We at Leading Report reported on Mel Gibson’s ties to organizations trying to prevent and help victims of child sex trafficking weeks ago. A hit piece was made on us by Newsweek, stemming from one woman who claimed she talked to an “anonymous” source close to Gibson. No details were given about this source we were just supposed to take this woman’s word for it. In her twitter bio she claims she worked for Newsweek, therefore through speculation we can assume she has insiders there that picked up on this story. We don’t claim she was or is trying to downplay the issue of child sexual trafficking by trying to discredit a prominent voice in the movement, but other theories may be left up to speculation. Does she really know Mel? Is she trying to keep him safe? These are all speculations.
Now, here is the video of Mel Gibson promoting the new film “Sound of Freedom” and bringing awareness to child trafficking.
JPMorgan Chase has agreed to pay $75 million to the U.S. Virgin Islands to settle claims that the bank enabled sex trafficking acts committed by financier Jeffrey Epstein.
The settlement will go towards local charities and assistance for victims, while $20 million will go towards legal fees.
The Virgin Islands sued JPMorgan last year, claiming that the bank enabled Epstein’s recruiters to pay victims and was “indispensable to the operation and concealment of the Epstein trafficking enterprise”, which according to new documents revealed to the public, seems to be true. JPMorgan also agreeing to payout a settlement to keep this quiet also screams guilt all over it.
The settlement averts a trial set to start next month. JPMorgan also reached a confidential legal settlement with James “Jes” Staley, the former top JPMorgan executive who managed the Epstein account before leaving the bank.
JPMorgan had already agreed to pay $290 million in June in a class-action lawsuit involving victims of Epstein’s trafficking crimes. Epstein died by suicide in a federal jail in 2019.
A child trafficker, Denys Varodi, has confessed to his involvement in the trafficking of children from a boarding school in Perechyn, Ukraine. He admitted to giving a $1000 down payment for an 11-month-old baby and was arrested on the Ukraine-Slovakian border. In a video confession, Varodi’s cellmate revealed more child trafficking activities at the school he taught. He and other traffickers were involved in activities with a charity organization that worked with orphaned students at a boarding school in Perechyn. During these trips, lawyers working with the trafficker falsified travel documents, and some students were allegedly adopted.
“If twenty-five children were taken out, only twenty-three were returned… between the employees of the institution, educators and teachers,” Varodi continued.
Students started asking questions about where the other orphans had gone during the trips and some faculty in the school. made excuses for why kids had disappeared.
Varodi explained that as a general rule, children at the school were selected for “organ transplants.”
“They were mostly orphans who had no parents,” Varodi said. “Some of them have not returned to this day and it is not known where they are.”
One police officer with the name of “Sasha” had also allegedly taken several girls from the school on a regular basis. Other employees at the school saw him take “two girls… constantly.” He would take them in the evening and return them in the morning time. Glagola described the events as happening “systematically.”
According to Glagola, in the video, Varodi “accuses the director of the boarding school, Vasyl Koba, the institution’s lawyer, Olga Longwiser, and the director’s son, Vasyl Koba Jr., of involvement in the sale of children for organs.”
Glagola called on law enforcement to investigate further into the crimes.
A boarding school’s director, Vasyl Koba, the school’s attorney, and the director’s son, Vasyl Koba Jr., are all accused by Denys Varodi of being involved in the selling of minors to the European Union for organs. According to Varodi, it was a regular procedure for females to be abducted from the facility in the evening and only returned in the morning. The guy begs the court and law enforcement to look into Varodi’s admissions and confirm their veracity. Even if it may be the case that just 10% of the charges are genuine, the author is nonetheless astonished by them.
Former President Donald Trump on Friday proclaims he will be imposing the death penalty for human trafficking when he returns to the White House in 2025.
Trump made the announcement following a screening of “Sound of Freedom” at his Bedminster estate. The anti-trafficking film features Jim Caviezel as Tim Ballard, who goes on a mission to rescue children from sex traffickers in Colombia.
“‘Sound of Freedom’ has been a national sensation and a colossal success at the box office… everyone should see it,” he said, before touting his efforts to target transnational trafficking efforts while in office.
“When I am back in the white house I will immediately end the Biden border nightmare that traffickers are using to exploit vulnerable woman and children,” he vowed. “We will fully secure the border I will wage war on the cartels just as I did destroyed the ISIS caliphate.”
“I will use Title 42 to end the child trafficking crisis by returning all trafficked children to their families in their home countries and without delay,” he continued. “And I will urge congress to ensure that anyone caught trafficking children across our border receives the death penalty immediately and that includes also for woman.”
“Together we will end the scourge of human trafficking and we will defend the dignity of human life,” he concluded.
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