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Trump Attorney Warns Former


Idaho Lobbyist to Stop
Swindling Donors
By Sarah Clendenon • April 3, 2024

A former Idaho Legislative lobbyist has been warned


to stop alleged fraudulent fundraising activities
using the Donald Trump for President campaign
name to scam donors.

Jesse Taylor, previously an Idaho Legislative lobbyist


and now a resident of West Palm Beach, Florida, was
sent this letter dated March 15, 2024. The letter is
signed by David Warrington, an attorney with the
Dhillon Law Group whose signature identifies him as
“Counsel for President Donald J. Trump and Donald
J. Trump for President 2024, Inc.”

Idaho Dispatch has asked Dhillon Law Group to


verify the validity and authenticity of this document.

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The accusation reads,

“It has come to our attention that you are


soliciting campaign contributions under the
false premise that you are acting on behalf of
President Trump and the Campaign and that
you are offering a purported family and
friends opportunity to prospective donors and
supporters of President Trump. Specifically,
our information indicates that you are
promising donors a photo with President
Trump in exchange for campaign
contributions in the amount of $6,600, an
offer you are not authorized to make, nor can
you fulfill. Worse, there is no indication that
the Campaign has actually received these
funds, thus there is no dispute as to your
clearly fraudulent intent.”

The letter goes on to say,

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“To be clear, you are not authorized to make


such offers, nor are you authorized to claim
that you represent or are otherwise
associated with President Trump, his family,
or the Campaign. You are no doubt aware of
this fact, considering your previous and
ongoing ban from all Campaign events and all
properties owned by President Trump.”

The letter then describes further behavior by Taylor,


explaining,

“We are also aware that you have threatened


members of the Campaign with disclosing
purportedly sensitive information should the
Campaign take steps to stop your unlawful
activity.”

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Citing several sections of federal law, Warrington


concludes,

“The facts, as described above, constitute


both fraud and extortion. On its face, this
activity appears to violate several criminal
statutes….

Furthermore, you are also misusing President


Trump’s name, image, and likeness to swindle
money from his supporters.”

After describing those alleged activities, the letter


then addresses allegations of communication with
foreign leaders and promises of future job
appointments on behalf of Trump.

“In addition, we have received information


that you purport to represent the interests of
President Trump in negotiations with foreign
leaders and that you are promising some
donors positions within the future
Administration in exchange for lucrative
“consulting” contracts. At no point in time has
either President Trump, the Campaign, nor
any person affiliated with the Campaign, ever
authorized you to engage in such
negotiations. Your actions in this regard likely
violate several federal criminal statutes,
including, but not limited to, the Foreign
Agents Registration Act (22 U.S.C. § 611 et
seq.) and the Logan Act (18 U.S.C. § 953).”

Warrington’s letter concludes by saying,

“We demand that you immediately cease and


desist your fraudulent fundraising practices,
refund all contributions you have wrongfully
appropriated, and retract and refrain from
further extortive practices.

It is in your personal and business interests


that you end this shameless and manifest
deceit immediately.”

This 2014 lobbyist report shows Taylor was


employed by Bear Lake Watch, Norco, Professional
Bail Agents of Idaho Inc., and Stanton Healthcare for
that year’s legislative session.

Taylor’s national political connections involve more


than the Donald Trump campaign. He was also
heavily involved in the 2023 race in which former
U.S. Congressman and Louisiana Attorney General
Jeff Landry won the Louisiana Gubernatorial
election. Landry began serving as Governor when he
was sworn in on January 8, 2024.

Taylor kept some of his Idaho connections alive and


well, introducing Landry to Boise resident and
businessman, John Odom. Odom owned HMH
Construction Co, but the business was closed a few
years ago. He also owns Odom Racing Company and
was featured on Discovery Channel’s Street Outlaws .
The relationship between Odom and Landry went
sour when Odom found out that Landry had hired
former Trump campaign advisor Corey
Lewandowski. Odom’s ex-wife, Trashelle Odom, had
previously accused Lewandowski of inappropriate
conduct.

Odom demanded the return of a $100k donation


made to Landry’s campaign. Trashelle Odom, by then
divorced from John, issued a statement through
Jesse Taylor saying she was still in full support of
Landry’s candidacy, half the money donated was
hers, and that Landry should keep it. You can read
more of the story here and here.

Jesse Taylor is active on social media and has


posted these photos, some of which show Idaho
lawmakers.

His Twitter profile is found here.

(3) Real Jesse Taylor (@RealJesseTaylor) / X


(twitter.com)

Update as of 1:55 P.M. MT April 4, 2024;

Jesse Taylor’s social media accounts appear to have


been taken down since publishing of this article.

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Feature photo, left to right: Boise resident and owner


of HMH Construction and Odom Racing Co.- John
Odom, Trashelle Odom, Donald Trump, Jesse Taylor,
and Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry. Photo credit
John Odom.

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6 thoughts on “Trump Attorney Warns Former


Idaho Lobbyist to Stop Swindling Donors”

independent
April 3, 2024 at 9:57 PM

hahahah

Reply

Bubbles
April 4, 2024 at 8:57 AM

I want to know how many of our legislators did he


swindle/corrupt against We The People to vote against our
protected freedoms. We need our American common law
courts back to deal with these swindlers! Then, justice will
be restored!

Reply

Jim King
April 4, 2024 at 11:09 AM

Agreed. After all we’ve seen since Covid- all the


corruption in every part of our government, the corporate
media, the FBI DOJ WHO CDC and all the indispensable
election interference & fraud…….
We must have true transparency, and the swift & proper
application of our laws to those who break them.
Without this, our republic is finished.
There’s no honest way for the democrats to win in
November…….

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Concerned Citizen
April 4, 2024 at 11:44 AM

Like with most stories, there is always another side. This


easily could be a smear campaign in letter form. Did the
author of the story attempt to reach Taylor for his side of
the story?

And is the author a journalist or real estate agent? She has


an ad for herself as a Realtor on the same page.

Very questionable.

Reply

Suzanne Mitchell
April 4, 2024 at 12:21 PM

Not questionable at all. You I obviously have never met


Jesse.

Reply

Henri Colcombet
April 4, 2024 at 3:11 PM

A hit piece where the subject does not get a chance to


defend himself. This is yellow journalism.

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