Anonymous ID: acfaa2 Sept. 26, 2018, 10:27 a.m. No.3193881   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3899 >>3902 >>3933 >>3942 >>3960 >>4001

Avenatti and his funders are throwing absolutely everything they can at Kavanaugh in the vain hope that Kavanaugh will withdraw.

God knows how much money is behind these crazy stunts. This is worse than the original 11oclock stunt, it is now well past Midnight and Avenatti and Co have run out of even vaguely sensible mud to throw, so instead we are getting more and more ridiculous dredged up weaker and weaker mud being thrown to try and stop the SC confirmation. It is way beyond any "circus", it is just complete TRY ANYTHING however CRAZY it is, to try and stop the SC confirmation .

MADNESS prevails.

Anonymous ID: acfaa2 Sept. 26, 2018, 10:43 a.m. No.3194123   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3193774 >Penn Quarter Group

Ex FEDERALIST A declassified congressional report confirms that Daniel Jones, a former intelligence committee staffer for Sen. Dianne Feinstein, hired Fusion GPS and Christopher Steele to push the Russian collusion narrative against Donald Trump. Is A Former Feinstein Staffer Running Fusion GPS’s Post-Election Steele Dossier Operation?

A former FBI agent who served as one of Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s top intelligence committee staffers is rumored to be the man currently directing efforts to defend an unverified dossier peddled by Fusion GPS and Christopher Steele.

Anonymous ID: acfaa2 Sept. 26, 2018, 10:59 a.m. No.3194342   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4350

>3194224 Avenatti + Tully’s Coffee.

Michael Avenatti, whose public profile has skyrocketed as Stormy Daniels' attorney, purchased a coffee chain called Tully's with actor Patrick Dempsey in 2013.

In March all remaining Tully's locations suddenly closed. It didn't take long for Avenatti and Dempsey's business partnership to fall apart. The Tully's deal closed in late June 2013; BUT by August, Dempsey was suing Avenatti. Tully's parent company has faced more than 45 lawsuits in recent years, including owing the IRS $5 million in unpaid federal taxes in 2017. Avenatti says that he sold his stake in the company for a profit at an undisclosed time, and now serves as an outside attorney.