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Anti-Trump Elector Chris Suprun Paid For Ashley Madison While Bankrupt And Married With 3 Kids

Anti-Trump Texas faithless elector Stephen Christopher “Chris” Suprun, who wrote a widely-shared op-ed in The New York Times about his decision, in which he claimed ideological superiority over Trump, which would prevent him from voting for the President-elect on December 19 as he is required, joined and paid for cheating website Ashley Madison in 2012, using the same address registered to his 9/11 charity, while bankrupt, likely unemployed, and married with three young kids, after he and his working wife owed over $200,000 to multiple creditors — and that’s just the start of it.

Anti-Trump Texas Elector Stephen Christopher Suprun. Source: Twitter

GotNews’ research into Suprun’s bizarre and unexplained flip-flop against President-elect Donald J. Trump turned up Ashley Madison data, damning bankruptcy records, and a series of P.O. boxes and what appears to be an association with a payday loan scam site.

Since turning against the decision of the people of Texas to elect Trump, Suprun also became a client of a “social justice media strategy” PR firm run by left-wing CNN commentator Van Jones.

What is going on here?

There’s a lot to go through, so bear with us and keep reading:

Even though he used a throw-away e-mail address and changed his birth date by a few days, the Ashley Madison credit card data is unmistakably Suprun:

There’s only one Stephen Christopher Suprun, from Texas, born in March 1974, and the P.O. box is one of many P.O. boxes registered to Stephen Christopher Suprun that can be found with a quick search of any public records database.

It’s also the same P.O. box used for Suprun’s “Never Forget 9/11” charity, which he still lists on his Twitter profile:

Archive here.

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That same foundation’s Twitter account? Recently it just seems to spam inspirational quotes that no one reads:

Follow

Never Forget 9-11 @NeverForget0911

ICYMI: Keep your fears to yourself, but share your courage with others. - Robert Louis Stevenson#Quote #Leadership

5:27 PM - 10 Dec 2016

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Never Forget 9-11 @NeverForget0911

Fairy tales don’t tell children that dragons exist… @GKChestertonian #Quote #Courage

7:54 AM - 12 Dec 2016

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Never Forget 9-11 @NeverForget0911

ICYMI: Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously. - Hunter Thompson#Quote #Joy#Life

5:16 PM - 6 Dec 2016

All of which raises the question: is this even a real charity? But back to Suprun’s cheating:

According to the data, Suprun joined Ashley Madison in February 2012, just six months after joint-filing for bankruptcy with his wife, Dianne Michelle Suprun, in September 2011, and paid for an “affair guarantee” in September 2012.

An “affair guarantee”, which costs $249 today, is a discounted “package” for “credits” that allow men to chat with potential cheating partners on the website. Suprun, who had three kids under the age of 10 at the time, listed himself on the site as “attached male seeking female.”

GotNews exclusively obtained the records from Suprun’s 2011 chapter 13 bankruptcy filing:

In the year before he signed up for cheating website Ashley Madison, Chris Suprun was unemployed (and eventually bankrupt) for 8 months, with three young kids, while his wife worked full-time:

Suprun and his wife in total owed more than $214,000:

Suprun and his wife owed money to at least 7 banks and financial entities, as well as other creditors, including lawyers and a “handcrafting bakery” called Swiss Colony in Wisconsin:

The Supruns were not discharged from bankruptcy until 2016.

Suprun was also likely unemployed in 2012, when he decided to pay money to try and cheat on his working wife with three kids, even though he was bankrupt.

While GotNews could not find definitive proof of employment or unemployment in 2012, the bankruptcy court docket never records Suprun becoming employed or requesting a change of payment plan due to employment. Suprun’s publicly available professional history seems to end in 2007, and a July 2012 archive of his now-defunct consulting business Consurgo, LLC shows that their last “publication” was in 2008.

Actively employed after bankruptcy? Seems unlikely.

Public records also show that Stephen “Chris” Suprun registered 6 different P.O. boxes in 6 cities in Texas and Virginia. Why does one person need so many P.O. boxes? At least one of the P.O. boxes was used for Suprun’s fishy 9/11 foundation — the same P.O. box he also used to pay for his Ashley Madison “affair guarantee.”

What was he using those other P.O. boxes for?

And it gets even fishier:

Leading public records database Nexis lists one of Chris Suprun’s websites as “one-hour-advance.com”:

That website appears to be a payday loan scam site that became defunct sometime between March 2016 and today, according to Archive.org. Take a look:

Searching WhoIs history of the website and any related websites always ends in a dead end — the owner of the site used domain privacy services to conceal their identity. The addresses buried in the site’s privacy policy and terms of use? P.O. boxes in Chicago or Miami. Phone numbers are toll free, or use a Los Angeles, California area code.

Could this really be Stephen “Chris” Suprun’s website and, presumably, source of income? Or did Suprun use the site at one point because of his unemployment and bankruptcy? Is he a victim of a payday loan scam site? But why would someone who owns websites like “neverforget911.org” and “consurgo.org” ever list a payday loan site they used as their own website?

Nexis is a leading provider for information like this relevant to credit reports, particularly for businesses and banks, allows people to dispute information about them, and is prohibited by law from providing false information. How likely is it that someone like Suprun, who was unemployed for an extended period of time and went bankrupt, is not familiar with this?

We can’t conclude anything from the Nexis listing, but taken together with Suprun’s bankruptcy, unemployment, fishy charities, and 6 P.O. boxes, it certainly raise a lot more questions.

And why would a supposedly conservative Republican like Stephen “Chris” Suprun use a far-left non-profit “social justice” PR firm run by Van Jones? Our investigation here may provide the answer: Suprun could still be totally broke and this is the only firm that will represent him.

In fact, between the well-heeled PR firm, the Democratic elite’s unhinged response to President-elect Donald J. Trump’s resounding victory on November 8, and Suprun’s sudden change of heart about Trump, it even raises the question of whether or not Suprun is receiving money, favors, or other kinds of benefits in exchange for his anti-Trump cooperation!

Do the people of Texas want to be disenfranchised from their presidential vote by an elector with a history of financial troubles who is being represented by his supposed political enemies? Probably not, which explains why nearly 30,000 people have signed a petition to recall Chris Suprun as an elector, as you can see here.

Chris Suprun grandstandsin The New York Times about his experience on 9/11, his “debt” to his children, and how he is an “elector of conscience.”

He doesn’t mention that he paid money to cheat on his working wife, while bankrupt and deep in debt with his 3 kids, using the same P.O. box that he used for his 9/11 charity — one of many P.O. boxes registered at one point to him in public records databases, along with what appears to be a fishy payday loan scam site.

Suprun implies he is an “elector of conscience”, but GotNews’ research into his past casts doubt on the idea that he has a conscience at all.

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GotNews sent requests for comment on the shocking information in this article to multiple e-mail addresses listed as Suprun’s, as well as Suprun’s social justice PR firm Megaphone Strategies, that he lists in his Twitter profile. GotNews has received no responses as of press time.

GotNews also called Suprun’s Never Forget Foundation and tried to send an e-mail through the Never Forget Foundation contact form. We got no response over the phone and left a message. The e-mail contact form did not go through.

That face, early 40s and almost full gray/white hair, Grinder alert activated

How do you become an electoral college member? This just seems like a really shady guy who doesn’t have any real qualifications.

only in "Merica

I believe that Electors for each candidate are chosen by party committees in each state and then after the election, the state legislature decides/approves the electors depending on what the vote tallies are. Basically the electors are chosen by each state and each state can use a different formula.

So it seems that being active in party politics is the main criterion.

And so someone who was an elector turns out to have been secretly on an affairs site and declared bankruptcy. This is relevant how?? Is that so different from other prominent politicians, gay or straight, or even the president-elect???

I think the point is that he is no better than the person he criticized.

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lmao you wont hear this there because no one cares about an elector. trump won its not going to change unless a bombshell comes out from CIA.

I think the bigger point is that if you are going to criticize someone powerful, you better be prepared to get your history searched and smeared by his mob. So it’s best for people just to shut up and do as they are told.

To some extent, it was always this way, but it’s now open season.

^ 100% about silencing decent. Similar to Obama Administrations stance on whistleblowers, come down hard on anyone against you to scare those in the future

Faithless elector means an elector who votes against the election result. It does not have anything to do with religion.

Cheating on your wife is not illegal. Claiming bankruptcy is not illegal. Yes, they are cracks in a person’s character but how is this relevant?

HA im an idiot.

Listening to this guys interview on Joe Rogan and its very interesting. He seems so political and partisan its so hard to listen to. I love Joe Rogans interviews he comes off so level headed and tries to understand both sides, certainly learn a lot listening to his interviews wish more people would do as much research before, and have an open honest discussion while keeping an open mind.

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMVx1mwdtx8]

Link in case anyone is interested