Jan 12, 2010
Duh, Carlos Allen’s State Dinner ‘Invite’ Isn’t Real
If you watched that Good Morning America segment with accused White House crasher Carlos Allen and his D.C. attorney, A. Scott Bolden, you saw an image of the “invitation” Allen provided to the show as proof that he “got an actual invite in the mail” to the Nov. 24 state dinner. But true to form, Reliable Source is now here to smack down that assertion. Allen’s “invite” looks instead an awful lot like the…
Accused “third crasher” Carlos Allen, along with his attorney, A. Scott Bolden, appeared in an interview with Good Morning America’s Robin Roberts earlier this morning. While insisting that he was actually invited to the Nov. 24 White House state dinner (“I got an actual invite in the mail,” he said), the story Allen told today sounded (not to mention looked, the guy could not have appeared to be more uncomfortable) like a pretty big…
Jan 07, 2010
Salahis to Host a Las Vegas Club Night
It’s really true. Accused White House crashers Tareq and Michaele Salahi have agreed to do a paid personal appearance at the Las Vegas nightclub Pure next week, as Reliable Source first reported early this morning. This is the same way talentless “celebrities” like Paris Hilton or Heidi and Spencer make extra cash. It’s hard to imagine a more perfect confirmation of exactly the sort of people the Salahis are. Though in fairness, it’s even harder…
Jan 05, 2010
What is the HushGalleria Mansion?
The “HushGalleria Mansion” The Washington Post has its own story up now about the so-called “Third Crasher” at the Nov. 24 White House state dinner. His name is Carlos Allen, and he’s the man behind HUSH Society Magazine and the HushGalleria Mansion, a private party space located inside a large rowhouse in Mt. Pleasant. We noted the Newsmax.com article that first reported the “third crasher” story at the end of the day yesterday, but…