Anonymous ID: 932831 July 14, 2019, 5:13 a.m. No.5775   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Jeffrey Epstein's New Mexico ranch linked to investigation

 

At the center of Jeffrey Epstein's secluded New Mexico ranch sits a sprawling residence the financier built decades ago — complete with plans for a 4,000-square-foot (372-square-meter) courtyard, a living room roughly the size of the average American home and a nearby private airplane runway.

 

Known as the Zorro Ranch, the high-desert property is now tied to an investigation that the state attorney general's office says it has opened into Epstein with plans to forward findings to federal authorities in New York.

 

Epstein, who pleaded not guilty this week to federal sex trafficking charges in New York, has not faced criminal charges in New Mexico. But the scandal surrounding him has still sent a jolt through the rural southwestern state as it comes under scrutiny for laws that allowed him to avoid registering as a sex offender following a guilty plea a decade ago in Florida.

 

"New Mexico continues to lag behind the rest of the country in strengthening outdated and weak laws that fail to protect our children from abuse," New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas said in an emailed statement to The Associated Press. "This is a huge black eye for our state."

 

In addition to confirming his office had interviewed possible victims of Epstein who visited his ranch south of Santa Fe, Balderas' spokesman also said Friday that the attorney general would renew his push for legislation requiring anyone with a sex trafficking conviction to register as a sex offender in New Mexico.

 

In 2008, Epstein pleaded guilty in Florida to state charges of soliciting a minor for prostitution under an agreement that required him to spend 13 months in jail and register as a sex offender. The agreement has been widely criticized for secretly ending a federal sex abuse investigation involving at least 40 teenage girls at the time that could have landed him behind bars for life.

 

Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta said Friday he's stepping down amid the tumult over his handling of the 2008 deal with Epstein. Acosta was the U.S. attorney in Miami when he oversaw the non-prosecution agreement.

 

The indictment filed in New York this week accuses Epstein of paying girls hundreds of dollars in cash for massages and then molesting them at his homes in Palm Beach, Florida, and New York from 2002 through 2005. The charges carry the potential for up to 45 years in prison.

 

In New Mexico, the attorney general said he has been in touch with the U.S. Attorney's Office in the Southern District of New York. Balderas' office has not said, however, how many accusers his office has interviewed and he has not elaborated on what they say took place at the ranch.

 

In a 2015 court filing in Florida, a plaintiff in a lawsuit against Epstein said she had been abused at several locations, including the New Mexico property.

 

Records show Epstein purchased the ranch, valued by county officials at over $12 million, from the family of former Gov. Bruce King, who died 10 years ago. A 1995 Santa Fe New Mexican story about his plans to build a mansion on the property said the home would be 26,700 square feet (2,480 square meters) with a 2,100-square-foot (195-square-meter) living room.

 

Aerial images of the property show an airplane hangar and landing strip. Closer to the east edge of the property, several structures that appear to serve as small homes and stables stand in public view.

 

The King family still owns land surrounding much of Epstein's ranch near the town of Stanley, a rural outpost on the plains that stretch east of the Sandia Mountains.

 

Gary King, the son of the former governor, was the state attorney general from 2007 to 2015, and was among a handful of candidates in the state who returned Epstein campaign donations.

 

King had received $15,000 from Epstein in 2006 during his first-bid for attorney general, and then received $35,000 from firms linked to Epstein in 2014.

 

Former Gov. Bill Richardson donated $50,000 in 2006 gubernatorial campaign contributions from Epstein to charity.

 

In neighboring Arizona, Epstein donated $50,000 to the University of Arizona in 2017, the Arizona Republic newspaper reported Saturday.

 

Epstein gave the money to the university through his foundation Gratitude America Ltd., the Republic and the Daily Beast website reported. The money was designated for a 2017 Science of Consciousness conference, the Daily Beast reported.

 

The university didn't know of Epstein's involvement in the foundation, Pam Scott, the university's associate vice president of external communications, told the Republic. The university does not plan to return the donation, Scott said.

 

https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/billionaires-mexico-ranch-linked-investigation-64309329

Anonymous ID: 932831 July 14, 2019, 5:15 a.m. No.5778   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5797

Guantanamo detainee trials could be broadcast online thanks to House measure

Amendment to defend spending bill passed on party-line vote, fate of measure uncertain in Senate

 

The House of Representatives moved Friday to make military commissions held at Guantanamo Bay more transparent by paving the way for proceedings to be broadcast online.

 

An amendment potentially broadening the public’s access to the proceedings was included in the 2020 National Defense Authorization Act considered on Capitol Hill.

 

Offered by Rep. Adam Schiff, California Democrat, the measure authorizes military judges at Guantanamo Bay “to order arrangements for remote public viewing of the proceedings via internet.”

 

The amendment was passed by a voice vote and included in the version of the NDAA subsequently approved by the House.

 

Suspected terrorists have been held and tried at the U.S. military base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, since shortly following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, though several barriers have prevented the public from staying on top of the proceedings held there.

 

Relatives of 9/11 victims, members of the media and others wishing to watch the military commissions at Gitmo must travel to the island or one of a handful of domestic military bases where the proceedings are viewable on closed-circuit television.

 

Mr. Schiff, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, introduced the amendment after a report he requested from the Government Accountability Office recommended that the military consider making the commissions available online.

 

“The military commissions at Guantanamo have been out of sight, and therefore out of mind, for far too long,” said Rep. Schiff, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee.”As Guantanamo nears its third decade, and with trials still years away, it is all the more important that victim’s families, the media and the public are able to follow the trials before the military commissions.

 

The version of the defense bill passed by the Democratic-controlled House was approved by a nearly party-line vote of 220-197.

 

Mr. Schiff applauded the amendment’s inclusion in the House bill and said he would push for it to appear in the final version considered by Congress.

 

The Republican-controlled Senate passed its own version of the NDAA last month without, and lawmakers will next need to reconcile both bills before coming up with a version to send to President Trump to sign.

 

The White House previously raised concerns with the House version of NDAA earlier in the week and said that Mr. Trump’s advisers would recommend he veto the bill in its current form.

 

Forty detainees are currently held at Guantanamo Bay, including alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and others accused of involvement in the attacks.

 

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/jul/13/house-votes-in-favor-of-broadcasting-guantanamo-ba

Anonymous ID: 932831 July 14, 2019, 5:35 a.m. No.5801   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5814 >>5850

>>5793

>Morn' Frens Going to be very hot here today

 

>>5581, >>5684, >>5689 Talk of imprisoning politicians who aide illegals evade ICE

 

""VERY HOT:""

Lt. Col. Allen West: ‘Pelosi just committed a high crime and misdemeanor’ over her ‘advice’ to illegals about how to avoid ICE agents

Anonymous ID: 932831 July 14, 2019, 6:12 a.m. No.5865   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5911

>>5823

‘Operation Broken Heart’: 38 Suspected Child Sex Offenders Arrested In Aurora

 

Police say more than three dozen suspected online child sex offenders were arrested in Aurora during “Operation Broken Heart.” The nationwide operation was led by the US Department of Justice and resulted in nearly 1,700 arrests during April and May.

 

(credit: Aurora Police Department)

 

The operation targeted suspects who:

 

Produce, distribute, receive and possess child pornography;

Engage in online enticement of children for sexual purposes;

Engage in the sex trafficking of children; and

Travel across state lines or to foreign countries and sexually abuse children.

 

“The task forces identified 308 offenders who either produced child pornography or committed child sexual abuse, and 357 children who suffered recent, ongoing or historical sexual abuse or were exploited in the production of child pornography,” DOJ officials said in a statement released Tuesday.

 

The Aurora Police Department released photos of the suspects arrested in Aurora. Click here to see all the mug shots.

 

If you, or someone you know, is a victim to any of those suspects shown, please contact Sgt. Gallozzi at 303-739-6093.

 

“We strongly urge all parents, and guardians, to know who your children are talking to in person, and online. Being nosey can protect them from predators, and becoming victimized,” police advised.

 

https://denver.cbslocal.com/2019/07/09/suspected-child-sex-offenders-arrested-aurora/

Anonymous ID: 932831 July 14, 2019, 6:26 a.m. No.5888   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5928

MORE PELOSI/D P.A.I.N.

 

6 arrested in the Bronx following round of ICE raids

 

At least six people were arrested in the Bronx and face deportation, according to U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials.

 

Officials with ICE released information Friday about the five immigrants in the country illegally, who had criminal histories ranging from sexual assaults to drug possession charges.

 

The five people arrested in the Bronx are a 29-year-old Guatemala national convicted of rape, a 38-year-old Dominican Republic national convicted of drug possession, a 41-year-old Dominican Republic national convicted of cocaine sale, a 49-year-old Jamaican national with a criminal conviction for first-degree sexual assault of a victim under the age of 11 years old, a Mexican national convicted of invasion of privacy, and a 54-year-old Guinea national convicted of sexual assault and abuse.

 

The list also includes the arrests of 36 others after ICE raids took place across New York this past week.

 

bronx.news12.com/story/34804239/6-arrested-in-the-bronx-following-round-of-ice-raids

Anonymous ID: 932831 July 14, 2019, 6:43 a.m. No.5909   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5913 >>5928

MUGSHOTS: People arrested in downtown Phoenix immigration protest against ICE

 

https://www.azfamily.com/news/slideshows/mugshots-people-arrested-in-downtown-phoenix-immigration-protest-against-ice/collection_61f5c60a-a5bf-11e9-9eeb-5f022febe8b1.html

Anonymous ID: 932831 July 14, 2019, 6:54 a.m. No.5931   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5936

Pedo Island Pilot

 

HE KNOWS

 

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