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The site, called Trump Leaks, was created by Brock’s pro-Clinton super-PAC Correct the Record and is calling for tipsters to provide damaging information about Trump, though they call only for information obtained legally.

"We're chasing everything," Brock told NBC.

Correct the Record has not specified how much it is willing to pay for intel.

"We're going to extraordinary lengths because this is an extraordinary situation," Brock said.

Brock believes that media outlets’ unwillingness to pay for scoops has prevented them from digging up important information on the GOP presidential nominee.

"I understand the prohibition on press paying for stories, but we're not the press," he said.