Tom Pritzker appears in newly released Epstein documents – Crain’s

An undated file picture of Tom PritzkerPublished reports indicate Tom Pritzker, a Hyatt Hotels executive and cousin of Gov. JB Pritzker, is repeatedly referenced in the latest tranche of documents released by the estate of Jeffrey Epstein.
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DAG
4 months ago

The hypocrisy and filth, not to mention corruption, continues!

Bob
4 months ago

Just had to put the last sentence in the article with no proof . Trump has been cleared by Guifree but democrats keep trying to tie him to Epstein .

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
4 months ago
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Now Ghislaine Maxwell is now in a country club prison from a maximum-security prison. Alexander Acosta the federal prosecutor who let Epstein go became Labor Secretary under Trump and had done nothing special prior to being appointed. Payoff is obviously being made.

Hello, Indiana!
4 months ago

Wasn’t he also accused of rape a while back? If you can’t remember that, it’s probably because it was swept away rather quickly.

The Railroader
4 months ago

JB the Hutt is just one wrinkle on the cracked face of this family. You’d think that the chief head of this hydra would have had more sense than The Hutt does, but the acorn doesn’t travel far.

K. B.
4 months ago
Reply to  The Railroader

We just refer to him as the “Pig”

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