Anonymous ID: 15a995 Oct. 18, 2023, 1:57 p.m. No.19758936   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8941

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Dojo pizza…that sounds familiar

 

By: Kyle James | 12-27-2018 | PedoGate

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#PizzaGate: Former Owner Of Dojo Pizza Found Guilty On Federal Child Sex Charges

A former Missouri Pizza shop owner was convicted on federal child sex charges after an eleven-day bench trial in May. U.S. District Court Judge Audrey Fleissig returned guilty verdicts on eight counts against four victims, all relating to child exploitation and child pornography. Loren "Sensei" Copp was not only in possession of child pornography but he was producing it. Copp is the former owner of Dojo Pizza located at 4601 Marganford Road. The case brings to mind the #PizzaGate controversy when conspiracy theorists tied leaked Obama administration documents referring to code words which could be construed for words that refer to illegal sex trafficking, including of minors.

 

The "conspiracy theory" based on the leaked emails and the coded communications within culminated in a man taking a rifle to the Comet Ping Pong, a pizza parlor and concert venue that was allegedly involved according to a Reddit user's post. The post said, "Everyone associated with the business is making semi-overt, semi-tongue-in-cheek, and semi-sarcastic inferences towards sex with minors. The artists that work for and with the business also generate nothing but cultish imagery of disembodiment, blood, beheadings, sex, and of course pizza."

 

 

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There are still those that say there are definitely hidden references among not just the pizza parlor but in the personal emails of John Podesta, Hillary Clinton, and Barrack Obama among other officials and aids. The pedophile who formerly owned Dojo Pizza does not appear to be involved with the Comet Ping Pong but the case does bear some similarities in the sense that the now-convicted pedophile has ties to a pizza shop.

 

Copp himself offered himself as a trusted member of the community at trial, once he was even a youth pastor, an activist, a martial arts instructor, and an entrepreneur. He used his position of trust to gain access to peoples' children by convincing them he was trustworthy. Copp spent several years grooming and sexually abusing to female minors who had been in his custody since 2009. It started with the defendant touching the victims' buttocks area while playing what Copp called "the butt game".

 

He used the game as an excuse to touch their vaginas and breasts, and at some point, Copp even began having sex with both of the girls which he recorded on his cell phone or video camera. Copp used his pizza restaurant as a place to have sex with the girls multiple times a week and also photographed them naked inside his office.

 

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Copp's trial involved evidence dating back to old Facebook chats between another two female minors who were also victims. Facebook was the tool that Copp used to get access to some victims by posing as a 13-year-old girl named "Chrissy". Copp's fake account used a portrait of a little girl for the profile picture. The same profile picture used by the "Chrissy" account was also found on Copp's computer. There were many, many chats between Copp and the victims that referenced sexual activity or explicit conduct.

 

All of the email accounts and social media profiles Copp used were traced back to him using the digital paper trail that is always stored including your IP address. According to the Department of Justice, Copp was indicted "on nine counts, to include production and attempted production of child pornography; possession of child pornography; and the use of interstate facilities to persuade or coerce a minor to engage in sexual activity."

 

Copp's sentencing date has been set for April 5, 2019.

Anonymous ID: 15a995 Oct. 18, 2023, 1:58 p.m. No.19758941   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>#PizzaGate: Former Owner Of Dojo Pizza Found Guilty On Federal Child Sex Charges

 

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After the trial, U.S. Attorney Jeff Jensen thanked the victims saying, "The bravery of the victims who testified at trial was essential to this case. Without them and the relentless work of the investigative and trial teams, these verdicts would not have been rendered." The charges against Copp including three counts of production of child pornography and attempted production of child pornography carry fifteen-year mandatory minimums and two other counts of criminal enticement could carry life sentences. This means Copp is facing fifteen years to life in prison.

 

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Source: https://www.justice.gov/usao-edmo/pr/former-dojo-pizza-owner-found-guilty-federal-child-sex-charges

 

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>Woman arrested after trying to get close to Trump during civil fraud trial

 

Woman arrested after trying to get close to Trump during civil fraud trial

 

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NEW YORK (AP) — A woman was arrested Wednesday after she stood up at Donald Trump's New York civil fraud trial and walked toward the front of the courtroom where the former president was sitting.

 

The woman, later identified as a court employee, retreated after a court officer told her to return to her seat. A short time later, officers escorted the woman out of the Manhattan courtroom and arrested her. She was charged with contempt of court for disrupting a court proceeding, state court spokesperson Lucian Chalfen said.

 

None of the parties were ever in any danger,” Chalfen said.

 

Chalfen said the woman had been yelling out to Trump that she wanted to help him, though reporters in the courtroom did not hear her raise her voice. She was later heard screaming in the courthouse lobby as officers removed her from the building.

 

Trump later indicated to reporters he wasn't aware of what had happened, saying: “Who got arrested? We didn’t know anything about it.”

 

Former President Donald Trump speaks as he returns to the courtroom after the lunch break of his civil business fraud trial, Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023, at New York Supreme Court in New York. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

 

The woman, whom Chalfen did not name, works in a different state courthouse. She has been placed on administrative leave and barred from entering state court facilities pending an investigation, Chalfen said.

 

The trial went on, albeit with one other unusual moment — this one after Trump threw up his hands in frustration and grumbled to his lawyers while a witness was testifying against him.

 

Trump was in court for a second straight day Wednesday, diverting from Iowa, New Hampshire and other campaign haunts to give close attention to the case threatening to upend his real estate empire and his wealthy businessman image. Trump attended the first three days, but skipped last week. On Tuesday, he left early to give a deposition in an unrelated lawsuit.

 

In a pretrial decision last month, Judge Arthur Engoron ruled that Trump and his company, the Trump Organization, committed years of fraud by exaggerating his asset values and net worth on annual financial statements used to make deals and get better terms on loans and insurance.

 

As punishment, Engoron ordered that a court-appointed receiver take control of some Trump companies, putting the future oversight of Trump Tower and other marquee properties in question, but an appeals court has blocked that for now.

 

In a series of questions, Trump lawyer Lazaro Fields sought to establish that Larson had, at one point, undershot the projected 2015 value of a Trump-owned Wall Street office building by $114 million. Larson said the “values were not wrong – it’s what we knew at the time.”

 

Trump threw up his hands during the exchange.

Anonymous ID: 15a995 Oct. 18, 2023, 2:18 p.m. No.19759071   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19759065

>Woman arrested after trying to get close to Trump during civil fraud trial

 

Former President Donald Trump speaks to reporters during a court break at his civil business fraud trial at New York Supreme Court, Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023, in New York. (Pool)

 

On Tuesday, Larson testified that he never consulted with or gave permission for the Trump Organization’s former controller, Jeffrey McConney, to cite him as an outside expert in the valuation spreadsheets he used to create Trump’s financial statements.

 

Fields on Wednesday accused Larson of lying, pointing to a decade-old email exchange between McConney and the appraiser.

 

That touched off an angry back-and-forth between the defense and state sides, with Trump lawyer Christopher Kise suggesting that Larson could risk perjuring himself and needed to be advised about his rights against self-incrimination. State lawyer Colleen Faherty called Kise's comments “witness intimidation.”

 

After Larson was escorted out of the courtroom, Kise insisted that he was trying to protect the witness’ rights, while state lawyer Kevin Wallace complained that the defense was mounting “a performance” for the media. Ultimately, Engoron allowed Larson to return and answer the question with no legal warning. Larson said he didn’t recall the email.

 

Asked again whether he understood that McConney had asked for his input in order to carry out valuations, a weary Larson said: “That’s what it appears.”

 

Trump railed about that exchange during a court break.

 

See what’s happened? The government lied. They just lie. They didn’t reveal all of the information that they had,” Trump said. “They didn’t reveal all the evidence that made me totally innocent of anything that they say.”

 

After Larson, state lawyers called Jack Weisselberg, the son of former longtime Trump Organization finance chief Allen Weisselberg. The son, who arranged financing for Trump while an executive at Ladder Capital, testified that those deals generally started with discussions amongst father-and-son.

 

Trump’s civil trial involves six claims in James’ lawsuit that weren't resolved in Engoron’s pretrial ruling, including allegations of conspiracy, insurance fraud and falsifying business records. Engoron will decide the case, not a jury, because state law doesn’t allow one in this type of lawsuit.

 

Wednesday's dust-up was just the latest clash between Engoron and Trump.

 

After Trump maligned a key court staffer on social media on the trial’s second day, the judge, a Democrat, issued a limited gag order barring parties in the case from smearing members of his staff. Last year, Engoron held Trump in contempt and fined him $110,000 for being slow to respond to a subpoena from James' office.

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Trump on Tuesday said outside court that he had grown to like and respect Engoron, but that he believed Democrats were “pushing him around like a pinball.”

 

It’s a very unfair situation that they put me in,” Trump said.