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When reached for comment about how he came to be involved with the the Humpty Dumpty Institute, Epstein told The Daily Caller, “You guys ask the most stupid questions. I can’t imagine how you make a living,” before immediately hanging up.
First purchased by Mark in the early 1990s after receiving a tip from Les Wexner (who Jeffrey Epstein’s investment firm listed as its only public client), many of the units have been tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s associates. Maritza Vasquez, who worked as a bookkeeper from 2003 to 2006 for a modeling agency Jeffrey Epstein invested $1,000,000 in, told federal investigators during a deposition many underage girls were housed at 301 East 66th Street.
Jeffrey Epstein’s attorney, Darren Indyke, used the building as his primary office address, according to court registration files. Companies owned by two of Jeffrey Epstein’s co-conspirators, Sarah Kellen and Nadia Marcinkova, also listed their business addresses as 301 East 66th
An explosive new report in the Jeffrey Epstein case is putting the spotlight on another Manhattan residence apparently frequented by alleged underage models and former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak.
In a 2010 deposition, former Epstein bookkeeper Maritza Vasquez explained that “I know that the models were staying in different apartments belonging to Jeffrey Epstein. There is not only one girl … not only one apartment. And they were put in between four girls per apartment.”
month after arriving in Manhattan, her booker gave her an Upper East Side address and told her he had set up a meeting with the man who would be able to get her a gig modeling for the Victoria’s Secret catalog.
“He told me this is one of the most important people in modeling,” Tai told The Post. “He said that this man is in charge of Victoria’s Secret and he’s going to change your life.”
Jeffrey Epstein did end up changing Tai’s life — but not in the way she expected, she said.
Tai said she was greeted by a woman with “short black hair” who showed her into Epstein’s office. She doesn’t remember the woman’s name, although when The Post showed her a photograph of Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s gal pal, she confirmed that she looked like the same woman who met her at Epstein’s mansion.
Another Manhattan model entrepreneur told The Post that Maxwell was a constant fixture at Victoria’s Secret events.
“They were always these really trashy shows full of rich men in the audience,” he said. “Ghislaine acted as the kind of Nazi guard, telling everyone where they were sitting in the audience and that she had new ‘pop tarts,’ which is what she called the young models.”
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I am hearing some major Q stuff coming soon. As major as it comes. #TrustThePlan
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The White House is drafting an executive order that would address alleged anti-conservative bias by social media companies
8chan is still down. Our machines were ddosed one-by-one. We are now working on building [strong defense] and mitigations.
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Codemonkey:
8chan is still down. Our machines were ddosed one-by-one. We are now working on building [strong defense] and mitigations.
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In an open letter written by the Model Alliance and addressed to Victoria's Secret CEO John Mehas, current and former runway stars call on the company to take a role in remedying sexual harassment, citing "numerous allegations of sexual assault, alleged rape, and sex trafficking of models and aspiring models," as several photographers associated with the company have been accused of misconduct, plus the links between various L Brands executives — including company head Leslie Wexner — and convicted sex offender and former financier Jeffrey Epstein. (Sara Ziff, the founder of Model Alliance, has written about Epstein in the past.)
In 2015, alleged Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre said in court filings that Epstein, MC2 modeling agency founder Jean Luc Brunel, and their associates “deliberately engaged in a pattern of racketeering that involved luring minor children through MC2, mostly girls under the age of 17, to engage in sexual play for money.”