Did you hear the one about how Donald Trump got sued by a former staffer? She claims he kissed her against her will. The shoulder-devil media tried to turn her into another liberal rising star, but on the way to fame, video evidence arrived to confound their new hero.
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Alva Johnson claimed that “that Donald Trump supposedly forced himself on her and kissed her without her consent.”
“I immediately felt violated because I wasn’t expecting it or wanting it. I can still see his lips coming straight for my face.” She said that the incident had been causing her “anguish.”
“I’ve tried to let it go,” she said, beginning to cry. “You want to move on with your life. I don’t sleep. I wake up at 4 in the morning looking at the news. I feel guilty. The only thing I did was show up for work one day.”
She lied.
In July video of the alleged “assault” was released that contradicted her claims. Alva looks like the facilitator, not the victim. None of her complaints about the encounter appear genuine.
Buh-Bye?
Johnson had dropped her lawsuit but not because Trump clearly did nothing wrong. She’s given up because you fight “the man!”
She told The Daily Beast, “I’m fighting against a person with unlimited resources, and repeatedly the judicial system has failed to find fault in his behavior. That’s a huge mountain to climb.”
There is a mountain. A few of them. But they have nothing to do with the President. The first is Alva’s history of suspicious illegal behavior. Elizabeth Vaughn shared some WashPo reporting that,
a Georgia judge sealed the court records stemming from the years-ago family dispute. According to the records, Johnson’s half sister and her father, on behalf of a younger half sister, briefly obtained a temporary restraining order against Johnson in 2006. They alleged she was calling the younger sibling’s school and falsely claiming that the teenager was using drugs. The older sibling wrote that she fired Johnson from her business for using “company property” to arrange extramarital affairs for herself online.
Alva’s not sewed together as tightly as she’d like to think. Demonstrated by the second “mountain.” After the alleged assault, but before it became news, she repeatedly tried to get a job with the Trump administration.
Johnson is not a victim of a sexual assault. She is pissed because the administration didn’t hire her. This second mountain is not Trump’s unlimited resources. It is her inability to overcome clear evidence that she faked an assault charge as a personal vendetta.
But without media air-cover, she is doomed to fade into obscurity where she may want to stay.
Trump’s lawyers could still ask the court that she pay to cover the President legal costs.