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originally posted by: cherokeetroy
Jeffrey Epstein’s $56M mansion could be on the market soonI
Jeffrey Epstein’s lavish $56 million Upper East Side mansion could be put up for sale soon. The pedophile’s seven-story manse at 9 E. 71st St. filled with creepy decor — including a stuffed black poodle, a painting of Bill Clinton in drag and a life-size female doll hanging from a chandelier — is being packed up.
Contractors are breaking down all of his possessions — those that have not been seized by authorities as evidence — such as the Clinton painting, the furnishings from Epstein’s bedroom, his living areas and the rooms below where he is alleged to have assaulted girls.”
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originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: cherokeetroy
"Yeah, my brother committed suicide after being imprisoned for heinous crimes, but I feel better than great!"
I'll bet extreme social dysfunction runs in that family.
Cheers
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: F2d5thCavv2
For clarity F2d5thCavv2, is the result you want to see:
Number of seconds elapsed since Midnight Dec 7th?
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: F2d5thCavv2
For clarity F2d5thCavv2, is the result you want to see:
Number of seconds elapsed since Midnight Dec 7th?
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
a reply to: Creep Thumper
Yeah Bolton disappointing me. Expected more.
People who have done wrong, throw all loyalty out the window when they are subject to being exposed.
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
a reply to: RelSciHistItSufi
Or new Guardians.?
Ron retweeted:
Ambellina
@Ambellina77
Replying to @CodeMonkeyZ
Snake haters, read up on what Benjamin Franklin said of the Rattlesnake as representative of the Americans. The same is true of the bite that 8ch inflicted upon the world with simply using freedom of speech to speak truth into the darkness that democracy was dying in.
twitter.com...
originally posted by: liveandlearn
justice.gov
The Department of Justice announced that TÜRKİYE HALK BANKASI A.S., aka “Halkbank,” was charged today in a six-count indictment with fraud, money laundering, and sanctions offenses related to the bank’s participation in a multibillion-dollar scheme to evade U.S. sanctions on Iran. The case is assigned to United States District Judge Richard M. Berman.
“As we allege today, Halkbank, a Turkish financial institution whose majority shareholder is the government of Turkey,
There was a judgement against them in 2018. Today's sanctions are new.
This is just the start...Why are they a Nato allie? Looks like Trump adm. was waiting to use it as leverage anticipating it may be needed.
originally posted by: SilentWindofDoom
a reply to: PokeyJoe
Maybe a list of proven fake news sites should be made so we know which ones to not bother with.
So far this week to make that list would be...
CNN
ABC
I know there's a lot lot more.
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: Justoneman
I have been reading some on this topic, and it seems that Turkey being our ally is more a geographic/tactical advantage than some philosophical similarities. We need Turkey because of where they sit on the map - period.
He gave Obama a big pass most of time
David Correia, the last defendant at large in alleged schemes tied to longtime pals of Rudy Giuliani’s, was arrested at JFK Wednesday morning
Correia is a longtime business partner of Igor Fruman and Lev Parnas, two Soviet-born American businessmen. The three – along with Andrey Kukushkin – were indicted last week on charges related to an alleged criminal campaign finance scheme to subvert federal reporting requirements and funnel money into GOP congressional campaigns.
A resident of West Palm Beach, Florida, Correia is the last of the four defendants to enter federal custody
Correia is a director with Parnas at Fraud Guarantee, a Boca Raton-based firm that offers anti-fraud insurance to investors. Reuters reported on Tuesday that Giuliani had been paid $500,000 by the firm.