SDNY LES /
Italy, March 31 -- As it got to end game in
the trial of Larry Ray, the US put into
evidence things found on Ray's laptops in New
Jersey. Among them were photographs of Claudia
Drury, in a garter, taking a selfie, learning
over. Ray controlled her, and these hedge
funders, Dem diplomats and even a retired
judge got over.
Why were they being protected? Next up would
be the painter with studios in Italy and on
the Lower East Side.
At
the same time in the SDNY Magistrates Court
with no other media present Bronx alleged
gang members were being detained, one after
the other.
The only
break was a man small enough to be a midget,
who the Assistant US Attorney agreed to a
package for release for. He was the sole
provider for his mother, with dementia. He's
have two weeks to find two co-signers on a
$75,000 bond.
Kurt was
there, and spoke to the CJA lawyer. These
were the untold stories of the courthouse,
lost in the hype and big money litigation.
#JohnListGone names named on Patreon here
[It, like a song
about Lev Parnas was also
covered, behind a paywall, by
New York Magazine which had this
to say about Inner City Press'
covered in late 2021 of the
Ghislaine Maxwell trial, book
here
via one of the companies with
an executive on the John
list.]
When Inner
City Press for investigative
reporting was roughed up and thrown
out onto First Avenue
from covering the United
Nations of/by UNSG Antonio
Guterres, many did nothing.
But as we've previously noted,
the First Amendment stops at
First Avenue. We'll have more
on this, here and on other
platforms.
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