Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Billionaire real estate mogul Andrew Farkas in the soup as a result of his blessed relationship with Jeffrey Epstein

  
Dictionary definition:  Merriam-Webster
Illustration courtesy of PhotoFunia
Headline:  New York Times, 2/9/2026

Debra Kamin reports:
The billionaire exchanged nearly 2,000 emails with the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein over more than a decade, revealing deeply personal thoughts about life, loneliness and growing old. 
He kept their relationship from his investors, apparently confident that all the links between Mr. Epstein and himself, including the business they were partners in and the trips he had made to visit Mr. Epstein in jail, would never be disclosed. 
But the release of three million additional pages of the Epstein files on Jan. 30 has made it clear that the billionaire, the New York real estate mogul Andrew Farkas, had a profound friendship with Mr. Epstein, whom he called “one of the blessings” in his life and “one of the bravest men I’ve ever known.”.  [emphasis added]

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Pardon me! Pay to play the cryptocurrency way

 
Headline:  New York Times, 2/72026

David Yaffe Balleny reports:
The relationship between World Liberty and Binance has faced heavy scrutiny from ethics experts and some members of Congress, who view it as a considerable conflict of interest, because President Trump is now both a crypto mogul and the industry’s chief policy maker. The White House has voiced support for legislation, pending in Congress, that would make it easier for crypto exchanges to operate in the United States. 
In October, Mr. Trump granted the pardon to Mr. Zhao, who spent four months in prison after he and the company pleaded guilty to money-laundering violations in 2023. Despite the felony record, Mr. Zhao was allowed to remain Binance’s majority shareholder, and his clemency could pave the way for the company to break into the U.S. market, where it currently is not allowed to operate. [emphasis added]
 
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