Anonymous ID: f3e8cf April 4, 2019, 7:48 p.m. No.6053331   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3366 >>3453 >>3503 >>3536

https://outline.com/EraJA5

 

House backs new version of Violence Against Women Act with expansion of gun control

 

The House voted on Thursday for a revised version of the Violence Against Women Act, overcoming opposition from the National Rifle Association to a provision of the bill expanding gun control.

 

The vote was 263-158 for the Democratic-crafted legislation that would authorize hundreds of millions of dollars in annual grants to programs for victims of sexual assault, domestic abuse and stalking.

 

It also closes what gun-control advocates call the “boyfriend loophole” — barring gun sales to convicted abusers of current or former dating partners. The measure also would prohibit gun sales to people found guilty of stalking misdemeanors and those under one-party restraining orders.

 

The NRA opposes the bill based on these provisions and kept score on how lawmakers voted.

 

The landmark 1994 law, frequently reauthorized over the years with little debate, expired with the 35-day government shutdown. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) saw an opportunity to revise the law to address an issue crucial to her new diverse freshman class — tighter limits on gun use — while appealing to suburban female voters ahead of the 2020 election.

 

Buoyed by a more-widespread embrace of gun control in their own ranks, Democrats seized on the NRA’s opposition with the support of outside activist groups who have been pushing to expand prohibited gun sales.

 

“Members have a decision to make,” Pelosi tweeted last week, “will they protect survivors of stalking & domestic abuse? Or are they willing to allow their convicted stalkers & abusers to have access to firearms?”

 

Other Democrats have been even more explicit in calling out the GOP opposition to VAWA as a political wedge issue for women. Asked about the lack of bipartisanship on the bill — it has only one Republican co-sponsor, Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania — Rep. Karen Bass (D-Calif.), a co-introducer of the bill, said optics were obvious.

 

“I am sure my colleagues in the Republican Party would not want to be on record not supporting the Violence Against Women Act,” she said. “What message does this send to women? . . . What message does this send to Republican women about the welcome that they receive from Republicans? Why would you run for office?”

 

Frustrated Republicans complained about Democrats’ political maneuvering on the bill.

 

“We were for renewing it. Nancy Pelosi is the one who blocked it,” House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) said Thursday of the Violence Against Women Act. “She wanted it to expire so, like so many other issues, she can use different groups of people as pawns in her political games . . . Why don’t we actually work together to solve these problems?”

Anonymous ID: f3e8cf April 4, 2019, 7:50 p.m. No.6053354   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3379 >>3498 >>3680 >>3992

https://www.vulture.com/2019/04/allison-mack-nxivm-trial-seagrams-heiress-reunion.html

 

Allison Mack and Seagram’s Heiress Have BFF Reunion at Court Today

 

When Smallville actress Allison Mack arrived to court Thursday in the NXIVM sex-cult case, she and Seagram’s liquor heiress Clare Bronfman acted more like recently reunited friends from an upstate summer camp than alleged cultists.

 

Bronfman — who nearly collapsed in court last week after it was revealed that disgraced celebrity lawyer Michael Avenatti had worked on her case — and Mack enthusiastically embraced in the hall outside of Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis’s courtroom just before 11 a.m.

 

Mack and Bronfman exchanged ebullient cheek kisses and lingering hugs. Both were dressed casually. Mack sported leopard-print sneakers and secured her hair with a red pencil in a messy bun. Her dark pants resembled pajamas.

 

Bronfman had on a thin, off-white sweater with a back that was bejeweled with a pattern like some sort of New Agey flower, the kind one might spot on costly yoga garb.

 

After entering the courtroom, Mack and several of the many lawyers present joked with one another while waiting for the conference to start. At times, it seemed like Mack was trying to hide her laughter by tucking her mouth into a scarf.

 

Mack’s initial mood seemed strange, considering all the allegations — and the looming scheduled April 29 trial date.

 

In a surprise move, Garaufis decided during the proceeding that the jury would remain anonymous even after the trial ended. He also decided that they would be “partially sequestered,” meaning they will be taken to and from the courthouse by U.S. Marshals and required to stay inside during trial days. It’s rare for this to happen, considering these kinds of measures are typically used for defendants like Mexican drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán.

 

Garaufis admitted that “there is no actual danger to the jury,” but he didn’t like the “possibility” that a journalist or member of the public could approach a juror posttrial.

 

Alleged NXIVM ringleader Keith Raniere, who’s been accused of sex trafficking and possessing child pornography, was also present, sporting a khaki jail outfit and man bun.

 

Prosecutors allege that Raniere created a secretive sect in the purported self-help organization called DOS in 2015 that “operated with levels of women ‘slaves’ headed by ‘masters.’” Mack and other “masters” recruited DOS “slaves” and “directly or implicitly required her slaves … to engage in sexual activity with Raniere.” Mack allegedly got “financial and other benefits from Raniere” in return.

 

It was mentioned in court again that Mack was in apparent plea negotiations, with her lawyer saying he and prosecutors were having “what continue to be fruitful discussions of a possible resolution.”

 

After the proceeding wrapped, a markedly more serious-looking Mack left alongside her lawyer, who declined to comment. Mack didn’t comment on the case.

Anonymous ID: f3e8cf April 4, 2019, 7:51 p.m. No.6053379   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3397

>>6053354

https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/Judge-tosses-some-charges-against-NXIVM-s-Keith-13742033.php

 

Judge tosses some charges against NXIVM's Keith Raniere

Trial of group's leaders slated to begin April 29

Anonymous ID: f3e8cf April 4, 2019, 7:53 p.m. No.6053397   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3680 >>3992

>>6053379

https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/ny-cult-jury-anonymous-20190404-72cb5jwy65hnbgmhc3zmujcv2q-story.html

 

Judge rules NXIVM cult jurors will remain anonymous

 

The jury hearing evidence against members of an alleged sex cult facing trafficking and conspiracy charges will be anonymous and “semi-sequestered,” a federal judge ruled Thursday.

 

Alleged cult captain Keith Raniere faces several charges, including sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy and wire fraud.

 

Also facing charges are Raniere’s alleged lieutenant “Smallville” actress Allison Mack, and the cult’s reported owner Nancy Salzman, along with Salzman’s daughter, Lauren, billionaire heiress Clare Bronfman and Kathy Russell.

 

Judge Nicholas Garaufis said jurors’ names will not be released “before, during, or after” the trial. They will be free, however, to reach out to the press if they so desire after the trial concludes, he said.

Anonymous ID: f3e8cf April 4, 2019, 8:06 p.m. No.6053599   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3624 >>3625

>>6053498

https://qposts.online/?q=1203&s=postnum

 

Mack is naming names.

Big names in H-Wood / Gov’t (local/federal).

Proof.

The ‘Standard’ Hotel.

Helicopter crash.

All related.

Future will prove past.

AS.

Feeling ok today?

Why is the MX border / Long Beach Port so important?

Tick TOCK (LLC).

Q