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originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: EndtheMadnessNow
RE: www.cnn.com...
This doesn't sound like sex "trafficking". Just a guy paying girls, some underage, to have sex with him.
originally posted by: Moravec
a reply to: EndtheMadnessNow
"Hefner collected a $1 million salary and enjoyed the privilege of essentially free housing, he owned virtually no tangible assets nor real estate. Although it has been widely reported that he sold the Playboy Mansion for $100 million to his next-door neighbor last year, Hefner likely received none of that money—because by then, he no longer even owned the property."
Playboy’s Hugh Hefner Was Worth Much Less Than You Think at His Death
Playboy Magazine founder and notorious lady's man Hugh Hefner made sure that his stash of personal sex tapes was lost forever in the ocean, decades before he died at the age of 91 in 2017.
Hef entrusted Playboy Mansion head of security Joe Piastro with overseeing the sealing of video and audio recordings of his most secret affairs in a cask lined with cement and tossing it into the Pacific Ocean in the 1990s, an insider told the Sun.
The situation dates back to 2011, when private equity firm Rizvi Traverse Management, in partnership with Hefner, bought Hefner’s company Playboy Enterprises (which in turn owns Playboy) and took it private for about $217 million. But Hefner didn’t actually put up the money, nor did he sell his stock. Instead, he just gave all his shares to Rizvi in exchange for a minority stake in the new company and a couple of simple promises: Hefner would receive an annual salary of $1 million, and he would be allowed to live out the rest of his life in the Playboy Mansion for rent of just $100 a year.
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: IamAbeliever
a reply to: EndtheMadnessNow
Interestingly, no mention of Little St. James Island. Wouldn't the US have jurisdiction of the island being that it's a US Territory?
It is privately owned, but is part of the US Virgin Islands. I should think that it would fall under US Jurisdiction.
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
Just a thought about Epstein arrest:
Could any Supreme Court Justices be involved in these crimes and hence impeached?
originally posted by: crankyoldman
Clip showing the Antifa stepping up, or is it down, to paper dispensers. This clip includes some super hero's, actual caped people.
I would not hire these kids to mow my lawn, much less be my "liberator".
Watching the clip I am struck by a deeper part of the entire mass gathering - the damn cellphone video. Folks watching a digital version of a reality they are standing in, renders the ENTIRE reality garbage from every POV. Hence the absurd notion of this being a liberating force of some sort.
They're video game players in their minds and in the actual reality itself.
Even more odd, I'm viewing a copy of a copy of a copy of it in my home.