Anonymous ID: 5f09a9 Feb. 15, 2023, 6:28 p.m. No.18355667   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5680 >>5762 >>6246 >>6337

The US FTX judge has ordered the names of the two backers of Sam Bankman-Fried’s $250 million bail to be made public.

One is Andreas Paepcke. Paepcke is a Senior Research Scientist at Stanford.

The other Larry Kramer. Kramer is the former dean of Stanford Law School.

They are both massive figures in the Aspen Institute. Remember that organization.

Anonymous ID: 5f09a9 Feb. 15, 2023, 6:46 p.m. No.18355781   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5788 >>5789 >>6246 >>6337

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-02-15/jes-staley-emails-to-epstein-disclosed-in-usvi-s-jpmorgan-suit

Ex-JPMorgan Executive’s Jeffrey Epstein Emails Revealed in Lawsuit Against Bank

 

Emails cited in USVI suit claiming JPMorgan facilitated abuse

JPMorgan has said any knowledge by Staley doesn’t apply to it

 

Former JPMorgan Chase & Co executive Jes Staley engaged in a discussion of Disney princesses with Jeffrey Epstein in July 2010, according to several emails cited in a lawsuit filed against the bank by the US Virgin Islands.

 

“That was fun,” Staley allegedly wrote. “Say hi to Snow White.”

“[W]hat character would you like next?” Epstein allegedly responded.

“Beauty and the Beast.”

According to the USVI, the exchange was referring to young women and girls Epstein was procuring. The territory unsealed the language Wednesday as part of a court filing aimed at bolstering its argument that JPMorgan, as Staley’s employer at the time, is liable for facilitating Epstein’s sexual abuse.

The new allegations follow an amended complaint in a separate lawsuit against JPMorgan by Epstein victims claiming Staley “personally observed” his former client’s misconduct.

Staley, who is not a defendant in either lawsuit, has consistently denied knowledge of Epstein’s sexual abuse.

JPMorgan declined to comment on the USVI filing on Wednesday. The bank has moved to dismiss both suits, claiming that the allegations concerning Staley are unsupported and that any knowledge on his part can’t be imputed to the bank. JPMorgan has also argued that it’s not clear that the allegations about Staley concern minors or women under coercion.

Staley, who left JPMorgan in 2013 and became chief executive officer of Barclays Plc two years later, was known to have exchanged upwards of 1,200 emails with Epstein over the years, but their contents have not been previously disclosed. Staley stepped down as Barclays CEO in 2021 following a UK Financial Conduct Authority probe into his ties with Epstein.

According to the USVI, Epstein also occasionally emailed Staley photos of young women.

Anonymous ID: 5f09a9 Feb. 15, 2023, 6:48 p.m. No.18355789   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5797 >>5799 >>6246 >>6337

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‘I Realize the Danger’

In another email cited in the suit, Staley appeared to write Epstein from the latter’s villa on Little St. James in November 2009. At the time, Epstein was under home confinement in Palm Beach, Florida, following his release on charges of soliciting a minor for prostitution but was allowed to travel to New York to meet with his lawyers.

“Presently, I’m in the hot tub with a glass of white wine,” he wrote. “This is an amazing place. Next time, we’re here together. I owe you much. And I deeply appreciate our friendship. I have few so profound.”

According to a December 2009 email, Staley got his desired reunion.

“I realize the danger in sending this email,” Staley allegedly wrote. “But it was great to be able, today, to give you, in New York City, a long, heartfelt, hug.

Epstein was a customer of the bank between 1998 and 2013 and held about 55 accounts, containing hundreds of millions of dollars, USVI says. At least 20 individuals paid through JPMorgan accounts were “victims of trafficking and sexual assault in Little St James,” according to the lawsuit.

The case is USVI v. JPMorgan Chase Bank, 22-cv-10904-UA, US District Court, Southern District of New York (Manhattan).

Anonymous ID: 5f09a9 Feb. 15, 2023, 7:07 p.m. No.18355927   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6246 >>6337

JPMorgan had a more than close-up view of Epstein’s sex-trafficking, through the senior executive JPMorgan assigned to manage Epstein and Epstein’s accounts who, in this role, built a close relationship with Epstein, visited Epstein’s properties in the Virgin Islands and elsewhere, exchanged hundreds of messages with Epstein from his JPMorgan email account in full view of JPMorgan, including some with photos of young women, discussed Epstein’s provision of services to him during his travel on dates that closely corresponded with Epstein’s payments to the same young woman from his JPMorgan accounts, and discussed young women or girls procured by Epstein using the names of Disney princesses (“Snow White” and “Beauty and the Beast”).

Anonymous ID: 5f09a9 Feb. 15, 2023, 7:11 p.m. No.18355955   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1626015274217488388

NYC #Antifa videographer Talia Jane @taliaotg is revealed to have been at Jan. 6 in a MAGA disguise. Her radical account was promoted by Manhattan Borough pres @MarkLevineNYC. Talia had also been exposed by NYPost as an agitator at migrant hotel occupation.

Anonymous ID: 5f09a9 Feb. 15, 2023, 7:14 p.m. No.18355973   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6246 >>6337

https://www.whio.com/news/local/report-police-investigating-racial-incident-involving-students-springfield-elementary-school/PRKQSHLBE5F4XHUCD2LWUKDH2A/

Police investigating racial incident involving students at Springfield elementary school

Police are investigating reports of an assault at a Springfield Elementary School involving two groups of students.

Monday morning Springfield police were called to Kenwood Elementary School about an incident that happened during recess Friday, according to an incident report obtained through a News Center 7 public records request.

Police were informed by the school’s principal that “a group of Black students had gathered several white students on a specific spot of the playground and forced them to state ‘Black Lives Matter’ against their will,”, the police report states.

Students who tried to avoid the situation were “chased down and escorted, dragged, or carried to the playground,” the report alleges. The group of students also allegedly filmed the students who were forced to make the statement.

One student was punched in the head by one of the suspects, the police report states.

Springfield police have questioned multiple juveniles in the incident, according to the report.

Ryan Springer and Ashley Henthorne said their 12-year-old son was one of the students forced on the playground.

“I mean I’m angry as a parent but I understand they are children. It’s not okay to hate anybody because of their skin color, or their gender or sexual orientation, or anything like that. Nobody should be hating anybody,” Springer said.

He said there are things that he doesn’t believe children should have to worry about.

“They should just be worried about being children,” he said.

Springer said he does not understand why the staff did not intervene and that the incident should not have escalated.

“Where was the school staff when all of this was taking place? And why? Why did it get so far?” he said.

Henthorne said she was not notified of the incident when it happened Friday, but noticed a change in her son. When she was notified of what happened Monday she said the changes she saw in her son made sense.

“I kept asking him all weekend, are you OK? And he kept saying, ‘yeah, I’m just tired’ And then when I got the phone call Monday about it, I was like, ‘that explained a lot.’” Henthrone said.

Their son has not wanted to return to school and Springer said he is “traumatized.”

“He’s like he’s kind of traumatized… he’s not a very confrontational kid. He’s got one of the biggest hearts of any kid around,” he said.

News Center 7 reached out to Springfield School District for a statement in response to the alleged assault.

“‘The Springfield City School District is committed to providing our students with a safe learning environment, where they look forward to attending every day. The District is aware of a situation that occurred at Kenwood Elementary. We are working closely with the Springfield Police Division on this matter to ensure that we maintain that safe environment. Because this is now a police matter, no additional information is available at this time.” a spokesperson said.

Springfield police told News Center 7 they are investigating whether the incident is a hate crime and working with prosecutors to review any possible formal charges.

This is a developing story and we will continue updating this story as we learn more.