The Connection Between Jonbenet Ramsey and Ghislaine Maxwell
The Ramseys used the same law firm as Maxwell – Haddon, Morgan and Foreman P.C., Attorneys at Law. From an article at Vanity Fair:
Although John Ramsey was a lifelong conservative Republican, he turned to Haddon, Morgan & Foreman, a law firm almost synonymous with Colorado’s Democratic political machine. “Take a look at their offices here in Denver,” says Chuck Green, a columnist at The Denver Post, referring to the gated mansion that houses the firm. “Then take a walk over to the Governor’s Mansion a few blocks away and tell me which one is bigger, and I’ll tell you which one is more powerful.” During the 70s and 80s, Hal Haddon ran Gary Hart’s campaigns for senator and was an adviser on his presidential campaign. Haddon became known as a power broker and kingmaker, and had a reputation for socializing with clients such as Hunter S. Thompson. Governor Roy Romer, former governor Richard Lamm, and Congressman David Skaggs are all political allies of Haddon’s, as is Alex Hunter, Boulder’s longtime district attorney. Haddon’s partners, Bryan Morgan and Lee Foreman, by arguing a controversial intruder theory, won an acquittal in the celebrated 1980 trial of Lee Bibb Lindsley, who was accused of murdering her husband, a prominent Colorado pediatrician.
We all know about Hunter S. Thompson’s proclivities for snuff films and child sexual abuse.
even more interesting is that The Ramseys used the same law firm as Maxwell – Haddon, Morgan and Foreman P.C., Attorneys at Law. From an article at Vanity Fair:
Although John Ramsey was a lifelong conservative Republican, he turned to Haddon, Morgan & Foreman, a law firm almost synonymous with Colorado’s Democratic political machine. “Take a look at their offices here in Denver,” says Chuck Green, a columnist at The Denver Post, referring to the gated mansion that houses the firm. “Then take a walk over to the Governor’s Mansion a few blocks away and tell me which one is bigger, and I’ll tell you which one is more powerful.” During the 70s and 80s, Hal Haddon ran Gary Hart’s campaigns for senator and was an adviser on his presidential campaign. Haddon became known as a power broker and kingmaker, and had a reputation for socializing with clients such as Hunter S. Thompson. Governor Roy Romer, former governor Richard Lamm, and Congressman David Skaggs are all political allies of Haddon’s, as is Alex Hunter, Boulder’s longtime district attorney. Haddon’s partners, Bryan Morgan and Lee Foreman, by arguing a controversial intruder theory, won an acquittal in the celebrated 1980 trial of Lee Bibb Lindsley, who was accused of murdering her husband, a prominent Colorado pediatrician.
We all know about Hunter S. Thompson’s proclivities for snuff films and child sexual abuse. [cont.]
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