Tyler
Flop-Poster
Achja und James Alefantis war damals mit David Brock, dem Eigentümer von Media Matters liiert. (Organisation in den USA, die 2004 gegründet wurde. Ihr Ziel ist es, vermeintliche "Fehlinformationen", "voreingenommene Berichterstattung" und "konservative Ideologien" in den US-Medien aufzudecken und zu analysieren.)
Natürlich alles Zufall.
"Brock’s bitter legal battle with Grey, who is described in a Sept. 14, 2010, police report obtained by FoxNews.com as his domestic partner of more than 10 years, began after Brock began dating Washington, D.C., restaurant impresario James Alefantis about five years ago. For the next three years, Brock and Grey traded angry accusations, which were documented in the police report and were the foundation of a pitched legal battle replete with charges of blackmail, theft and financial malfeasance."
Natürlich alles Zufall.
"Brock’s bitter legal battle with Grey, who is described in a Sept. 14, 2010, police report obtained by FoxNews.com as his domestic partner of more than 10 years, began after Brock began dating Washington, D.C., restaurant impresario James Alefantis about five years ago. For the next three years, Brock and Grey traded angry accusations, which were documented in the police report and were the foundation of a pitched legal battle replete with charges of blackmail, theft and financial malfeasance."
Media Matters boss paid former partner $850G 'blackmail' settlement
Media Matters chief David Brock paid a former domestic partner $850,000 after being threatened with damaging information involving the organization’s donors and the IRS – a deal that Brock later characterized as a blackmail payment, according to legal documents obtained by FoxNews.com.
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