Sunday, May 27, 2018

When AJ Met Jason... Episode 3 - Updated

AJ and Jason are at it again. (Who are they? The background to this story is in a post I wrote on May 1, you can read it here.) Today's drama started with AJ calling the cops on Jason:
In this tweet she's responding to someone who pointed out that if Mr. Miller wasn't on her property what he was doing was not illegal: 
Then Jason broke his Twitter silence with this:


And here's what AJ had to say about that:

With the Trump White House's Communications team in shambles, apparently Jason Miller is once again being looked at for Communications Director. He was first named for the job during the Trump transition in December, 2016, but when the story of his child with Delgado came out, he either withdrew his name in order to "spend more time with his family" or was informed by Trump's team that the offer was withdrawn. It's not clear which. (I wrote about that here.) Will he get the job for real this time? Stay tuned.

Monday night update: They really are trying to destroy each other. Earlier today, AJ posted this tweet:

She was right. At 8.42 p.m. Page Six at the New York Post posted a story titled "Jason Miller isn't the first man to have a fling with A.J. Delgado." This is the story in its entirety: 

Donald Trump’s former communications director Jason Miller isn’t the first man to have impregnated A.J. Delgado, then broken up with her and ended up in court.

Six years before Miller and Delgado had an affair on the Trump campaign trail — resulting in the birth of her now-10-month-old baby, William — Delgado had a fling with John de Neufville of G2 Investment Group.

After Delgado became pregnant, and de Neufville moved on with a new girlfriend, publicist Ali Wise, he obtained a five-year restraining order against the Miami resident, alleging in court papers that she had sent him and his friends hundreds of hateful emails.

Under the terms of the restraining order, which expired in 2017, Delgado was barred from having a gun and required to inform the court any time she planned to come to New York.

In one email to a friend that was cited to the court, Delgado vowed to attend a gala in New York. “I look forward to seeing him and his 34-year-old hag dog there! I look forward to many ugly run-ins throughout this year.”

In another email, to de Neufville, cited in court papers, Delgado said of Wise: “There’s unstable and crazy — and then there’s Glenn Close-level psycho. How humiliating for you. Really scraping the bottom of the barrel, huh?”

Delgado told me, “Some of the emails, I vehemently deny writing.” She also said she’d been dealing with the anguish of being abandoned by the unborn child’s father.

Miller wouldn’t comment, but a friend said, “Her ultimate goal is to destroy Jason and his family. It’s scary, the parallels of what happened to him and de Neufville.”

Delgado said, “I wouldn’t call twice in my life a pattern.”

In an earlier post I expressed some sympathy for Delgado and what she's going through, in particular her significant financial disadvantage compared to Miller, who apparently makes over $600,000 annually. Now I'm beginning to think they're both crazy, not very nice and possibly unhinged. This will not end well. 

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