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  1. Sanity_is_Relative

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    ‘Manipulative, deceitful, user’: Tara Reade left a trail of aggrieved acquaintances
    Natasha Korecki
    PoliticoMay 15, 2020, 2:43 PM CDT

    Harriet Wrye did a double take the first time she saw Tara Reade on television lodging sexual assault allegations against Joe Biden.

    “Jim, that’s Tara,” the 79-year-old author and psychologist called out to her husband, “but she has a different name.”

    Wrye and her husband knew Reade as Tara McCabe, the woman who had rented a yurt on their 12-acre California property and tended to the couple’s horses — and her own — for about 10 months beginning in 2017. They were well-acquainted with their former tenant, who frequently knocked on the door of their home seeking emotional support, asking for financial help or forgiveness for late rent payments, which they granted.

    “I would sit down and talk to her and try to be encouraging and supportive,” said Wrye, who noted Reade “had heart and some good qualities.”

    “This lack of money was hugely problematic for her, she was always on the ropes in that way.”

    Reade had spoken highly of Biden, the former boss who employed her as a staff assistant from late 1992 to August 1993, and never mentioned assault or harassment, Wrye recalls. But what Wrye remembers most is that by the time Reade left their property and moved on, Wrye felt burned.

    After her husband suffered a brain injury that forced the couple to sell the property, Wrye said, Reade turned on them.

    “She became really difficult,” Wrye said. “She said, ‘You’re going to have to pay me to get me to leave.’”

    “She was manipulative,” said Wrye, a self-described feminist and social activist. “She was always saying she was going to get it together, but she couldn’t. And ‘could you help her’?”

    Wrye’s distressing experience with Reade wasn’t an isolated case. Over the past decade, Reade has left a trail of aggrieved acquaintances in California’s Central Coast region who say they remember two things about her — she spoke favorably about her time working for Biden, and she left them feeling duped.

    As part of an investigation into Reade’s allegations against Biden — charges that are already shaping the contours of his campaign against a president who has been accused of sexual assault and misconduct by multiple women — POLITICO interviewed more than a dozen people, many of whom interacted with Reade through her involvement in the animal-rescue community.

    A number of those in close contact with Reade over the past 12 years, a period in which she went by the names Tara Reade, Tara McCabe or Alexandra McCabe, laid out a familiar pattern: Reade ingratiated herself, explained she was down on her luck and needed help, and eventually took advantage of their goodwill to extract money, skip rent payments or walk out on other bills.

    The people quoted in this article provided copies of past emails, screenshots of Facebook Messenger or text exchanges with Reade, copies of billing invoices or court records detailing their grievances or correspondence. POLITICO also reviewed dozens of public records, including court documents, divorce filings and Reade’s 2012 bankruptcy records.

    The accounts paint a picture of Reade’s life in the years leading up to her allegations, in which she spoke often of her connection to Biden but also of troubles in her personal life and a need for money. Sexual abuse victims sometimes offer contradictory information about their alleged abusers, so her comments do not necessarily refute her claims against the former vice president. But they add weight to the evidence that she spoke positively about him in the years before she accused him of digitally penetrating her in the early ’90s.

    Reached by phone, Reade declined to answer specific questions and referred the matter to her attorney, Douglas Wigdor.

    Wigdor argued that Reade’s favorable comments about Biden are no different than how some of Hollywood film producer Harvey Weinstein’s accusers continued to have contact with him even after they said he abused them.

    “Sort of like some of the late victims of Harvey Weinstein,” said Wigdor, who has represented several Weinstein accusers. “That is not uncommon.”

    But many of those who knew her well in recent years said she frequently lied or sought to manipulate them, in many instances taking advantage of their desire to help a person they felt was down on her luck.

    “You can use these words: manipulative, deceitful, user,” said Kelly Klett, an attorney who rented Reade a room in her home in 2018. “Looking back at it all now, that is exactly how I view her and how I feel about her.”

    “She has a problem,” said Lynn Hummer, who owns a horse sanctuary where Reade volunteered for two years, beginning in 2014.

    She described Reade as “very clever, manipulative. ... I do think she’s a liar.”

    Hummer provided an email from an exchange in which, within weeks of starting at the ranch, Reade asked whether she could bring her car on Hummer’s property to hide it from “the repo man.” Hummer declined.

    In another instance, Reade came by the ranch desperately seeking $200 to pay the rent, Hummer said. On the way to Reade’s house, Hummer said she didn’t notice that Reade texted her and upped her request from $200 to $350.

    Hummer also alleged Reade called a veterinarian to the ranch to service her personal horse, leaving Hummer to pay a $1,400 bill.

    Hummer has publicly leveled that charge and others since Reade’s accusations against Biden have gone public. On social media last month, Reade denied them.

    “A lawyer will be in contact with you for defaming me,” Reade said over Twitter. “You may not continue to spread false information regarding my life.”

    In a brief conversation, Reade said she hoped POLITICO was doing its own reporting and not relying on a March post published on Medium that she said was false.

    “I’ve been getting friends calling me and crying and saying ‘I never said that,’” Reade said.

    Wigdor took issue with the premise of this article, saying such scrutiny discourages victims of sexual violence from coming forward.

    “If the assertion is that someone who has lied to their landlord because they don’t have the money to pay rent so then they lied about a sexual assault, I don’t think that is fair journalism,” Wigdor said in an interview.

    Like Wrye, Austin Chung, a Monterey-area real estate investor who rented Reade a house from 2008-10, learned of Reade’s charges against Biden from television.

    “Look,” he told his wife when he first saw Reade on the screen, “she has gone big time. She’s going after the big fish now.”

    Chung said Reade, who went by Alexandra McCabe at the time, claimed that she was on the run from domestic violence and trying to start over.

    In 1996, a judge in San Luis Obispo Superior Court authorized a temporary restraining order against Reade’s then-husband. At the time, the couple had a young daughter together. They later divorced.

    Her former husband has denied her claims.

    Chung said Reade led him to believe she had just broken up with her ex-husband. He was so moved by Reade’s story, he said, that he did extra work on the house to prepare it for her and her daughter, who today is an adult. Chung provided emails showing he offered Reade the pick of paint colors for their rooms and the type of flooring in the Pacific Grove home he rented her.

    But then the payments came in late, month after month. Her explanations always sounded sincere and convincing, Chung said, so he reduced her rent and tried to come up with a compromise. Eventually, however, he had to evict Reade.

    When he returned to the house he had once fixed up for her, he said the floors had been damaged by animal waste. In the end, Chung recounted, he lost thousands of dollars in court-related fees, lost rent and repair costs.

    When he confronted her, Chung said, “She knew exactly what she had done to me and there was no remorse. I knew there was never a chance I’d get my money back.”

    Chung said he is in contact with others who have had similarly unpleasant run-ins with Reade.

    “Did she think that all of the people she ran over would just roll over and die and forget about her? No. I recognize her face,” he said.

    “We are actually starting to find each other and put the pieces together because we saw her face on CNN,” Chung said. “I thought to myself, ‘hey, I have a support group now. I think we are Alexandra/Tara survivors.”

    One of them is Klett, who first met Reade in 2018, when Reade showed up at Klett’s 30-acre equestrian expanse in Santa Cruz County asking to rent a room.

    Reade shared that she had been a victim of domestic abuse and was taking some time to study for the bar exam. Reade, who graduated from Seattle University School of Law in 2004, asked Klett if she could have a break on rent. She also dropped a big political name, said Klett.

    “She spoke to me about Joe Biden and her experience with him,” said Klett, who noted that Reade said she helped work on the Violence Against Women Act, which passed in 1994. “It was positive and in a bragging sense.”

    Klett, an attorney and domestic violence victims’ advocate, was sold. She took in Reade, gave her a lower rent rate and even loaned her a battery of law books and test prep materials.

    But Reade struggled to make even the reduced rent payments of $200 a month, always asking for more time or for a pass, according to Klett. Eventually, Klett told her she had to leave.

    “I’m still waiting to get my law books back,” Klett said.

    Klett said she cut her losses and was polite to Reade, who continued calling even after she moved out, asking for money on multiple occasions. Klett declined the requests.

    Klett said she’s now struck by Reade’s allegations about Biden. Over months of talks about the law and women’s advocacy, Klett said Reade’s take on Biden never wavered. “In the time that she lived with me in close proximity,” she said, “there was never one allegation against Joe Biden that was disparaging.”

    One area rancher described a different experience with Reade. Gina Kindscher, the owner of Morning Sun Ranch, whose daughter is friends with Reade, said, “She’s a wonderful person. She became part of my whole family.”

    Kindscher added that she has heard Reade had run-ins with others, but, “I can only speak to my experiences with her.” Reade boarded her personal horse at Kindscher’s ranch for a part of 2017. When she couldn’t pay the boarding costs, “she would work it off” around the ranch, Kindscher said. She said she knew Reade had worked for Biden but didn’t know about the allegations until they came out.

    Biden was a common theme with Reade, many of those interviewed for this story said. Five of her acquaintances have specific recollections where Reade spoke in positive terms about Biden, as recently as 2018, one year before she lodged an initial charge against Biden that he had sexually harassed her. (In 2020, Reade offered new details, claiming that Biden sexually assaulted her in a Senate hallway.)

    According to their accounts, Reade proactively brought up the former vice president’s name, pointing to her time in his Senate office as a high point in her career. Those interviewed said they were under the impression that Reade spent years in his office or had played a role in helping write landmark legislation, though she actually served in a junior level position for less than a year.

    “She presented it as ‘I can get my life together, I worked for Joe Biden. I had a really high-level job. I have that capacity.” Wrye said. “I’m a psychologist and she confided with me in a lot of things, but not that. She never talked about the sexual assault, period, or anything inappropriate with him.”

    A former neighbor, however, told Business Insider that Reade spoke of the assault in the mid-1990s. A work colleague from around the same time told the publication that Reade complained to her of sexual harassment in Biden’s office. A document filed by Reade’s ex-husband in 1996 also states that Reade had complained of harassment.

    Critics contend Reade’s history of heaping praise on Biden — including on social media — undermines her allegations today. They point to a number of occasions in early 2017 when Reade “liked” or retweeted a number of tweets favorable to Biden, including some dealing with his work against sexual assault.

    After being provided with specific written questions about the allegations made against Reade in this article, Wigdor responded with this statement:

    “To this day, Biden has not accounted for his actions other than to say ‘it never happened.’ Biden will not even consent to a review of his records housed at the University of Delaware. Ms. Reade, on the other hand, has answered hundreds of questions and did a sit down hour-long interview with Megyn Kelly,” Wigdor said. “Now, she is being asked to account for prior landlord tenant disputes. Enough is enough. This degrading and irrelevant inquisition does not advance the conversation. Instead, it explains why so many women suffer in silence — for fear of having their life turned upside down and questioned.”

    Klett remains unconvinced.

    Reade called Klett in 2019 after first publicly lodging allegations that Biden inappropriately touched her. At the time, Reade did not share details of an assault.

    “I felt two things when she contacted me: that she was feeling me out to see if I would represent her pro bono. And there was a sense that she was trying to plant a story with me, so she could later say: ‘I told the story to this attorney I worked with,’” Klett said.

    “I support women who have been assaulted. Unfortunately, I cannot support Tara Reade,” she said. “When she first contacted me regarding this issue, she could not provide enough credible information. And since that time the story has evolved in the media. I question her motives.”







    I didn't know she was a serial accuser Here's a list of people Tara Reade has accused of assault or harassment.

    Her father, Robert Moulton
    Her ex-husband, Tate
    A former employer, Krystal Rojas
    A YWCA supervisor
    A former business partner, Frankie Knight
    Joe Biden
     
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  2. BigSuzyB

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    1. Sanity_is_Relative
      Just because someone votes for Biden does not mean that they either believe or disbelieve Reade, There is no correlation between the two at all.
       
      Sanity_is_Relative, May 17, 2020
    2. CS natureboy
      The news anchor nail it. Biden is reading from a teleprompter.....
       
      CS natureboy, May 17, 2020
    3. BigSuzyB
      Just because someone doesn’t wish to vote for Biden doesn’t say anything about Tara Reade.
      There doesn’t need to be a correlation.
       
      BigSuzyB, May 17, 2020
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  3. Sanity_is_Relative

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    California DA launches investigation into Tara Reade testimony
    Natasha Korecki
    PoliticoMay 26, 2020, 10:54 PM CDT

    The Monterey County District Attorney’s office has launched an investigation into whether Tara Reade lied on the witness stand while acting as an expert witness.

    Reade, under the name Alexandra McCabe, for years testified as an expert in domestic violence cases for the California D.A.’s office. Among the issues is whether she lied about her credentials to qualify as an expert.

    “We are investigating whether Ms. McCabe gave false testimony under oath,” Monterey County chief assistant district attorney Berkley Brannon told POLITICO Tuesday.

    Brannon said the office does not yet know how many cases in which Reade testified as an expert.

    “We have no database or search engine to use to determine in how many cases she testified,” Brannon said. “However, that effort is ongoing.”

    Reade in March accused Joe Biden of sexual assaulting her in 1993 when she worked as an aide in his Senate office. Biden has denied the accusation.

    Recent news reports have raised questions about Reade’s testimony under oath, including whether she falsely claimed to have completed her bachelor’s degree, whether she gave false testimony about taking the bar exam and if she exaggerated her job duties in Biden’s office.

    Last week, the school which she testified to having completed a bachelor’s degree, Antioch University in Seattle, confirmed to POLITICO that Reade only attended for three academic quarters and did not graduate. The university also denied an account from Reade that she had a special arrangement with a former chancellor to credit her with an undergraduate degree under a different name.

    Seattle University Law School confirmed that Reade, under the name Alexandra McCabe, did graduate from law school. But officials wouldn’t comment on whether she had a valid undergraduate degree, which is required under the law school’s current admission standards.

    Defense lawyers are calling on the Monterey prosecutor’s office to subpoena Reade’s academic records and also determine if other aspects of her credentials are credible.

    “It’s my opinion that the district attorney has an obligation to find out that information and turn it over to us,” said Roland Soltesz, a defense lawyer who questioned Reade in the attempted murder trial of Jennifer Vasquez and Victoria Ramirez.

    However, Soltesz said the defense would also launch its own investigation. “We’re going to try to subpoena records and use every avenue available to us.”

    Brannon said he would not discuss the details of its investigation — including whether the office has issued subpoenas — until the probe had concluded.

    According to her testimony in two felony cases reviewed by POLITICO, including the Vasquez-Ramirez case, Reade stated she earned an undergraduate degree at Antioch University.

    She also testified on the witness stand in December 2018 that “I have not taken the bar exam.” That answer came in response to a question asking whether she was a licensed attorney in the state of California, according to an official court transcript of the proceeding.

    However, an archived 2012 account from her personal blog, which was taken down from the Internet, alludes to two prior attempts: “taking the California bar exam a third time...hoping I can charm it and pass!”

    Reade’s attorney, Douglas Wigdor, announced Friday he was no longer representing her. Reade could not immediately be reached for comment.

    Soltesz said if false, that testimony would have undermined her role as an expert witness.

    “She testified under oath that she never took the bar exam. She’s got a personal blog out there saying she failed the bar twice. Maybe she made that up,” Soltesz said. “She didn’t want to tell the truth that she didn’t pass the bar because that would diminish her credibility as an expert.”

    Patrick McKenna, executive director of the Sixth District Appellate Program, a publicly funded law firm that handles appeals for indigent clients, told POLITICO last week his office was doing its own review of cases where Reade testified as an expert, determining whether defense attorneys could challenge their clients’ convictions.

    “The significance for me is she was qualified as an expert based partially on her educational background as well as her career,” McKenna said. “If those things were not true, then she may not have qualified as an expert or had the defense attorneys known about these things, they could have asked her about these things in court. It would go directly toward her credibility.”
     
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  4. ace's n 8's

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    As the world turns, I'm finding bubbly Biden is making a very compelling case....he said he didn't do it...works for me.
     
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    If Biden becomes president he can get the DOJ to defend him against sexual assault accusations now that Trump has set the standard.

    DOJ argues Trump’s denial that he raped E Jean Carroll was an official presidential act: report

    https://www.rawstory.com/2020/10/do...roll-was-an-official-presidential-act-report/
     
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  6. FuntimeFla

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    Comes down to Groper Joe, who lies about it, or "Grab them by the Pussy Trump" who doesn't deny it !
     
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  7. stumbler

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    Just fucking hilarious.

    DOJ begs for delay of hearing in Trump rape case — claims it didn’t know about COVID rules in NYC

    https://www.rawstory.com/2020/10/do...case-claims-it-didnt-know-about-rules-in-nyc/
     
    1. thinskin
      That's obscene!

      What a lovely country is the USA....:rolleyes:

      ts
       
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  8. stumbler

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    It just keeps getting funnier.

    Judge shoots down effort to delay hearing on Trump rape case — after Barr’s DOJ was caught lying: report

    *The expense is not the issue. The reason Trump made Barr jump in is because Carrol is trying to make Trump hand over a DNA sample so it can be compared to the stain on her dress.

    https://www.rawstory.com/2020/10/ju...case-after-barrs-doj-was-caught-lying-report/
     
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  9. deleted user 555 768

    deleted user 555 768 Porn Star Banned!

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    Another old useless thread that just wont die, :banghead:
     
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  10. conroe4

    conroe4 Lake Lover In XNXX Heaven

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    Trump never said he did, he said you could. Joe did.
     
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  11. deleted user 555 768

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    I forgot how was Tara reade, her 15 minutes were up long ago, ...oh, is she the one that got her pussy grabbed?
     
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  12. latecomer91364

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    If I recall correctly, I think she got fingered - kinda like Hunter lately - well, it's not exactly the same.

    The question is: How desperate and senile is Dumbfuckler - resurrecting this thread from 5 months ago for really no good reason?

    When the Libfucks go off the rails, you know you're doing well.
     
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      I know! For the political threads, I think you can chalk it up to Dumbfuckler's senility - ClownDog DL does the same thing - like somehow old posts will make him less of a disgusting racist.

      Hmmm...
       
      latecomer91364, Oct 22, 2020
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      Obsessed, like the same old threads have some special meaning, like the title is so brilliant, they cant let it go, ...I particularly enjoy how some of the threads I created still have some loyal followers, well one at least
       
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      hahaha - everything old is new again!

      Maybe I'll buy some bellbottoms!
       
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    5. conroe4
      How funny. I had some in plaid bell bottoms for halloween to be some wild and crazy young guys <Steve Martin and Dan Ackroyd>

      Wonder what the hell happened to those...it's almost Halloween.
       
      conroe4, Oct 27, 2020
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      Going to look at American breasts!
       
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  13. stumbler

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    Turns out Barr and the DOJ are not Trump's personal attorneys after all. The judge just threw them off trying to defend Trump's rape case.
     
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