Fox News host Sean Hannity, Bulwark writer Tim Miller, and a slew of former Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) staffers and board members have been subpoenaed as part of an ongoing investigation into accusations of sexual assault and defamation by CPAC chairman Matt Schlapp.
Carlton Huffman, a volunteer on the Hershel Walker campaign in Georgia in 2022. Schlapp, 55, denies the accusation that he grabbed Huffman’s crotch late at night after a heavy drinking session, though reports suggest Schlapp offered Huffman a six-figure settlement over the matter. The lawsuit is now said to be in the millions of dollars. CPAC board members and staff, including the Vice Chairman, have resigned en masse since the incident.
The 24sight website reported this week that Miller is being deposed after having corresponded with Huffman after the alleged incident, while Hannity is said to have received an email from Schlapp regarding the matter. Reports have also suggested subpoenaed individuals were present during a CPAC document shredding exercise in the aftermath of the incident.
The National Pulse understands that a number of former staff and board members, plus existing board members such as Carolyn Meadows, have also been subpoenaed, with testimonies set to begin as early as next week. Staffers from the Walker campaign have also been subpoenaed.
“Tragically, for those who are encouraging Matt to ‘fight this to the end,’ the costs are already staggering,” former CPAC Vice Chairman Charlie Gerow wrote to the board last year. The organization’s former treasurer, Bob Beauprez, has also resigned, alleging a “cancer” metastasizing the organization “for years” has now taken hold.
The National Pulse recently reported that Schlapp has taken Soros money into CPAC, using the cash for so-called “criminal justice reform” efforts.