Dang! Ann Coulter is Hustling a ‘Cash Only’ Sign at Hamptons Event

@anncoulter at East Hampton Library #AuthorsNight. Photo by Brendan J. O’Reilly

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After attending an event at the East Hampton Library’s Authors Night, Ann Coulter is being accused of pocketing money meant to go to the library by selling her own DVDs and merchandise for “cash only.”

She appeared with other attendees like Alec Baldwin and Jessica Seinfeld to promote her book In Trump We Trust: E Pluribus Awesome! 

A source from Page Six said the DVDs were going for $25, and when an organizer approached Ann about it she threw a fit and said, “It doesn’t matter anyway, I just sold out of all of them.”

A library rep said, “If she was doing that, we weren’t aware. If someone saw this, we apologize . . . She might not have been aware of the standard operating procedure.” When asked if the library received money from the DVD sales, event co-chair Sheila Rogers told us, “No.”

Ann, however, denied it, telling Page Six: (speaking in third person) “Coulter’s books sold out one hour into the two-hour event — long before any other author sold out. Instead of disappointing her fans who couldn’t get into the sold-out dinner [afterward], she allowed fans to get signed DVDs at cost intended for the private dinner later. Your snotty liberal correspondent would be surprised at how many secret right-wingers there are in East Hampton.”

A source said authors do give out items at the dinner — but proceeds still go to the library.

Read at Page Six.