Conservative pundit Lewis Herms joins David “Nino” Rodriguez to discuss the maze of underground tunnels jutting out from the celebrated grotto of the Playboy Mansion in Beverly Hills.
Where do the tunnels lead? Are they connected to the mansions of celebrities or to sites like the Standard Hotel, Chateau Marmont and The Getty Museum? What transpires in this dark and hidden world?
Herms worked in the plumbing business in southern California so he has first-hand knowledge of some of these sites.
For the first time, Drake Bell is now revealing the truth about how he was subjected to pedophilic abuse as a young boy in Hollywood. His story serves as the basis for much of the four-part documentary Quiet On Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV. The doc will air over two nights — beginning Sunday and Monday — on the Investigation Discovery Channel.
Here, Jamie Dlux gives us a sneak preview, focusing less so on the victim, and more so on the alleged perpetrator — Brian Peck. Peck worked on several kids’ TV shows over the years, including Growing Pains, Boy Meets World and the Suite Life of Zack & Cody. He came into contact with Drake Bell on The Amanda Show, where Peck served as a dialogue coach.
Peck, by the year 2003, was facing 11 different charges filed by the Los Angeles Police Department, involving his abuse of Bell. In 2004, Peck was jailed after pleading no contest to a charge of oral copulation with a minor under 16 as well as a charge of performing a lewd act with a 14- or 15-year-old. Peck spent a little over a year in prison and remains registered as a sex offender.
In addition to Peck, Jamie Dlux takes a look at Leonardo DiCaprio, who had appeared opposite Peck on Growing Pains. Also figuring into this hornet’s next: Dan Schneider, the Nickelodeon producer and creator behind The Amanda Show, as well as such later hits as All That, iCarly, Victorious and Drake & Josh.
Trump says he might come back for trial and his team has a deadline to respond. E. Jean Carroll vs. Donald Trump continues in Day 7, with more Plaintiff witnesses, including journalist Carol Martin and a social media professor called Ashlee Humphreys. We also learn more about the lawsuit’s financial backer, Reid Hoffman, and his trips to Epstein’s island. More from Robert Gouveia.
Google Founder Sergey Brin is among four powerful business executives receiving subpoenas in the U.S. Virgin Islands’ Jeffrey Epstein lawsuit. The civil lawsuit was filed against J.P. Morgan Chase Bank for retaining Epstein as a client, while the U.S. Virgin Islands says bank officials, including CEO and chairman Jamie Dimon, knew he had been arrested and jailed on pedophile charges.
Besides Brin, others who received subpoenas included Thomas Pritzer, the executive chairman of the Hyatt Hotels, U.S. News & World Report publisher Mortimer Zuckerman and Michael Ovitz, former president of the Walt Disney Corporation.
The Wall Street Journal, which first reported the news, could not say precisely why these four were issued subpoenas, but it’s known that they were asked to provide documents and communications about Epstein and his private resort in the U.S. Virgin Islands, as well as any particular evidence tying him to the J.P. Morgan Chase Bank.
Here’s more from attorney Robert Gouveia, who also delves into the role of CSAM, or child sex abuse material, in this case. The material sounds quite horrific and graphic, but rest assured, the CSAM is not depicted or reproduced here.
Meanwhile, feds in West Palm Beach, Florida, have arrested attorney Michael Dolce on charges of downloading more than 2,000 images of child sexual abuse to his home computers. Dolce was a partner in the law firm of Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll, but the firm promptly laid him off.
More importantly, he was one of the Democratic National Committee’s attorneys in charge of suing former President Donald trump in relationship to the events at the U.S. Capitol on January 6th, 2021. Here’s more from WPBF 25 News, an ABC outlet in Florida.
The federal establishment believe they have sealed shut the Jeffrey Epstein case by locking away his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell for 20 years on charges of procuring under-aged sex slaves for Epstein. But, obviously, those sex slaves weren’t having sex with themselves. There was a large covey of men — famous politicians, academics, business executives and the like — who were hanging around Epstein and screwing the children he offered.
Here, Jamie Dlux begins the process of precisely identifying these creeps, including former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson and Tom Pritzker, the executive chairman of the Hyatt Hotels. And who can forget Prince Andrew or Alan Dershowitz, the one who ridiculously swore he never took off his underwear.
When will these assholes be charged? Here’s the list from Jamie, plus links to more than 100 videos he’s done covering the Epstein scandal.
Jeffrey Epstein protegee Ghislaine Maxwell has been found guilty on five of the six counts she faced. Many of the charges involved the trafficking and procurement of underage teens for Epstein’s sexual dalliances.
Sentencing has yet to take place, but speculation is riding high that Maxwell could spend the rest of her life behind bars. Interesting enough, the court records were sealed minutes after the verdict was reached. More from The Quartering.
The San Francisco Gay Men’s Choir sings about converting your kids. It immediately backfires. More from The Salty Cracker.
Instant regret! The San Francisco Gay Men’s Choir is “coming to convert your kids” and immediately regrets it. More from The Quartering.
By mid day on Thursday, the San Francisco Gay Men’s Choir had pulled down the offensive video. It seems at least a few members of the chorus had been identified as registered sex offenders. Can’t say we’re at all surprised or shocked by that. More from The Salty Cracker.
Renowned Journalist Ryan Dawson joins Sarah Westall to discuss the latest with the Epstein/Maxwell case. He discusses the famous “Epstein Map” he created showing connections to powerful people around the world.
It should be in every serious (if there are any in the various corrupt governments) law enforcement office dedicated to ending human trafficking. They should use it as a strategic guide illustrating who should be investigated and taken down.
This is a two-part series. We present both parts here. If you don’t have time to watch both parts, watch the opening and bookmark the second half for another day. This is important material to grasp and understand, so you can begin to see the mountain of corruption we are up against, not only around the world, but here in America as well.
Did a Utah ranch designed to help troubled teens instead aggravate their plight by placing them in company with sexually aggressive adults? That’s what Hannah Archuleta is now arguing in a lawsuit against the Turn-About Ranch, represented by Gloria Allred.
Archuleta ended up at Turn-About Ranch after she appeared on the television show “Dr. Phil” following a 2019 taping. She was taken from the studio to the rural Utah ranch located in Escalante, Utah. Her parents trusted Turn-About Ranch, the lawsuit says, because Dr. Phil had recommended it. More from Jamie Dlux.
Patriots continue to celebrate huge wins across the country, ranging from the elimination of mask mandates in several states to proposed state laws protecting women and children.
Perhaps the most unusual victory comes from South Carolina, where the Legislature is adding death by firing squad as an option to the death penalty. The previous choices were death by lethal injection or the electric chair. But for some crazed reason, the injection is off the table because it has expired! So naturally, those inmates scheduled to be executed are opting for injection. Crazy! Says Riss Flex, “They’re adding the firing squad as an option to the execution method, because they can’t afford to buy more lethal injections. It makes sense, because both (the chair and firing squad) are cheap!”
Tune in as Flex also examines Arizona’s proposed House bill proposing strict punishment for child sex offenders and the Alabama Senate’s ban of treatment for transgenders, among other big wins.