11-10-2019, 05:23 PM
Jeffrey Epstein’s co-investor Andrew Farkas (Island Capital Group LLC CEO) made introductions for some of the biggest New York business magnates, including Donald Trump and his good friend Carl Icahn to Dubai.
Trump lend his name to a Nakheel project, and Carl Icahn, got more than $2 billion in investments from Dubai for the failed Time Warner takeover bid: https://www.thenational.ae/business/prop...k-1.505470
(http://archive.is/AdfPy)
Andrew Farkas was also an early investor and board member in the Cadre of Jared, his brother Josh Kushner and Blackstone’s Ryan Williams: https://www.bisnow.com/national/news/cap...dal-100037
(http://archive.is/8obDY)
See Jeffrey Epstein talking to movie producer Jonathan Farkas (related to Andrew Farkas), 2010.
Ronan Farrow in his recently published book claims that the National Enquirer and its former publisher American Media Inc. (AMI) tried to bury allegations that in 1994 Donald Trump raped the 13-year-old "Katie Johnson" (a pseudonym).
According to Farrow, after the rape allegations in the 2016 lawsuit were made public, AMI CEO David Pecker was in close contact with Trump and then-National Enquirer editor Dylan Howard was in frequent contact with Trump's then-personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, and assured him "that they would track down the woman with the rape allegation and see what they could do about her".
Howard, now chief content officer at AMI, tried to convince Katie’s attorney Lisa Bloom to drop the case (which she did in November, shortly before the presidential elections).
An AMI spokesperson responded that "Mr. Farrow's narrative is driven by unsubstantiated allegations from questionable sources and while these stories may be dramatic, they are completely untrue": https://www.newsweek.com/trump-teen-rape...oe-1465652
(http://archive.is/11cFA)
I’m afraid that Ronan Farrow isn’t the most reliable source for information (but I still haven’t found a single reliable news outlet…).
After working for UNICEF and graduating from Harvard Law School, in 2009 Farrow became an adviser to President Barack Obama and in 2011 to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
He had previously worked as a speechwriter for Richard Holbrooke.
To top it all, Ronan Farrow is also a Rhodes Scholar: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronan_Farrow
Bloomberg has repeatedly announced plans to run for president, and has again earlier this month…
On 16 April 2012, Donald Trump tweeted:
That isn’t so strange considering that Bloomberg personally defended Trump’s plan for a Bronx golf course, including $97 million from the city of New York (while Trump only put in $10 million), in January 2012.
According to Geoffrey Croft of NYC Park Advocates, “It’s outrageous that the public is paying to build a championship golf course for Donald Trump. We will never make back our investment. You can’t make this stuff up”: https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/01/09/...ald-trump/
None other than Ivanka Trump’s husband, Jared Kushner, has also taken advantage of a grant from then New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg for his real estate tech firm WiredScore, for which he sold his stake in 2017 (with a nice profit of course): https://www.forbes.com/sites/samanthasha...iredscore/
(http://archive.is/1FicT)
Bloomberg is also a friend of Donald’s and Jared’s good friend Rupert Murdoch, who tweeted that Bloomberg, is “Just a friend I admire”: https://twitter.com/rupertmurdoch/status...0393097216
Michael Bloomberg is also in Jeffrey Epstein’s little black book.
See Tamara Mellon, Michael Bloomberg and Ghislaine Maxwell, New York, 1 October 2013.
See Ghislaine Maxwell with William Philip Lauder (executive chairman of Estée Lauder and nephew of Trump’s friend, MEGA member Ronald Lauder), 18 November 2013, New York.
Trump lend his name to a Nakheel project, and Carl Icahn, got more than $2 billion in investments from Dubai for the failed Time Warner takeover bid: https://www.thenational.ae/business/prop...k-1.505470
(http://archive.is/AdfPy)
Andrew Farkas was also an early investor and board member in the Cadre of Jared, his brother Josh Kushner and Blackstone’s Ryan Williams: https://www.bisnow.com/national/news/cap...dal-100037
(http://archive.is/8obDY)
See Jeffrey Epstein talking to movie producer Jonathan Farkas (related to Andrew Farkas), 2010.
Ronan Farrow in his recently published book claims that the National Enquirer and its former publisher American Media Inc. (AMI) tried to bury allegations that in 1994 Donald Trump raped the 13-year-old "Katie Johnson" (a pseudonym).
According to Farrow, after the rape allegations in the 2016 lawsuit were made public, AMI CEO David Pecker was in close contact with Trump and then-National Enquirer editor Dylan Howard was in frequent contact with Trump's then-personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, and assured him "that they would track down the woman with the rape allegation and see what they could do about her".
Howard, now chief content officer at AMI, tried to convince Katie’s attorney Lisa Bloom to drop the case (which she did in November, shortly before the presidential elections).
An AMI spokesperson responded that "Mr. Farrow's narrative is driven by unsubstantiated allegations from questionable sources and while these stories may be dramatic, they are completely untrue": https://www.newsweek.com/trump-teen-rape...oe-1465652
(http://archive.is/11cFA)
I’m afraid that Ronan Farrow isn’t the most reliable source for information (but I still haven’t found a single reliable news outlet…).
After working for UNICEF and graduating from Harvard Law School, in 2009 Farrow became an adviser to President Barack Obama and in 2011 to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
He had previously worked as a speechwriter for Richard Holbrooke.
To top it all, Ronan Farrow is also a Rhodes Scholar: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronan_Farrow
Bloomberg has repeatedly announced plans to run for president, and has again earlier this month…
On 16 April 2012, Donald Trump tweeted:
Quote:Mike Bloomberg is doing a great job as Mayor of New York City. Ray Kelly is a great Police Commissionerhttps://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/stat...7206817792
That isn’t so strange considering that Bloomberg personally defended Trump’s plan for a Bronx golf course, including $97 million from the city of New York (while Trump only put in $10 million), in January 2012.
According to Geoffrey Croft of NYC Park Advocates, “It’s outrageous that the public is paying to build a championship golf course for Donald Trump. We will never make back our investment. You can’t make this stuff up”: https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/01/09/...ald-trump/
None other than Ivanka Trump’s husband, Jared Kushner, has also taken advantage of a grant from then New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg for his real estate tech firm WiredScore, for which he sold his stake in 2017 (with a nice profit of course): https://www.forbes.com/sites/samanthasha...iredscore/
(http://archive.is/1FicT)
Bloomberg is also a friend of Donald’s and Jared’s good friend Rupert Murdoch, who tweeted that Bloomberg, is “Just a friend I admire”: https://twitter.com/rupertmurdoch/status...0393097216
Michael Bloomberg is also in Jeffrey Epstein’s little black book.
See Tamara Mellon, Michael Bloomberg and Ghislaine Maxwell, New York, 1 October 2013.
See Ghislaine Maxwell with William Philip Lauder (executive chairman of Estée Lauder and nephew of Trump’s friend, MEGA member Ronald Lauder), 18 November 2013, New York.
The Order of the Garter rules the world: https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewtop...5549#p5549