Allison Meyer: RNC Staffer Fired for Bondage Club Dinner

by Michael Small | March 30, 2010 at 11:33 am
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Allison Meyer Fired for Approving $2,000 Dollar Meal at Bondage Club

It has been revealed that Allison Meyer, a young donor director, was the RNC member who was fired for approving a $2,000 dollar meal at a club that featured nudity and sexual reenactments.

The staffer fired by the Republican National Committee for approving a $2,000 meal at a risque club has been identified.

Allison Meyers, the director of the RNC's Young Eagles program for young donors, was fired over the scandal, according to RNC sources.

Meyer, the the director of the RNC's Young Eagles program for young donors, took a group of party donors to the nightclub, where they ran up a $2,000 dollar bill which Meyer expensed to the RNC.

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The Young Eagles program was created to teach and shape up and coming young RNC donors in their 30s and 40s. The group made their way to the nightclub after a Young Eagles function. The tab was picked up by RNC donor Erik Brown, a GOP consultant.

RNC Chief-of-Staff Ken McKay wanted to make clear that the topless bar event was never sanctioned by the RNC.

Meyer approved a request from Brown to be reimbursed for the dinner, and that was the move that resulted in her firing. According to McKay, this wasn't the first time Meyer had been spoken to about the subject of reimbursement.

Brown has agreed to return the $2,000 dollars to the RNC.

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Liz McKibbon

Poor thing. This story turned out to be sort of a witch hunt. Unfortunately, someone had to be the martyr... Michael Steele is probably greatful it was not him. 

Hollywood strip club part of Republican expenses.

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