New Jersey Governor DILFs
Richard J. Hughes, Robert B. Meyner, Jim McGreevey, Donald DiFrancesco, Brendan Byrne, A. Harry Moore, Richard Codey, Walter Evans Edge, Alfred E. Driscoll, William T. Cahill, Thomas Kean, A. Harry Moore, Jon Corzine, James Florio, Phil Murphy
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A reminder that the FBI is still rounding up culprits involved in Donald Trump's January 6th coup attempt.
An Illinois man was arrested Thursday and charged with participation in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol and will be transported to Washington, D.C., to face the charges.
According to the U.S. Justice Department, Nicholas Von Keudell, of Hampshire, is the latest of at least 38 arrests in Illinois of individuals accused of crimes committed at the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Jan. 6, 2021.
Von Keudell is the son of Trudy Castle, 57, who was earlier sentenced along with her sister, Kimberly DiFrancesco, 55, to 30 months of probation. Castle and DiFrancisco confirmed to FBI agents that Von Keudell traveled to the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 5 with the pair and spent part of Jan. 6 at the Capitol with them.
According to the Chicago Sun-Times, Von Keudell's mom ratted on him. 😆
Trudy Castle, Von Keudell’s mother, helped federal investigators nab her son, according to the criminal complaint.
“Trudy Castle was interviewed by FBI,” according to the complaint. “During the interview, Castle acknowledged that Von Keudell, who is her adult son, traveled to the Capitol on Jan. 5, 2021, with Castle and [her sister, Kimberly] DiFrancesco.”
DiFrancesco also told federal investigators Von Keudell, her nephew, traveled to the Capitol with her.
There are still a number of these anti-democracy fugitives at large. The FBI is particularly interested in Jonathan Daniel Pollock of Lakeland, Florida.
JONATHAN DANIEL POLLOCK — FBI
There's a $30,000 reward if your tip leads to Pollock's apprehension and conviction. Nice, but I'd turn his ass in for free.
To report Pollock or any other wannabe insurrectionist, contact the FBI.
Electronic Tip Form | FBI
There are still OSINT groups such as Sedition Hunters tracking at large January 6th traitors. And the FBI's Capitol Violence site is still active.
Trump and other GOP candidates for president are promising to pardon these terrorists if elected. To guarantee that justice is served, make sure that Republicans are kept out of power for the foreseeable future. Register and vote.
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Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson meet as boys in an English Boarding school. Holmes is known for his deductive ability even as a youth, amazing his classmates with his abilities. When they discover a plot to murder a series of British business men by an Egyptian cult, they move to stop it.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Sherlock Holmes: Nicholas Rowe
John Watson: Alan Cox
Elizabeth Hardy: Sophie Ward
Professor Rathe: Anthony Higgins
Mrs. Dribb: Susan Fleetwood
Det. Sgt. Lestrade: Roger Ashton-Griffiths
Dudley’s Friend: Matthew Ryan
Dudley: Earl Rhodes
Chester Cragwitch: Freddie Jones
Bentley Booster: Patrick Newell
Khasek – Lower Nile Tavern Owner: Nadim Sawalha
Rupert T. Waxflatter: Nigel Stock
Master Snelgrove: Brian Oulton
The Reverend Duncan Nesbitt: Donald Eccles
Dudley’s Friend: Matthew Blakstad
Dudley’s Friend: Jonathan Lacey
Ethan Engel: Walter Sparrow
Mr. Holmes: Roger Brierley
Mrs. Holmes: Vivienne Chandler
Curio Shop Owner: Lockwood West
Cemetery Caretaker: John Scott Martin
School Porter: George Malpas
School Reverend: Willoughby Goddard
Policeman with Lestrade: Michael Cule
Policeman in Shop Window: Ralph Tabakin
Hotel Receptionist: Nancy Nevinson
Older Watson (voice): Michael Hordern
Schoolboy (uncredited): Grant Burns
Acolyte (uncredited): George Lane Cooper
Chestnut Seller (uncredited): Salo Gardner
Restaurant Patron (uncredited): Lew Hooper
Footman (uncredited): Royston Munt
School Master (uncredited): Henry Roberts
Patron (Lower Nile Tavern) (uncredited): Fred Wood
Film Crew:
Animation: John Lasseter
Casting: Irene Lamb
Executive Producer: Steven Spielberg
Executive Producer: Kathleen Kennedy
Executive Producer: Frank Marshall
Production Design: Norman Reynolds
Visual Effects Supervisor: Dennis Muren
Producer: Roger Birnbaum
Director: Barry Levinson
Producer: Mark Johnson
Editor: Stu Linder
Director of Photography: Stephen Goldblatt
Animation: Eben Ostby
Animation: Don Conway
Animation: David DiFrancesco
Set Decoration: Michael Ford
Screenplay: Chris Columbus
Makeup Artist: Nick Dudman
Art Direction: Fred Hole
Makeup Supervisor: Peter Robb-King
Art Direction: Charles Bishop
Assistant Art Director: Gavin Bocquet
Original Music Composer: Bruce Broughton
Associate Producer: Harry Benn
Characters: Arthur Conan Doyle
Costume Design: Raymond Hughes
Producer: Henry Winkler
Visual Effects Supervisor: David Allen
Animation: Craig Good
Second Unit Director: Andrew Grieve
Visual Effects: Robert Cooper
Assistant Art Director: George Djurkovic
Third Assistant Director: Peter Heslop
Visual Effects Camera: Jay Riddle
Visual Effects: Blair Clark
First Assistant Director: Michael Murray
Animation Supervisor: Bruce Walters
Art Direction: Dave Carson
Visual Effects: Sean M. Casey
Second Assistant Director: Ian Hickinbotham
Makeup Artist: Jane Royle
Animation: William Reeves
Visual Effects: Tony Hudson
Visual Effects: Jay Davis
Animation: Barbara Brennan
Animation: David Salesin
Animation Supervisor: Ellen Lichtwardt Goodchild
Dressing Prop: Paul Cheesman
Art Designer: Michael Ploog
Draughtsman: Reg Bream
Rotoscoping Artist: Donna K. Baker
Draughtsman: Peter Childs
Animation: Robert L. Cook
Animation: Gordon Baker
Animation: Jack Mongovan
Visual Effects: Tony Laudati
Visual Effects: Marghi McMahon
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Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein: Drowning in Lawsuits
By Lauren Beizer, Villanova University Class of 2023
July 15, 2020
Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey E. Epstein are currently two of the most talked about men in mainstream media. Due to the recent death of Epstein and the release of the Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich documentary on Netflix, the media has begun to focus on the relationship between these two American billionaires and has published some concerning allegations against both men.
The relationship between the two hit a peak around the 1980’s and 1990’s. Both Trump and Epstein resided in New York City and Palm Beach at the time, and regularly frequented the same places in public. Alan Dershowitz, who has served as a lawyer for both men, told the New York Times that “if you knew Trump then you knew Epstein, and vice versa.” They often had conjoined parties and were very fond of each other. Trump has been quoted as saying “I have known [Epstein] for fifteen years. Terrific guy. He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side” [1].
During the year of 2004, the relationship between the two men took a sour turn. The two billionaires tried to buy the same mansion in Palm Beach, Florida. Trump eventually won the auction, and sold the home for more than twice the $41.3 million that he spent on it. The competition over the beachfront property reportedly ended the friendly relationship between Trump and Epstein [1].
Both Epstein and Trump share a history of numerous sexual assault allegations. In 2005, it was discovered by Palm Beach police that Epstein was at the top of a “sexual pyramid scheme” which involved girls who were hired to recruit other young women to be molested, with victim counts numbered in the dozen. Due to this discovery, in 2007, Epstein was indicted on sexual abuse charges that could have garnered him a life sentence in prison. But instead, U.S. attorney Alexander Acosta cut Epstein a deal that found the financier of pleading guilty to soliciting prostitution from a minor in exchange for serving just thirteen months in Palm Beach county jail. On the other hand, during the 2016 presidential election, an anonymous women filed a $75,000 dollar lawsuit accusing Trump of raping her at a party hosted by Epstein in 1994, when she was just thirteen years old. The lawsuit was ultimately dismissed over technical issues. Trump denied the allegations [1].
This same anonymous woman made another attempt at a lawsuit against Trump and Epstein after the first one was dropped. There has been no known police report, DNA evidence, taped conversations or witness testimony to support the allegation. Richard D. Pompelio of the New Jersey Crime Victims’ Law Center commented on the case stating that “[the victim’s] substantial delay in filing was because she was fearful of Trump and Epstein and their power. Any other subjective intimidation arguments she may make will probably not be sufficient to withstand a motion to dismiss” [2].
The sexual assault allegations began to add up after this first suit became public news. Another woman came forward in 2016, named Katie Johnson, and sued both Trump and Epstein for $100 million dollars. The suit accuses Trump and Epstein of luring the plaintiff and other young women to four parties at Epstein’s home in New York City with promises of cash and modeling careers [3].
“Tiffany Doe,” a separate anonymous source, claimed that she can corroborate all of these allegations. She testified that she met Epstein at Port Authority, where he hired her to recruit other young girls for his parties. According to the suit, Trump had known Epstein for seven years in 1994 (which is the date the allegations brought up in 2016 took place) and had been a normal attendee at the parties at Epstein’s Wexner Mansion [3].
Another similar lawsuit was filed in 2015 by a woman named Virginia Guiffre. In her 2015 affidavit, Guiffre claimed that “Epstein trafficked me for sexual purposes to many other powerful men, including politicians and powerful business executives. Epstein also required me to describe the sexual events that I had with these men presumably so he could potentially blackmail them.” Guiffre has not made any accusations or named any of these “powerful men” which she described [4].
In the Netflix documentary, a woman who says she was Epstein’s ‘first victim’ claims in a new lawsuit that the billionaire sex offender introduced her to Donald Trump when she was fourteen, saying “This is a good one, right?” Trump, according to the suit which is pending against Epstein's estate, “smiled and nodded in agreement.” Trump and Epstein both chuckled and the woman felt uncomfortable and at the time, was too young to understand why. Court documents say that this encounter happened in the mid-90’s at Mar-a-Largo, Trump’s Florida Resort. The suit does not accuse Trump of any abuse [5].
Even though both billionaires have been charged with similar practices and allegations, their stories have very different endings. Epstein was arrested on July 6th, 2019 on charges of sex trafficking of minors. A month later, on August 10th, 2019, Epstein was found dead by alleged suicide in his prison cell at the Metropolitian Correctional Center in New York City while he was awaiting trial [6] . Trump, meanwhile, won the presidential election of 2016 and is currently running for his second term.
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Lauren Beizer is a rising sophomore at Villanova University. She hopes to pursue a JD after graduating with a degree in Political Science and Business.
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[1] Bruney, Gabrielle. “Everything We Know About Donald Trump's Relationship With Jeffrey Epstein.” Esquire, Esquire, 5 June 2020, www.esquire.com/entertainment/tv/a32784116/jeffrey-epstein-donald-trump-connection-friendship-explained/.
[2] Pompelio, Featuring Richard. “RAPE AND SEXUAL MISCONDUCT LAWSUIT AGAINST DONALD TRUMP.” DiFrancesco, Bateman, Kunzman, Davis, Lehrer & Flaum, P.C - New Jersey Lawyers, 2015, newjerseylaw.net/news-event/rape-and-sexual-misconduct-lawsuit-against-donald-trump/.
[3] Mikkelson, David. “Lawsuit Charges Donald Trump with Raping a 13-Year-Old Girl.” Snopes.com, 2020, www.snopes.com/news/2016/06/23/donald-trump-rape-lawsuit/.
[4] Prokop, Andrew. “Jeffrey Epstein's Connections to Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, Explained.” Vox, Vox, 9 July 2019, www.vox.com/2019/7/9/20686347/jeffrey-epstein-trump-bill-clinton.
[5] Brown, Stephen Rex. “Jeffrey Epstein's 'First Victim' Was Introduced to Donald Trump When She Was 14: Suit.” Nydailynews.com, New York Daily News, 18 Jan. 2020, www.nydailynews.com/new-york/ny-epstein-trump-victim-suit-20200118-m6sqsa2h7venpf5uewjrkvigo4-story.html.
[6] Loaded on March 4, 2020 by Anthony Accurso published in Prison Legal News March. “Suicide or Murder? Jeffrey Epstein's Death Still Drawing Attention to Bureau Inadequacies: Prison Legal News.” Suicide or Murder? Jeffrey Epstein's Death Still Drawing Attention to Bureau Inadequacies | Prison Legal News, 2020, www.prisonlegalnews.org/news/2020/mar/4/suicide-or-murder-jeffrey-epsteins-death-stil-drawing-attention-bureau-inadequacies/.
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Watch as Murphy, Christie and nearly every living N.J. governor stump for this 'Outsider'
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Watch as Murphy, Christie and nearly every living N.J. governor stump for this 'Outsider'
To get eight living governors of New Jersey to agree to put aside politics and rally behind a single cause requires something at once massive and transcendent: A benefit concert for a natural disaster. A memorial commemorating a national tragedy.
But an out-of-town tryout for a new Broadway comedy?
For indeed, past, present and future governors of New Jersey have joined together to hype “The Outsider,” a new political satire by playwright Paul Slade Smith, which debuts at the Paper Mill Playhouse later this month.
In an ad for “The Outsider,” Gov. Chris Christie, Gov.-elect Phil Murphy, and former Govs. Christie Todd Whitman, Jim McGreevey, Tom Kean, Jon Corzine, Don DiFrancesco and Richard Codey all face the camera to ask, “Who the hell is Ned Newley?”
Who, indeed?
Newley, it turns out, is the creation of Smith, who’s currently on Broadway in “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” in the role of Grandpa Joe til mid-January.
In the play “The Outsider,” milquetoast policy wonk Lt. Gov. Ned Newley is thrust into the spotlight after his far more charismatic boss is felled by scandal. Ned seems doomed to fail, until spin doctors see an opportunity.
“If you could imagine the perfect person to run the government — if the job only required him sitting at his desk,” said Smith, in an interview during rehearsals on Wednesday.
In the spot, the pols remain true to their character.
Christie can’t resist sniping at his longtime nemesis, the New Jersey Education Association, proclaiming Newley “a tool of the teacher’s union.”
Murphy jokingly asks, “does Ned Newley also want to legalize weed?”
While the process of getting the Garden State’s consummate political insiders to stump for Newley began three weeks ago, Christie didn’t shoot his spot until Tuesday, when he appeared at a memorial for former Gov. Brendan Byrne held at the Paper Mill.
Smith singled out former Gov. Christie Todd Whitman for embracing her lines with gusto.
In the commercial, Whitman deadpans, “‘Outsider’ is just a fancy word for ‘I don’t know what the heck I’m doing.’ “
Whitman, a Republican, famously sought to stop the ascent of another outsider, Donald Trump.
“She was probably the one who read that line the most convincingly,” recalled Smith. “Now I know why.”
Performances begin Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2018.
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Former NJ governor stepping down as chair of hospital board
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) – A former New Jersey governor will soon step down as chairman of the board at a major hospital amid revelations he recommended that the hospital hire a friend who was given a “no-show or low-show” job. Former Republican Gov. Donald DiFrancesco will leave University Hospital’s board on Dec. 31. NJ.com reports DiFrancesco announced his decision Sunday but didn’t mention the…
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