An Epstein survivor says a JPMorgan employee followed her to another country, love-bombed her and then moved into her home—knowing she was trying to escape Jeffrey Epstein’s network. 🧵
2/ Sarah Ransome says that former JP Morgan communications employee Adam Castellani is responsible for encouraging her not to report her abuse or Epstein’s crimes to authorities.
Instead, she says he sent her to a therapist that he selected, arranged and paid for her to see.
3/ Ransome says she was spiraling from trauma at the time and had attempted suicide.
While still medicated and recovering, she alleges Castellani convinced her to sign a settlement agreement with JPMorgan, despite her wanting to go to trial.
The platform built by Alex Jones was once one of the most influential engines of online conspiracy media.
Infowars has finally collapsed under legal and financial pressure. 🧵
2/ This didn’t happen overnight.
Alex Jones and Infowars have faced years of defamation lawsuits (especially tied to Sandy Hook) which resulted in massive judgments that didn’t just punish Jones personally. They destabilized his entire operation.
3/ Infowars was actually a business model:
Direct-to-audience media.
Supplement-driven revenues.
Total control of narrative.
Jones bypassed traditional gatekeepers—and that’s why his platform scaled.