Leonardo DiCaprio to Host High Dollar Fundraiser for Hillary
Donors will pay for a "Conversation with Hillary."
8.2.2016
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Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio will host a high dollar lunch fundraiser for Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
According to Variety magazine the event will cost $33,400-per-person and be marketed as a "Conversation with Hillary."
The event on Aug. 23 is priced at $33,400-per-person and is billed as a “Conversation with Hillary.” The first $2,700 will go to the Clinton campaign, and the remainder will do to the Democratic National Committee and state and local parties. Complete details are to be announced on Tuesday. Sources said plans were in the works for the event to take place at his home, but they were still being finalized.
The night before the DiCaprio event, entertainment heavyweights Haim and Cheryl Saban wil host another fundraiser for Clinton. For a $100,000 donation, one can be a host for the event.
The night before, a number of entertainment figures are planning a dinner-time event. Deadline reported last week that the Aug. 22 will be hosted at the home of Haim and Cheryl Saban, although sources said that plans were still being finalized. Sources say the list of co-hosts also includes Thomas Tull and his wife Alba, Megan and Peter Cherin, Robert Iger and Willow Bay, Casey and Laura Wasserman, Jeffrey and Marilyn Katzenberg and Jon and Ellen Vein. Tickets start at $2,700 per person, and run to $27,000 for co-host level and $100,000 for host. The latter includes a dinner and photo with Clinton.
Another southern California event is being planned for the "low dollar" donor.
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