Every person on this list should be suspect until research proves otherwise. Be methodical. Pick a name. Document it here. REMINDER: These may be perfectly fine, nice, caring, legit family people. The goal is not to bring harm to anyone's livelihood, family life, or emotional state.
However, the professional association with the suspected pedophile James Alefantis, would be sufficient reason to open an ancillary investigation. No reasonable investigator would think otherwise. (Except Comey)
Be civil, but if the same patterns emerge - creepy social media; association with foster/CPS entities; involvement with overseas NGOs of any type - we may have a coconut to break open.
Board of Directors
James Alefantis, Board President, Restaurateur (and Satanic pedophile)
Quanda Allen, Board Treasurer, Financial Advisor
Shigeko Bork, Founder and Director, Shigeko Bork mu project
Billy Colbert, Artist; Educator
Kate Damon, Board Vice President, Principal, kaze design
Andrea Evers, Realtor, Evers & Company
Carole Feld, Brand Consultant, Alhar Enterprises
Izette Folger, Artist
Janice Kim, Entrepeneur
Tom Kim, Attorney
Micheline Klagsbrun, Artist, President, CrossCurrents Foundation
Allison G. Marvin, Founder, Sightline
Nick Pimentel, Partner, Room 11 & Creative Director, Warehouse Industries
Victoria Reis, Co-Founder, Executive & Artistic Director, Transformer
Dana Demange Rooney, Media Consultant; Writer
Sheldon Scott, Artist
Daren Thomas, Consultant
Advisory Council
Ken Ashton, Artist
iona rozeal brown, Artist
Kendall Buster, Artist; Professor of Sculpture, Virginia Commonwealth University
Molly Donovan, Associate Curator, Modern and Contemporary Art, National Gallery of Art
Jason Herrick, Senior Philanthropy Officer, Metropolitan Museum of Art
Ryan Hill, Artist, Director of Education, Yale University Gallery
James Huckenpahler, Artist
Jennifer Wen Ma, Artist
Jayme McLellan, Director, Civilian Art Projects
William A. Newman, Artist
Vesna Pavlovic, Artist
Casey Smith, Writer
Dan Steinhilber, Artist
Sarah Tanguy, Independent Curator, Writer and Critic
However, the professional association with the suspected pedophile James Alefantis, would be sufficient reason to open an ancillary investigation. No reasonable investigator would think otherwise.
Um, actually, I believe a lot of investigators would want to find out if any crime occurred in the original accusation before accusing others.
n. evidence in a trial which is not directly from an eyewitness or participant and requires some reasoning to prove a fact. There is a public perception that such evidence is weak ("all they have is circumstantial evidence"), but the probable conclusion from the circumstances may be so strong that there can be little doubt as to a vital fact ("beyond a reasonable doubt" in a criminal case, and "a preponderance of the evidence" in a civil case). Particularly in criminal cases, "eyewitness" ("I saw Frankie shoot Johnny") type evidence is often lacking and may be unreliable, so circumstantial evidence becomes essential. Prior threats to the victim, fingerprints found at the scene of the crime, ownership of the murder weapon, and the accused being seen in the neighborhood, certainly point to the suspect as being the killer, but each bit of evidence is circumstantial.
There's no crime that anyone has named in the case of Comet Ping Pong. When you are indicted for murder, you are not indicted in the abstract. You are tried for a specific instance of murder....."did unlawfully and with malice of forethought kill John Doe, a human being."
So name the specific crime you have circumstantial evidence for, Mr. Prosecutor, before you start your RICO case.
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Blacksmith21 ago
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Every person on this list should be suspect until research proves otherwise. Be methodical. Pick a name. Document it here. REMINDER: These may be perfectly fine, nice, caring, legit family people. The goal is not to bring harm to anyone's livelihood, family life, or emotional state.
However, the professional association with the suspected pedophile James Alefantis, would be sufficient reason to open an ancillary investigation. No reasonable investigator would think otherwise. (Except Comey)
Be civil, but if the same patterns emerge - creepy social media; association with foster/CPS entities; involvement with overseas NGOs of any type - we may have a coconut to break open.
Board of Directors
James Alefantis, Board President, Restaurateur (and Satanic pedophile)
Quanda Allen, Board Treasurer, Financial Advisor
Shigeko Bork, Founder and Director, Shigeko Bork mu project
Billy Colbert, Artist; Educator
Kate Damon, Board Vice President, Principal, kaze design
Andrea Evers, Realtor, Evers & Company
Carole Feld, Brand Consultant, Alhar Enterprises
Izette Folger, Artist
Janice Kim, Entrepeneur
Tom Kim, Attorney
Micheline Klagsbrun, Artist, President, CrossCurrents Foundation
Allison G. Marvin, Founder, Sightline
Nick Pimentel, Partner, Room 11 & Creative Director, Warehouse Industries
Victoria Reis, Co-Founder, Executive & Artistic Director, Transformer
Dana Demange Rooney, Media Consultant; Writer
Sheldon Scott, Artist
Daren Thomas, Consultant
Advisory Council
Ken Ashton, Artist
iona rozeal brown, Artist
Kendall Buster, Artist; Professor of Sculpture, Virginia Commonwealth University
Molly Donovan, Associate Curator, Modern and Contemporary Art, National Gallery of Art
Jason Herrick, Senior Philanthropy Officer, Metropolitan Museum of Art
Ryan Hill, Artist, Director of Education, Yale University Gallery
James Huckenpahler, Artist
Jennifer Wen Ma, Artist
Jayme McLellan, Director, Civilian Art Projects
William A. Newman, Artist
Vesna Pavlovic, Artist
Casey Smith, Writer
Dan Steinhilber, Artist
Sarah Tanguy, Independent Curator, Writer and Critic
Jon Winet, Artist
RweSure ago
Um, actually, I believe a lot of investigators would want to find out if any crime occurred in the original accusation before accusing others.
Blacksmith21 ago
You've obviously never been involved with a RICO investigation.
RweSure ago
You're talking out of your ass. You still need evidence of a crime. Evidence you do not have.
Blacksmith21 ago
circumstantial evidence
n. evidence in a trial which is not directly from an eyewitness or participant and requires some reasoning to prove a fact. There is a public perception that such evidence is weak ("all they have is circumstantial evidence"), but the probable conclusion from the circumstances may be so strong that there can be little doubt as to a vital fact ("beyond a reasonable doubt" in a criminal case, and "a preponderance of the evidence" in a civil case). Particularly in criminal cases, "eyewitness" ("I saw Frankie shoot Johnny") type evidence is often lacking and may be unreliable, so circumstantial evidence becomes essential. Prior threats to the victim, fingerprints found at the scene of the crime, ownership of the murder weapon, and the accused being seen in the neighborhood, certainly point to the suspect as being the killer, but each bit of evidence is circumstantial.
RweSure ago
There's no crime that anyone has named in the case of Comet Ping Pong. When you are indicted for murder, you are not indicted in the abstract. You are tried for a specific instance of murder....."did unlawfully and with malice of forethought kill John Doe, a human being."
So name the specific crime you have circumstantial evidence for, Mr. Prosecutor, before you start your RICO case.
Blacksmith21 ago
Don't need to. Don't have to. Case made. Enjoy your weekend dunce.
RweSure ago
Yeah, you've made your case so well, everyone involved is in absolutely no legal jeopardy.
Pat yourself on the back.