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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell pose together for the camera as the pair prepare to board Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious private jet. The former US President is seen smiling on the steps of the Lolita Express as he stands next to the pedophile financier’s former girlfriend. The astonishing never-seen-before images also show the politician traveling on the infamous Boeing 727 jet while playing cards with a cigar in his mouth. Now for the first time a fellow passenger on the long distance flight to Africa has revealed extraordinary details of the trip in which Epstein and Maxwell accompanied Clinton and other celebrities. Chauntae Davies, who was then Epstein’s personal 22-year-old masseuse, told how she and other assistants were instructed to wear ‘pilot’ shirts to look professional when welcoming the famous passengers onboard. The star-studded group – which included actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker – visited the countries of Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique, Johannesburg and Cape Town during the five day humanitarian trip. 10 Jan 2020 Pictured: Chris Tucker. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell pose together for the camera as the pair prepare to board Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious private jet. The former US President is seen smiling on the steps of the Lolita Express as he stands next to the pedophile financier’s former girlfriend. The astonishing never-seen-before images also show the politician traveling on the infamous Boeing 727 jet while playing cards with a cigar in his mouth. Now for the first time a fellow passenger on the long distance flight to Africa has revealed extraordinary details of the trip in which Epstein and Maxwell accompanied Clinton and other celebrities. Chauntae Davies, who was then Epstein’s personal 22-year-old masseuse, told how she and other assistants were instructed to wear ‘pilot’ shirts to look professional when welcoming the famous passengers onboard. The star-studded group – which included actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker – visited the countries of Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique, Johannesburg and Cape Town during the five day humanitarian trip. 10 Jan 2020 Pictured: Chauntae Davies, Chris Tucker and other assistants. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell pose together for the camera as the pair prepare to board Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious private jet. The former US President is seen smiling on the steps of the Lolita Express as he stands next to the pedophile financier’s former girlfriend. The astonishing never-seen-before images also show the politician traveling on the infamous Boeing 727 jet while playing cards with a cigar in his mouth. Now for the first time a fellow passenger on the long distance flight to Africa has revealed extraordinary details of the trip in which Epstein and Maxwell accompanied Clinton and other celebrities. Chauntae Davies, who was then Epstein’s personal 22-year-old masseuse, told how she and other assistants were instructed to wear ‘pilot’ shirts to look professional when welcoming the famous passengers onboard. The star-studded group – which included actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker – visited the countries of Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique, Johannesburg and Cape Town during the five day humanitarian trip. 10 Jan 2020 Pictured: Scenes from the Africa trip. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell pose together for the camera as the pair prepare to board Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious private jet. The former US President is seen smiling on the steps of the Lolita Express as he stands next to the pedophile financier’s former girlfriend. The astonishing never-seen-before images also show the politician traveling on the infamous Boeing 727 jet while playing cards with a cigar in his mouth. Now for the first time a fellow passenger on the long distance flight to Africa has revealed extraordinary details of the trip in which Epstein and Maxwell accompanied Clinton and other celebrities. Chauntae Davies, who was then Epstein’s personal 22-year-old masseuse, told how she and other assistants were instructed to wear ‘pilot’ shirts to look professional when welcoming the famous passengers onboard. The star-studded group – which included actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker – visited the countries of Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique, Johannesburg and Cape Town during the five day humanitarian trip. 10 Jan 2020 Pictured: Bill Clinton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell pose together for the camera as the pair prepare to board Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious private jet. The former US President is seen smiling on the steps of the Lolita Express as he stands next to the pedophile financier’s former girlfriend. The astonishing never-seen-before images also show the politician traveling on the infamous Boeing 727 jet while playing cards with a cigar in his mouth. Now for the first time a fellow passenger on the long distance flight to Africa has revealed extraordinary details of the trip in which Epstein and Maxwell accompanied Clinton and other celebrities. Chauntae Davies, who was then Epstein’s personal 22-year-old masseuse, told how she and other assistants were instructed to wear ‘pilot’ shirts to look professional when welcoming the famous passengers onboard. The star-studded group – which included actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker – visited the countries of Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique, Johannesburg and Cape Town during the five day humanitarian trip. 10 Jan 2020 Pictured: Ghislaine Maxwell. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell pose together for the camera as the pair prepare to board Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious private jet. The former US President is seen smiling on the steps of the Lolita Express as he stands next to the pedophile financier’s former girlfriend. The astonishing never-seen-before images also show the politician traveling on the infamous Boeing 727 jet while playing cards with a cigar in his mouth. Now for the first time a fellow passenger on the long distance flight to Africa has revealed extraordinary details of the trip in which Epstein and Maxwell accompanied Clinton and other celebrities. Chauntae Davies, who was then Epstein’s personal 22-year-old masseuse, told how she and other assistants were instructed to wear ‘pilot’ shirts to look professional when welcoming the famous passengers onboard. The star-studded group – which included actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker – visited the countries of Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique, Johannesburg and Cape Town during the five day humanitarian trip. 10 Jan 2020 Pictured: Bill Clinton and Chauntae Davies. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell pose together for the camera as the pair prepare to board Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious private jet. The former US President is seen smiling on the steps of the Lolita Express as he stands next to the pedophile financier’s former girlfriend. The astonishing never-seen-before images also show the politician traveling on the infamous Boeing 727 jet while playing cards with a cigar in his mouth. Now for the first time a fellow passenger on the long distance flight to Africa has revealed extraordinary details of the trip in which Epstein and Maxwell accompanied Clinton and other celebrities. Chauntae Davies, who was then Epstein’s personal 22-year-old masseuse, told how she and other assistants were instructed to wear ‘pilot’ shirts to look professional when welcoming the famous passengers onboard. The star-studded group – which included actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker – visited the countries of Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique, Johannesburg and Cape Town during the five day humanitarian trip. 10 Jan 2020 Pictured: Ghislaine Maxwell and Kevin Spacey. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell pose together for the camera as the pair prepare to board Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious private jet. The former US President is seen smiling on the steps of the Lolita Express as he stands next to the pedophile financier’s former girlfriend. The astonishing never-seen-before images also show the politician traveling on the infamous Boeing 727 jet while playing cards with a cigar in his mouth. Now for the first time a fellow passenger on the long distance flight to Africa has revealed extraordinary details of the trip in which Epstein and Maxwell accompanied Clinton and other celebrities. Chauntae Davies, who was then Epstein’s personal 22-year-old masseuse, told how she and other assistants were instructed to wear ‘pilot’ shirts to look professional when welcoming the famous passengers onboard. The star-studded group – which included actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker – visited the countries of Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique, Johannesburg and Cape Town during the five day humanitarian trip. 10 Jan 2020 Pictured: Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell pose together for the camera as the pair prepare to board Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious private jet. The former US President is seen smiling on the steps of the Lolita Express as he stands next to the pedophile financier’s former girlfriend. The astonishing never-seen-before images also show the politician traveling on the infamous Boeing 727 jet while playing cards with a cigar in his mouth. Now for the first time a fellow passenger on the long distance flight to Africa has revealed extraordinary details of the trip in which Epstein and Maxwell accompanied Clinton and other celebrities. Chauntae Davies, who was then Epstein’s personal 22-year-old masseuse, told how she and other assistants were instructed to wear ‘pilot’ shirts to look professional when welcoming the famous passengers onboard. The star-studded group – which included actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker – visited the countries of Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique, Johannesburg and Cape Town during the five day humanitarian trip. 10 Jan 2020 Pictured: Kevin Spacey. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell pose together for the camera as the pair prepare to board Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious private jet. The former US President is seen smiling on the steps of the Lolita Express as he stands next to the pedophile financier’s former girlfriend. The astonishing never-seen-before images also show the politician traveling on the infamous Boeing 727 jet while playing cards with a cigar in his mouth. Now for the first time a fellow passenger on the long distance flight to Africa has revealed extraordinary details of the trip in which Epstein and Maxwell accompanied Clinton and other celebrities. Chauntae Davies, who was then Epstein’s personal 22-year-old masseuse, told how she and other assistants were instructed to wear ‘pilot’ shirts to look professional when welcoming the famous passengers onboard. The star-studded group – which included actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker – visited the countries of Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique, Johannesburg and Cape Town during the five day humanitarian trip. 10 Jan 2020 Pictured: Bill Clinton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell pose together for the camera as the pair prepare to board Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious private jet. The former US President is seen smiling on the steps of the Lolita Express as he stands next to the pedophile financier’s former girlfriend. The astonishing never-seen-before images also show the politician traveling on the infamous Boeing 727 jet while playing cards with a cigar in his mouth. Now for the first time a fellow passenger on the long distance flight to Africa has revealed extraordinary details of the trip in which Epstein and Maxwell accompanied Clinton and other celebrities. Chauntae Davies, who was then Epstein’s personal 22-year-old masseuse, told how she and other assistants were instructed to wear ‘pilot’ shirts to look professional when welcoming the famous passengers onboard. The star-studded group – which included actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker – visited the countries of Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique, Johannesburg and Cape Town during the five day humanitarian trip. 10 Jan 2020 Pictured: Bill Clinton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell pose together for the camera as the pair prepare to board Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious private jet. The former US President is seen smiling on the steps of the Lolita Express as he stands next to the pedophile financier’s former girlfriend. The astonishing never-seen-before images also show the politician traveling on the infamous Boeing 727 jet while playing cards with a cigar in his mouth. Now for the first time a fellow passenger on the long distance flight to Africa has revealed extraordinary details of the trip in which Epstein and Maxwell accompanied Clinton and other celebrities. Chauntae Davies, who was then Epstein’s personal 22-year-old masseuse, told how she and other assistants were instructed to wear ‘pilot’ shirts to look professional when welcoming the famous passengers onboard. The star-studded group – which included actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker – visited the countries of Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique, Johannesburg and Cape Town during the five day humanitarian trip. 10 Jan 2020 Pictured: Kevin Spacey, Bill Clinton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell pose together for the camera as the pair prepare to board Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious private jet. The former US President is seen smiling on the steps of the Lolita Express as he stands next to the pedophile financier’s former girlfriend. The astonishing never-seen-before images also show the politician traveling on the infamous Boeing 727 jet while playing cards with a cigar in his mouth. Now for the first time a fellow passenger on the long distance flight to Africa has revealed extraordinary details of the trip in which Epstein and Maxwell accompanied Clinton and other celebrities. Chauntae Davies, who was then Epstein’s personal 22-year-old masseuse, told how she and other assistants were instructed to wear ‘pilot’ shirts to look professional when welcoming the famous passengers onboard. The star-studded group – which included actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker – visited the countries of Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique, Johannesburg and Cape Town during the five day humanitarian trip. 10 Jan 2020 Pictured: Chauntae Davies. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell pose together for the camera as the pair prepare to board Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious private jet. The former US President is seen smiling on the steps of the Lolita Express as he stands next to the pedophile financier’s former girlfriend. The astonishing never-seen-before images also show the politician traveling on the infamous Boeing 727 jet while playing cards with a cigar in his mouth. Now for the first time a fellow passenger on the long distance flight to Africa has revealed extraordinary details of the trip in which Epstein and Maxwell accompanied Clinton and other celebrities. Chauntae Davies, who was then Epstein’s personal 22-year-old masseuse, told how she and other assistants were instructed to wear ‘pilot’ shirts to look professional when welcoming the famous passengers onboard. The star-studded group – which included actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker – visited the countries of Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique, Johannesburg and Cape Town during the five day humanitarian trip. 10 Jan 2020 Pictured: Kevin Spacey. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell pose together for the camera as the pair prepare to board Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious private jet. The former US President is seen smiling on the steps of the Lolita Express as he stands next to the pedophile financier’s former girlfriend. The astonishing never-seen-before images also show the politician traveling on the infamous Boeing 727 jet while playing cards with a cigar in his mouth. Now for the first time a fellow passenger on the long distance flight to Africa has revealed extraordinary details of the trip in which Epstein and Maxwell accompanied Clinton and other celebrities. Chauntae Davies, who was then Epstein’s personal 22-year-old masseuse, told how she and other assistants were instructed to wear ‘pilot’ shirts to look professional when welcoming the famous passengers onboard. The star-studded group – which included actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker – visited the countries of Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique, Johannesburg and Cape Town during the five day humanitarian trip. 10 Jan 2020 Pictured: Ghislaine Maxwell and Kevin Spacey. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell pose together for the camera as the pair prepare to board Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious private jet. The former US President is seen smiling on the steps of the Lolita Express as he stands next to the pedophile financier’s former girlfriend. The astonishing never-seen-before images also show the politician traveling on the infamous Boeing 727 jet while playing cards with a cigar in his mouth. Now for the first time a fellow passenger on the long distance flight to Africa has revealed extraordinary details of the trip in which Epstein and Maxwell accompanied Clinton and other celebrities. Chauntae Davies, who was then Epstein’s personal 22-year-old masseuse, told how she and other assistants were instructed to wear ‘pilot’ shirts to look professional when welcoming the famous passengers onboard. The star-studded group – which included actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker – visited the countries of Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique, Johannesburg and Cape Town during the five day humanitarian trip. 10 Jan 2020 Pictured: Bill Clinton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell pose together for the camera as the pair prepare to board Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious private jet. The former US President is seen smiling on the steps of the Lolita Express as he stands next to the pedophile financier’s former girlfriend. The astonishing never-seen-before images also show the politician traveling on the infamous Boeing 727 jet while playing cards with a cigar in his mouth. Now for the first time a fellow passenger on the long distance flight to Africa has revealed extraordinary details of the trip in which Epstein and Maxwell accompanied Clinton and other celebrities. Chauntae Davies, who was then Epstein’s personal 22-year-old masseuse, told how she and other assistants were instructed to wear ‘pilot’ shirts to look professional when welcoming the famous passengers onboard. The star-studded group – which included actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker – visited the countries of Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique, Johannesburg and Cape Town during the five day humanitarian trip. 10 Jan 2020 Pictured: Chauntae Davies (unblurred) and other assistants. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell pose together for the camera as the pair prepare to board Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious private jet. The former US President is seen smiling on the steps of the Lolita Express as he stands next to the pedophile financier’s former girlfriend. The astonishing never-seen-before images also show the politician traveling on the infamous Boeing 727 jet while playing cards with a cigar in his mouth. Now for the first time a fellow passenger on the long distance flight to Africa has revealed extraordinary details of the trip in which Epstein and Maxwell accompanied Clinton and other celebrities. Chauntae Davies, who was then Epstein’s personal 22-year-old masseuse, told how she and other assistants were instructed to wear ‘pilot’ shirts to look professional when welcoming the famous passengers onboard. The star-studded group – which included actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker – visited the countries of Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique, Johannesburg and Cape Town during the five day humanitarian trip. 10 Jan 2020 Pictured: Scenes from the Africa trip. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell pose together for the camera as the pair prepare to board Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious private jet. The former US President is seen smiling on the steps of the Lolita Express as he stands next to the pedophile financier’s former girlfriend. The astonishing never-seen-before images also show the politician traveling on the infamous Boeing 727 jet while playing cards with a cigar in his mouth. Now for the first time a fellow passenger on the long distance flight to Africa has revealed extraordinary details of the trip in which Epstein and Maxwell accompanied Clinton and other celebrities. Chauntae Davies, who was then Epstein’s personal 22-year-old masseuse, told how she and other assistants were instructed to wear ‘pilot’ shirts to look professional when welcoming the famous passengers onboard. The star-studded group – which included actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker – visited the countries of Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique, Johannesburg and Cape Town during the five day humanitarian trip. 10 Jan 2020 Pictured: Epstein's pilot Larry Visoski (right). Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell pose together for the camera as the pair prepare to board Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious private jet. The former US President is seen smiling on the steps of the Lolita Express as he stands next to the pedophile financier’s former girlfriend. The astonishing never-seen-before images also show the politician traveling on the infamous Boeing 727 jet while playing cards with a cigar in his mouth. Now for the first time a fellow passenger on the long distance flight to Africa has revealed extraordinary details of the trip in which Epstein and Maxwell accompanied Clinton and other celebrities. Chauntae Davies, who was then Epstein’s personal 22-year-old masseuse, told how she and other assistants were instructed to wear ‘pilot’ shirts to look professional when welcoming the famous passengers onboard. The star-studded group – which included actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker – visited the countries of Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique, Johannesburg and Cape Town during the five day humanitarian trip. 10 Jan 2020 Pictured: Chris Tucker. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell pose together for the camera as the pair prepare to board Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious private jet. The former US President is seen smiling on the steps of the Lolita Express as he stands next to the pedophile financier’s former girlfriend. The astonishing never-seen-before images also show the politician traveling on the infamous Boeing 727 jet while playing cards with a cigar in his mouth. Now for the first time a fellow passenger on the long distance flight to Africa has revealed extraordinary details of the trip in which Epstein and Maxwell accompanied Clinton and other celebrities. Chauntae Davies, who was then Epstein’s personal 22-year-old masseuse, told how she and other assistants were instructed to wear ‘pilot’ shirts to look professional when welcoming the famous passengers onboard. The star-studded group – which included actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker – visited the countries of Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique, Johannesburg and Cape Town during the five day humanitarian trip. 10 Jan 2020 Pictured: Scenes from the Africa trip. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell pose together for the camera as the pair prepare to board Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious private jet. The former US President is seen smiling on the steps of the Lolita Express as he stands next to the pedophile financier’s former girlfriend. The astonishing never-seen-before images also show the politician traveling on the infamous Boeing 727 jet while playing cards with a cigar in his mouth. Now for the first time a fellow passenger on the long distance flight to Africa has revealed extraordinary details of the trip in which Epstein and Maxwell accompanied Clinton and other celebrities. Chauntae Davies, who was then Epstein’s personal 22-year-old masseuse, told how she and other assistants were instructed to wear ‘pilot’ shirts to look professional when welcoming the famous passengers onboard. The star-studded group – which included actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker – visited the countries of Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique, Johannesburg and Cape Town during the five day humanitarian trip. 10 Jan 2020 Pictured: Assistants pose in the plane's galley. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell pose together for the camera as the pair prepare to board Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious private jet. The former US President is seen smiling on the steps of the Lolita Express as he stands next to the pedophile financier’s former girlfriend. The astonishing never-seen-before images also show the politician traveling on the infamous Boeing 727 jet while playing cards with a cigar in his mouth. Now for the first time a fellow passenger on the long distance flight to Africa has revealed extraordinary details of the trip in which Epstein and Maxwell accompanied Clinton and other celebrities. Chauntae Davies, who was then Epstein’s personal 22-year-old masseuse, told how she and other assistants were instructed to wear ‘pilot’ shirts to look professional when welcoming the famous passengers onboard. The star-studded group – which included actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker – visited the countries of Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique, Johannesburg and Cape Town during the five day humanitarian trip. 10 Jan 2020 Pictured: Scenes from the Africa trip. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell pose together for the camera as the pair prepare to board Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious private jet. The former US President is seen smiling on the steps of the Lolita Express as he stands next to the pedophile financier’s former girlfriend. The astonishing never-seen-before images also show the politician traveling on the infamous Boeing 727 jet while playing cards with a cigar in his mouth. Now for the first time a fellow passenger on the long distance flight to Africa has revealed extraordinary details of the trip in which Epstein and Maxwell accompanied Clinton and other celebrities. Chauntae Davies, who was then Epstein’s personal 22-year-old masseuse, told how she and other assistants were instructed to wear ‘pilot’ shirts to look professional when welcoming the famous passengers onboard. The star-studded group – which included actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker – visited the countries of Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique, Johannesburg and Cape Town during the five day humanitarian trip. 10 Jan 2020 Pictured: Epstein's pilot Larry Visoski (right). Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell pose together for the camera as the pair prepare to board Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious private jet. The former US President is seen smiling on the steps of the Lolita Express as he stands next to the pedophile financier’s former girlfriend. The astonishing never-seen-before images also show the politician traveling on the infamous Boeing 727 jet while playing cards with a cigar in his mouth. Now for the first time a fellow passenger on the long distance flight to Africa has revealed extraordinary details of the trip in which Epstein and Maxwell accompanied Clinton and other celebrities. Chauntae Davies, who was then Epstein’s personal 22-year-old masseuse, told how she and other assistants were instructed to wear ‘pilot’ shirts to look professional when welcoming the famous passengers onboard. The star-studded group – which included actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker – visited the countries of Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique, Johannesburg and Cape Town during the five day humanitarian trip. 10 Jan 2020 Pictured: Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • June 25, 2017 - New York, NY, United States - Hundreds of thousands of spectators turned out to view the 48th Annual Heritage of Pride March. The annual event featured politicians, gay-friendly corporate sponsors and marching units representing LGBTQ advocacy groups from the New York Metro area and from across the nation. (Credit Image: © Albin Lohr-Jones/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • October 3, 2016 - Athens, Greece - Demonstrator that was hit by tear gas tries to avoid fainting and recieves aid..Greek pensioners demonstrate in Athens against the goverment cuts on pensions and their benefits in General. Demonstrators clashed with riot policve after they found the road to Prime Ministers office closed by police. (Credit Image: © George Panagakis/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 3, 2016 - Athens, Greece - Demonstrator that was hit by tear gas tries to avoid fainting and recieves aid..Greek pensioners demonstrate in Athens against the goverment cuts on pensions and their benefits in General. Demonstrators clashed with riot policve after they found the road to Prime Ministers office closed by police. (Credit Image: © George Panagakis/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Jan. 15, 2016 - Lesbos, Greece - A refugee from Afghanistan cries after his arrival on Lesbos / Skala Skamnias, January 13, 2016. Last summer up to 120 boats arrived each day on the north-eastern coast of the Greek island of Lesvos. In winter the number reduced substantially. However the aid groups have a lot to do. The 15 kilometers broad coast is being watched permanently. When the spanish NGO Proactiva spots a boat it informs the volunteers on the coast and accompanies the refugees to the inshore. After their arrival they are checked by medics and brought in camps nearby. (Credit Image: © Bartek Langer/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 28, 2018 - Palestinian pedlars sell food items during clashes between the Israeli army and Palestinian demonstrating for the Great March of Return rally along the Gaza Strip border on the east of Gaza City, on Friday 28 September 2018. The street vendors, many of whom are children and teens, bring to the protest food and drink items for the Palestinian protesters who spends hours under the scorching sun. Pedlars sell their items during the clashes in defiance to the dangers of injury and death which they face by attending the demonstration.  According to a recent World Bank study, the Gaza economy is on the verge of collapse, with an unemployment rate of 53 percent (over 70 percent for youth unemployment) and with  half of Gaza population living under the poverty line. The report also mentions the strict Israeli blockade imposed on Gaza since 2007 and more recent cuts to aid and funding, including to UNRWA, for the overcrowded and impoverished Palestinian enclave (Credit Image: © Ahmad Hasaballah/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • zReportage.com Story of the Week # 631 - Somalia On The Brink - Launched May 19, 2017 - Full multimedia experience: audio, stills, text and or video: Go to zReportage.com to see more - The current drought in Somalia will very likely become a famine - this year. More than 2 million people are facing starvation in the Horn of Africa nation that is suffering the effects of repeated rain failures and decades of conflict, according to the United Nations. A pre-famine alert was issued earlier this year, a move that U.N. officials credit with helping to avert a repeat of the 2011 famine. More than half the country, some 6.7 million Somalis still require aid after drought withered crops, killed livestock and dried up waterholes, according to the U.N. And almost 1.4 million children will risk acute malnutrition, according to UNICEF. After three extremely dry 'rainy' seasons, the effect has been catastrophic. 60 percent of Somalis depend on farming for survival, but as the dry landscape has caused many small farmers to lose their livestock and in turn their livelihood. While emergency workers focus on safe drinking water and food, the country is fighting its worst cholera epidemic in five years so far over 600 people have died from the disease. It will be the 3rd famine to hit Somalia in 25 years, a rate of starvation that is unmatched on Earth. (Credit Image: ? Maciej Moskwa/NurPhoto/zReportage.com via ZUMA Wire)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 23: Volunteers operate a drive through food donation drive. Pirates Sports Club co-ordinated the public donations of approxiamately 1000 bags of food and goods, to be distributed to people in need, through various aid efforts on April 23, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • April 27, 2017 - New York, NY, United States - Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Stephen O’Brien is seen on a video monitor (left) in the Security Council chamber. The United Nations Security Council, presided over by US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley, held a meeting regarding the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Syria. At the meeting, Council members received a briefing from Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Stephen O’Brien (currently at UN in Geneva) via video-link. (Credit Image: © Albin Lohr-Jones/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • The Princess of Wales is greeted by singer Elton John for the charity premiere of the musical 'Tango Argentina' at the Aldwych Theatre, London, in aid of National Aids Trust and Aids Crisis Trust.
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  • October 31, 2018 - Tumbes, Peru - Venezuelan migrants arrive at CEBAF, the Binational Border Service Center (Centro Binacional de Atención Fronteriza (CEBAF)) in the border town of Tumbes. They will be registered by the services of CEBAF then NGOs will distribute them kits of first necessity. More than 400 new migrants arrive every hour. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Remene/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 18, 2020, Dhaka, Bangladesh: People block a road as they demand relief during a government imposed lockdown amid corona virus epidemic in Dhaka, Bangladesh on Saturday, Apr. 18, 2020. (Credit Image: © Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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