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Fatsack ago

This is Yuge. Clear motive and opportunity. They're probably getting in on some of the weapon, drug, oil, or human trafficking profits. I wonder if we can dig up anything tying them directly to revenue from Haiti sourced business. Usually when people are donating back to the CF it's a money launder funnel, usually because they were taking a cut of some black market profits in some other operation like Timber Sycamore. It's called 'Sharding' and makes it difficult for private investigators to follow the money trail. Comey would know though, that worm. (According to George Webb's research)

DooDooDoodle ago

The CFO of Conde Nast, David Geitner is the brother of former Treasury Secretary Timothy Geitner....gawker got in trouble a while back for outing him (he's married to a woman) for picking up a gay escort in Chicago for $2,500.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/erik-wemple/wp/2015/07/17/conde-nast-exec-story-gawker-is-keeping-its-sleaze-game-in-shape/?utm_term=.bdd612195c2a

"Coming off a string of bloody noses in the past year, notorious left-wing gossip rag Gawker may have burned its last witch. Last Thursday, the site came under fire after posting an expose of Condé Nast CFO David Geithner (brother of former Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner) and his purported attempt to hire a gay escort. Gawker pulled the article after an explosion of online rage at the site’s attempt to blackmail Geithner:

Why Geithner bailed on Ryan while on the runway in New York is open for speculation. It’s possible that his plane was indeed delayed. Or, of course, he could have gotten spooked by an escort with an agenda who had discovered exactly who he was. After all, Geithner had booked Ryan until midnight or 1 a.m.—one figures it would require an excruciating delay to get in that late. Plus, his escort, booked at a four-star hotel, probably wouldn’t have minded waiting around.

http://www.returnofkings.com/67854/gawker-melts-down-after-attempting-to-out-conde-nast-cfo-david-geithner