Candace Owens
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Now, were I in your shoes, Jeremy, I might even rank you bizarrely telling Brett Cooper, then a very young employee of yours, just a few weeks before she was slated to get married, sitting her down and telling her that she shouldn't do that because you had big plans and you were going to turn her into a star because you're the magic.
I would probably rank that saying,
at the tippity top of bad corporate decisions, among others.
You maybe forgot yourself in that moment, as you always do.
Maybe got a little swept up in you.
But conservatives, those pretending to be conservative companies, certainly are not supposed to chase Hollywood fame above family.
And I think personally that she made the right decision to leave.
And then you made, again, the wrong decision, like the angry, repressed homosexual that you are, to not just allow a young woman
again, 21 years old to just leave, but to again, stalk, because that's what you do.
You stalk, you pretend it's a business, but you're glorified stalkers.
In this time, in the most sadistic manner possibly ever, offering an obscene amount of money to her maid of honor at that wedding that you didn't want her to have, to hurt her, replacing her with her maid of honor because you wanted Brett Cooper, a young woman to suffer for simply wanting to change jobs.
which is why you worked behind the scenes through the same demented PR orbit to try to smear her, the friendly pop culture young girl, as an anti-Semite over an Instagram like because she liked a year-end roundup of my podcast and you wouldn't have that.
You wouldn't have that.
You know, I'd rank that as another mistake, but what I rank as one of my prouder moments in all of that was using some of my nuclear energy to stand up for her publicly, despite contractual restraints, using my platform to say what you did to her was wrong.
And when you sued me for that, for standing up for Brett Cooper, I want you to know that I communicated to my legal team that I would accept that.
I would accept the penalty of hundreds of thousands of dollars, which you wanted to
to impart upon me for me doing the right thing and standing up for someone who didn't deserve what you were putting her through.
You didn't put me through it, and you were trying to put her through it.
And I told my husband that I would gladly pay that money.
I said, if the judge came back in your favor, I wouldn't lie.