The Real Reason Hannity Talked to Trump’s Lawyer

Sean Hannity is one of the most well-known TV hosts in the world, but his success doesn’t begin and end there. He has been quietly building a real estate empire in the background over the course of time and apparently that’s why he sought advice from President Trump’s lawyer Michael Cohen.

According to The Wrap

On Sunday evening, The Guardian revealed that the Fox News host is also a real estate baron, with roughly 870 properties linked to him across the United States. According to the paper, Hannity amassed the properties over the last decade with a series of shell companies that dropped nearly $90 million on the purchases.

Some leftists proceeded to attack Sean Hannity’s real estate venture.

He responded with the following statement on his website:

It is ironic that I am being attacked for investing my personal money in communities that badly need such investment and in which, I am sure, those attacking me have not invested their money. The fact is, these are investments that I do not individually select, control, or know the details about; except that obviously I believe in putting my money to work in communities that otherwise struggle to receive such support.

I have never discussed with anybody at HUD the original loans that were obtained in the Obama years, nor the subsequent refinance of such loans, as they are a private matter. I had no role in, or responsibility for, any HUD involvement in any of these investments. I can say that every rigorous process and strict standard of improvement requirements were followed; all were met, fulfilled and inspected.

The LLC’s are REAL companies that spend real investment money on real properties.

Success is indeed still demonized by the left.

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