First image emerges of Andrew, Mandelson and Epstein together
BBC →An image of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Peter Mandelson with the paedophile Jeffrey Epstein has been found in documents released by the US Department of Justice (DOJ).
Influence and Wealth vs. Justice: John I. McNab, U.S. District Attorney for Northern California, Resigns Because He Is Not Allowed to Prosecute Wealthy White Slavers—Resignation Is a Scathing Arraignment
**Calls Resignation, July 10** United States District Attorney John L. McNab, for the district of northern California, announced today that he has resigned his office. The resignation follows an exchange of telegrams from Washington regarding the condition of the local federal prosecutors office. McNab's resignation, the acceptance of which he requested by wire, is contained in a long telegram to President Wilson. McNab says in the message that he feels forced to resign because of orders from the attorney general tying his hands in the prosecution of the Diggs-Caminetti white slave cases and the indictments against officials of the Western Fuel company. He states he received orders to postpone action in these cases by telegraph yesterday, and in spite of his protest and statement to the attorney general that efforts to tamper with government witnesses in the cases had been made. "In bitter humiliation of spirit" the message says, "I am compelled to acknowledge what I have heretofore indignantly refused to believe, namely, that the department of justice is yielding to influence which will cripple and destroy the usefulness of this office." Maury I. Diggs, former state architect, and Drew Caminetti, son of former State Senator A. Caminetti, of Jackson, California, who recently was appointed commissioner of immigration by President Wilson, eloped to Reno, Nevada, last winter with two high school girls of Sacramento, leaving. They were brought—
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Jack Johnson
On October 18, 1912, Johnson was arrested on the grounds that his relationship with Lucille Cameron violated the Mann Act against 'transporting women across state lines for immoral purposes' due to her being an alleged prostitute. Less than a month later, Johnson was arrested again on similar charges. This time, the woman, another alleged prostitute named Belle Schreiber, with whom he had been involved in 1909 and 1910, testified against him.
Wikipedia →Farley Drew Caminetti
He and Maury I. Diggs took their mistresses, Lola Norris and Marsha Warrington respectively, from Sacramento, California, to Reno, Nevada. At trial on September 5, 1913, he was found guilty of one count of violation of the Mann Act. The court announced their decision on January 15, 1917, upholding his conviction.
Wikipedia →Traffic in Souls
Traffic in Souls opened on November 24, 1913, at Lou Fields's Theatre at 1215 Broadway in New York City. The film was made for $5,700, and reportedly earned $400,000 during its theatrical run, helping to make Universal a major player among movie studios.
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