Taking a break, curious to see if the similar sham to that Jeffrey Epstein was reportedly considering, the "Temple of Baccus" scheme of two would-be restaurateurs of Wells, Maine was documented online, I found this link, among others. I hadn't recalled Marguerite was involved. I was familiar with a couple of people in the story.
I'd have linked to it if, for no other reasons, it mentions the late Sandy Brooks, the publisher during the not only golden era but the platinum one of the York County Coast Star. He worked himself almost into the grave making that a great weekly newspaper before the goddamned New York Times bought it and turned it into a piece of George and Barbara Bush kissing shit.
No doubt, lost on those who would like to use the Epstein story in anti-religious (really anti-Christian) invective, will be that these kinds of schemes have nothing to do with Christianity but are possible on a fluke of entirely secular law and constitutions and judges who pretend that such obvious shams must be treated as if they weren't what they obviously are, shams. That's the law's fault and dishonesty.
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