Correction:
Hastert also suing the man he admitted to molesting when he was a teenage wrestler.
Does anyone else think $3.1M is a really, really high hush money payout for a single instance of assault? Or might there be something else Hastert was hiding? (hint: 👇)
MACSRSHJCDK - which one was it? Or another I'm not thinking of? I have a guess...
But note: "Individual A" did not let that secret out - Jeffrey Epstein did. So you'd best pay up, Denny Boy.
So drop your damn countersuit and pay the man what you owe him.
It's showtime.
p.s. I have no information that suggests there was any attempted extortion on the part of the victim; I do, however, know that a guilty mind is prone to assume someone else knows more than they do, and may cast one's attempt to gain some semblance of justice as extortion.
p.p.s. Remember Bruce? Such a distinctive voice.
I think I've heard it somewhere else recently...
& so, I believe, have others in the DC metro area.
Buckle up, buttercup. That fire didn't destroy anything: things only became clearer through the ashes.
Absence of evidence...
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Also... Dennis Hastert's mentor Dallas Ingemunson and his former boss Durston "Buck" Ohse represented the interests of Paul Ricca - aka "the Waiter" aka Paul DeLucia
aka head of the Chicago Outfit
and de-facto brains of the outfit from Capone to Giancana. madisonrecord.com/stories/510719…
Sometime during the 1930s, Ricca bought an 1100 acre farm from the former GOP state representative, C. Hoge (whose original source of wealth was in slavery on the East Coast) in the far southwest part of Kendall County (outlined below), along the Grundy and Lasalle County lines.
And, might I add, the transaction seemed to be at above-market rates for the time period... I can find that data again if needed.
At minimum, both Ohse & Ingemunson handled some of the transactions for that property - and both served as Kendall County States' Attorney.
From pastries 1m long to semiconductors with traces only several atoms wide, Veldhoven, NL home to the world's largest, most insanely delicious appelflappen, and part of the reason for layoffs and skyrocketing car prices.
And made me wonder - wasn't there something about a new semiconductor manufacturing process that the US was preventing the Dutch from shipping to China?
Private jet owners can now procure anonymous call signs for flights, using the same mechanism as a system I designed a couple years ago as a solution to the RU-troll and online fraud problem to protect democracy... faa.gov/nextgen/equipa…
using regulated third party vetted entities provide a verified id but allowing publicly anonymous handles - so, you know, you can't pretend to be an American if you ain't.
Aside from the Epstein-linked party who sought us out as they were interested in being an 'angel investor' (YEAH, due diligence - we spotted that and ran away).... and then couldn't get calls returned.
4 years later, private jet owners get funding - democracy don't.
Frank Figluzzi just said ~"maybe someone associated with Saudi Arabia as a rogue operator was somehow involved in 9/11..."
Maybe someone also engaged in a global child trafficking operation in the service of an extensive kompromat operation targeting US government officials...
There's someone who comes to mind that had Saudi connections AND kompromat on US Government officials.... that name is on the tip of my tongue....
That said, why would the Pakistani Taliban feel the need to deny involvement in the 2013 Boston Bombing?
And why would Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick - Jeffrey Epstein's neighbor feel the need to start laundering his reputation the very next day?
And, when confirming the count above, I found this fun - it seems a user account was created April 16, 2013 for the purpose of trustwashing BGC Partners, Lutnick, and Cantor Fitzgerald, through Dec 6, 2013.
That's the first business day following the Boston Marathon bombings.
Remember, the ones that were carried out by two brothers originally from Kyrgyzstan?
And remember when Trump put Kyrgyz nationals on the list of people who were banned from entering the United States? eurasianet.org/why-is-kyrgyzs…
I mean, if we're going to go with bounties for reporting not-necessarily-actually-illegal behavior, can we do the same for people who, like, drive a car out of state and buy fireworks or cigarettes?
What about those who go to Nevada to gamble (or visit certain 'ranches')?
I mean, damn - flight manifests to Las Vegas would probably be worth AT LEAST $1.5M apiece.