Omarosa Allegedly Taped White House Conversations, Met w/ Attorney Lisa Bloom & Cosby’s Ex Lawyer

Omarosa Allegedly Taped White House Conversations
Omarosa Manigault-Newman may have taped confidential West Wing conversations and fears being caught up in special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe, sources tell the New York Daily News.
The former Celebrity Apprentice reality star’s last day with the Trump administration was Saturday and reportedly she’s seeking legal representation.
The former White House staffer is said to have held exploratory meetings with several high profile attorneys for potential representation.
To date, she’s allegedly met with Bill Cosby’s former attorney, Monique Pressley.
She’s also met with Lisa Bloom, who currently represents Blac Chyna and also repped Harvey Weinstein.
A source says that the 43-year-old may become involved in Mueller’s investigation into possible connections between the Trump campaign and Russia’s election meddling. A source says,
Everyone knows Omarosa loves to record people and meetings using the voice notes app on her iPhone. Don’t be surprised if she has secret audio files on everyone in that White House, past and present staffers included.
Omarosa, who is said to be prepping a memoir, has yet to comment.
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