Musician Retweeted Today By Trump Is Convicted Scottish Check Forger Who Once Performed For Him

The Scotsman reports:

Donald Trump has retweeted a woman from Lanark convicted of stealing thousands of pounds from a community group, in the latest example of the president’s unpredictable social media behaviour. Mr Trump shared a message from Sheena Fox – a vocal supporter of America’s commander-in-chief – which casts doubt on the veracity of a threat claim made by Stormy Daniels.

Mrs Fox – who posts under the name Deplorably Scottish on Twitter – describes herself as a professional musician and a Trump supporter in her profile. She had told members of Lanark & Carluke Choral Union the famous Carnegie Hall in Manhattan had invited them to play, the Daily Record reported.

The group played the venue in 2015 and later performed for Trump. But Mrs Fox had not told other members there was a $21,000 fee to play Carnegie Hall. She later tried to get out of debt by forging signatures on $3360 worth of Choral Union cheques. She was ordered to do 180 hours’ community work after admitting theft at Lanark Sheriff Court in February.

Fox is also fond of retweeting Michael Cohen, Piers Morgan, and Pastor Mark Burns, who famously fled a live CNN interview when he was confronted for having faked his military and education records.