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Forbes Says Vítek Is Worth $7.2 Billion. The Numbers Say Otherwise
His Forbes-reported net worth is $7.1 billion, making him the 542nd richest person in the world, according to Forbes, and 6th richest in his native Czech Republic.

His Forbes-reported net worth is $7.1 billion, making him the 542nd richest person in the world, according to Forbes, and 6th richest in his native Czech Republic.

The following is a guest view by an anonymous commenter.

Editor’s Note: According to Neil Glazer in his most recent filing , there are now 12 individuals out of seventy-one who don’t want their full names revealed. Suneel Chakravorty is one of those who believe that all plaintiffs in the civil suit should be named. Some of his colleagues suggest they will

Frank Report reached out to Michele Hatchette, the DOSsier Project member who is threatening to reveal the names of the anonymous plaintiffs in the Neil Glazer lawsuit, to ask her if her motives in doing this are purely social justice-driven.

Today the DOSsier Project women released a nearly 40-minute YouTube video entitled “The trials and tribulations of standing up.”
In what is shaping up as a classic First Amendment versus Victims’ Rights battle, and the stakes are getting higher.
Ed. Note: The following is a well-expressed guest view from a reader who makes no bones about her view of Michele Hatchette, or anyone other than the persons themselves, releasing the names of the victims of Keith Raniere.

Michele Hatchette has announced on the Dossier Project website that it is her intention to publish the full names of the plaintiffs in the civil lawsuit, Sarah Edmondson, et al. v. Keith Raniere, et al.

Clare Bronfman’s lawyers have filed an extensive motion to dismiss the civil lawsuit, Edmondson et al vs. Keith Raniere, et al.

An anonymous commenter took a different point of view than Nicki Clyne did. It was written as a comment in response to Nicki Clyne’s motion to dismiss.

R&B singer Robert Sylvester Kelly, 54, AKA R. Kelly, and NXIVM’s thought-leader, Keith Alan Raniere, 61, have a lot in common.

It’s not a crime to role play. And in Connecticut Family Court, it’s a decided advantage.