The Minnesota man who accused presidential hopeful Barack Obama of having sex with him and using crack-cocaine, failed two polygraph test administered by Whitehouse.com.
The tests were administered to Larry Sinclair Friday by Ed Gelb, former president of the American Polygraph Association, according to the site. One dealt with the sex claim and the other with the drug allegation. Deception was indicated in both, the report said.
Sinclair's allegations were made public when he posted a video on youtube. He also filed a lawsuit in Minnesota District Court alleging threats and intimidation by Obama's staff.
Sinclair was offered $10,000 to take the polygraph test and $100,000 if he passed it.
"My motivation for making this public is my desire for a presidential candidate to be honest," Sinclair said. "I didn't want the sex thing to come out. But I think it is important for the candidate to be honest about his drug use as late as 1999."
In his lawsuit, filed two weeks ago, he charged his civil rights have been violated by Obama and the Democratic Party. Named as defendants in the case are the presidential candidate, David Axelrod of AKP Message and Media in Chicago and the Democratic National Committee.
Sinclair alleges Obama smoked crack-cocaine while Sinclair snorted lines of cocaine in a rented limousine. He then claims he performed oral sex on Obama in the limo and then again in a hotel room a few days later.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
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