Anonymous ID: bd4b93 July 6, 2020, 10:12 a.m. No.9875021   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5047 >>5147 >>5266 >>5428 >>5575

>>9873132 (Bread ##12635 Notable) "Meet "Alison Nathan," assigned judge to the Ghislaine case

 

Nathan is listed in the DoS FOIA reading room as an attorney for Shell Oil Company at Wilmer Cutler Pickering in 2004.

 

Nathan's 'partner' is Margaret ("Meg") Satterthwaite. Satterthwaite is the Director of the Global Justice Clinic out of NYU School of Law and is the editor of a paper found in the DoS FOIA reading room about why Haitians needed (as of 2017) continued Temporary Protected Status (TPS) following the 2010 earthquake and 2016 Hurricane Michael. She also worked on a paper titled: "Measuring What We Treasure and Treasuring What We Measure: The Promise and Perils of Global Monitoring for the Promotion of Equality in the Water", has co-authored two books and prior to NYU "...between 1990 and 1996, she co-founded and then directed Amnesty International USA’s program on the human rights of those persecuted on the basis of their sexual orientation."

 

Took a flyier and looked at New York University in USAspending.gov. No hits for the law school specifically, but overall, $4.7 Billion dollars (All FYs) of taxpayer money has gone to the school, including a grant from DHHS for over $20M for Hurricane Sandy relief/construction.

 

I wonder if being used as a sex slave constitutes persecution based on sexual orientation or if the perpetrators will be protected since abuse is their sexual orientation. Coin toss.

 

Nathan wiki: http://archive.vn/7NChd

Satterthwaite in DOS reading room: https://foia.state.gov/search/Results.aspx?searchText=%22Satterthwaite%22&beginDate=&endDate=&publishedBeginDate=&publishedEndDate=&caseNumber=

Nathan in DOS reading room: https://foia.state.gov/search/Results.aspx?searchText=%22alison%20nathan%22&beginDate=&endDate=&publishedBeginDate=&publishedEndDate=&caseNumber=

Satterthwaite NYU Law archive: http://archive.vn/DSzWH