Saturday, October 27, 2012

D'nesh D'Souza's D'sgrace

Married New York millionaire D'Souza and his "fiancee".

An interesting article detailing a lawsuit filed by Sain Communications against Dinesh D'Souza. Sain founded the company that produced D'Souza's anti-Obama documentary:

http://www.courthousenews.com/2012/10/25/51644.htm

The lawsuit offers more details about D'Souza's illicit affair with much-younger right-wing blogger/groupie Denise Odie Joseph. The lawsuit states that D'Souza used the company's resources on "crisis management dealing with his personal extramarital affair." And apparently D'Souza and his wife weren't "separated" for as long as he claims:
     "Sain alleges that D'Souza's current wife was involved in various aspects of the production of the movie at the same time as he was involved with Joseph and introduced her as his 'assistant.' On information and belief, D'Souza continued the ruse that Joseph was his 'assistant' in order to justify spending OAF [Obama's America Foundation] funds on Joseph that were intended for the movie production and exploitation," the complaint states.
     Besides using Obama's America Foundation money to pay for Joseph's travel, D'Souza used company resources "to defend his reputation publicly," and "clear his name," according to the complaint.
     "Many of these resources are being wasted at a critical time when they are needed, instead, for the movie's exploitation," Sain claims.
D'Souza tried to get the production company to pay for his mistress to attend the Republican and the Democratic national conventions.
     D'Souza also sought unnecessary debt financing of $1 million, on top of the $2 million Obama's America Foundation needed for expenses, so he could claim a $50,000 finders fee, Sain says in the complaint.
     D'Souza then blocked payment of $1.5 million in theatrical revenue to the production company, from the movie's distributor Rocky Mountain Pictures, to trigger "the need to use $1 million of borrowed funds to pay vendors," and earn D'Souza his fee, the complaint states.
     Sain claims that D'Souza had $90,000 paid into an account in India "in order to hide the funds from the IRS, his current wife, or others."

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