Anonymous ID: 3c91d9 Feb. 25, 2020, 1:32 p.m. No.8246828   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8246690

 

Yeah not implicated, but maybe it could come out.

 

ORIGINAL: Project Veritas' James O'Keefe released another tape that was leaked to the watchdog group from a whistleblower inside a major network newsroom. On Tuesday, the investigative journalism outlet exposed ABC News for allegedly spiking a story implicating heinous pervert and now-dead child molester Jeffrey Epstein. In the video seen at the bottom of this post, O'Keefe's tape reveals ABC News 20/20 co-anchor and Good Morning America guest anchor Amy Robach lamenting that network higher-ups killed a story in 2016 she had implicating Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, former President Bill Clinton, and members of the British Royal Family regarding Epstein's sex trafficking. More shockingly, Robach admits that she believes Epstein was killed because of how much blackmail he had on so many various people.

 

>Amy Robach lamenting that network higher-ups killed a story in 2016

Anonymous ID: 3c91d9 Feb. 25, 2020, 1:55 p.m. No.8247205   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Let's not forget this today ..

 

Another parent involved in the college admissions bribery scandal is going to be locked up for a while … this time it's an heiress to the Hot Pockets fortune, who pled guilty to trying to cheat her daughters' way in.

 

Michelle Janavs was just sentenced to 5 months in prison for paying $100,000 to the scheme's mastermind, Rick Singer, to help her 2 daughters cheat on college entrance exams … and agreeing to pay another $200k for one of her daughter's to be set up to look like a beach volleyball recruit to get admitted to USC.

 

Before hearing her sentence, the judge made it clear Janavs had caused harm to the U.S. system of higher education … and prosecutors blasted her, claiming she held an "attitude that she is untouchable" and "no one could stop her." Her lawyers asked for no jail time, but the judge wasn't buying it.

 

Prosecutors didn't get nearly what they wanted … they recommended 21 months, calling her one of the "most culpable parents" charged in the case who refused to accept responsibility for her actions until months after she was busted. Unlike other parents who pled guilty right away, she was also hit with a money-laundering conspiracy charge.

 

Her defense team went to bat for her, though, arguing for more than 45 minutes that she's a "generous and selfless" person who's "the rock of her family." It also mentioned a time she dressed up as "The Candy Monster" while visiting kids to talk about childhood hunger.

 

Janavs' lawyers had previously suggested she's just a loving and devoted mother who fell victim to Singer … and pointed to her history of philanthropy and devotion to her family in urging the judge to not send her to prison.

 

In the end, however … it didn't work.

 

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The Hot Pockets heiress now joins several other parents to receive time behind bars in the scandal, including Felicity Huffman … who got 14 days in her deal. Others have received sentences ranging from probation to 9 months behind bars.

 

Of course, the most notable case still pending is Lori Loughlin's … she and her husband are still fighting the charges.

Anonymous ID: 3c91d9 Feb. 25, 2020, 2:04 p.m. No.8247394   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8247334

 

LOS ANGELES: The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures will open to the public on December 14 this year, veteran Hollywood actor Tom Hanks announced during the Oscar ceremony in the Dolby Theatre. Hanks is museum trustee and co-chair of the Academy Museum campaign with chair Bob Iger and co-chair Annette Bening.

 

"There is plenty of culture to be found in the City of Angels, but there has never been a museum dedicated to the art and science of motion pictures," Hanks said.