Fact check: No evidence Dianne Feinstein helped husband secure a USPS real estate contract

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Fact check: No evidence Dianne Feinstein helped husband secure a USPS real estate contract
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Our ruling: Partly false. The claims about Feinstein helping to secure the contract for her husband are unsubstantiated.

The claim: The firm given exclusive rights to sell U.S. Postal Service buildings is owned by Richard Blum, husband of Sen. Dianne Feinstein.

“Senator Feinstein and her husband stand to make a fortune, estimated at between $950 million and $1.1 BILLION from these transactions,” the post reads.Eber could not be reached for comment.What is the contract? The contract was under intense scrutiny because of Feinstein and Blum’s relationship, but it was also criticized by the USPS Inspector General’s office, not because of the relationship, but because the contract allowed for “dual agency” where CBRE could represent and negotiate for both the Postal Service and the lessors.

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