Yikes! She has the 'tapes' of Melania's participation in the 2017 Inaugural Fraud
During an interview last night with MSNBC's Rachel Maddow to talk about her new book "Melania & Me", Melania's former best friend and confidante detailed what went on with the President's 2017 inauguration, which about $30-$50M is still unaccounted for, and is currently under three investigations.
Stephanie Winston Wolkoff explained how she was made the public 'fall guy' as the Trump's threw her under the bus in 2018, blaming her for the unaccountable funds - when Melania was aware of the truth.
Maddow later focused in on her taped conversations with Melania, and does she have proof of her innocence, and Melania's participation in this alleged inauguration fraud.
“So, Rachel, I — I haven’t commented on this in the past,” she replied. “And one of the reasons why I’m going to share this with you this evening is because I’ve been accused of taping my friend, as the White House said, and how horrible of a human being I am for doing that.”
“And they’re right. If she was my friend, it would be horrible, but Melania and the White House have accused me of criminal activity, had publicly shamed and fired me and made me their scapegoat. At that moment in time, that’s when I pressed record, she was no longer my friend,” she explained. “And that’s not how you treat a friend, so I was going to do anything in my power to make sure that I was protected. And at first I really did think maybe she would come to my aid, maybe she would tell the truth. She turned her back, she did. She folded like a deck of cards and I was shocked when she did it.”
“Are you saying at that point you decided in order to protect yourself that you — that you would make recordings of some of your conversations with the first lady or that you did?” Maddow asked.
“I did, Rachel. I did,” she replied. “And, again, it’s disgraceful in any other context, but who would believe any of this otherwise? You can’t make this up. But, again, I needed the evidence, I needed the evidence.”
“If the White House continues to call you a liar and say that you have made up these conversations, and that these things you are attributing to the first lady or the president are things that didn’t happen, do you have plans to release those tapes to the public or to show them — play them for reporters so that other people can validate what you’re saying?” Maddow asked.
“There is a report coming out,” she replied. “The last thing they should be doing is coming after me.”