Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Judge Salas

Read article: https://www.palmerreport.com/analysis/jeffrey-epstein-and-deutsche-bank-strike-again/30725/


Roy Den Hollander was found dead (apparent suicide) after killing the Judge's son and seriously harming her husband. Why?

He also had a case before judge Salas at the same time that the Epstein case was in her hands. Why?


First a few quotes from very recent articles which provide a few "dots":


https://nypost.com/2020/07/20/roy-den-hollander-was-hunting-foes-after-cancer-diagnosis-report/

"The men's rights lawyer suspected of gunning down the son of a federal judge may have been hunting down enemies after being diagnosed with cancer — and may be linked to the July 11 California slaying of another attorney."


"Authorities are also investigating a possible link to the shooting of attorney Marc Angelucci, who was shot at his California home earlier this month, allegedly by a man dressed in a Federal Express uniform, the outlet said."


https://heavy.com/news/2020/07/roy-den-hollander/

"In a document posted on his website, Den Hollander wrote, "I know how old I am. I know how old I feel. I know what I like to do. I know what social convention tells me to do. But I don't give a  damn for social convention, especially the PC-Feminist kind. After 15 years of rugby, 15 years of martial arts, and 30 years of litigation, I'm not going gently anywhere.""


"Den Hollander traced his men's rights activism to a "bitter divorce" in 2001 from a woman he married in Russia, The New York Times reported."


"From 1999-2000, he wrote that he worked for Kroll Associates in Moscow, Russia, saying he "managed and upgraded Kroll's delivery of intelligence and security in the former Soviet Union." He  also worked as an attorney in Russia and Ecuador."


"The [Epstein financial documents] case was filed "on July 15, 2020, and has been assigned to Judge Esther Salas," according to Globe Newswire. Bloomberg Law also reported that the case was assigned to Judge Salas."


https://www.salon.com/2020/07/20/suspect-in-murder-of-son-of-judge-overseeing-epstein-case-was-a-mens-rights-lawyer-and-trump-donor/

"In July and October 2016, Hollander made three small-sum donations to then-candidate Trump's campaign, totaling $47.40, FEC records show."


These "dots" don't explain everything, but they paint a picture of someone with a certain POV. The coincidence that Hollander only recently found he had cancer and that Salas received the case and that there was an overlap between Salas having Hollander's case and the Epstein case is I'm sure, no more than chance.

But, I doubt it. I would not be at all surprised if Donald Trump knew about Judge Salas and that she was going to be handed the Epstein case.

The missing "dots" are whether someone was acting in Donald Trump's interests to keep the Epstein case quiet, whether Hollander was acting in only his own interest and if he actually did commit suicide, or if someone else had nudged him to do these things and then killed him at the end to ensure the story died with Hollander.

It's like a murder mystery novel, but it  wouldn't be the first time something like that really happened.


--   Mark Hathaway