Chelsea Clinton’s Husband Used Charity Poker Tournaments to Tap Up Prospective Hedge Fund Investors

WikiLeaks release more damning emails hacked from email accounts tied to Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, this time showing Chelsea Clinton’s husband using charity poker tournaments organised by The Clinton Foundation as a vehicle to tap up prospects for his hedge fund.

Hillary Clinton’s journey towards the apex of the world’s leaders suffered another wobble on Sunday after WikiLeaks released more emails hacked from John Podesta’s Gmail account.

The latest trail of lies and deceit shows evidence that Chelsea Clinton’s husband, Marc Mezvinsky used charity poker tournaments set up to raise funds for the Clinton Foundation as a vehicle to attract wealthy investors to his Hedge Fund.

According to an article written in Politico, emails and memos written in 2011 & 2012 by the former Clinton aide Doug Band contained evidence that Mezvinsky was tapping up powerful donators to the Clinton Foundation with the help of his wife, Chelsea. Mezvinsky was working for Goldman Sachs at the time of the emails, although he was busy trying to create his Hedge Fund call Eaglevale Partners. The emails were sent to Podesta and former deputy White House counsel to Bill Clinton, Cheryl Mills. Podesta is the chairman of Hillary Clinton’s Presidential Campaign.