Anonymous ID: af2374 Aug. 31, 2018, 9:59 p.m. No.2828536   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8675 >>8862 >>9046 >>9103 >>9121

HRC with Marty Torrey's Grandson

 

sauce: http://www.troyrecord.com/general-news/20140803/clifton-park-boy-chats-up-an-old-friend-x2014-hillary-clinton

 

SARATOGA SPRINGS >More than a thousand people waited patiently last week for a few seconds with former U.S. secretary of state and possible presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at her book signing in Saratoga Springs.

 

One of those who stood in line that day considers Clinton a good friend — and he’s only 10 years old.

 

Clinton has known Brendan Torrey of Clifton Park since he was born. He vaguely recalls meeting her as a 3-year-old but vividly recalls meeting her at his grandfather’s wedding three years ago. So when he walked up to the table where the former first lady was signing books, stuck out his hand and announced his name, it was no surprise that it brought a smile and warm response from Clinton.

 

“She said, ‘Hi Brendan. How are you feeling?’” Torrey said.

 

Clinton came to Northshire Bookstore in Saratoga Springs July 29 to sign copies of her latest book, “Hard Choices.” The book signing was a controlled event with pre-purchase of the book required for admission, a limited number of tickets released for the signing, and a large show of security.

 

Despite all that Torrey, his mother and a family friend,retired Orenda Elementary School Principal Ann Frantti, took a chance that they could get their copy of the book signed by Clinton.

 

Torrey is the son of Barry and Tiffany Torrey and the grandson of Marty Torrey, chief of staff for former U.S. Rep. John Sweeney. Clinton met Marty Torrey in Washington when he was working for Sweeney. They have remained friends ever since…….

 

Wealthy Marty Torrey let his grandson attend this trash school

 

School just happens to be in the heart of NXIVM territory…..

 

sauce: https://wnyt.com/sports/saratoga-academy-private-school/4808279/

 

….Another teacher who only wanted to be identified as “Ann” said she even took the headmaster to court after working without getting a paycheck when the school couldn't make payroll.

 

"I won the case. He did not show up to that case. I still haven't been paid for that," Ann said.

 

The complaints didn't stop there. Teachers and parents said there were maintenance issues. The school was neglected and electricity was shut off multiple times because the bill wasn't paid, according to the former teachers. They also had to worry about some health problems.

 

"There was scabies in the building and one of my students had it," Wagoner said……