Ex-George W. Bush press secretary called himself 'weapon of mass destruction' according to $10M lawsuit

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Adam Levine is being sued by his former employer The Change Company, which claims he doctored confidential loan documents and tried to extort $10 million if he wasn’t paid off.

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Adam Levine — deputy press secretary at the White House during the 2003 US invasion of Iraq to look for actual weapons of mass destruction — also apparently claimed he would plant damaging stories about The Change Company if they didn’t pay him $10 million. Levine had been chief of staff to the company’s CEO Steve Sugarman, but was reprimanded after using racial slurs, according to the suit, filed at Los Angeles Superior Court on Tuesday.

Levine allegedly “launched a full-scale attack” after he received a negative performance review from the company, which serves predominantly minority borrowers in low-income neighborhoods, in February 2023. He wasn then placed on administrative leave a month later, according to the suit. Levine had prevously filed his own lawsuit against TCC after he was fired in April 2023. In that suit, filed in Orange County, Levine alleged TCC committed securities fraud by mischaracterizing borrowers’ ethnicities and income levels.

Calls by The Post to Levine’s lawyer to address the claims in the newly filed lawsuit were not immediately returned.

 

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