Anonymous ID: e12789 July 9, 2020, 12:06 p.m. No.9907623   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7911 >>8026 >>8179

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Dig on Jean Pigozzi

 

He is famous for pool parties with celebrates and young woman at his Villa Dorane, in Cap d’Antibes, France and "celebrity with himself" selfies.

 

http://stylebyyellowbutton.com/images-johnny-pigozzis-legendary-pool-parties/

Bottom pic says "Hawaiian Tropic models"

 

https://leicagalleryla.com/gallery-view/jean-pigozzi-johnnys-pool/

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Pigozzi

Jean "Johnny" Pigozzi (born 1952), heir to the CEO of the automobile brand Simca, is an art collector(mainly African and Japanese), photographer, fashion designer.

 

Island he owns…called Simca

 

Simca Island. The property is also home to the Liquid Jungle Lab, a research station established by Pigozzi and used by scientists from institutions like the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies. Projects include taking unusually detailed measurements of underwater currents. “If we can anticipate these tidal movements, we can eventually use machines to make electricity, or predict weather patterns.

It is a sight—or the absence of a sight—that even the most seasoned travelers may never experience. It results from Pigozzi’s foresight, mixed with large doses of chutzpah, in buying 18 miles of Pacific coastline, plus the mountainous island on which he built his house, near Panama’s Bahía Honda region, and arranging the other buildings he needed so that none would be visible from his aerie. “Everything you see,” he says, “I own.”

 

https://www.vanityfair.com/culture/photos/2013/04/photos-simca-jean-pigozzi-panamna

 

http://www.liquidjunglelab.com/en/

 

The Liquid Jungle Lab was founded in 2003 by Jean Pigozzi so scientists and students from around the world could study the sea and land in this amazing area in Panama. Jean’s motto is “bringing hi-tech to conservation”.

 

http://www.illuminati-news.com/Articles/01.html

 

  1. Jean Pigozzi, art collector and close associate of the Rothschild

family

 

Patrick McMullan Archives

NEW YORK CITY, NY - MARCH 13: Jean Pigozzi and Peggy Siegal attend Hamish Bowles, Ghislaine Maxwell and Lillian von Stauffenberg dinner for ALLEGRA HICKS at Home of Ghislaine Maxwell on March 13, 2007 in New York City. (Photo by Patrick McMullan/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)

 

In 2006, he also started the JaPigozzi Collection of contemporary Japanese art (japigozzi.com) by young Japanese artists

 

Pic of bondage here..That artist is into bondage if you click on pic..

http://www.japigozzi.com/

 

Jean Pigozzi Lord Rothschild and Nat Rothschild

Pic of them here(can't upload it)

https://dafjones.photoshelter.com/image/I0000Pifqt.c_Pog

 

‘Abusive’ Jean Pigozzi fired me for confronting him about tax fraud: ex-manager May 2, 2019

 

By March 2018, a fed-up Sung, who for the past year had started to see patterns of possible tax evasion by Pigozzi, confronted him in an email and was fired the next day, the court papers allege.

 

Sung, who was being paid $225,000 a year at the time, alleges that Pigozzi set up “shell businesses,” to cheat his taxes on New York companies, according to the court papers.

 

https://nypost.com/2019/05/02/tyrant-jean-pigozzi-fired-me-for-confronting-him-about-tax-fraud-ex-manager/

Anonymous ID: e12789 July 9, 2020, 12:12 p.m. No.9907685   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7911 >>8026 >>8179 >>8209

Lunch with the Financial Times: Jean Pigozzi 8/22/2014

 

With the money he inherited, Pigozzi immediately set about proving himself as an investor. In 1977, he gave George Soros $250,000 to put into hedge funds. In the 1980s, he began investing in high-tech companies. He credits Intel’s Max Palevsky and Apple’s Steve Jobsas “my investment gurus” during this period. Odyssey Partners, the US private equity investment firm, performed particularly well forhim, giving a 20 per cent return over five years – “More than enough to pay for the dog food,” he says.Recently, he invested in Square, an online payments start-up founded by Jack Dorsey, the billionaire co-founder of Twitter. “Jack cameto see me here in Cannes last year and, speaking to him about his company, I fell in love with it.”But it is Facebook that has been his biggest success. In the mid-2000s, Mark Pincus, a US internet entrepreneur best-known as the co-founder of Zynga, an online social gaming business, told Pigozzi to invest in Mark Zuckerberg’s company. “So I managed to find someshares, and now I’ve earned something like 50 times what I put in. I’ve been living off the proceeds ever since.”

 

http://jeanpigozzi.com/docs/Lunch-with-the-FT-Jean-Pigozzi.pdf