Anonymous ID: 7c2ade Dec. 4, 2021, 4:50 a.m. No.15133322   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3450 >>3530 >>3593 >>3679 >>3818 >>3915 >>3925

>>15131979, TRUMP STATEMENTS, INCASE YOU MISSED THEM

 

Does anyone else wonder why POTUS wants us to read this article?I read it and can’t figure out why except maybe the people involved, or the valuation of Truth Social?

 

Barry Diller’s companies try to undermine witnesses in Tinder co-founder’s $2B suit

Theo Wayt

Attorneys for Barry Diller’s media empire sought Tuesday to throw cold water on Tinder co-founder Sean Rad’s claims that the mogul’s companies cheated him out of billions.

• Rad and other Tinder co-founders have accused Diller’s companies, Match Group and IAC, of cooking the dating app’s books during a key valuation process. They’re seeking a whopping $2 billion in damages. An attorney for Rad accused the companies of “lies, deception, bullying and cheating” during the plaintiffs’ opening remarks Monday afternoon.

• But Match and IAC contend that Rad’s suit is a “sour grapes” attempt to unfairly wring billions out of Tinder’s current owners. They sought to cast doubt on the credibility of upcoming witness testimony during their opening remarks in the high-stakes jury trial.

• Rosette Pambakain, a former Tinder marketing chief and witness for Rad who is expected to testify in support of Rad, was paid $2.5 million by a litigation funding firm before the trial and stands to be paid at least $3.5 million more if Rad’s side wins the case, Match and IAC attorney Bill Carmody said during his opening remarks.

• A judge has ruled that the payments are legal, but Carmody nonetheless tried to use them to cast doubt on the reliability of Pambakian’s forthcoming testimony in the trial, which kicked off on Monday and is expected to last for several weeks.

• “When she comes to testify in this case,” Carmody asked New York state Supreme Court jurors, “how do you think that’s going to affect her testimony?”

• Carmody also said that another witness for Rad’s side, Tinder’s ex-finance chief James Kim, was paid $2 million by the litigation funding firm in 2019 and stands to gain another $1 million if the plaintiffs win.

• “With that carrot dangling before his very eyes, do you think we might see a different James Kim?” asked Carmody.

• Rad’s camp has previously said that Pambakian and Kim, who were both originally plaintiffs in Rad’s suit but were forced to drop out because they’d signed arbitration agreements, were only given the millions of dollars because they had stock options stripped away from them when they were fired from Tinder.

• Meanwhile, Orin Snyder, one of Rad’s attorneys, said in a statement to The Post that there was a “mountain of evidence showing that IAC and Match corrupted the valuation of Tinder and cheated our clients.”

• “The defense today asked the jury to ignore the evidence and, instead, smeared the men and women who built Tinder and help turn it into one of the most successful companies in the world,” Snyder said.

• Tinder Sean Rad lawsuit

Tinder was valued at $3 billion in 2017 but founder Sean Rad says it should have been valued at $13.2 billion.

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A third witness for Rad’s side, Jonathan Badeen, was not paid any money ahead of the trial but stands to be paid an unspecified amount of Rad wins, according to Match. Like Pambakian and Kim, Badeen was also a plaintiff in Rad’s suit but withdrew because he had signed an arbitration agreement.

• Rad, who is set to testify Wednesday morning, claims that Tinder should’ve been valued at $13.2 billion when it was acquired by Diller’s companies in 2017 but that then-CEO Greg Blatt and other company brass fed investment banks “doom-and-gloom” numbers that resulted in an artificially low valuation of $3 billion.

• Carmody sought to shoot down that idea by pointing to projections by Jefferies bankers who were working with Rad. The attorney claimed that Jefferies’ own growth calculations showed Tinder should be valued at $2.75 billion. He also said that all of Match Group — including Tinder — was valued at $5.4 billion at the time, which he said was evidence that Rad’s claim that Tinder alone was worth $13.2 billion is outrageous.

• Carmody also rebuffed an allegation that Blatt and other executives failed to tell Barclays and Deutsche Bank — the two banks ultimately responsible for creating the $3 billion valuation that Rad is now disputing — that they planned to launch a tool called “likes you” as a paid feature that would have increased the value of the company.

https://nypost.com/2021/11/09/dillers-companies-try-to-undermine-witnesses-in-tinder-co-founders-2b-suit/

Anonymous ID: 7c2ade Dec. 4, 2021, 4:55 a.m. No.15133332   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3384

>>15131659 Cindy McCain resignation from Arizona Human Trafficking Council YUGE MARKER

 

Can anyone tell me “Why is this a Yuge Marker” since they are being appointed ambassadors by biden with more power given for human and child trafficking? and money laundering through UN with food and agriculture programs of the UN. So now they have more power. The title is misleading, did anyone read the article?

 

Ambassador Cindy McCain resigns from Arizona Human Trafficking Council

 

The U.S. Senate confirmed McCain and fellow Arizona Republican Jeff Flake to ambassador posts Tuesday, withFlake serving as ambassador to Turkey and McCain as representative to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture.

 

KTAR.COMOct 30, 2021, 5:00 AM

PHOENIX — Cindy McCain resigned from her position as co-chair of the Arizona Human Trafficking Council on Thursday following her confirmation by the U.S. Senate to an ambassador post in the Biden administration.

 

“It has been my distinct honor to serve on this council since its inception in 2013, and inspiring to do so alongside a talented cadre of dedicated public servants, researchers, service providers, law enforcement representatives and survivors, all of whom share the singular goal of making Arizona a leader in the fight against human trafficking,” McCain said in the resignation.

 

The council, which serves as a statewide multidisciplinary team focused on developing a service plan for victims, during McCain’s time has provided training on how to identify, report and respond to victims of trafficking to more than 44,000 professionals and community members statewide.

 

A statewide human trafficking outreach and awareness campaign with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security was also launched, according to a press release, along with more than 30 research studies being supported that revealed the human trafficking landscape in the state and provided insight on how systems of care can better support survivors.

 

“Cindy has been a steadfast champion in the fight to end trafficking here in Arizona and across the world,” Ducey said in the release.

 

“Her passionate advocacy, ability to rally leaders across sectors and her support for survivors has had an immeasurable impact on anti-trafficking efforts. I’m grateful for her leadership and friendship, and I know she will continue making a difference in her new role.”

 

The U.S. Senate confirmed McCain and fellow Arizona Republican Jeff Flake to ambassador posts Tuesday, with Flake serving as ambassador to Turkey and McCain as representative to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture.

 

https://ktar.com/story/4741968/ambassador-cindy-mccain-resigns-from-arizona-human-trafficking-council/