Anonymous ID: c0c942 Aug. 8, 2022, 5:48 p.m. No.17261305   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2587 >>3610 >>4659

Utah CA David Leavitt, Named In Utah Child Abuse And Cannibalism Storm, Has heavy Links To Ukraine

 

Ukraine was treated as a human flesh farm, everything from fetal tissue and gene samples, to buying babies from surrogate moms. This is from January 27th 2022.

 

Utah County Attorney David Leavitt makes quick exit out of Ukraine, but is now stuck in Amsterdam with COVID-19

 

David Leavitt, who taught law in Ukraine for more than a decade, went to Kyiv to collect documents from his apartment as news of a possible Russian invasion loomed.

By Jessica Miller Jan. 27, 2022, 12:05 a.m. Updated: 1:17 a.m.

 

When Utah County Attorney David Leavitt decided to go to Ukraine earlier this week to collect documents from his Kyiv apartment, he’d planned for several contingencies in case the city was invaded by the Russian military.

 

He had extra cash in case the internet went down and the ATMs didn’t work. He’d also rented a car, deciding it safest to not rely on public transportation in case the trains stopped running.

 

But something unexpected happened that halted what was supposed to be a quick trip to Ukraine to gather a few personal items: Leavitt is stuck in Amsterdam after he tested positive for COVID-19.

 

It’s the second time Leavitt has been ill with the coronavirus.

 

Leavitt, who taught in Ukraine with the American Bar Association for more than a decade, has owned an apartment in Kyiv for several years. With news of a threat of a Russian invasion, Leavitt said in an interview on Wednesday that he’d booked the hasty trip to Ukraine to get paperwork proving ownership of his apartment and to collect some personal effects.

 

“We flew from Salt Lake to Amsterdam and Amsterdam to Kiev,” he said Wednesday, “and spent 24 hours there and got things taken care of then visited with some close friends of ours.”

 

… “So much of what I do in the United States, as the Utah County Attorney, is directly tied to years in the Ukraine,” he said. “I’m sad about it, because I not only love the Ukranian people, I have worked hard to help the legal system.”

 

https://www.sltrib.com/news/2022/01/26/utah-county-attorney/

https://archive.ph/VWQ7q

 

>Just a coincidence.