for what good it may do.
We have a choice here: Hiding out or dead?
The US Virgin Islands is unable to subpoena Google co-founder Larry Page over potential ties to Jeffrey Epstein because he cannot be physically located, federal court filings reveal.
A motion filed by the attorney general for the US Virgin Islands said investigators tried to identify a physical address at which Page, 50, could be personally summoned to appear in a court.
After identifying four possible addresses, none of which were 'valid', prosecutors are requesting the federal government allow Page to be summoned via Alphabet, Google's parent company, as he is still a member of its board.
I do wonder if Seattle will manage to claw back a bit, or if they're so far in the toilet there's no escape.
The co-chair of a King County Regional Homelessness Authority committee defended a registered sex offender’s appointment to a committee. But the committee includes one of his alleged victims. When the victim spoke up, she was loudly shouted down. And now the KCRHA is looking to remove the co-chair from her position.
And note this part of the 'defense' of putting this bastard on the committee:
Coulston, however, decided to argue this just made this jackwagon more qualified because sex offenders make up a decent-sized percentage of the homeless.
I will leave you to consider what this says about the 'homeless' and the actions needed thereof.
The "I love guns, but-" witness at that Texas mall shooting turns out to be a liar. UPDATE: here's another link.
No, it wouldn't surprise me if the number of illegals had something to do with it.
Also thanks to Wirecutter,
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The "I love guns, but-" linky no worky.
When you have the kind of cash Larry Page has it's easy to disappear if you plan it right and maintain discipline.
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