And now the schmuck wants to bury Amazon cause he has a hardon for Bezos
What a mindless wonder this POS is....
Now he wants his boyfriend, Putin in the WH....so he drop some more top secrets to him....
You going to be listening from behind the potted plants again?
Just another murderer in the White House....should be at home with all the other criminals there....
NUMBER 3
Third Woman Sues to Void Secrecy Pact Linked to Trump
By
Christian Berthelsen
April 2, 2018, 10:35 AM EDT Updated on April 2, 2018, 3:42 PM EDT
- Jessica Denson is third woman to sue over Trump-related NDA
- Agreement is too broad, violates public policy, Denson claims
Donald Trump speaks during a campaign event in Indianapolis, Indiana on April 20, 2016. Photographer: Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg
A former employee of President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign team is seeking to nullify a non-disclosure agreement, saying it potentially put her on the hook to pay $1.5 million because she sued the organization for discrimination and harassment.
Jessica Denson, a Los Angeles-based actress, is the third woman who has sought to void a secrecy agreement involving Trump; the adult film star Stormy Daniels sued to block a pact that she alleges forced her to keep quiet about a sexual encounter with Trump, and former Playboy model, Karen McDougal, sued the parent company of the National Enquirer to void a deal that she says forced her to stay silent about an affair she had with him.
Denson says she joined Trump’s campaign in August 2016 and oversaw phone banks and Hispanic outreach for the campaign. She sued in November seeking $25 million in damages, claiming her superiors on the campaign defamed her, harassed her and discriminated against her. The Trump campaign responded by attempting to move the lawsuit to arbitration, where it submitted a claim for $1.5 million saying Denson breached the confidentiality and non-disparagement obligations of the non-disclosure agreement.
Denson, whose screen credits include the CBS crime drama "Person of Interest," is representing herself in the lawsuits. In her filing, she described herself as a "lifelong advocate for the bullied and the voiceless, both human and animal." She declined to provide additional comment when contacted by phone.