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SOURCE:  FORMER TRUMP ADVISER ROGER STONE

by Sharon Rondeau

http://stonecoldtruth.com/ask-roger/

(Oct. 13, 2016) — In a weekly conference call on Thursday evening, political operative Roger Stone said that a threatened lawsuit against The New York Times in response to an article containing allegations from two women that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump sexually harassed them many years ago has been filed.

Minutes before, The Post & Email had published an article speculating whether or not the suit would, in fact, be filed following a warning letter issued by Trump attorney Marc E. Kasowitz.

The public can register for the conference call here.

After Stone gave his opening remarks which included the statement that the lawsuit had been filed, the call turned to listener questions about the economy and other campaign issues, including voter fraud, an item about which Stone is personally very concerned.

At 9:24 p.m. EDT, Stone claimed that the women in the several media stories published between Wednesday night and Thursday morning claiming Trump harassed them are “fake.”

Stone said he would have to leave the call early to finish and post “an extraordinary piece” responding to “attacks” he said Clinton campaign manager John Podesta has launched against him.  The article will be published at his website, StoneColdTruth.

According to Yahoo! News on Tuesday:

Clinton campaign chair John Podesta told reporters Tuesday night that longtime Trump adviser Roger Stone may have had “advance knowledge” that Podesta’s private emails were hacked and about to be published on Wikileaks. Stone quickly rebutted the allegations, calling them “laughably absurd.”

Podesta’s emails spanning eight or more years have been published in daily releases since Friday by the document aggregator Wikileaks. Stone said the communications contain revelations which could be problematic for Podesta.  On October 6, prior to the first Wikileaks release of the emails, Dr. Jerome Corsi of WND reported that Podesta “received $35 million from a Putin-connected Russian government fund at the same time then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spearheaded the transfer of U.S. advanced technology, some with military uses, as part of her ‘reset’ strategy with Russia, according to a report titled ‘From Russia With Money,’ released in August by the Government Accountability Institute.”

Stone reported that over the course of Thursday, he had done a number of interviews refuting Podesta’s claims against him as well as the “fake” media stories about Trump.

The call ended at 9:30.

Update, 9:41 p.m.:  An article is now live at Stone’s website titled, “Russian Mafia money laundering, the Clinton Foundation and John Podesta.”

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  1. I haven’t found any links to the lawsuit. I don’t think it has been filed. If it had been filed then the Trump campaign would have released a copy. I think Stone has played everyone to get some free publicity.