An explosive report has revealed that Lisa Bloom tried to line up some big time paydays for women who were apparently willing to President Trump of sexual assault during the final months of last year’s election.

The Hill reported Friday that Bloom worked with campaign donors and tabloid media outlets to arrange compensation for the alleged victims and a commission for herself, offering to sell their stories.

In one case, Bloom reportedly arranged for a donor to pay off one Trump accuser’s mortgage and attempted to score a six-figure payment for another woman.

The former ultimately declined to come forward after being offered $750,000, the clients told The Hill.

The Hill cited contract documents, emails and text messages it obtained — including an exchange of texts between one woman and Bloom that referred to pro-Hillary Clinton political action committees.

Bloom, who is the daughter of famous attorney Gloria Allred and, like her mother, specializes in representing women in sexual harassment cases, worked for four women who were considering accusing Trump. Two went public, and two declined.

In the statement to The Hill, Bloom admitted that she tried to get her clients paid but said that the woman were trying to help the women stay safe or even relocate.

“Donors reached out to my firm directly to help some of the women I represented,” Bloom said.

Bloom, who has also represented accused sexual harasser Harvey Weinstein, in addition to women who’ve accusing Bill Cosby and Bill O’Reilly, acknowledged her standard terms require clients to pay her commissions, which may be as high as 33 percent if she sells their stories to media outlets.

Bloom told The Hill that she had absolutely no contact with Clinton or her campaign.

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