Hotelier Robert Bigelow gives Trump $1 million for legal fees
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[January 31, 2024]
By Alexandra Ulmer
(Reuters) -Hotelier Robert Bigelow told Reuters on Tuesday he gave
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump $1 million for his legal
fees and agreed to donate another $20 million to a pro-Trump outside
group for campaign purposes.
"I gave him $1 million towards his legal fees a few weeks ago. I made a
promise to give him $20 million more, that will be to the super PAC,"
the Nevada-based owner of Budget Suites of America said in an interview.
The commitments, which have not been previously reported, show some big
money is coalescing around Trump, the runaway frontrunner to clinch the
Republican presidential nomination to face Democrat Joe Biden in the
November general election.
Bigelow's donations also highlight the unusual role some political
donors are playing as Trump faces four pending criminal cases this year.
Those cases include two over his efforts to reverse his 2020
presidential election loss, one over his handling of classified
documents upon leaving office and another over his hush money payments
to a porn star.
Bigelow, who also founded Bigelow Aerospace and funds investigations
into extraterrestrial life, said he felt Trump was being unfairly
targeted in the criminal cases and that his sympathy towards the former
president had motivated the donation.
"I was just sympathetic. They didn't solicit anything from me," Bigelow
said. The $20 million would be spread out but "starts right away," he
added.
The Justice Department says it acts without political bias.
All of Trump's Republican rivals, bar former U.N. Ambassador Nikki
Haley, have dropped out of the race, and Trump is all but assured of
clinching the nomination.
Trump and his team have been seeking to peel wealthy benefactors away
from Haley, making calls trying to convince donors to switch sides.
Trump has gone so far as to warn the donors they would be banished from
his orbit if they made further donations.
Bigelow initially backed Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for the
Republican nomination, but dropped him in part over his strict
anti-abortion policies.
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Robert Bigelow, founder and president of Bigelow Aerospace, responds
to questions during a tour of Bigelow Aerospace in North Las Vegas,
Nevada, U.S. September 12, 2019. Picture taken September 12, 2019.
REUTERS/Steve Marcus
BILLS AND FINES
For all of Trump's political success, however, his legal costs are
rapidly mounting.
Trump was hit last week with an $83 million verdict in a defamation
case brought by writer E. Jean Carroll, and a judge is set to rule
any day now on the New York Attorney General’s request for $370
million in penalties for his misrepresentations to banks about his
net worth.
The New York Times reported earlier on Tuesday that pro-Trump groups
spent some $50 million on legal bills and "investigation-related"
expenses in 2023. Reuters was not immediately able to confirm that
figure.
Bigelow said he could not remember the exact name of the entity to
which he sent the $1 million, but Trump's Save America PAC has been
an important vehicle for paying his legal fees. When asked whether
he was considering donating more to help pay Trump's legal fees,
Bigelow declined to comment.
Bigelow said he had dinner with Trump on Monday night at his Mar-a-Lago
residence in Florida.
"It was supposed to be one hour. It was over two hours. And we still
ran out of time," Bigelow said, declining to provide details of
their conversation.
Bigelow said he was concerned about turmoil in the Middle East and
felt confident in Trump's capacity to navigate crises given his
2017-2021 term in the White House.
(Reporting by Alexandra Ulmer; Additional reporting by Jack Queen;
Editing by Ross Colvin and Stephen Coates)
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