Why are we suddenly finding so much more about Jeffrey Epstein’s associates? Why has the Wall Street Journal begun to break key aspects of the story?
Whitney Webb, author of the new two-volume book One Nation Under Blackmail, believes the revelations are meant to distract from even more damaging news of Epstein’s close association with Google Co-Founder Sergey Brin as well as Disney CEO Michael Ovitz.
Here, Webb is interviewed by Clayton Morris on Redacted. She discusses both of those two figures and explains more about Epstein’s involvement with Disney, via Bran Ferren. Ferren had worked with Ken Russell on the sci-fi movie Altered States, and later formed Associates & Ferren, which did visual effects for Little Shop of Horrors. She also touches upon Microsoft’s Bill Gates, as well as his associates Nathan Myhrvold, formerly Microsoft’s Chief Technology Officer, and Linda Stone, both of whom maintained relationships with Epstein.
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.