Filings in an ongoing sexual harassment lawsuit filed against Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign organization alleges that the campaign settled multiple sexual harassment complaints which may not have been properly reported financially, a new complaint filed with the FEC alleges, per the Daily Beast.
Watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington said in its complaint that filings in AJ Delgado’s sexual harassment lawsuit against the 2016 Trump campaign claim that Delgado explained how the campaign would use middlemen to hide payments, saying she has “information and reason to believe” that there were multiple payments hidden.
“In other words, the payment would be routed through a middleman, to hide the fact that the Campaign had settled, from the public and the FEC,” Delgado stated. “I thus have direct, personal experience with the Defendant-Campaign hiding settlement payments to women, routing them through a ‘middleman law firm,’ which to the public would only appear as payments ‘for legal services.’”
As a reminder: Delgado became pregnant by married senior Trump campaign spokesman Jason Miller–an act she later claimed was rape. Now with a son via Delgado, Miller was previously best known for slipping a different girlfriend who had gotten pregnant an abortion pill in a smoothie. He’s now a senior advisor for the 2024 Trump campaign.