SDNY /
Epstein World, March 30 -- Another direct
victim of Larry Ray took the witness stand,
the third member of the Rosario family of The
Bronx, Yalitza.
She had
been essentially enslaved in Pinehurst, North
Carolina, the home state of the Rays' favorite
candidate, Lowell Simon. She had walked miles
along the side of a highway to get to a
Wal-Mart, only to be attacked by Larry Ray
when she got back. Next, it seems, her mother
was be testifying.
There
was also the doorman of the building on 93rd
Street, Carlos Pagan. He told the jury about
how when Felicia Rosario came down and told
him Larry had told her to have sex with the
doorman, he has said No.
The same
restraint was not shown by hedge funders in
New York. In JohnListGone Kurt had named the
hedge funder with his name on a children's
museum. How about now the one who also
appeared in Jeffrey Epstein's black book.
See #JohnListGone - and back - 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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