George Conway, the lawyer who persuaded advice columnist E. Jean Carroll to sue Donald Trump for denying her allegation that he raped her in a busy department store in the 1990s, has given a maximum donation of $929,600 to the Biden Victory Fund.
Conway, best known as the now-ex-husband of Kellyanne Conway, a TikTok lobbyist who served as Senior Counselor to the President during the Trump administration, once hoped to secure a job in the Trump administration himself.
When this did not materialize, he became vocally anti-Trump and caused much embarrassment to his then-wife, who divorced him in 2023. Part of his campaign against the former president included persuading Carroll to sue him at a party hosted by anti-Trump blogger Molly Jong-Fast in 2019.
The columnist, 80, has accused at least eight men and boys of assaulting her over the years, but Trump appears to have been the first person against whom she ever took legal action — assisted by initially undisclosed funding from Democrat megadonor and Jeffrey Epstein guest Reid Hoffman.
Conway also co-founded the Lincoln Project, a RINO group that helped fund the far-left MeidasTouch Network, alongside John Weaver, a former John McCain staffer who exited the group after allegations he groomed and harassed 21 men and boys.
Conway is hosting a fundraising reception for the Biden Victory Fund on April 24.