A man named Keifer Bonvillain claims that he has tape recordings of a Harpo employee saying very bad things about Oprah! Bonvillain further claims that he did not realize how powerful and ruthless Oprah really was, because the moment she realized he had possession of the tapes, she sent two of her men into Bonvillain's home to steal the recordings! How crazy is that!? Specifically, the New York Post's Page Six reports:
Last year, Keifer Bonvillain was hit with a federal extortion charge after he allegedly tried to sell Winfrey audiotapes for $1.5 million of a high-ranking Harpo employee bad-mouthing her. But the charge didn't hold up in an Illinois court.
Now Bonvillain, 37, who touts himself as a Louisiana-born "civil-rights activist," has launched a Web site in a bid to get a publisher for his exposé, titled "Ruthless."
Page Six further reveals that the following has been included in Bonvillain's pitch to the potential publisher for his devastating Oprah exposé:
"An office manager at Harpo broke his silence and his confidentiality agreement when he spoke freely about Oprah Winfrey's private life and business affairs. Keifer Bonvillain underestimated one of the world's most powerful women when he, armed with clandestinely recorded tapes, decided to write a 'tell-all' book unmasking the famed celebrity. Within days of Harpo learning about the book, two men were attempting to break into Keifer's home - presumably to get the tapes. Oprah was desperate to keep the truth from being revealed . . . The fallout was Keifer's highly publicized arrest."
Ultimately, Page Six explains:
Bonvillain vows to disclose that Harpo may have been involved in "blatant discrimination . . . This CEO not only knows about these practices . . . she condones them . . . Hours of taped conversations . . . reveal what they don't want the public to know about [Oprah's] private life, and a business that prides itself on its diversity."
With regard to speculation of what Oprah could be possibly hiding, sources have indicated that it may or may not include the fact that she is secretly a man and that part of her nightly routine is to dress up Stedman in a school-girl uniform and spank him unmercifully. However, I tend to believe that such sources may be a bit unreliable. Because, if I know Stedman, and I feel like I do... he wouldn't stand for that. He'd at least asked to be dressed up as something respectable... like a nurse, or some sort of large, furry animal. So, like I said, I don't think those sources are reliable.