YOUR SUNDAY READING LIST: Portland's Epstein Connection, ICE Gasses Children, and EEK! MUMMIES!!
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YOUR SUNDAY READING LIST: Portland's Epstein Connection, ICE Gasses Children, and EEK! MUMMIES!!
"How a Portland-Based Psychiatrist Ended Up in the Epstein Files The prolific sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein met with and appears to have solicited help from Portland-based psychiatrist Dr. Paul Conti to treat a young woman in his inner circle."
"Blazers and Beyond Portland LOVES basketball, and Cameron Crowell rated the game day experiences for the Trail Blazers, the Portland Pilots, the Portland State Vikings and the Rip City Remix. Find out who has the best fandom, where to get the best stadium snacks, and where to see the best ball."
"What Can the Multnomah County District Attorney Do to Stand Up to Trump? As federal agents escalate force in Portland, residents are demanding more accountability. Now advocates are turning to Multnomah County DA Nathan Vasquez, the elected official tasked with prosecuting those who break local laws."
"Portland Officials Condemn ICE After Federal Agents Tear Gas Peaceful Protesters and Children Thousands of union members & supporters gathered in Portland's South Waterfront on Jan 31 for an anti-ICE demonstration hosted by Oregon labor leaders. The family-friendly event turned chaotic after federal agents met the peaceful crowd with tear gas as they marched outside Portland's ICE facility."
Allegations connect Portland-based psychiatrist Dr. Paul Conti with Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting Epstein met with and solicited Conti's help to treat a young woman in his inner circle. Local sports reporting rates game-day experiences for the Trail Blazers, Portland Pilots, Portland State Vikings, and Rip City Remix, identifying best fandom, stadium snacks, and viewing locations. Advocates are pressing Multnomah County DA Nathan Vasquez for accountability as federal agents escalate force in Portland. Thousands attended a family-friendly anti-ICE protest in South Waterfront that turned chaotic after federal agents used tear gas. City officials report $106 million in unspent housing funds and a separate $21 million unreported revenue figure, and Portland police shot and killed a man inside a Northwest apartment complex.
Read at Portland Mercury
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