There are some Kansas City payday loan ties in the latest Greitens revelations
Note: While this article was published a few weeks ago, I am posting it due to the bearing it may have on the Greitens prosecutions.
Yesterday, a Missouri House committee investigating Eric "The Nasty Weasel" Greitens revealed that Greitens has been trying to hide his donors' identities since the earliest days of his campaign for Missouri governor.
That nugget of information came from the testimony of Michael Hafner, a former Greitens campaign staffer. Greitens is currently being investigated on several fronts, ranging from the felony theft of a donor list to tying up a woman, taking a naked photo of her, calling her a "little whore," then coercing her into giving him a blow job. Greitens apparently thinks he can just Trump these scandals out. He is probably wrong, but not yet. In the meantime, we are learning more and more about how nasty and weasel-like the Missouri governor is.
Hafner, a longtime GOP operative, was recently subpoenaed by the Republican-led House committee investigating Greitens. From the
Star:
Hafner...told lawmakers that the governor directed him to have conversations with donors who intended to raise significant amounts of money and
conceal the identity of those donors.
Hafner said that at the governors urging, he spoke with Monu Joseph, a California-based venture capitalist who wanted to discuss how to bundle donations and conceal the identity of donors by funneling them through LLCs, according to a transcript of Hafners March testimony to a special House committee.
Who is this Monu Joseph? According to the
Star, he's a longtime friend of the governor who helped set up meetings between Greitens and potential donors. He also reportedly attempted to broker Greitens' fundraising efforts with foreign nationals a practice that would technically fall under the category of "illegal." Hafner stated in his testimony that Joseph early on gave money to Greitens through "odd" LLCs.
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