Anonymous ID: 0e3f5e July 15, 2021, 9:47 p.m. No.14134228   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: 0e3f5e July 15, 2021, 9:51 p.m. No.14134242   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Rachel graduated in June 2005 from Brentwood School, a pretty elite prep school on the Westside of LA. I attended the school with her. There were/are a lot of kids from prominent Hollywood/media families in attendance there. Jordan McGraw, Dr. Phil's son, was also Class of '05. Jimmy Iovine's son was Class of '06 (Jimmy is the founder of Interscope Records, hebrought Eminem and 50 Cent to prominence and is the brains behind the Beats headphones empire that Dr. Dre is the public face of). Arnold Schwarzenegger's kids were there too (can't remember which year, they were several years younger than Rachel). Andrew Breitbart, the now-deceased founder of the Breitbart news site, was a graduate (not sure when … 80s? 90s? way before my time).

 

Rachel herself comes from a very prominent, elite family. She's one of many descendants of the Chandler family, which owned the Los Angeles Times for decades. Look up Otis Chandler on Wikipedia. The family is divested of the paper today and not as powerful/prominent in LA high society today as they used to be, but up through the 80s they were super powerful.

 

Here is what I found in an article on the family's newspaper dynasty,

 

"They did not so much foster the growth of Los Angeles as invent it," said Halberstam, who died in 2007.

 

Harrison Gray Otis, Harry Chandler, Norman Chandler and Otis Chandler succeeded each other at the helm of the Los Angeles Times over a span of 100 years.

 

The city grew from a small desert town to the nation's second-largest city, while the family became one of the nation's wealthiest.

 

The Chandler family dynasty ended when the general's great-grandson Otis Chandler was ousted as chairman of the Times board of directors in 1985. The family eventually sold its Times-Mirror Company to Chicago's Tribune Company – which is now in bankruptcy.

 

Interesting how that Port was built.

 

Otis Chandler used his newspaper to scare the public about the threat of drought, drumming up support for a 230-mile aqueduct one of the modern engineering marvels to divert water from the Owens Valley to Los Angeles, Jones said.

 

He was part of a syndicate that bought vast tracts of barren land in the San Fernando Valley with the inside knowledge the Los Angeles Aqueduct would bring water there.

 

The scandal later inspired Roman Polanski's award-winning film "Chinatown." Polanski a known pedophile himself, yet celebrated by many in Hollywood.

 

http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/Movies/10/04/los.angeles.documentary/

 

Otis also used the Times to influence the federal government's decision to build the Port of Los Angeles, Jones said.

 

https://www.kcet.org/shows/inventing-la-the-chandlers-and-their-times/as-chandler-dynasty-evolved-so-did-power-in-la

 

Photo of Rachel Chandler taken with Bill Clinton at the time she was enrolled at NYU about 2006.

 

From https://gawker.com/166540/air-burkle-something-special-in-the-air