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McMahon Lawsuit Proceeds: Child Abuse Claims Against WWE, Linda McMahon to Move Forward

A lawsuit alleging Linda McMahon and WWE failed to stop child sexual abuse in the 80s/90s is moving forward after Maryland's high court upheld the Child Victims Act.  The suit was filed in Maryland,  October 2024 by five survivors who were " Ring Boys" In February 2025, the Maryland Supreme Court upheld the law, allowing the child sex abuse case against WWE and the McMahons to move forward. McMahon's attorney calls the claims baseless. Tres Rivers @tresrivers.bsjy.social @harponthetruth.bsky.social

​📰 Jeffrey Epstein Connections: A Revised List of Publicly Named Individuals

The following list contains individuals whose names have appeared in unsealed court documents, flight logs, or other public reports related to the associates, employees, and victims of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell. Note: The inclusion of a name on this list does not constitute an accusation of any criminal activity in relation to Epstein. Many individuals mentioned were merely acquaintances, employees, or cited in depositions or emails without any accusation of wrongdoing. ⚖️ Individuals Convicted or Facing/Settling Criminal/Civil Accusations Jeffrey Epstein: Financier and convicted sex offender. He died in prison (ruled suicide) while awaiting federal sex trafficking charges. Ghislaine Maxwell: Epstein's associate/ex-girlfriend. She was convicted of sex trafficking and conspiracy and is currently serving a 20-year sentence. Prince Andrew: British royal. He settled a civil lawsuit with Virginia Giuffre, who accused him ...

The Disturbing Link: From Robert Graham’s Sperm Bank for Millionaires to Epstein’s Eugenics Ambitions

The controversial world of eugenics found a troubling echo between two wealthy, driven men decades apart: Robert Klark Graham and Jeffrey Epstein. While Graham, a millionaire businessman and avowed eugenicist, pursued his vision openly, Epstein allegedly incorporated similar disturbing ideals into his own sprawling, hidden plans. Robert K. Graham, who made his fortune developing shatterproof plastic eyeglass lenses, was consumed by the idea that humanity was in a state of genetic decline. In 1980, he established the Repository for Germinal Choice in Escondido, California. Media outlets quickly dubbed it the "Nobel Prize sperm bank." Graham’s goal was to collect sperm exclusively from "genius" men, primarily Nobel laureates, and make it available to women with high IQs to create a superior, genetically engineered generation of "super-kids." Though the bank ultimately only secured a handful of Nobel laureates as donors, and faced immediate accusa...

Shadows Over the Southwest: The Bill Richardson-Epstein File

The story of former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson and convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein is a compelling chapter in the larger, disturbing narrative of wealth and exploitation. It is a story not just of casual acquaintance, but of a politician's name pulled from the shadows and placed at the center of a victim's testimony. The Governor, The Financier, and the Ranch Bill Richardson, a distinguished figure with a resume that included the governorship of New Mexico and U.S. Ambassador to the UN, was no stranger to powerful connections. His association with Jeffrey Epstein began on a professional level. In 2002 and 2006, Epstein injected $50,000 into Richardson's gubernatorial campaigns, establishing a financial tie. Beyond the checks, however, lay a geographical link: Epstein’s massive Zorro Ranch in New Mexico. Richardson was a visitor to this sprawling property, and his connection was close enough that his name—along with his contact details—was cataloged in Epstein’s...

The Politician and the Predator: Ehud Barak's Thirty Meetings with Epstein and the Cost of Clout

The web of associations surrounding convicted financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein stretched across continents, ensnaring powerful global figures in a scandal that highlights the dangerous overlap between wealth, power, and moral compromise. Among the most controversial of Epstein's connections was Ehud Barak, the former Israeli Prime Minister and military chief.   The Business and the Visits The relationship between Barak and Epstein was multi-faceted, involving years of personal meetings and financial transactions, all of which continued well after Epstein's 2008 conviction for soliciting sex from a minor.   Thirty Meetings and the Jet: According to Epstein's private calendars, Barak met with the financier approximately 30 times between 2013 and 2017 at Epstein's exclusive residences in Manhattan and Palm Beach. Barak confirmed his visits to Epstein's properties, including his private Caribbean island, and admitted to flying on Epstein's priv...

The Currency of Clout: Sex, Status, and the 'Einstein Visa' in Trump's Orbit

MANHATTAN, 1990s/2000s — The high-stakes world of New York's elite in the 1990s and early 2000s was a transactional ecosystem where social status was the most valuable commodity. At the center of this world were businessman Donald Trump and financier Jeffrey Epstein , whose documented friendship intertwined ambition, controversy, and the American dream for two women in their immediate sphere. ​The Alleged "Twisted Game" ​The close bond between Trump and Epstein—described as being "really, really good friends"—stretched from the late 1980s through the early 2000s, with the pair attending events at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort and the two flying together on Epstein’s private jet at least seven times between 1993 and 1997. ​This close association was the backdrop for a serious allegation made by former model Stacey Williams . Williams, who was dating Epstein in 1993 , recounted a meeting with Trump at Trump Tower . She alleges that Trump immediately p...

📰 CBS Editing Controversy: When Is "Fake News" Convenient? (MeidasTouch Considering Lawsuit Mentioned)

Trump sued CBS's parent company, Paramount, over the editing of a Kamala Harris 60 Minutes interview, claiming the changes were deceitful and amounted to "fake news," which ultimately led to a controversial $16 million settlement in his favor.   Critics highlighted a major double standard when, after the settlement, CBS later edited Trump's own 60 Minutes interview, cutting comments—including those where he boasted about having made money from the settlement. Trump, who had fiercely challenged the Harris edit, did not allege similar "fake news." MeidasTouch, along with other critics, strongly condemned the settlement as a corporate betrayal of journalistic ethics. They and other groups have publicly discussed the intent to sue or file shareholder actions against Paramount if the company compromised journalistic integrity by settling the "frivolous" lawsuit.   Tres Rivers Harp On The Truth @tresrivers.bsky.social @harpontgetruth.bsky.social