Anonymous ID: e4f2b0 April 9, 2018, 12:21 a.m. No.964150   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Epstein's girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell's life has been too weird for her to have become anything else but the soulless handler she is.

 

Crazy family. Father Robert left family in like $500 million debt, drowned (?) falling off his yacht. Robert Maxwell wasn't his real name:

 

"In his telling of his life story, Maxwell said that, after his parents were killed by the Nazis, he "led Czech volunteers" to France. With the fall of Paris, he moved to England, joining the British army and winning the country's highest military medal. Along the way, he used several noms de guerre –Ivan du Maurier, Leslie Jones and finally Ian Robert Maxwell."

(LA Times obit: http:// articles.latimes.com/1991-11-06/news/mn-864_1_robert-maxwell)

 

Rest of the family have, predictably, gone in some curious ways:

https:// www.independent.co.uk/news/media/press/robert-maxwell-20-years-on-where-are-they-now-6258034.html

Anonymous ID: e4f2b0 April 9, 2018, 12:28 a.m. No.964183   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4208

>>964029

Hell of a job, indeed.

 

These political gadflies all seem to have a trait in common: narcissistic restlessness.

 

Got to be jumping on and off planes and globetrotting all the time.

 

What I get from that is that they're basically unhappy and dissatisfied with life, no matter how much money & stuff they have.

Anonymous ID: e4f2b0 April 9, 2018, 12:37 a.m. No.964220   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>964188

Ah, Ron Burkle.

Enjoyed this slinky article from Vanity Fair. A taxidermied poodle? At any rate, this does chip away at Epstein's psyche a bit.

 

https:// www.vanityfair.com/news/2003/03/jeffrey-epstein-200303

Anonymous ID: e4f2b0 April 9, 2018, 12:55 a.m. No.964306   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Hmm, Jeffrey Epstein had another mentor. He and this Hoffenberg character wanted to join the Jews Running Ponzi Schemes club with Bernie Madoff, I guess. These guys have very limited skill sets - high IQs, but limited skill sets.

 

(from Vanity Fair article link above)

 

Also: https:// www.thedailybeast.com/i-tried-to-warn-you-about-sleazy-billionaire-jeffrey-epstein-in-2003

 

According to S.E.C. and other legal documents unearthed by VANITY FAIR, Epstein may have good reason to keep his past cloaked in secrecy: his real mentor, it might seem, was not Leslie Wexner but Steven Jude Hoffenberg, 57, who, for a few months before the S.E.C. sued to freeze his assets in 1993, was trying to buy the New York Post. He is currently incarcerated in the Federal Medical Center in Devens, Massachusetts, serving a 20-year sentence for bilking investors out of more than $450 million in one of the largest Ponzi schemes in American history.

 

When Epstein met Hoffenberg in London in the 1980s, the latter was the charismatic, audacious head of the Towers Financial Corporation, a collection agency that was supposed to buy debts that people owed to hospitals, banks, and phone companies. But Hoffenberg began using company funds to pay off earlier investors and service a lavish lifestyle that included a mansion on Long Island, homes on Manhattan’s Sutton Place and in Florida, and a fleet of cars and planes.

 

Hoffenberg and Epstein had much in common. Both were smart and obsessed with making money. Both were from Brooklyn. According to Hoffenberg, the two men were introduced by Douglas Leese, a defense contractor. Epstein has said they were introduced by John Mitchell, the late attorney general.

 

Epstein had been running International Assets Group Inc. (I.A.G.), a consulting company, out of his apartment in the Solo building on East 66th Street in New York. Though he has claimed that he managed money for billionaires only, in a 1989 deposition he testified that he spent 80 percent of his time assisting people recover stolen money from fraudulent brokers and lawyers. He was also not above entering into risky, tax-sheltered oil and gas deals with much smaller investors. A lawsuit that Michael Stroll, the former head of Williams Electronics Inc., filed against Epstein shows that in 1982 I.A.G. received an investment from Stroll of $450,000, which Epstein put into oil. In 1984 Stroll asked for his money back; four years later he had received only $10,000. Stroll lost the suit, after Epstein claimed in court, among other things, that the check for $10,000 was for a horse he’d bought from Stroll. “My net worth never exceeded four and a half million dollars,” Stroll has said.

 

Hoffenberg, says a close friend, “really liked Jeffrey…. Jeffrey has a way of getting under your skin, and he was under Hoffenberg’s.” Also appealing to Hoffenberg were Epstein’s social connections; they included oil mogul Cece Wang (father of the designer Vera) and Mohan Murjani, whose clothing company grew into Gloria Vanderbilt Jeans. Epstein lived large even then. One friend recalls that when he took Canadian heiress Wendy Belzberg on a date he hired a Rolls-Royce especially for the occasion. (Epstein has claimed he owned it.)

 

In 1987, Hoffenberg, according to sources, set Epstein up in the offices he still occupies in the Villard House, on Madison Avenue, across a courtyard from the restaurant Le Cirque. Hoffenberg hired his new protégé as a consultant at $25,000 a month, and the relationship flourished. “They traveled everywhere together—on Hoffenberg’s plane, all around the world, they were always together,” says a source. Hoffenberg has claimed that Epstein confided in him, saying, for example, that he had left Bear Stearns in 1981 after he was discovered executing “illegal operations.”

Anonymous ID: e4f2b0 April 9, 2018, 1:07 a.m. No.964353   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>964316

 

Anon, you've made a point that I think needs to be raised and emphasized daily here.

As outrageous as the moral crimes are, from a legal standpoint and even the perspective of its importance in world history, these criminals MUST be punished harshly for the treason and sedition.

 

It is such a basic tenet of civilization that it can't be ignored. It has to be first in line.

 

Thank God Q said, "none will escape this" (iirc)

Anonymous ID: e4f2b0 April 9, 2018, 1:11 a.m. No.964371   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Time for some sleep.

Bedtime prayers for POTUS, the Q team, all active operators and white hats, and all United States military veterans, for their safety, health & well being, and ongoing protection. Grateful every day for them all.