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leftieNanner

(15,124 posts)
1. It would also be interesting
Mon Jul 8, 2019, 04:24 PM
Jul 2019

If they unearth some evidence that Trump Modeling Agency was actually trafficking young girls.

I am not looking forward to the sewer that will be unleashed with all of this, but it's time for these sick guys to be called to account.

ChicagoRonin

(630 posts)
2. Since all these guys are greedy creeps . ..
Mon Jul 8, 2019, 04:29 PM
Jul 2019

I bet Epstein has something stashed somewhere. Maybe not in the latest haul, but somewhere.

C'mon, even when people like this act like buds, they're always looking for an angle. And even before he ran for president, I'm sure a guy like Epstein spots leverage where he can.

I'm also sure Trump and his fixers probably have stuff on Epstein in return.

Johnny2X2X

(19,069 posts)
9. Ivanka modeled for John Casablanca
Mon Jul 8, 2019, 05:04 PM
Jul 2019

Donald sent her to him. Trump is a pimp who sent his daughter to a child molester to model.

shanti

(21,675 posts)
15. Yes, I did read that and it's disgusting
Mon Jul 8, 2019, 07:01 PM
Jul 2019

He knew what the modeling business entailed and he AND his wife pushed her into it anyway.

hlthe2b

(102,298 posts)
7. the photos already out there of her during her "modeling' at 13 yo, would leave one to wonder...
Mon Jul 8, 2019, 04:53 PM
Jul 2019

I'll not say more than that...

FakeNoose

(32,646 posts)
8. They'd need more proof than a party photo
Mon Jul 8, 2019, 05:04 PM
Jul 2019

Chump is in way too many photos, for way too many years. A photo shows only that they know each other, maybe had some social nights out. If Epstein was blackmailing people (and I don't believe he ever did that) then there would be nasty tapes or videos. If he had video evidence, it wouldn't be kept in New York where the cops could confiscate it. He'd stash it on his island in the Bahamas.

Just sayin'

Trenzalore

(2,331 posts)
10. He doesn't seem that brilliant
Mon Jul 8, 2019, 05:24 PM
Jul 2019

He left a treasure trove of negative pictures of underage girls in his apartment.

This isn't the smartest criminal mind out there. He paid people to harass people or to keep quiet or to not prosecute him. Doesn't take much savvy to do that.

FakeNoose

(32,646 posts)
11. For that matter, why did he fly into New York?
Mon Jul 8, 2019, 05:29 PM
Jul 2019

Of course the feds are checking the incoming passenger lists!

He could have landed in Toronto and driven across the border, the feds probably would have never seen him coming. I think this guy is just too cocky and he believed it would never catch up to him.

Trenzalore

(2,331 posts)
12. I believe he has damaging information on many rich and powerful people
Mon Jul 8, 2019, 05:32 PM
Jul 2019

This is probably why he got off with an essential slap on the wrist in 2008. Probably emboldened him and I cannot imagine he totally stopped his behavior. There have to be recent victims.

The safest place for him is probably federal custody.

dixiegrrrrl

(60,010 posts)
16. It was reported today that his safe contained more than just pictures
Mon Jul 8, 2019, 11:08 PM
Jul 2019

lots of cds as well, with names of who is in them.

There is no way this guy would NOT have made tapes.

PufPuf23

(8,792 posts)
17. Posted the following about the Trump Modeling Agency several days ago at DU.
Mon Jul 8, 2019, 11:13 PM
Jul 2019
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100212252706#post6

Former Models for Donald Trump’s Agency Say They Violated Immigration Rules and Worked Illegally

“It’s like modern-day slavery.”



Republican nominee Donald Trump has placed immigration at the core of his presidential campaign. He has claimed that undocumented immigrants are “taking our jobs” and “taking our money,” pledged to deport them en masse, and vowed to build a wall on the Mexican border. At one point he demanded a ban on Muslims entering the country. Speaking to supporters in Iowa on Saturday, Trump said he would crack down on visitors to the United States who overstay their visas and declared that when any American citizen “loses their job to an illegal immigrant, the rights of that American citizen have been violated.” And he is scheduled to give a major address on immigration in Arizona on Wednesday night.

But the mogul’s New York modeling agency, Trump Model Management, has profited from using foreign models who came to the United States on tourist visas that did not permit them to work here, according to three former Trump models, all noncitizens, who shared their stories with Mother Jones. Financial and immigration records included in a recent lawsuit filed by a fourth former Trump model show that she, too, worked for Trump’s agency in the United States without a proper visa.

Foreigners who visit the United States as tourists are generally not permitted to engage in any sort of employment unless they obtain a special visa, a process that typically entails an employer applying for approval on behalf of a prospective employee. Employers risk fines and possible criminal charges for using undocumented labor.

Founded in 1999, Trump Model Management “has risen to the top of the fashion market,” boasts the Trump Organization’s website, and has a name “that symbolizes success.” According to a financial disclosure filed by his campaign in May, Donald Trump earned nearly $2 million from the company, in which he holds an 85 percent stake. Meanwhile, some former Trump models say they barely made any money working for the agency because of the high fees for rent and other expenses that were charged by the company.

more: https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/08/donald-trump-model-management-illegal-immigration/

Models for Donald Trump's 'crooked' modeling agency say they worked in U.S. illegally under conditions that resembled 'modern-day slavery'

Donald Trump's modeling company was a "crooked agency" that put young women into "modern-day slavery" and had them working in the U.S. illegally, former models for the organization claimed in a bombshell report published Tuesday.

Trump Model Management, which was founded by the GOP nominee in 1999, has made its money on foreign models working in the U.S. illegally and under horrible conditions, several former models told Mother Jones magazine.

"Honestly, they are the most crooked agency I've ever worked for," said Rachel Blais, a Canadian-born model who signed with Trump Model Management in 2004 and worked for the company without the proper visa paperwork.

Another woman, identified by the magazine as "Kate," who said the agency never obtained a work visa for her even though she worked for them as a model in the U.S., blasted the mogul for his apparent hypocrisy.

Trump profited from foreign labor, and often illegal workers, while the GOP nominee on the campaign trail bashed immigrants and threatened to "round up" 11 million undocumented immigrants with a "deportation force."

more at: https://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/models-trump-agency-worked-u-s-illegally-report-article-1.2771769


Trump's modeling agency broke immigration laws, attorneys say

Donald Trump's modeling agency has profited from the very same visa program that the presidential candidate himself has slammed -- and appears to have violated federal law in the process, a CNNMoney investigation has found.

Throughout his campaign, Trump has loudly opposed the practice of U.S. companies using foreign workers instead of Americans -- specifically the highly-skilled workers brought to the United States through the controversial H-1B visa program.

"These are temporary foreign workers, imported from abroad, for the explicit purpose of substituting for American workers at lower pay. I remain totally committed to eliminating rampant, widespread H-1B abuse," Trump said in a statement on his website, though he backtracked on his position during a recent Republican debate.

While this visa program is best known for bringing over technology workers like engineers and computer programmers, Trump's own modeling agency has used the program for years, federal data shows. That's because federal law surprisingly lumps in fashion models with these other specialized workers -- though it's the only job that doesn't require higher education. (Instead, models must have "distinguished merit and ability.&quot

more at: https://money.cnn.com/2016/03/10/news/trump-model-visas/index.html
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