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[–] kingofras@lemmy.world 5 points 5 hours ago

Just did a deepsearch on all the available files from the 12 datasets so far: zero matches for both Amanda and Paolo.

[–] kingofras@lemmy.world 13 points 6 hours ago (2 children)

yes, always. It's the last phase of a dying empire

 

This is the article about the woman who reportedly would have driven Melania to do her preemptive presser.

Archive (Spanish): https://web.archive.org/web/20260412063315/https://elpais.com/america/2026-04-12/amanda-ungaro-de-compartir-veladas-con-los-trump-a-ser-deportada-por-el-ice.html

English translation below


After spending practically half her life in the United States, 41-year-old Brazilian Amanda Ungaro was expelled from the country last October. She had endured three hellish months in a detention center before being deported — as have more than 600,000 immigrants since Donald Trump returned to the White House in January 2025 and breathlessly announced "the largest deportation in history." What makes the case of this former model who worked at the UN remarkable is that, through her ex-partner and father of her son, businessman Paolo Zampolli, Ungaro had in the past shared evenings with the Trumps at the family mansion in Mar-a-Lago, including the party to ring in 2022, which she now recalls as one of those "incredibly boring six-hour events."

Both couples shared other New Year's Eves, a children's Easter party at the White House, a Fourth of July celebration… All promptly documented on Instagram by Zampolli, the man who introduced Melania to Trump and was appointed special envoy for global alliances by his friend. The Brazilian and the Italian-American, who split in 2023 after two decades together, are locked in a bitter custody battle over their son, G., age 16.

"Now it's war. We'll see who wins. I kept quiet for years and that's why people judge me. 'Why are you speaking up now?' they say. Because the guy wouldn't let me live in peace! I tried. I left the relationship with nothing, enrolled my son in a boarding school, and went to work," Ungaro says last Tuesday in an interview at her new home, a penthouse in Rio de Janeiro. "It wasn't enough for him to destroy me during 20 years of a relationship — he wanted to destroy me again when I started a new life, when I got married."

Paolo Zampolli, Melania Trump, Donald Trump, and Amanda Ungaro, in an image shared by Zampolli to celebrate July 4, 2020. — Paolo Zampolli's IG

Ungaro left New York and Washington behind. Already settled in Aventura, Florida, with her husband, everything blew up last June. "Ten police officers burst into the house, arrested me, and took my son to the station," she recounts. She and her husband, a Brazilian doctor, were arrested and charged with fraud at an aesthetic clinic following anonymous complaints. Ungaro rejects the accusations and emphasizes that her expulsion from the U.S. prevented her from mounting a defense. She insists that "the truth will come to light." They put her in a cell "with child murderers!" "Me — someone with no criminal record. I was terrified," she recalls.

When Zampolli learned his ex-girlfriend was in custody, he contacted a senior official at Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to ensure she remained jailed and was deported, so he could obtain the long-sought custody of their child, according to The New York Times. ICE complied with his wishes. Zampolli, reached by phone by EL PAÍS, denies any wrongdoing.

Deportation

Shackled hand and foot, the woman was transferred to an immigration detention center in Miami. Three and a half months of horror began. Her husband, who held a green card (permanent residency permit), was released. "I volunteered to mop the floor at six in the morning so I wouldn't lose my mind. I spent my days crying. I read the Bible from cover to cover," she says. She helped others, sharing her phone credit with them. She claims there were detainees who held residency permits, an octogenarian shackled in a wheelchair, a girl who had just lost a baby and was slow to receive medical attention…

For the deportation to proceed, she was taken to Louisiana. "That place was a ward with more than 120 people, a wet floor, no windows, four days without seeing the sun… I came out infested with lice," she recounts. She landed in Brazil wearing a prison uniform, with nothing — not even a cell phone. "I spent a month depressed in a room." Ungaro regrets not having left Zampolli sooner. And not having reported him. "I was living at the mercy of a sick psychopath who abused me psychologically, sexually, and physically. I asked many people for help. No one ever helped me. But I couldn't leave without my son, and he wouldn't sign [the authorization]." Zampolli denies the accusations: "I made her an ambassador [alternate], we were invited to the White House… What kind of abuse is that? We had a soap-opera relationship, very toxic," he says.

Ungaro poses in her apartment in Rio de Janeiro. — Leonardo Carrato Ungaro had left her hometown, Londrina, Brazil, at age 13 to become a model. The trips kept coming: São Paulo, Italy, Germany, Japan, South Korea… At first her mother accompanied her, but she soon became independent and set her sights on making it in New York.

Flight with Epstein

In 2002, when she was not yet 17, she flew from Paris to New York on the Lolita Express, the private plane of convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. "My agent told me: 'We're going with a couple of friends, a private plane just for us.' There were about 30 very young women, 14, 15, 16 years old. I said: 'What is this?' And he replied: 'Don't worry.'" That's how she remembers a trip first reported by the Brazilian newspaper O Globo.

Ungaro says she didn't interact with anyone on that flight, aside from greeting the hosts, Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, his accomplice, who is serving a sentence for sex trafficking. "Amanda, let me introduce you to Jeffrey," her agent said. "He came over and asked: 'Where are you from? How old are you? Which modeling agency do you work with?' And he introduced me to Ghislaine." She says she never crossed paths with Epstein again; he was found dead in his cell in 2019. The same fate befell the modeling agent who brought Ungaro onto that plane, Jean-Luc Brunel, who was arrested in connection with the Epstein case and died in a Paris prison in 2022.

In New York, the Brazilian continued her career and met Zampolli, who owned a modeling agency.

United Nations

When she became a mother in 2010, she left the fashion world. The businessman secured her a position at the United Nations, where for several years she served as a diplomat for the island of Grenada, while he represented another small Caribbean island: Dominica. That's where their ambassador titles come from. Two tiny countries, each with barely 100,000 inhabitants, that each hold one vote at the UN — the same as China.

"At first, I didn't understand anything. But I started making contacts, building a professional network. And I did very well," she recalls. She appears in UN documents as Grenada's representative at sessions on the International Criminal Court and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

She exchanged her modeling visa for a diplomatic passport with tax exemptions. At the time, Zampolli preferred that his then-girlfriend keep that status because it was more fiscally advantageous, according to an apparent out-of-court agreement to which this newspaper has had access. "Paolo used to tell me: 'Wait for Trump to win the election [a second time], and we'll sort out your papers and he'll get you an American passport,'" she says.

After several years with an expired residency permit, Ungaro was processing a visa tied to her husband, the doctor, when she was arrested. He remains in Florida, trying to reach a legal settlement. Brazilian Ungaro, the Trumps, and Zampolli — now a presidential envoy — along with the son over whose custody they are fighting, in an image taken at the White House and shared by Zampolli in 2019. — Paolo Zampolli's IG

Zampolli, well known for decades in New York nightlife, was the owner of ID Models. And in that world, he occasionally crossed paths with Epstein. His name appears a handful of times — in press clippings and an email he sent to the sex offender through a third party containing a link to a luxury magazine — among the millions of documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice. Zampolli told The New York Times they were not close.

The sun is setting over Rio de Janeiro as Ungaro finishes recounting her story, with its countless twists across the legal cases she's dealing with, including the fierce custody battle over her teenage son. While she holds endless meetings with her lawyers, she dreams of reuniting with him and with her husband. It's time for photos. She puts on a jacket, slips on some heels, and poses with a serious expression.

By Naiara Galarraga Gortázar — EL PAÍS

[–] kingofras@lemmy.world 12 points 15 hours ago (8 children)

The word you’re looking for is zionist.

Jewish people often struggle with the difference themselves. The zionists are the crackheads who think they own Jerusalem and a wide circle around it because some mythical figure with advanced tech will land there, and only there, at a difficult to determine time in the future, and only will do so if they murder everything that isn’t them in a 100 mile radius.

They also have successfully infiltrated most of the banking world, corporate media, and are now beginning to take over western state media as well.

They have at their disposal the biggest intelligence apparatus in the world, capable of compromising and blackmailing american presidents.

[–] kingofras@lemmy.world 4 points 15 hours ago

I can’t believe all these people are still posting on the nazi platform but anyway: Anthon Andrews appears to be a source very close to what’s about to unfold. https://xcancel.com/anthon7yandrews

The entire thread is a very wild ride, but the TLDR is: Melania might be compromised too, which would answer the question of “why would any woman go through all the humiliation he sent her through?” Especially the Stormy Daniels stuff. https://xcancel.com/anthon7yandrews/status/1959773483719852091

This same dude is claiming El Pais will release an interview with Amanda Ungaro this weekend: https://xcancel.com/anthon7yandrews/status/2043011181003076021

It’s twitter, take it with a fat grain of salt. Amanda seems to have started deleting her tweets. The biggest scope is still that a first lady went to the press on her own initiative without anyone asking or accusing her of anything.

[–] kingofras@lemmy.world 1 points 17 hours ago

OP please see rule #5

[–] kingofras@lemmy.world 2 points 17 hours ago

Ok. Last response

Israel, as the stronger side, has a moral duty to restrain themselves and consider the way their actions affect Palestinian civilians.

If you only stop there. This has been the case since their formation, and they have never shown any restraint, or understanding for said “moral duty”

But that doesn't mean Hamas are excused from any moral consideration, and at the very least have a duty not to target civilians specifically.

And this is why you are a zionist apologist. You are the parent that tells their kids “if you get beaten up at school, jesus teaches us to show the other cheek”. I’m the parent that says, if you don’t stand up to a bully, nobody else will do it for you, and once they’re finished bullying you, they will keep bullying others.

And they should be scared shitless about Iran attacking them. Wouldn’t you? After they assassinated your religious leader and an entire school full of girls. And that happened in the first 2 days of the war. And now they are doing the same in Lebanon. Over 300 dead to get a few “terrorists”.

And that’s what they do during wartime. In “peacetime” they go underground and set up elaborate lobby groups like AIPAC and use agents like Epstein to play the long game, so when they do radical genocide like this, the media and the biggest military police force are all in their pocket. All because they believe some vague ancient scribbles and think they own humanity.

Anyway, you’re in the wrong place if you think you’re going to change anybody’s mind here.

[–] kingofras@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago (4 children)
  1. I agree withdrawing from the agreement was dumb.

Well, we’re on the same page then.

I know we’re not, but we’re too far apart to ever reach consensus. You think you’re being reasonable but really are just pro-zionist, where I think muslims, arabs and generally non-white people are supposed to live in that area, and the Anglo-American colonisation made a lot of mistakes, and this is one of the biggest ones.

I have huge problems with Islam (well, pretty much every religion really) and the way they treat women and protestors. But Iran has a right to self determination. They are allowed to have a nuke just as much as anyone else. Ideally nobody has one, but since radical zionists have them, and North Korea has them, and Putin has them, they can have them too, because we see with Ukraine what happens when you give that up.

If you make a list of aggressions, you’ll see that Israel is permanently and non stop attacking and provoking every non-white neighbour around it. And they are going mentally fast now, before america completely collapses.

Of course Hezbollah and Hamas are annoying little terrorists. But they aren’t backed and aren’t blackmailing the mightiest nuclear power in the world. They are standing up to a mega bully, and apart from Iran, very few people have their backs.

Iran was never going to have nukes as an offensive weapon, just to establish MAD, because bibi has been wanting to attack them for nearly half a century.

As I said, there is no bridge long and strong enough to connect our viewpoints, but this is mine.

[–] kingofras@lemmy.world 6 points 1 day ago (7 children)

All of us.

Your last source has a critical sentence:

Iran began breaching limits imposed by the nuclear deal in 2019, one year after the United States withdrew from the accord.

 
[–] kingofras@lemmy.world 10 points 1 day ago (9 children)

Look bibi, we did say Lemmy is a place for everybody, that was our mistake.

[–] kingofras@lemmy.world 9 points 1 day ago

Thank you for your attention to this matter

[–] kingofras@lemmy.world 28 points 1 day ago

One of the few countries saying out loud what many of us want to tell the us-zionist coalition

[–] kingofras@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I don’t think you played that record all the way till the end.

 

cross-posted from: https://news.abolish.capital/post/41590

Israeli protesters during an judicial overall protests outside the Knesset in Jerusalem, February 20, 2023. (Photo: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa via ZUMA Press/APA Images)The entire Israeli political spectrum is united in blasting Netanyahu for not continuing to attack Iran, and Israeli society agrees. The reason, to put it simply, is that Israelis are war junkies.


From Mondoweiss via This RSS Feed.

 

Jessica Collins, a spokeswoman for the House Oversight Committee, said Wednesday the department signaled that Bondi, who was ousted by President Donald Trump last week, will not appear for the deposition April 14 “since she is no longer attorney general and was subpoenaed in her capacity as attorney general.” The committee will contact Bondi’s personal counsel to discuss the next steps about scheduling the interview, she said.

Bondi has faced scrutiny for how the Justice Department handled what are known as the Epstein files, and the Republican-led committee subpoenaed her in a bipartisan vote last month. The department’s release of millions of case files on Epstein, the late financier who sexually abused underage girls, contained multiple errors and ran behind a deadline set by Congress.

 
 
 

CAN YOU FIND THE MISSING FILES??

White House Epstein Easter Egg Roli

NOT FOR KIDS

Sunday, Apr 5 2:00PM - 3:30PM

IN FRONT OF THE US CAPITOL

 
 

President Donald Trump said Thursday that Pam Bondi is out as his attorney general, ending the contentious tenure of a loyalist who upended the Justice Department’s culture of independence from the White House, oversaw large-scale firings of career employees and moved aggressively to investigate the Republican president’s perceived enemies. 

The departure followed months of scrutiny over the Justice Department’s handling of files related to the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation and failed efforts to meet Trump’s unwavering demands for criminal cases against his adversaries. As Trump’s own frustrations mounted, he began privately discussing firing Bondi, people familiar with the matter say.

ETA: This happens to happen on the 1 month aniversary that the DOJ primed 11 more datasets on their server. The folders are there, but they are empty. There are digitally forensically verifiably 11 datasets that have been withheld for a month now.

Not to mention she was sacked right before her sworn testimonial before the HOC. This is where the fired/resigned question becomes interesting. Typically when you have an opportunity in the private sector, you resign. It looks like she got Trump to fire her to me.
 

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