Bloomberg Law
Oct. 11, 2016, 5:34 PM UTC

After Clinton Donation, Legal Recruiter Complains of Death Threat

Casey Sullivan

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Hours before Sunday night’s presidential debate, Renee Rush said she was dining with a friend at Pomodoro Rosso on Columbus Avenue in Manhattan when a frightening series of events unfolded.

The 60-year-old legal headhunter, known for advising on law firm partner placements, recalled to Big Law Business that an unfamiliar number called her phone and a male voice piped over, saying he was from the Hillary Clinton campaign.

After Rush said she had already “maxed out” her donations, the voice said, according to her account: “Shits like you shouldn’t be alive anymore and ...

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