Arkansas GOP Candidate Has ‘Actor’ Listing On Israeli-Owned ‘ExploreTalent’ Hollywood Casting Site

Greg Payne is an attorney seeking election to the Arkansas State Legislature as a conservative Republican in currently uncontested House District 13 — but his past may raise concerns.

Over the last 6 years, lawyer Greg Payne has worked for the Fayetteville-based Story Law Firm. He has recently entered the realm of conservative politics, taking on mask mandate lawsuits ostensibly in preparation for a run for office.

Payne has now emerged within the Republican Party of Arkansas. Last year, he was a member of the Benton County GOP Committee, and remains on the Third Congressional District GOP Committee. Payne has also advertised himself as a volunteer for former broadcaster Jan Morgan’s campaign for U.S. Senate in that state.

While Payne appears to be courting conservative Arkansas, he was recently representing a reality TV star turned convicted pedophile.

Just months ago, Payne represented Josh Duggar, a man involved with the TLC children’s show 19 Kids and Counting, in his child pornography case.

Duggar, who previously admitted to molesting his own underage sisters, was convicted in December of possessing dozens of images and videos of child porn, including a sexually explicit video involving a 3-month-old infant.

Even more bizarre, Payne has an active profile as an “actor” on ExploreTalent, an obscure talent agency run by Israeli-born pornographer Ami Shafrir.

Greg Payne Explore Talent profile

Numerous conservatives, pro-Israel pundits and politicians, formerly or currently had profiles on the obscure ExploreTalent website.

Among ExploreTalent’s success stories are U.S. Representative Lauren Boebert (R-CO), pundits Candace Owens, Tomi Lahren, and “Gays for Trump” founder Scott Pressler. Fox News host Jesse Watters’ wife Emma DiGiovine even had a profile on ExploreTalent, where risqué content has been observed.

“Gays for Trump” Founder Scott Pressler shower photograph from ExploreTalent profile“Gays for Trump” Founder Scott Pressler’s shower photograph from ExploreTalent profileNow-U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert photograph from ExploreTalent profileNow-U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert photograph from ExploreTalent profileCandace Owens ExploreTalent profile

Two women hired as “honeytraps” seemingly to seduce Trump Administration officials, like former National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster, had profiles on the website.

National File understands that some conservative politicos have privately expressed concerns about whether ExploreTalent could be a foreign influence operation.

It is currently unclear why an Arkansas attorney and candidate for office maintains a profile on the Explore Talent website.

Payne has also engaged in repeated efforts to subvert the America First campaign of Neil Robinson Kumar, running for U.S. Congress to represent Arkansas’ Third Congressional District, who alleges that Payne has conducted a smear campaign against him for months via allegations of racism and extremism.

Kumar is mixed-race.

The Republican Party of Arkansas officially disavowed Kumar’s campaign in October, denouncing him as a “racist, sexist, bigot,” marking only the third time in U.S. history that a state GOP Committee has blacklisted a campaign before the primary election.

Kumar maintains, based on sources within the Party, that Payne was the individual who persuaded the Arkansas GOP Chairman Jonelle Fulmer, into launching the attack.

Taken in combination with his strange presence on an Israeli pornographer’s shadowy “talent agency” that could well be an intelligence operation, along with efforts to ostensibly infiltrate the Arkansas GOP and subvert Kumar’s America First campaign, one could ascertain that Payne appears to be operating on behalf of interests that have little to do with the concerns of those living in Arkansas.

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