Q said follow the wives, but I’m also following the husbands. And the husband’s coworkers.
To begin: Loretta Preska started her judicial career at Cahill Gordon & Reindel. She worked there from 1973 to 1982.
Preska moved to another firm in 1982 then was appointed to the federal bench by Bush Senior.
According to Wikipedia, Judge Loretta Preska’s husband is attorney Thomas Kavaler.
Kavaler currently works for Cahill Gordon & Reindel. He started there in 1975.
Why is this important?
Because that means he and Preska likely met while working there, and his time at the firm coincides with Loretta Lynch joining the firm after she graduated from Harvard Law.
Kavaler also considers the 2nd Circuit judge he clerked for, Milton Pollack, to be the best judge to ever take the bench. Pollack was appointed by LBJ, so I have my doubts. Kavaler was hired by Pollack without an interview, just on the word of one his professors. You could potentially go full conspiracy with the fact Pollack’s first wife died around the time LBJ appointed him for the judicial position, but there’s enough deep state connections at Cahill that Pollack’s wife’s untimely death doesn’t have to be considered important to still raise some eyebrows.
Preska and Kavaler’s relationship has previously been questioned due to her rulings in favor of corporations. See this article for why some consider her the “1%’s handpicked judge.”
But it gets weirder. Why?
The specific wording is:
Defendant claims that an appearance of partiality and an appearance of financial interest are too strong to be disregarded because (1) online postings purport to show that Thomas J. Kavaler, this Court's husband, is an alleged victim of some of the charged offense conduct, and (2) Mr. Kavaler's law firm represents, in unrelated matters, "other prominent victims" of some of the charged offense conduct.
The motion was denied, but think about that. Kavaler and Preska are potentially directly tied to Stratfor. And the Stratfor information that Hammond gave to Wikileaks.
Let’s look at the coworkers a bit, too.
Floyd Abrams also served as a Cahill attorney. Preska considers him a mentor, according to Wikipedia. Why does this matter?
On September 9, 2009, Abrams argued before the Supreme Court on behalf of Senator Mitch McConnell in the highly publicized re-argument ordered by the Court on the constitutionality of McCain-Feingold, defending the rights of corporations and unions to donate unlimited amounts of money to political allies in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission.
Abrams was also involved in the 1971 case involving The NY Times and Nixon.
His first cousin is Elliot Abrams, Bush Jr’s deputy NatSec advisor.
But who else works at Cahill? Or used to?
Enter Ellen Weintraub, who not only began her career at Cahill but:
was then counsel to the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct for the U.S. House of Representatives (the House Ethics Committee), where she advised members on investigations.
then worked at Perkins Coie for the political law group.
is serving as chair of the FEC despite the fact her term ended in 2007. It doesn’t technically end until someone replaces them, which is insane. Why didn’t Trump do anything about this situation, especially when she challenged him on his election fraud assertions?
Knowing what I know now, I think I’ll see Jesus on his birthday tomorrow before I see justice come from this Epstein unsealing.
Good dig.
And while you're digging, don't forget to seek God first. (Matthew 6:33). I know, you only do these digs because you're already on the side of righteousness. We're in agreement there already. Good dig, and I'll pray Jesus comes to you soon, as to all of us.
God is always first.
I wish He’s come sooner to clean up this mess but I know it’s all in His timing.
Merry Christmas, fren.