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another sicko rooted out (Original Post) DoBW 22 hrs ago OP
He is one of the worst. pandr32 21 hrs ago #1
K&R. Expose them all. Evolve Dammit 20 hrs ago #2
And imprison for life them all Clouds Passing 19 hrs ago #7
Holy hell, it just never ends Grim Chieftain 20 hrs ago #3
Sort of... progressoid 19 hrs ago #4
though Apollo didn't buy Shutterfly until Epstein was already dead. (n/t) thesquanderer 18 hrs ago #10
Revolting gademocrat7 19 hrs ago #5
There are bigger fish to fry FredGarvin 19 hrs ago #6
Thats a helluva fish fryer to accomodate those "whales". BattleRow 19 hrs ago #8
This story will go on for years RetiredParatrooper 19 hrs ago #9

progressoid

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4. Sort of...
Sat Feb 14, 2026, 04:03 PM
19 hrs ago

Rumors have swirled in communities across the United States that Lifetouch, the photography company famous for school pictures, has a connection to Jeffrey Epstein. The rumors have become so prolific that Lifetouch’s CEO had to issue a statement refuting any claims that the company has any connection whatsoever to Epstein.

These rumors started because Lifetouch has been owned by Shutterfly since 2018, and in 2019, Shutterfly was acquired by investment firm Apollo Global Management for $2.7 billion. Apollo Global Management was co-founded in 1990 by Leon Black, Marc Rowan, and Josh Harris.

There is significant evidence that Black had close ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Business Insider described him as one of Epstein’s “most powerful associates.” Black resigned as CEO of Apollo in 2021 after it was reported that he had paid Epstein a staggering $158 million for various tax-related financial advice over the years. Black has also been publicly accused of sex crimes, including an allegation that he raped a child at Jeffrey Epstein’s townhouse, although no charges were ever filed...
...https://petapixel.com/2026/02/12/lifetouch-promises-it-didnt-supply-photos-of-children-to-jeffrey-epstein/

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