A Million-Dollar Pardon Offer at the Trump Hotel
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It doesnt get much swampier than a million dollar pardon offer made to a convicted ex-banker at Trumps DC hotel.
A Million-Dollar Pardon Offer at the Trump Hotel
Corey Lewandowski allegedly wanted a hefty fee in exchange for helping a government whistleblower win a pardon from the former president.
theatlantic.com
9:30 AM · Feb 14, 2021
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2021/02/corey-lewandowski-allegedly-pitched-more-1-million-trump-pardon/617980/
Soon after the November election, a business colleague of Donald Trumps close ally Corey Lewandowski offered a whistleblower and convicted ex-banker an expensive deal: In exchange for a $300,000 fee up frontplus another $1 million if successfulthe two men would push the then-president for a pardon, according to the ex-banker and an associate who heard the pitch.
Brad Birkenfeld, whose exposure of tax-evasion schemes yielded billions of dollars for U.S. coffers, told me he received this offer in person from Lewandowskis colleague Jason Osborne. In a later phone call with a second Birkenfeld associate, Lewandowski, Trumps former campaign manager, upped the initial fee to $500,000 and boasted that he was meeting with Trump the next day to discuss pardons, Birkenfeld told me. Birkenfeld, who said he rejected both offers as shakedowns, tried other avenues to obtain a pardon, but a handful of associates working pro bono on his behalf were unsuccessful in securing him one. Osborne and Lewandowski both denied Birkenfelds claims, but a January email from Osborne to Birkenfeld suggests that two pitches were made offering our assistance in obtaining a pardon.
Birkenfeld told me how Osborne made the first pitch during a chance encounter they had not long after the presidential election in the lobby of the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., where Birkenfeld was giving away copies of his book, Lucifers Banker Uncensored, about his career and whistleblowing history. Birkenfeld, accompanied by an evangelical pastor who was trying to help him obtain a pardon, offered copies to Osborne and a colleague. During a brief chat about what Birkenfeld was working on, he told Osborne about his interest in securing a pardon. That is exactly what we do, and were doing it for other clients, Osborne replied, according to Birkenfeld. The lobbyist, who worked on Trumps 2016 campaign, said, Corey [Lewandowski] is my partner, and were doing this for other people.
Birkenfeld told me he was taken aback by Osbornes proposed fee. When anybody offers something for six figures without a guarantee, there is something rotten in Denmark, Birkenfeld said. The pastor, whom I agreed not to name because of privacy and professional concerns, likened Osbornes pitch to speed dating. It was very off-putting and very crass, he told me.
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