FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 2020
WHILE WARNOCK DUCKS ABUSE QUESTIONS,
HARVEY WEINSTEIN'S "FIXER" GIVES HIM THOUSANDS
ATLANTA, GA – It's been nearly two weeks since shocking bodycam footage exposed the domestic abuse allegations against Raphael Warnock. It's been nearly one week since a victim of child abuse at his summer camp came forward. And now — while Warnock has avoided answering any questions about his disturbing past — a new report shows that convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein's right-hand man has poured thousands into electing Warnock.
New reporting from Inside Sources shows that David Boies, known as Weinstein's "fixer," donated and helped raise thousands to elect Raphael Warnock — including a $10,000 donation from his law partner directly to the Ossoff-Warnock Victory Fund. These contributions were made immediately following news of Warnock’s domestic and child abuse scandals.
“Not only is Raphael Warnock unable to answer questions about his involvement in domestic abuse and child abuse, he’s now soliciting help from convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein’s lawyer to bail him out,” said Deputy Campaign Manager Stephen Lawson. “These donations prove there’s no low Warnock won’t go to hide his shady and disgusting past. Raphael Warnock’s legal troubles are looming large, and his refusal to answer for these serious allegations shows he has no business being anywhere near the U.S. Senate.”
“Raphael Warnock has raised a stunning $125 million in his campaign to unseat Republican Senator Kelly Loeffler. Among his contributors is super lawyer David Boies, best known recently as convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein’s “fixer.” Boies hired a Mossad-linked private intelligence company called Black Cube to quash stories about Weinstein’s assaults and to harass journalists who were trying to report on them.
Boies contributed almost $6,000 to the Georgia Federal Elections Committee, which is focused on flipping the two Georgia U.S. Senate seats now held by Loeffler and David Perdue.
Jonathan Schiller, Boies’s partner in the law firm Boies Schiller & Flexner, also contributed $10,000 to the Osoff-Warnock Victory Fund.
The contributions came just days after Warnock, a pastor, had to defend himself after police bodycam footage showing his then-wife telling police he purposefully ran over her foot with his car.”