As Nygard Moves For Sex Traffic Stay, His UN Links Uncovered By Inner City Press
In SDNY, motion to stay is due February 26. But at UN, Nygard was in, as was Ghislaine Maxwell on whose Terramar board Antonio Guterres' Amir Dossal served
By Matthew Russell Lee, PatreonSongPodcast
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UN GATE, Feb 5 – Peter Nygard, jailed for sex trafficking, before his arrest had numerous United Nations connections, just like Ghislaine Maxwell, see below. Now on February 5, Nygard is trying to stay one of the civil cases against him, pointing to the SDNY indictment and his incarceration in Canada pending extradition. Inner City Press live tweeted it here:
Nygard's lawyer: This case should be stayed. Mr. Nygard has been indicted for these allegations. And the plaintiffs have now asked Mr. Nygard to admit or deny each paragraph of the DOJ indictment.
Now Nygard's lawyer cites "the Louis Vuitton case," and one called Lunkes. Cites Fifth Amendment rights of Nygard as favoring a stay.
Now plaintiff's lawyer: Mr. Nygard has trafficked minors and young adults and has raped them. The indictment addresses the network of girlfriends and confederates he has adopted to lure these victims to these locations to abuse.
Judge Ramos: Were the victims abused only by Mr. Nygard? Or others as well? A: It says, "and others." [Plaintiffs' lawyer is having to argue against TVPRA stay provision, says "nothing in the indictment says anything about trafficking of family members....
Plaintiffs' lawyer: Nygard wanted to make a man out of them, and had a girlfriend rape them. Judge Ramos: Isn't that luring too, since minors can't consent? Plaintiff's lawyer: These are unique circumstances.
Judge Ramos: I think the TVPRA stay question is a close one. But the discretionary stay, not so much.
And so on the motion to stay, Nygard is to file his formal motion on February 26, and reply on March 26. Inner City Press will stay on these cases.
The UN itself covers up the child rapes by its peacekeepers, with UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres withholding basic information about the cases from Inner City Press, which Guterres has banned from the UN. But now Inner City Press had dug up this:
"Finnish Ambassador to the UN hosted an exclusive VIP party in conjunction with the Hospitality Committee For United Nations Delegation, Inc. - (HCUND) at the NYGÅRD Fashion Concept Store located in the heart of Times Square, New York. Mrs. Viinanen & guests enjoyed an evening of shopping and a special Fashion Show featuring Peter Nygård's new spring collections. During the evening, fashion designer, Peter Nygård made a surprise appearance signing autographs and taking photos with the guests."
This HCUND is based in the building of the UN General Assembly, several of whose Presidents from John Ashe to Sam Kutesa have been shown to have taken bribes, and lists numerous ambassador and, for example, Jan Eliasson. We'll have more on this.
In the case against Peter Nygard for rape, sexual assault and sex trafficking, on May 7 there was a pre-motion conference before U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York Judge Edgardo Ramos. Inner City Press covered it, and then the next proceeding in the case on June 3, see below.
SDNY is the venue of two UN bribery cases, and the prosecution of Ghislaine Maxwell, whose many UN links Inner City Press has exposed, including UNSG Antonio Guterres' head of UN Partnerships Amir Dossal being one of only five people on the board of Maxwell's Terramar project.
On December 15, Nygard was reported arrested in Canada, to be presented under the Extradition Act. Inner City Press has asked the US Attorney's Office for the SDNY to " say if this is pursuant to a DOJ / SDNY indictment and extradition request." They replied, "Per Department policy, we cannot comment on extradition matters." Then minutes later they confirmed it.
Now at the cusp of the year, on New Year's Eve Nygard applied for bail in Canada. The application is to be heard in the Manitoba Court of Queen’s Bench at 10 a.m. on Jan. 6, 2021 - but will there be virtual access, as is the case with Federal court in the US?
And, separately, how do and should victims' rights laws apply, and how will SDNY implement them in the Nygard case(s)? Watch this site. Nygard faces nine counts in the SDNY, including racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking of a minor, conspiracy to commit sex trafficking, and two counts of transportation for purpose of prostitution.
Inner City Press has uploaded the sealed indictment to Patreon here, also this song & pod
The case is Does No. 1-10 v. Nygard, et al., 20-cv-1288 (Ramos).
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