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Helloooo is this not sinister blackmail that Jules Kroll is bragging about to Time friggin Magazine????!


About a decade ago, when his mansion in upstate New York started feeling too cramped for all his grandkids, Jules Kroll, the world’s most famous private detective, set out to build a bigger one on a neighboring parcel of land. The owner of the plot sensed an opportunity and tried to jack up the price. So Kroll looked into the neighbor’s past, he recalls with a smile as we stood at the back of the property one morning last spring. “The guy didn’t know who he was dealing with.” In the end, Kroll got the price he wanted. 


And that's just the first paragraph of this article https://time.com/6095957/jules-kroll-private-detective-profile/

Is that what Nick Kroll said to those who would not perjure themselves for Tig Notaro and him? Is that what they tried to impart to my beloved witness, Jaqueline Montalvo when she repeatedly refused to back up Nick Kroll's lies? Her testimony could easily have destroyed Nick Kroll's singular life goal: Get as famous as possible using dad's money and tricks. Alexander "Sam" Moreno sure found out who was dealing with and gets to ponder that from his ill gotten gains of a Kroll-bought Mansion.

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Alexander "SamMoreno. Vice President at Kroll Cyber Risk, a Division of Duff & Phelps. Kroll. Downey, California, United States500+ connections.



 John Gregozek and Martin Boags and Jennifer Waxler were visibly thrilled cause they sure knew who they were dealing with and the life that a man like Jules Kroll could now offer them

Jackie Kashian, Harris Wittels, Scott Boxenbaum and the rest of that PAINFULLY large group also appeared to be visibly thrilled. It was so unseemly how they acted as they lied and profoundly damaged an innocent person to ingratiate themselves to Jules Kroll's soul sore and eyesore of a son.

I sure didn't know who I was dealing with when THIS went down:

http://alisablogq.blogspot.com/2017/07/dismissed-in-interests-of-justice.html

--  when I due to no fault of my own(absent posting some critical things on Datalounge.com- all legal without a doubt) got on the very wrong side of Nick Kroll and therefore the wrong side of his father.



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