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The Jeffrey Epstein Scandal will be the biggest story of the decade because of the prominent names in his little Black Book. While some were innocent, there were many powerful CEOs, bankers, billionaires & politicians who flew on his plane, the Lolita Express. We must wonder how many openings this will lead to for women leaders to be invited to World Economic Forum, instead of rich & predatory men, some of whom are hiding dark secrets?
QUOTE: “The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without doing anything.” Albert Einstein
I was shocked to hear about Epstein, because when I lived in New York, I went to the Yossi hair salon which was on East 71st Street between Madison & Fifth Avenue just steps from his mansion. While I never met Mr. Epstein, I wonder if any of the lovely women & girls who were abused by him had walked down that street when I was at my salon near St. James Church and the Ralph Lauren store. The Upper East Side felt like the safest part of New York, but behind the doors of that $70+ million mansion, evil lurked and many CEOs, bankers, academics, celebrities & mainstream media anchors tragically looked the other way! SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING #TimesUp
The more I learn about Davos Men & this tragic #MeToo story, the more I know we need female executive coaches & Conservative women leaders at Davos. The heroes of this story include the Florida attorney Bradley Edwards and journalist Julie K. Brown at the Miami Herald. South Florida is attracting Davos men’s attention & will continue to. STAY TUNED & watch new video where I share my thoughts & opinions on how Epstein relates to Davos:
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