Anonymous ID: c6dda9 Feb. 28, 2019, 11:34 p.m. No.5445234   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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MOAR Digs for HWanon2

Question: what was missing?

 

I found looking at the photos of the Agency pack wolves- no wives,

so I dug on a few.

Not terribly exciting except for one possible that led to a possible rabbit hole in L.A.

 

CEO Jeremy Zimmer- wife Marisa Lynn Miller Zimmer- former second grade school teacher.

FATHER, David D. Miller, founder of the Miller's Outpost retail chain that became a shopping mall staple in California and eventually became known as Anchor Blue in addition to his retail business,

Miller also had a career in residential, commercial and industrial real estate. He founded and ran Kodash, in Torrance, Calif. a development company specializing in Southern California real estate projects.

 

Joshua Roth interdasting early departure- (died 17th September 2018 of heart failure ) age 40. He was a talent agent for UTA, yet his father Stephen Roth, was co founder of CAA, UTA's rival.

He headed up the fine arts connection to the industry with a credible team- Silverman's of NYC.

 

His wife Sonya Roth a former state deputy attorney general, is now Christie’s managing director for Southern California in L.A.

 

lets go to UTA’s chairman Jim Berkus and his wife, Ria Berkus.

 

She is listed as a supporter of CAN [Children's Action network]

a ‘CLEARINGHOUSE On Children’s Issues For The Entertainment Industry.' Helping with adoptions and foster care.

 

Why would this be significant? Look at that rabbit hole->

 

Founder of CAN was Nancy M. Daly, a widely respected children's advocate, philanthropist and arts leader in Los Angeles married to Bob Daly of CBS who then became chief executive at Warner Bros.

Dot connecting-

Nancy, with actor Henry Winkler, [UTA SPEAKER LIST] soon helped found United Friends of the Children to aid youngsters in foster care.

 

Jennifer Perry has been Executive Director of the Children’s Action Network (CAN) since its inception. By marshaling the immense communications power of the entertainment community, CAN inspires the public to take action on behalf of children.

 

Nancy Daly was a celebrated artist with galleries in L.A and D.C.

Fine arts connection.

 

FosterMore, of which Children's Action Network is a founding partner is a coalition of not for profit organizations and foundations working to raise awareness of the youth in America’s foster care system.

Hopefully the likes of CAN and the entertainment industry really does care and have compassion for children in the entertainment/Art industry, and on the streets.

 

Noodling the search engines there is tonnes of links on connections between foster care, adoptions, and trafficking.

here are just two for California.

SAUCE:

https://chronicleofsocialchange.org/csec/los-angeles-csec-report-child-welfare

 

https://www.cdss.ca.gov/Trafficking-Victims

 

Somewhere in the dig I read that Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton.

was but one of several listed to keep the entertainment industry informed on children’s issues. I stopped and didn't even sauce that as I couldn't fathom that to be credible without a ton of sauce.

 

Also on this agent Josh Roth of UTA who had a sudden mysterious death at 40-

he was moving forward to establish the Hollywoodification of the art world.

Convenient.

Here is some rumor mill sauce:

https://www.dcclothesline.com/2017/05/29/john-podesta-in-a-frenzy-converting-40b-clinton-foundation-assets-into-gold-diamonds-artwork/

investments, fundraising potential or perhaps

[money laundering anyone?]