Epstein accuser Maria Farmer said she called police to check in on Hoffenberg after she failed to reach him over the phone.
In 1987, he met Jeffrey Epstein through a reported arms dealer Douglas Leese, who was with Saudi Adnan Khashoggi and Prince Bandar bin Sultan Al Saud, architect in the billion dollar Al-Yamamah arms deal, Britain's biggest arms deal ever concluded - earning the prime contractor, BAE Systems, at least GBP 43 billion in revenue between 1985 and 2007. Leese told Hoffenberg about Epstein: "The guy's a genius, he's great at selling securities. And he has no moral compass." Hoffenberg hired Epstein about 1987 and 1993 to help with the Towers Financial Corporation, paid him $25,000 a month and gave him a $2 million loan in 1988 that Epstein would never have to pay back. Hoffenberg set Epstein up in offices in the Villard Houses.
So, we have Epstein accusers, Khashoggi, and the House of Saud all wrapped up in one dead scammer who stopped tweeting on July 26th.
“She became close with Hoffenberg in recent years, as Hoffenberg started to work with people looking to file lawsuits to recoup money lost in the Ponzi scheme in the 1980s and 1990s.
Like Hoffenberg, Farmer believed Epstein made money off the Ponzi scheme but was not charged.
Farmer said she spoke to Hoffenberg every day.
“He was one of my closest friends for many years. He was like my dad. He was my father,” she said.
Farmer is an artist. She said she was working on a children’s book with Hoffenberg. He helped her when she was diagnosed with cancer.“
So long after it all went down and with the billionaire pedophile dead and jail sentences served for the fall guys in the Ponzi scheme, I'm not sure why the aging fall guy needed to be killed. Maybe he wasn't, but that corporate jet from Columbus flew into an airport five minutes from his apartment last week.
Haha, it's an old commercial that talks about something old or from the past. In the commercial at the end the narrator tells the people watching. PEPPERIDGE FARMS REMEMBERS. it's from the 70's or 80's I think. I believe Pepperidge farms was a salad dressing commercial. You have to remember we saw this commercial for years. Back then commercials ran for years before being removed or replaced. Brands were built on them. BTW, please don't squeeze the charmin. Giggle...
The US Government is behind the BIGGEST Ponzi scheme
The US Government IS the biggest Ponzi scheme.
So, we have Epstein accusers, Khashoggi, and the House of Saud all wrapped up in one dead scammer who stopped tweeting on July 26th.
Apparently, Maria Farmer checked on him EVERY DAY.
If she spoke with him EVERY DAY, and his last tweet was July 26th, how was his body not found until today? In an advanced state of decay?
Incredibly fishy details out of this local newspaper.
His last message on Facebook:
DId he k now the Clintons?
Crazy Days and Nights posted about this today:
Do with this what you wish
NOTHING TO SEE HERE.
Lol things are heating up!
This lines up with todays four year delta...
Another hit by…?
Hahaha, remember that computer anti-virus guy . Remember his apartment got OLD and collapsed. Peprige farm remembers.
Ok I see this all the time.
What is Pepperidge Farms knows?
It's a meme from Family Guy.
Fake commercial. "Do you remember (insert thing here)? Pepperidge Farms remembers."
Thank you. I never saw that.
Thanks I felt really old only remembering the original LOL.
Anytime, fren. I hate it when a question is asked and all the responses are memes and references, so I gave the straight answer.
The commercials were very real.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXUxLqqmhNs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=da8kUBlT_FA Pepperidge Farm and HunnyB both remember.
Wow, I had no idea. These are before my time.
Haha, it's an old commercial that talks about something old or from the past. In the commercial at the end the narrator tells the people watching. PEPPERIDGE FARMS REMEMBERS. it's from the 70's or 80's I think. I believe Pepperidge farms was a salad dressing commercial. You have to remember we saw this commercial for years. Back then commercials ran for years before being removed or replaced. Brands were built on them. BTW, please don't squeeze the charmin. Giggle...
I remember Charmin and Mr. Whipple.
Mr Whipple
You are correct I had forgotten. Yah, they had those fancy cookies.
Pepperidge Farm Commercial, Jan 16, 1987
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q919zNaT9Kk
Pepperidge Farm Remembers (making raisin bread like grandma did)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXUxLqqmhNs
Thank you all you guys are great on here.
Another Epstein Associate didn't kill themselves...
"found dead."
Hmm....
CLINTON BODY COUNT
u/#Fire
I laughed out loud.
Good riddance.
An old fuck dies. Breaking news.