🇺🇸🌐 There is yet another scandal brewing beneath the surface in America. Investigative journalists have utilized OSINT skills to establish a connection between the email of the managing director of BlackRock and a pedophile website.
Journalist and podcast host Steven Crowder's team delved into a leaked user database from the now-defunct child exploitation website, Rapey.
Within the leak, they discovered over 5,000 unique mailboxes. Upon cross-referencing these with open databases, journalists stumbled upon the email address [email protected], which, as it turns out, belongs to Abigail Gold Geller, a BlackRock managing director.
Amidst the questions raised by journalists and readers who are still reeling from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, two stand out as particularly intriguing:
▪️ Did Abigail herself make use of the site, or was her email utilized by her husband, Eric Geller, who holds the position of Senior Vice President at Jefferies Bank? To clarify these details, Crowder's team has shared all their findings with law enforcement agencies.
▪️ Why was the email address only checked now, after it had already been leaked into the public domain and caught the attention of OSINT practitioners?
After all, the Ministry of Justice had access to all this information regarding child exploitation since 2020.
Although the second question is likely rhetorical, considering that numerous notable figures from the Western elite have visited Epstein's island over the years for various purposes, it is certain that they were well aware of the services offered there.
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