Unaired footage from Donald Trump's reality TV show "The Apprentice" that is rumored to be much worse than the lewd comments the presidential candidate made in the 2005 "Access Hollywood" tape is not being released because Trump-backing producer Mark Burnett is threatening to sue anyone who leaks it, Mediaite reports.

The penalty for releasing the unaired sections, which reportedly include Trump using the N-word, would supposedly be $5 million.

However, the head of a pro-Clinton SuperPAC said he would pay the legal expenses of any staffer who released damaging footage of Trump. David Brock, the founder of American Bridge, said in an email to BuzzFeed News that "If a $5 million 'leak fee' is what stands between truth and total Trump implosion, sign me up."

In addition, a GoFundMe page was initiated in the hopes of raising the money necessary to allow the incriminating tapes to be leaked.



The rumors that such footage from "The Apprentice" exists and the reasons they have not been released were fueled by tweets by producer Chris Nee, who, however, states he has no confirmation of what is actually in the footage.



Folks, I have never worked on The Apprentice. I don't know what's out there. Or what still exists. I've heard rumors. Would love to know. — Chris Nee (@chrisdocnee) October 9, 2016



