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Gauguin Michael
Gauguin Michael

Michael Gauguin is a billionaire from Sequoia Capital, a member of the Forbes list. He was one of the first investors in Google, Instagram, PayPal, also invested in Apple and Cisco.

But Gauguin became famous not for this, but for sleeping with 5,000 women and not always voluntarily. He wrote their names in a sign.

After getting rich, Gauguin built in the town of Whitefish with 7,000 inhabitants a huge house under 75,000 sq ft with a bunker to protect against a 30,000 sq ft nuclear strike. From the town, he made his banana republic - he bought the police and provided local city services with aviation. This helped cover up sexual entertainment. He paid special attention to them - he got his bar, where in the basement he arranged a comfort room with a pole for striptease. Women were treated to not only alcohol in the bar, but also cocaine. In the basement of the "boom boom" there were orgies, where Gauguin reincarnated from a venture capitalist to the Emperor and implemented episodes from the practices of Marquis de Sade.

Most of all went to a dancer of exotic dances from Canada: he sometimes threw one bloodied in causal places. Sometimes these were hotels in neighboring countries. She repeatedly went to court and the police, but the services were on Gauguin's salary. For example, one of the cops he organized trips to restaurants, flights on a private plane and an elite moose hunt in Colorado with private guides for $20,000. As a result, the dancer lost a lawsuit against Hohen for $14 million and was almost deported to Canada.

For other partners (some left families with children) he set up large houses. Often these were the wives of local entrepreneurs, his friends and employees. He did not disdain the young nannies of his children, some turned out to be minors. The appeal to the police about Gauguin's pedophilia was also ignored.

A billionaire got caught trying to contract the murder of a friend of Brian Nash, with his wife, Mr. naturally also slept and settled her nearby with her children. But with the murder of a chatty friend, the billionaire did not dare. His subordinate and former CIA officer Matthew Marshall refused to kill the man, although before that he was loyal to the boss. A former CIA agent kept a harem and accompanied Gauguin's entertainment - he returned Playboy girls' passports lost on safari in Africa, bought elite cars, organized wiretaps and paid for the silence of participants and witnesses of Gauguin's sexual perversions.

The situation changed when Marshall decided to report Gauguin's atrocities. The billionaire faced numerous lawsuits, and the ex-police chief even sued the billionaire for interfering in his investigation. Nevertheless, other participants in the proceedings received lawsuits from the billionaire himself - the nearly murdered Nash received 5 years probation for blackmailing Gauguin, and Marshall was accused of money laundering and fraud.