Discussion: Meet Ted Malloch, Jerome Corsi’s Alleged Wikileaks Contact In London

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Corsi, who is famous for his unreliability, provides most of the information on Malloch’s role through his release of the draft plea agreement, so there is reason to be wary about Malloch’s exact involvement, if any, in connecting Corsi and Stone to Wikileaks.

This made my day,

Stone told TPM that he would “only respond to legitimate media organizations, not crazy left-wing propaganda fronts that no one of any consequence reads.”

Nice work, Johs Kovensky !

The Financial Times did a very good job investigating mr. Malloch, when he was EU-ambassador-in-spe.

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PwC? What’s that?

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Price Waterhouse - accounting firm. Yeah, I had to look it up.

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PricewaterhouseCoopers

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If anyone ever writes a book about Malloch, or maybe a chapter since he hardly merits a book, I hope they call it Fraud and Man at Yale.

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The grift runs deep with this one (too). Enough so that I almost began to feel sorry for his pathetic ass, in a way. Jeezus, I must be going soft in my dotage.

In the end it seems Michael Kopsick has it right: “For the life of me, I cannot understand what type of behavior by a bankrupt debtor is bad enough for them to actually do something. If this isn’t a poster child for the type of behavior you’re trying to deter, I don’t know what is.”

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no mention of his undergraduate school, Gordon College in Mass. it would be indicative of the evangelical underpinnings of his (lack of) character.

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Perfect! A three cushion carom shot.

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One of the Big Four,

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Yet he came to the 2013 TPM holiday party, per the photo caption.

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Malloch gives being skeevy a bad name.

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“I’m going to surround myself only with the best and most serious people. We want top of the line professionals."

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One more delusional wanna be rich not so rich white guy who thinks rubbing elbows with smart or important people makes him smart and important. I always knew they existed, I just never knew there were so many of them and that so many people believed their hype. It’s very discouraging when they keep popping up like clowns pouring out of the clown car.

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Cattaui told TPM she barely remembered Malloch.
“He must not have been very important,” she added.

Not many articles end with such an enjoyable parting blow. Thanks for that, TPM. Amazing how many malignant narcissists the Orange Pustule has drawn into his ever accelerating orbit around the drain.

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Oh, I hope he won the Mueller Sealed Indictment Lottery!

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Did Stone bring his Nixon Bong to the party?

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Isn’t that Molloch?

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Actually, speaking about books of a certain era, I am this morning very disappointed that J.R.R.Tolkien did not name the character known as Saruman, Malloch instead. It would have been perfect. Like the Werewolf drinking a Pina Colada at Trader Vic’s.

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“There was certainly concern at the time that he may never return to the U.S.,” recalled Michael Kopsick, a special counsel appointed to handle the case who had also worked on a separate bank lawsuit against Malloch in Arkansas involving a $3.5 million Florida mansion.

How do these people manage to get residency in other countries?

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