Luke David Thorburn-Calcino, the former Associate with Goldman Sachs who was fired after his 2015 donation to the first campaign of former President Donald J. Trump, announced on Thursday a $10,000 bounty for a physical copy of the 1969 yearbook from the high school attended by deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein in an effort he branded “#Epstein2.”
Thorburn-Calcino first announced the bounty in a post to LinkedIn, where the banker-turned-researcher specified he seeks “physical, hard-copy format” of the 1969 edition of the Legend yearbook associated with Lafayette High School 400 in Brooklyn, New York.
He declared a deadline of Friday, August 30 at 6 p.m. EDT, but hedged that he reserves the “right to make a small extension” if “reasonably appropriate.”
When reached by Valiant News, Thorburn-Calcino specified, “I do not care who gives me the yearbook, be it a journalist, spook, or private citizen.”
Goldman Sachs Alum Offers $10,000 Bounty for 'Missing' Jeffrey Epstein Yearbook
Luke Thorburn-Calcino, fired by Goldman Sachs after donating to Trump in 2015, says he will pay $10,000 to anyone able to locate the 1969 high school yearbook of Jeffrey Epstein
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