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Who is more handsome? Michael B Jordan or Sidharth Malhotra?
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Who is more handsome? Michael B Jordan or Sidharth Malhotra?

Please comment who do you think is more handsome Michael B Jordan or Sidharth Malhotra?

u/Mobile_Upstairs_356 — 11 hours ago
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Elon finding a true partner

Does anyone have any idea why Elon chooses partners that are not extremely attractive and why he cannot find a forever partner?

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u/BadWide4511 — 3 days ago
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During Robert Blake’s Civil Trial (2005): “He’s going to be judged someplace else,” said Christian Brando.

During his testimony in Robert Blake civil trial in 2005, Christian Brando repeatedly invoked his Fifth Amendment right because he did not want to become involved in what he viewed as unreasonable questioning from Blake’s attorneys, especially since he was not closely involved in the victim’s life during her marriage to Robert Blake. However, he told the judge:

“This has been going on for five years. Mr. Blake’s been pointing the finger at me. I had absolutely nothing to do with this.”

Despite the fact that the Los Angeles police investigated and cleared him of any involvement, Robert Blake’s legal team attempted to shift blame toward him in a desperate move to protect their client.

Brando was subpoenaed in Blake’s civil trial. With his lawyer, Bruce M. Margolin, by his side, he invoked his Fifth Amendment right. Margolin said his client did not answer most of the attorneys’ questions because he did not want to open a “Pandora’s box” that would make his personal life the focus of the trial.

Brando also did not want to make statements in court that could be taken “out of context,” Margolin added.

“Blake’s defence apparently is trying to imply that [Brando] is involved in Blake’s domestic dispute with his wife,” Margolin said outside court.

“This was an attempt to implicate Christian in something he had no part in,” Margolin stated. “He does not in any way want to be implicated in this attempt.”

Outside the courthouse, reporters asked Brando whether he had any idea who may have killed Bonny Lee Bakley. He shrugged, smiled, and replied:

“Probably sitting up in the room there.”

— referring to Robert Blake, who was present in the courtroom.

Christian Brando was also asked how he felt about Blake being acquitted in the criminal trial.

“He’s going to be judged someplace else,” he said.

(Associated Press, 2005)

u/Useful_Culture_3082 — 3 days ago
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Ashton Kutcher is the central Epstein mastermind - Leon Black 2nd degree network

  • Khashoggi gave us the template—the intelligence-linked fixer with a yacht and a little black book, overlapping with Trump and Epstein.
  • Drexel and its Milken-Black-Burkle-Deckoff connections show how the financing of the 1980s created the capital bases for today’s private equity and celebrity venture empires, and how its alumni went on to own both the financial (Black) and physical (Deckoff) remnants of Epstein’s world.
  • Trump’s pardon of Milken closes the political loop.
  • Kutcher’s Thorn and Burkle’s Palantir investment tie the same crew directly into the state surveillance apparatus—both tools ostensibly built to protect children, both connected to men who partied and profited in a system that trafficked them.
  • Apollo’s loan to Diddy and Burkle’s A-Grade partnership with Kutcher pull the Hollywood world into the same intelligence-finance network.
  • The informant speculation around Burkle and Clive Davis points to the same pattern: a small group of people who appeared to float above the law, many connected—directly or one step removed—to intelligence, law enforcement, and political protection.

Adnan Khashoggi is the starting point. He was the Saudi arms dealer and fixer who personified the 1980s intersection of intelligence, finance, and celebrity. His superyacht, the Nabila, was sold to the Sultan of Brunei and then bought by Donald Trump in 1988. Trump renamed it the Trump Princess, and he and Khashoggi ran in the same high-roller casino and party circles. Khashoggi also appears in Jeffrey Epstein’s private address books. He moved through the same world of private jets, kompromat, and intelligence connections that Epstein later mastered. Khashoggi was a known CIA asset and a central figure in Iran-Contra—the covert arms-for-hostages scandal that relied on layers of fixers, shell companies, and state-adjacent criminals.

From that 1980s milieu came Drexel Burnham Lambert, the junk-bond powerhouse. Drexel was the engine that funded a generation of leveraged buyouts and hostile takeovers. The key names for this web are Michael Milken (the junk bond king) and Leon Black (head of M&A). Drexel’s junk bonds also financed the early supermarket acquisitions of Ron Burkle, making Yucaipa Companies a Drexel client. Trump himself had financial ties to Milken and Drexel in the 1980s. Decades later, President Trump pardoned Michael Milken in 2020—a direct act of absolution for the man who ran the junk bond machine that helped seed multiple fortunes in this story.

After Drexel collapsed, Leon Black co-founded Apollo Global Management, bringing along many Drexel alumni. Black spent decades as Epstein’s single biggest financial patron, paying him $158 million for tax and estate advice long after Epstein’s 2008 conviction. Black’s relationship with Epstein was so deep that it ultimately forced him out of Apollo.

Another Drexel alum, Stephen Deckoff, takes the Epstein connection in a physically literal direction. Deckoff started his career at Drexel Burnham Lambert in the 1980s, later co-founding private equity firm Black Diamond Capital Management. In 2023, he purchased Epstein’s two private Caribbean islands, Little St. James and Great St. James, for roughly $60 million, with plans to turn them into a luxury resort. So not only did Drexel spawn the financial patron who paid Epstein $158 million; a different Drexel graduate now owns the very islands where Epstein committed many of his crimes. The Drexel-to-Epstein pipeline isn’t just abstract capital flows—it’s physical real estate.

Meanwhile, Ron Burkle—the supermarket consolidator built with Drexel money—became a major Democratic donor, a close Clinton family friend, and a figure whose name shows up in Epstein’s flight logs. Burkle flew on Epstein’s plane, socialized in the same orbit, and hosted Bill Clinton fundraisers.

Burkle then co-founded the venture firm A-Grade Investments alongside Ashton Kutcher and Guy Oseary. That’s the bridge from 1980s junk-bond finance to celebrity tech investing. Kutcher was also a longtime friend and party companion of Sean “Diddy” Combs. The two ran in the same Hollywood nightlife scene, and Kutcher has publicly joked about the wildness of Diddy’s parties. At the same time, Kutcher co-founded Thorn, a nonprofit that builds digital tools used by law enforcement to identify and locate child sex trafficking victims. Thorn’s software is deployed in police departments and by Homeland Security, meaning Kutcher sits at a strange junction: he parties with a man now accused of sex trafficking, he invests with a man linked to Epstein’s flight logs and the Palantir surveillance network, and he simultaneously supplies the very police technology used to investigate those same hidden worlds. Diddy’s own financial story then directly intersects: in 2023, Apollo Global Management (the firm Black built from the ashes of Drexel) provided a roughly $200 million music-catalog-backed loan to Diddy.

That links Diddy, through Apollo, back to the Drexel/Epstein network. And it loops Kutcher into the picture both through Burkle’s A-Grade, his personal friendship with Diddy, and his role as a supplier of surveillance tools to the state.

Now the surveillance angle deepens. Ron Burkle’s Yucaipa Companies was an early investor in Palantir Technologies, the data-mining and intelligence software firm co-founded by Peter Thiel with seed funding from the CIA’s venture arm, In-Q-Tel. Palantir builds the platforms that allow military and spy agencies to fuse and analyze vast troves of personal data—the very kind of capability that turns private information into intelligence. That puts Burkle, and by proximity his A-Grade co-founder Kutcher, directly in the financial orbit of the surveillance state. The same money that was built on Drexel junk bonds and circulated in Epstein’s social scene also helped fund the tools of mass digital espionage.

Then there’s the FBI informant layer. Burkle has long been dogged by unproven rumors that he has acted as an informant, particularly in the Epstein investigation and related financial and entertainment industry circles. Diddy’s longtime music industry mentor, Clive Davis, has faced similar rumors—made more intriguing by the fact that Davis’s adopted son, an attorney, represented Diddy and was caught on video, with Davis in the room, discussing industry secrets in unusually candid terms. Neither Burkle nor Davis has been confirmed as an informant, but the rumors persist and echo the central question of Epstein’s infamous 2008 sweetheart plea deal: was the leniency because he and others in his circle provided intelligence, allowing a network of connected criminals and fixers to operate with impunity for years?

I bring this up in light of the new Leon Black revelations:

I've previously dug into Ashton, and it's odd he has two dead ex-girlfriends, another ex who kissed a small boy on film and co-founded THORN (and wears the red string on her arm), and kissed his wife when she was 14 on TV..... and the two of them left THORN after saying Danny Masterson was a great guy during his rap*per trial. Friends with McCain and the infamous clip of the wife saying they all knew what Epstein was doing but everyone was afraid to go after him. The money trail leads straight to Ashton, there is no denying it. Oh yea and he is involved with a bunch of Israelis now per his wife. There's that real men don't buy girls commercial with trump in it as well, https://web.archive.org/web/20110410215919/https:/rmc.demiandashton.org/donald-trump, So full circle again.

u/CoC_Axis_of_Evil — 5 days ago
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Very interesting interview from the early 1990s with LaToya Jackson. Michael Jackson’s sister.

u/AdTall7678 — 7 days ago
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When Paris Hilton and Cristiano Ronaldo dated in 2009 but paris broke up with him because he wasn’t ‘masculine enough’

u/Gib_z — 6 days ago
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Elon finding a true partner

Does anyone have any idea why Elon chooses partners that are not extremely attractive and why he cannot find a forever partner?

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u/BadWide4511 — 6 days ago
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John Cena Reveals His Shaved Head After Undergoing 2nd Hair Transplant—And People Are Kinda Into It

WWE star-turned-actor John Cena shared a photo on social media of his bald head after he shaved off his hair to undergo a second round of hair transplant treatment—and fans are digging both the look and Cena's openness about his hair loss.

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u/ComicSandsNews — 5 days ago
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Yesterday on Instagram, I saw comment from Shaheer Sheikh on Erica’s new post for her new show #108BaseHospitalUri. And today his comment is not there

Why so fishy? I found them to be good friends and loved their chemistry in Kuch Rang. So wanted to see them together in some new show. But they act fishy sometimes.

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u/adorable_pooh_ — 5 days ago
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Another ‘Love Island’ contestant was kicked off the show after an old video resurfaced. Now fans are asking a blunt question: Does reality TV just attract bad people? Here's what psychology says.

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u/kleverrboy — 9 days ago
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Cowabunga or cash grab? 🍕🐢 The world’s first official TMNT pizzeria is drawing huge crowds in Santa Monica, but some fans are leaving shell-shocked.

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u/kleverrboy — 12 days ago