Anonymous ID: 2a4021 March 20, 2019, 10:07 p.m. No.5805125   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5174 >>5189

Bigfish

‏ @trebillion

6 Apr 2018

 

She was born into an elite family that owned the L.A. Times. Worked the celebrity scene and pedo island, then was trained by ghislaine Maxwell to become a recruiter while working for teen vogue. Then started her own agency, Midland.

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Melanie Lauren

‏ @Sweetemmilyn

6 Apr 2018

 

So her "agency"…I see on her site, appears to be a really disturbing roster of models? Or is this a front for pedo/trafficking?

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Bigfish

‏ @trebillion

6 Apr 2018

 

Allegedly yes, but for sure at teen vogue. There is also Jon Luc brunel and Claude Haddad who are involved in the modeling scene and are pedos

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Bigfish

‏ @trebillion

6 Apr 2018

 

Yes Teen Vogue is a recruiting ground she was a recruiter after she left Epstein Island. She the work very close with Ghislaine Maxwell

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‏ @Veritas_Invictu

6 Apr 2018

 

Procurement specialist. These people are SICK

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Bigfish

‏ @trebillion

6 Apr 2018

 

First they are the slave then if they survive they become the procurer. Ray Chandlers family is well connected to the L.A. Times as well she was born into this and maybe a mind controlled life long victim

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Anonymous ID: 2a4021 March 20, 2019, 10:11 p.m. No.5805174   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Jeffrey Chandler dies at 70; part of family that built the Los Angeles Times

He was the last Chandler to play a significant role in the newspaper's ownership. He helped engineer the sale of Tribune Co. to Sam Zell.

April 20, 2012|By Mitchell Landsberg, Los Angeles Times

 

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Jeffrey Chandler, an influential member of the family that built the Los Angeles Times and the last person with the Chandler name to play a significant role in the newspaper's ownership, has died. He was 70.

 

Chandler, who had been a radio station owner and real estate developer in the San Diego area, died Sunday at his home in Rancho Santa Fe after a lengthy battle with prostate cancer, his family announced.

 

Long a maverick who sought to return The Times to its conservative roots, Chandler was one of three representatives of his family on the Tribune Co. board of directors who forced a sale of the company to a group headed by Chicago real estate investor Sam Zell in 2007.

 

Tribune had bought Times Mirror, the parent company of The Times, seven years earlier, although the Chandlers kept a significant chunk of stock. With the sale to Zell, the Chandlers ceased to have an ownership stake in the business that had been purchased by their ancestor, Gen. Harrison Gray Otis, in 1884.

 

http://articles.latimes.com/2012/apr/20/local/la-me-jeffrey-chandler-20120420