Filed under: Sex, Scandals, Scoops, Barack Obama, Drugs, Larry Sinclair
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Larry Sinclair, the Minnesota man who claims he used drugs and had a sexual encounter with Sen. Barack Obama in 1999, has released records to Big Head DC, which indicate that he was staying in a hotel in Gurnee, Illinois on November 3, 1999 through November 6, 1999. His hotel reservation was made through Choice Hotels International central reservations, with a confirmation number 78096854.

Sinclair says that his stay was extended at the same hotel through November 9, 1999, which generated confirmation number 86467. While he originally extended his stay through the ninth, he actually left the Chicago area on November 8, 1999.
“The limo and bar charges are on Visa card issued by Associates National Bank of Wilmington, Delaware (which was bought out by CitiBank in 2000) monthly statement closing date of November 15, 1999,” Sinclair told Big Head DC on Wednesday via e-mail. “Card number 4621-2001-3393-5533 … Citi Group has been contacted and is researching for those statements.”
Added Sinclair, “For any of you who think you know that I do not have any receipts, witnesses, think again.”
Big Head DC reported earlier on Wednesday that Obama was absent from the Illinois General Assembly on November 4, 1999 due to “personal business.” The fourth was a Thursday, and Obama wouldn’t have needed to be back at the General Assembly for several days thereafter.
Earlier: Sinclair Report Raises Obama Drug Questions
WhiteHouse.com Won’t Honor Sinclair Check
EXCLUSIVE Interview With Sen. Obama’s Accuser; Sinclair Discusses Polygraph, Plans
