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Company linked to Clintons sues to silence GOP strategist Ed Rollins
2016-11-02
[New York Post] A consultancy company linked to the Clintons is trying to silence a former employee, suing GOP strategist Ed Rollins for $10 million for talking about the inner workings of the controversial corporations.

The defamation suit, filed in Manhattan Supreme Court on Monday, says Rollins made "false statements" about Teneo Holdings to Lou Dobbs on "Fox Business News" on Oct. 28 and to the New York Times in an Oct. 22 article.

In the Times article, headlined "A Constellation of Influencers: Behind the Curtain at Teneo," Rollins, who ran President Ronald Reagan’s 1984 re-election campaign, said the company rented out high-profile consultants like former New York City Police Commissioner William Bratton to business executives to boost their prestige at events.

"The ability to bring business and political leaders together to meet the CEOs was all part of the selling point," Rollins said.

He also told the newspaper that Teneo quietly hosted salons connecting executives with Democratic lawmakers. Even though Teneo sponsored the DC dinner parties, the company disguised its involvement by sending invitations through Bloomberg View columnist Margarat Carlson, the Times reported.
Con't.
Posted by:Besoeker

#8  DB, these troubled times one needs to hold down multiple full-time jobs just to get by.
Posted by: Glenmore   2016-11-02 16:22  

#7  Why yes, yes she did, DB, how odd.
Posted by: Shipman   2016-11-02 13:01  

#6  Didn't Huma work full time for Teneo while working full time at State and the Clinton Collective?
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2016-11-02 12:30  

#5  Great! Let's see what we can see in discovery.
Posted by: Grarong Spawn of the Heathen Rus2966   2016-11-02 11:43  

#4  regarding those who worked as consultants for this firm.

Posted by: 3dc   2016-11-02 11:24  

#3  It all depends on what you mean by "pay for Play."

Its the Democratic Party way to smear and intimidate. Or am I missing something?

Just so long as I don't have to be dead to actually Vote. I would hate that. Ask yourself WHO does it actually benefit ? And too, Follow the Money. Teneo? i will remember the name.
Posted by: Spike Slomock5420   2016-11-02 10:42  

#2  I've always thought Rollins to be an honest broker and honorable man. Perhaps this is why they seek his downfall.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-11-02 10:18  

#1  Someone doesn't like their corruption tricks exposed.
Posted by: DarthVader   2016-11-02 10:16  

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