did that? Is that much of a moron (rhetorical question). Stone advised him to be detailed in what-why he was asking for a pardon, but that could have just been Stone making sure Greenberg admitted it first for the inevitable discredit later. |