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The Daily Mail has the 121 names. They couldn't release the names (trial was still ongoing), but they give a lot more details on who:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10639767/Sarah-Lawrence-sex-cult-trial.html

A top executive at The Gap clothing firm and her husband was one of two married couples included. A former New York State Supreme Court judge is also named.

Another alleged client is a painter who has studios in Manhattan's East Village and in Italy. A third is an architect, famous for designing college and university buildings.

An investment executive who was also in pedophile Jeffrey Epstein's infamous little black book of contacts is also listed.

Other names include a hedge fund manager who has donated millions to charity and has his name on a museum building in New York, a Washington DC, lobbyist who has worked for a foreign resistance movement and an international diamond dealer.

Also included is an executive at the Metropolitan Transit Authority, an account executive at Amazon and a veteran travel writer.

Apparently the name list did appear on twitter. It's out there somewhere on the dark web. Just hard to find since the government is working hard to keep those names from coming out.

But the department's plea is unlikely to be successful as the document has already been posted on Twitter.

2 years ago
1 score
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The Daily Mail has the 121 names. They couldn't release the names (trial was still ongoing), but they give a lot more details on who:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10639767/Sarah-Lawrence-sex-cult-trial.html

A top executive at The Gap clothing firm and her husband was one of two married couples included. A former New York State Supreme Court judge is also named.

Another alleged client is a painter who has studios in Manhattan's East Village and in Italy. A third is an architect, famous for designing college and university buildings.

An investment executive who was also in pedophile Jeffrey Epstein's infamous little black book of contacts is also listed.

Other names include a hedge fund manager who has donated millions to charity and has his name on a museum building in New York, a Washington DC, lobbyist who has worked for a foreign resistance movement and an international diamond dealer.

Also included is an executive at the Metropolitan Transit Authority, an account executive at Amazon and a veteran travel writer.

Apparently the name list did appear on twitter. It's out there somewhere on the dark web. Just hard to find since the government is working hard to keep those names from coming out.

But the department's plea is unlikely to be successful as the document has already been posted on Twitter.

I feel like if an anon was really determined there are enough details from the Daily Mail to figure out a couple of these people. It just wouldn't be easy and it would a lot of digging.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

The Daily Mail has the 121 names. They couldn't release the names (trial was still ongoing), but they give a lot more details on who:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10639767/Sarah-Lawrence-sex-cult-trial.html

A top executive at The Gap clothing firm and her husband was one of two married couples included. A former New York State Supreme Court judge is also named.

Another alleged client is a painter who has studios in Manhattan's East Village and in Italy. A third is an architect, famous for designing college and university buildings.

An investment executive who was also in pedophile Jeffrey Epstein's infamous little black book of contacts is also listed.

Other names include a hedge fund manager who has donated millions to charity and has his name on a museum building in New York, a Washington DC, lobbyist who has worked for a foreign resistance movement and an international diamond dealer.

Also included is an executive at the Metropolitan Transit Authority, an account executive at Amazon and a veteran travel writer.

Apparently the name list did appear on twitter. It's out there somewhere on the dark web. Just hard to find since the government is working hard to keep those names from coming out.

But the department's plea is unlikely to be successful as the document has already been posted on Twitter.

2 years ago
1 score