Jamie Dlux reads from the memoirs of Virginia Roberts Giuffre, recalling the monsters she met while under the control of Jeffrey Epstein. These might be powerful industrialists and politicians, but make no mistake about it: They rank as unredeemable pigs, every one of whom should have been jailed a long, long time ago.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, Victoria’s Secret founder Lex Wexner, Hyatt Hotels CEO Tom Pritzker should all be shunned by society. In a just world, each of these pedophiles and monsters would have been locked away to serve lengthy prison terms. The worst among this vile scum should have just been executed. Here’s more from Dlux, reading excepts from Nobody’s Girl.
Fallout from the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files has been most pronounced across Europe. Prince Andrew was arrested in Great Britain, and there have been other arrests or charges raised in Great Britain, France, Norway and Slovakia. Now, we’re starting to see a few of the Epstein perverts get bounced from cushy positions in the United States.
Besides Tom Pritzker, who resigned as CEO of the Hyatt Hotels, Larry Summers has now announced he will leave Harvard University in disgrace at the end of the spring semester.
Summers served as Treasury Secretary under President Barack Obama and also is a former president of Harvard University. More recently, he has been teaching economics at the school as well as heading its Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.
Also, David A. Ross has resigned as chair of the MFA art practice program at New York’s School of Visual Arts. Ross previously served at the Whitney Museum of American Art as well as the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Here’s more from The Jimmy Dore Show.
Bill Gates has announced he will be shuttering his foundation, leaving only one percent remaining for himself and his children. Effectively, he is giving away his multi-billion dollar fortune, representing approximately $200 billion. That won’t happen overnight, however, but over a 20-year period through 2045.
Could that timetable be altered if Attorney General Pam Bondi releases video tapes showing Gates with his former mistress while in the company of Jeffrey Epstein? Gates’ divorce with his ex-wife Melinda was allegedly spurred by his relationship with a Russian woman, Mila Antonova, a champion bridge player.
Antonova was not a minor at the time, but in her 20s, much younger than Gates, who was in his late 50s when the affair allegedly happened. The New York Post reported that Epstein had tried to extort money from Gates, threatening to disclose that relationship. Here’s more from Benny Johnson.
Whitney Webb explains why Phase 1 of the Epstein Files that Trump released are so toothless and tells us what he’s hiding — and why Epstein’s financial crimes get overlooked in favor or Epstein’s sex crimes.
Webb says Epstein’s cronies including the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman had wanted to buy Tesla from Elon Musk and take the company private. And besides Gates, mentioned in the piece above, Epstein had relationships with Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, as well as with Thomas Pritzker of Hyatt Hotels and J.B. Pritzker, the governor of Illinois.
Webb also notes while some of Epstein’s properties, such as those in New York and Florida, were raided, his Zorro Ranch getaway in New Mexico was never probed by the FBI nor state agencies. Here’s more Katie Halper.
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.