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Opinionated Hag's avatar

Do NDAs hold up in court when it covers a crime?

Natasha K.'s avatar

I believe in most cases, the instance of illegal / criminal activity (among other things — discrimination, abuse, etc.) an NDA would be unenforceable.

I’m not sure if that varies at the state level. I’m also not an attorney. But definitely worth looking into. 🧐🙏🏽

Redacted Report's avatar

Our Son: Michael Jackson is one of the most famous Daphne Barak documentary. It was filmed during the 2004-2005 trials of the music legend. It featured exclusive sit-down interviews with the Jacksons. Joe and Katherine made their plea to the public opinion on behalf of their son. Daphne Barak is the cousin of ex PM of Israel, Ehud Barak, filmed with Epstein in Manhattan and publicly around him. @Troy Barile wrote a series of articles about all of these connections, worth reading. https://daphnebarak.com/?s=michael+jackson

PatchyGroundFog 🐎's avatar

Interesting how Tacky Tacopino's name comes up. It really is the Epstein Club.

Natasha K.'s avatar

Are you familiar?

Phillip Moore's avatar

Michael Jackson was also into small children. Seems birds of a feather flock together

EJ's avatar

Question of the day:

Why hasn’t Donald Trump sued anyone who has accused him of being a pedophile?

Pamela Gaye's avatar

Who cares? They can go down too, all of them. See that’s the difference: you run cover for Republicans. We run cover for NONE OF THEM.

Natasha K.'s avatar

Exactly. If he opened up that can, there would be a discovery—and he doesn’t want that smoke.

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Daniel Rench's avatar

The Epstein bank records must be released

Secretary Bessent Has Repeatedly Refused to Give Epstein Bank Records to Senate Investigators, Impeding Senator Wyden’s Follow-The-Money Investigation. Bessent is complicit in protecting perpetrators of global child rape.

Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon, the top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee, has been digging into Mr. Epstein’s financial network for the past 3 years

The single largest suspicious activity report (SARS) reviewed by the congressional team was filed in late 2019 by JPMorgan for $1.1 billion. The report covered 4,700 transactions dating to 2003, including payments to women from Belarus, Russia and Turkmenistan.

Many of Mr. Epstein’s victims included young women from Eastern European countries.

The next largest was by Deutsche Bank for about $400 million, followed by Bank of New York Mellon for $378 million and then Bank of America, which filed reports on Mr. Black’s payments to Mr. Epstein. In 2023, JPMorgan paid $290 Million to Mr. Epstein’s victims and Deutsche paid $75 million to settle lawsuits that claimed the banks ignored red flags about potential sex trafficking.

NYT 7/19/2025

C2's avatar

That’s right, ignore the real pedos and look at the Brown people. And of course, let’s look at the ones who are no longer alive, unlike those who are still alive and kicking.

Natasha K.'s avatar

I guess you didn't read the piece.

Tom Karnes's avatar

I red it, the black blocks signal someone is doing something dead wrong, gently kissing your own baby isn't dead wrong, and everything we were told about Michael Jackson is bass akwards

C2's avatar

You’re right I didn’t. I saw the pic of Michael and I’m so exhausted with the racism and deflection in this country, I lashed out. Although I do mean what I wrote, I acknowledge that it might not be apropos to your article. I will however read it. My bad…

Natasha K.'s avatar

Thank you for acknowledging that. I totally understand how you feel too. It is exhausting.