Above, Eric Braverman, still missing as of Nov. 7,16; recently released
email from WikiLeaks suggests that Chelsea Clinton, daughter of Bill and
Hillary Clinton, may have used Clinton Foundation funds to pay for her lavish
2010 wedding to Marc Mezvinsky at the Astor Courts Estate in Rhinebeck, New
York.
The
email, dated January 4, 2012, comes from longtime aide to Bill
Clinton Douglas Band. In the email Band, who also worked for the Clinton
Foundation, not only suggests foundation resources were used not only for her
wedding, but also to subsidize Chelsea's "life for a decade", and to
pay for her to campaign on behalf of her mother.
The exchange between
Band and Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta is part of the same email chain
in which Band laments Chelsea discussing her "internal investigation"
into Clinton foundation finances--an investigation that would ostensibly
target, in part, Band himself.
"The
investigation into her getting paid for campaigning, using foundation resources
for her wedding and life for a decade, taxes on money from her parents..."
Band writes to Podesta. "I hope that you will speak to her and end
this."
Band concludes the
email on an ominous note, writing, "Once we go down this road....
Based on
the context of the exchange, it would appear Band may have wanted to use
Chelsea's own malfeasance as leverage over the former first daughter, should
her "internal investigation" continue.
Allegedly,
Chelsea brought on board, CEO Eric Braverman, to clean up the Clinton
Foundation; Braverman has disappeared supposedly inside the Russian embassy in
Washington.
Here's the
email in question
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