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Are School Photos Now Doomed?

Something Strange is Happening with School Picture Day, and every parent should know this…

Here’s why parents across the United States are calling their child’s school to cancel school picture day.

The problem: Lifetouch, the Minnesota-based company that takes school pictures in all 50 states as well as Canada is a subsidiary of Shuttlefly, which, in turn, falls under the management of Apollo Global Management. Apollo was originally founded as Apollo Advisors in 1990 by Leon Black, one of the managers tied to Jeffrey Epstein. Black remained at the firm until 2021, when he stepped down after having been found to have given Epstein $158 million for tax and estate planning advice.

Not only are individual families taking action, but some schools, notably in East Texas, have severed their ties with Lifetouch and made arrangements with local, trustworthy photographers to handle school pictures. Lifetouch categorically denies anything untoward has happened. Lifetouch says absolutely no photos are ever forwarded to Apollo Global Management, nor is Lifetouch mentioned anywhere in any of the Jeffrey Epstein files circulating on the U.S. Department of Justice website.

Lifetouch CEO Ken Murphy said, “Lifetouch does not – and has never provided – images to any third party.” He added, “Funds managed by subsidiaries of Apollo Global Management are investors in Shutterfly, the parent company of Lifetouch. Neither Apollo nor its funds are involved in the day-to-day operations of Lifetouch and therefore no one employed by Apollo has ever had access to any student images.”

That may well be the case, but Lifetouch being affiliated with Apollo Global Management most certainly raises red flags. We cannot see that affiliation remaining intact in the months, let alone weeks, ahead. Here’s more from Really Graceful.

Back In Black

Leon Black, the former chief of the Apollo Investment firm, has been embroiled in the life of sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein. And now, a Russian woman is suing Black on charges he subjected her to sexual torture and used extortion and violence to force her to remain silent about the misdeeds. More from Jamie Dlux.

Bombshell Epstein Revelations

Bombshell revelations are starting to emerge, painting an ugly portrait of Jeffrey Epstein and his international sex ring.  Many of his rich and famous clients participated, apparently sharing his tastes for young children.

Here, Steve Turley focuses on Epstein’s relationship with Leon Black, co-founder of the Apollo Global Management firm and the current chairman of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Black paid the pedophile some $75 million, reportedly for financial and auditing advice and assistance, from 2012 through 2017. The attorney general in the US Virgin Islands is trying to determine if money laundering was occurring.

Did Black or others join Epstein in his sexcapades? Black claims he was completely unaware of Epstein’s sexual habits and did not participate, although Black admits he took his family to Epstein’s island for what he calls a picnic lunch.

Also, here, new updates on Ghislaine Maxwell.

 

 

 

Bill Gates And Jeffrey Epstein

TestingtheNarrative explores the close ties between Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, and Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced child molester who hung around with Gates. The two met each other at least six times, and Gates flew on Epstein’s plane between New York and Florida. Was their relationship a matter of a shared mutual interest in science, or rather grounded on Epstein’s vile practices with children?

On this special 200th episode of The Ripple Effect podcast, James Corbett, Jason Bermas, Sam Tripoli and Whitney Webb join host Ricky Varandas for a roundtable discussion on Jeffrey Epstein, 9/11, and all the other tentacles of the octopus conspiracy.

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Gates, of course, wasn’t the only big industrialist tied to Jeffrey Epstein. Here, Jamie Dlux takes a look at Epstein’s dealings with Leon Black, the so-called “junk bond king” from the private equity firm Apollo Global Management. Black is also an avid art collector and chairman of the board at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. He is a longtime associate of the now-imprisoned Michael Milken, convicted of violating US securities laws.

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