I want to start reviewing sites, one by one. One man, or company, may own different sites, so each site may be run differently. That's why I will reference ownership, but also review sites independently.
I also try and go in the order you may find them online. I had noticed a lot of promotional videos on TikTok lately about the "joys of being a sugar baby". This means young girls seeing these videos will probably go to Google, and look up where to go join up for something like this advertised experience.
So going to Google, and looking up "sugar baby", the first site I found at the top of the retrievals was for www.seeking.com This specific site was created by Brandon Wade. His pedigree has NOTHING to do with the honored tradition of the "sugar baby" relationship however.
To understand what a "sugar baby" is in today's terminology, one has to first of all understand how the industry is broken down into segments, and also how things have evolved over the years. Again, if someone just wants a "one off" from a stranger and that immediate gratification, then the quickest route to accomplish this is done every day when men go out in their cars, or on foot, to the nearest red light district, or massage parlor they know engages in such things. For that matter, if all one wants is sex, there's the nearest bar or club. There one can get laid for usually the price of a cover charge and a drink.
That isn't the experience one is looking for in this "sugar baby" experience. Throughout time, there's always been a man who wants to have something locked down, on tap, where he can get what it is he's seeking which he can't find from his wife and/or girlfriend.
The woman who fills that need isn't a prostitute. She's someone who is going somewhere in life, and because of seeking this goal, she needs financial support, or a patron. An infamous "sugar baby" to illustrate my point is Coco Chanel. While she was a talented, and famous, ingenious designer, who also knew how to make a lot of money, and really quite a supporter of womens' equality and liberation, she couldn't have made the empire she made without the support of a man behind her with a checkbook who she never married.
Which is also the kind of woman a man is looking for when seeking a sugar baby. If he was interested in some person who sold sex for money, he would hire a prostitute or again get a girlfriend even. The man who does this is looking for more than just providing some financial support in exchange for an ongoing relationship with a woman, or man for that matter. He's looking for someone who he can feel he's contributing to their dreams and goals.
Again, using Chanel as an example, he was not just giving her money, but he was helping her achieve her vision. Women were being called upon to go to work during the war, and this also meant they were basically single moms. This meant they couldn't be wearing the old fashioned bustles, corsets, nor shoes that took an hour to get fastened with a hook. They needed clothing which could be basically put on fast, was comfortable, but also looked professional and clean at the same time. She was the first one to use jersey even in her clothing because it allowed women to sit on buses, perform their work, pick up babies, and achieve all this motion most women hadn't really had to think about doing on their own before the war.
At the same time, the point of paying someone's rent, their beauty salon bill, car insurance, etc., is so that when they want that access to this woman, they can. These men like the fantasy of thinking this woman is their mistress.
Now ask yourself what kind of woman is a sugar baby? Of course she's attractive and intelligent, as well as driven. She sees these relationships as one where she can get herself through college, or get her business off the ground. In many ways, she wants to feel her sugar daddy is a mentor who is also behind her vision and goals. So she's attractive, smart, and driven. Because she's got these goals, she's also very busy. Which makes the idea of looking for a sugar daddy on a website attractive.
In theory. In the old days, the men who sought these kinds of relationships had various ways of finding the sugar baby. They would go to places like Rodeo Drive, or other high-end shopping malls and areas because that's where these ladies usually go shopping. There's also trade organizations, fund raisers, events, and basically events where there's a shared interest that can attract older, wealthy men, as well as young single women who are trying to achieve something in life. The Bar Association has many luncheons and lectures where these two can meet. For that matter, these days one just can post a video of themselves dancing around on Tiktok to attract a sugar daddy in two seconds.
For that matter, one of the most tried and true methods before social media was for one of these women to get a job at a restaurant or bar where these type of men frequent. Look at Erika Jayne for example.
She left being a stripper in NY to instead go wait tables where she met Tom Girardi , a very successful attorney. While they did marry, he was very generous with her for their courtship, so things started out very much like the typical sugar baby/daddy relationship.
This to me shows how smart Erika was, knowing she wasn't going to get to where SHE wanted to go just by meeting some rich guy in a strip club like Anne Nicole did. With Tom now facing criminal charges because of the extents he went to in order to buy her what she wanted him to buy, I'd say she's the Queen of Sugar Babies right now to take lessons from.
Realize however what she did was put herself into a position where she could meet not only a rich, powerful and famous man, but also where she'd been seen as struggling - and not as a prostitute or stripper. This is the difference in many ways between a sugar baby and a prostitute, escort or porn performer.
They want to be seen as supported with their goals, while the men who engage with them want to be seen as more than an ATM, but a mentor and advisor as well. Sugar Daddies are not the kind of man who throws $1000's of dollars at strippers on poles either. I bring this up because if you're going to have a site offering this connection, then you need to UNDERSTAND what you're connecting.
So someone who is good sugar baby material is not only busy, but she can find someone to offer her money just by walking into the nearest club, bar or even on her phone. What sugar daddys' needs to understand is that the kind of women they're seeking has to spend money just to look presentable to them.
These women aren't going to be running around in sweat pants and pony tails. They have to get their hair done, which is probably a good $300 to $500, nails, which is another $100, and a nice outfit which can range anywhere from $1000 on up that they aren't going to be buying at Target, and requires dry cleaning after wearing.
Meaning it costs money to make oneself presentable to a potential sugar daddy. One even has to pay for transportation and possibly parking for that matter to meet someone in person. This is actually one of the reasons why men started paying for the meals and drinks out. The woman has to spend money getting ready for the date, while the men just shave and slap some clothes on they already have.
The women have to pay to prepare for this date, which unless the man sends over an outfit, shoes, underwear, and pays for the salon visit, AND cash to pay for her Uber and/or valet parking, then it's coming out of her pocket in the beginning. Now why would I invest this much money to meet some guy I know nothing about because this site hasn't done one lick of screening for me beforehand?
I'm saying this history and psychological background so you understand why I feel that when Brandon set up this www.seeking.com site, I don't believe it was for the purposes that he's stating. Then again, maybe he's just like the people I see on Gordon Ramsey or Jon Taffer's show as to why I started doing this consulting in the first place - because too often people set up businesses THEY KNOW NOTHING ABOUT.
Everything about this site is all wrong for both sides of the equation in my view. Which explains why when I went onto the site to investigate it, I found there were no "real" sugar daddies on there, and as far as I could tell, the women on there were clearly not getting the point of the site either. In fact, I found the whole site quite schizophrenic, which means usually it's not doing what they're saying it's there to do in reality because the lines aren't matching up.
I examined this site in August of 2021. I found that the men on there were not even required to post photos, and of the photos they did post, they didn't have any process to verify they were even real. Most of the profiles for these men had no photos at all, and on top of that, their "background" hadn't been verified. Which means for all anyone knows, some 13 year old kid could be on this site.
That also tells me there's no security in place to prevent children under legal age from getting hooked up on this site. Most adult sites for example will insist you pay even $1.00 on a credit card with the logic you're usually at least over the age of 18 if you have a credit card.
Of course, some smart kids will steal their parents' credit cards - but at least requiring a card verification shows SOME attempt at filtering out children. Since as a female I wasn't asked to input a credit card - this means that site may also have juvenile females on the site as well advertising for a sugar daddy. So on this point alone there's serious issues on this site present.
Which made me wonder who in the heck would set up a site like this in this manner. It was created by Brandon Wade. I attached an article I found showing that he has no history in this industry, having come from the perspective supposedly of wanting a sugar baby for himself. Which I don't believe to be honest.
ANY man with money will have women buzzing around him everywhere he goes trying to entice him. So you have to ask yourself why he would go to the trouble and expense, as well as RISK of setting up a website if his intention was to truly go around his wife? I mean leave digital tracks? Not buying it.
He claims he set up the site according to the interview I posted here on my site because "he didn't know how to pick up women", as well as he was "nerdy". He claims he found a lot of "fake people" on other dating sites. Which also has me wondering then why his site is set up to not verify anything at all about the people who set up profiles then?
i again was able to go onto the site, post a fake photo, and right away start up conversations with men who had no idea that I'm not that chick in the picture I posted in reality. Again, I could have been a 16 year old girl even for all this site made me verify. The men sure aren't asked to verify their wealth either, which I soon found out was because most of the men were lying about being wealthy, or even seeking an "arrangement".
He claims in this interview that they "screen out photos of escorts". But that to me shows a complete lack of understanding that very few escorts post their real photos even online. Many, many escort ads are posteI using stock photos which you can buy at stock photo outlets. I used to do it for years when as a madam I created ads for my escort services.
Many escort services today use stock photos that may closely resemble their escort, but who in their right mind would post an actual photo of themselves as an escort or even a "sugar baby" knowing these pictures will be online for life? That statement to me not only shows his ignorance of this industry, but sounds like marketing to me "oh we keep out escorts this way", which some novice might believe is true.
The key to me about what's REALLY up with this site is this quote from that article I posted, "Wade is a former software engineer who moved to New York to work as a consultant at Booz Allen. He later joined GE as a technology infrastructure manager."
If anyone has followed Snowden at all, or seen the film, then you know that Booz Allen is really an arm of the CIA. As for GE, well don't get me started on what's going on with General Electric, and has been for some time now I see as basically another arm of the CIA. NOW this site is beginning to make more sense to me - that in reality, I think it's trying to gather data on lower to middle income men who are looking for some action. In other words, why I don't trust this site either.
NOTHING about this site seemed to portray it was not about sex for money, and had NOTHING to do with an arrangement. Let me explain that many years ago, I knew someone who did set up a site that was geared towards this kind of connection, and the men and women were already pre-screened, and therefore knew what they wanted.
The conversations on those sites were pretty clear - the men would state what they wanted, and the women then talked about what kind of financial arrangement they wanted. Realize again a "sugar baby" is not doing this kind of thing professionally. She's trying to become a doctor, lawyer, create a fashion empire, or maybe become a rock star like Erika Jayne was wanting to do when she met Tom.
Yet every conversation I had on this site was IDENTICAL to what you'd find out of a guy who drove up to you on the street looking for a hooker. The conversations fit into two basic categories - the first behind them trying to get me to quote a cash amount for what would clearly be a one time meeting for sex.
The reason why the men were being cagey and acting like I might be a cop I can understand as there was NOTHING to stop or prevent a cop from setting up a profile and having this exact conversation with them. I know from experience that a cop isn't going to pay for a membership, and have his identity verified.
So I honestly don't blame the men for this caginess at first. Especially now that many states and countries are criminalizing the purchase of sex - which honestly is driving a lot of men to come onto sites just like this one that allows them to maintain what they THINK is anonymity. I say that because I know in the back room where they know everyone's IP address, it's not anonymous at all. To me, if I were a man who lived in a state which criminalized buying sex, then I would not put any conversation into this site EITHER - because there's NOTHING on this site that protects you from anything on it being used against you in a court of law.
The second type of conversation was a joke. The men all wanted me to "meet them for lunch". They then said "we will discuss what I want at lunch". WHAT? Are you joking? First of all, again it costs a large amount of upfront capital investment to prepare properly for a lunch date with a potential sugar daddy. AT LEAST $1000 MINIMUM.
So I as the woman, I'm supposed to do my hair and nails and dress up and spend this money to go have lunch with you - only to find out you're full of beans and you pump gas for a living? Remember, these men are not being required to verify their age, their identity, their financial status, NOTHING. They also could be a cop trying to set me up on a prostitution beef for all I know. So as a woman, I wouldn't talk openly on this site either. The thing that bothers me is the way the site FOSTERS conversations that are more of a prostitution arrangement, than a real "arrangement".
I'm sorry, but if you want to have lunch with a beautiful woman that you have no intention of marrying, or even having a serious relationship with, that is specifically for the purposes of "entertainment", then YOU PAY FOR THAT TIME. That's what escort services are for - you pay for the company of someone to enjoy a meal, a party, a concert, etc. I mean why would I do that? Why would a beautiful, intelligent, woman do this? She wouldn't.
Honestly, if she wants to play the "screening game", then I know here in Vegas or Las Vegas or NY, she can just walk into any high end club, and she will be offered an arrangement by at least five men before she's even made it to the bar. So why would I set up a profile and spend time on this site when I could for that matter dress myself up and go hit a club and have accomplished what I wanted in a much shorter period of time? There's nothing on this site in any way however that explains this position to the man. I also want to point out the site is VERY heterosexual, and not conducive to female sugar daddies either.
The answer is - I wouldn't. Which is why the men I found on there were either basically looking for a prostitute, or wanting a free ride on lunch with a beautiful woman, and the profiles I found for women all appeared mostly fake to me. Based on the conversations with the men I was having, they weren't even getting any responses from anyone but me who was posing on the site as a catfish to gain information. I again find the potential for young girls to come on here easily disturbing.
I frankly didn't understand the site either. They had this "gift" catalog where a man could buy me a $30 pair or earrings or a $5000 purse. What a joke! ESPECIALLY when in BIG LETTERS at the end of your message section was the words "don't send money to anyone you haven't met". I was like wtf? Who is running this joint? The high end items were not something I would want as a sugar baby, and the low end items were just insulting. And why would anyone use that option?
A real sugar daddy has his own system set up to purchase gifts for people and there's no way he's going to bother going through this site to accomplish this. In fact, some of the fun is shopping together. I had many a date where I was taken shopping - and that was part of the joy for the man. Why else send a gift through this site unless it's to break the ice - so I don't understand why this caution on the message section of the site "not to send money until you meet this person". It's like they're undercutting what they say they're promoting here, and why I say the site is schizophrenic.
The NORMAL procedure for an arranged relationship when trying to arrange it as a third party, not like these two meeting in the wild, is not present at all on this site. Frankly, I think there needs to be a major overhaul of the site to be functional at all. I am STRONGLY concerned that it is not only being used as a front for prostitution, which is basically the only offers and conversations I was getting on the site, but also that there's no measures taken to prevent juveniles and catfishes from being on this site.
The male profiles I found were complete jokes and as a sugar baby, a waste of my time. So much so, I was laughing my butt off when I saw a woman on Tiktok who has started a whole line of social media showing how these guys are bogus on this site. https://www.tiktok.com/@acelestialmess/video/7000143719831768326?lang=en&is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1
My opinion is this site is dangerous for either the sugar baby or daddy, and a complete waste of time, as well as plain unsafe. Anyone can come onto this site, and then you're at lunch with someone who for all you know could have someone following you home or knock you up side the head in the bathroom. It's just dangerous on many levels in my personal opinion, and needs a complete overhaul done.
If the site owners want a complete report from me how to fix their site, they can contact me. But one thing that is GLARINGLY clear needs to be done is some system done to verify (1) these people on this site are of legal age before they're even allowed to talk to anyone else on the site, and (2) scanning photos is not how you keep out "hookers" or other dangerous characters.
Frankly, I could do exactly what I did, which was post a stock photo of someone else because I don't want to hand over a picture of myself to a company who reserves the right to use it for life any way they want. If I was aspiring to be a doctor, lawyer, professor, etc., there's no way in this green earth I'd hand you over a real picture of me to post on this site which you state right on the site you retain the rights to do with it whatever you want for life. There is a simple way to verify someone is who they say they are, and then not retain those records.
Maybe I'm spoiled, but that was one function madams used to serve. Madams used to verify a man was what he said he was, and the girl was who she said she was, and based on trusting her, these people would meet. She then was discrete about these people because if you look at history, many sugar babies and daddies have reasons to not want this information floating around online for the public to view.
The same goes for any man of business today - he doesn't need information about some girl he met on this site popping up right as their company is about to go IPO. It's just ridiculous the way this site is set up, and I don't buy it and again that's why the conversations I got for the week I was on the site were men looking for a prostitute, not an "arrangement".
Now Brandon himself said he "didn't know how to talk to women" and that's also GLARINGLY apparent on this site. These men had no idea what to say to me and as a result I got some pretty big wastes of my time sent to me. Stuff again if I wanted to wade through all that, I'd just got hit a local club and deal with the "oh you're pretty" and then silent pause nonsense these guys do. But I saw nothing on the site giving these guys an idea what to say. Again, as a madam, you'd know that these two people didn't know what to say to each other, and you'd bridge that gap.
For one thing, I wouldn't post "don't send anyone money you haven't met before" on that site. It's ridiculous. So is asking a woman to come out and meet you for lunch to discuss money when she has no idea who you are, even if you have money, and with no criminal background check even. That's no different than Craigslist, and we know how many killers targeted women on that site.
To show a man is worth money, and to also make the lunch worth this woman's time, I would suggest to men on that site to send the woman a gift upfront to make her meeting him worth her while, show her that he does have means, and that he's generous. The sugar daddies I've had and known, they often send over clothing, shoes, flowers, chocolates, something as a gift BEFORE the date. Which can be done safely through the anonymity of the site, and that silly gift store they have on the site. I also wouldn't have any gift on there less than $500. Again, these are supposed to be wealthy men, not guys who pump gas for a living. If they're so cheap as to buy a $39.95 set of earrings - then that shows me they're a waste of time.
Sugar babies, if you're going to go the online route, this site is a waste of your time. Just post yourself a video like this and you'll get offers. https://www.tiktok.com/@kikameki/video/7000074458085985541?lang=en&is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1 Join a modelling agency. Sure worked for Black Chyna https://www.tiktok.com/@blacchyna/video/7002832506609290501?lang=en&is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1 If you don't want to go online, try hitting a nice shopping center or get a job in a nice restaurant. Pretty, smart young women have no problem finding offers just by being out in the world. As for the men, a man who has made money is smart. He knows where to find women without assistance, UNLESS he is very busy or socially awkward. Which again, this site doesn't cater to the person they're claiming to serve, and why I don't recommend it at this time to anyone.
In the interview, Brandon tells us a bit about himself. On the site itself on www.seeking.com, we see the address listed for them as 3250 Pepper Lane. This is the address for Reflex Marketing. https://www.bbb.org/us/nv/las-vegas/profile/marketing-programs/reflex-media-inc-1086-90052689
Who is actually Reflex Media. They on the other hand handle the marketing for a large variety of companies, including a payment platform. https://www.reflexmedia.com/ Do you care? When the company states they OWN any pictures you post on that site, and basically any content you create on that site, then yes it matters who these people are that you're turning over this content to.
When looking at their complaints with the BBB, there was a woman complaining about money being taken OUT of her account she'd released to a man she "thought she could trust" with that information on this site. https://www.bbb.org/us/nv/las-vegas/profile/marketing-programs/reflex-media-inc-1086-90052689/complaints Which is why I say it DOES matter who you're turning over information to on this site, especially when it's clear to me that NOTHING is being done to protect ANYONE on that site from all kinds of potential crimes, including such theft as we now see has happened.
As for "Freedom Light", that claims to be their "anti-trafficking" partner, I've sure never heard of them despite working with trafficking victims in the USA for over 40 years now. So not surprised that no one on the board of this nonprofit seems to know anything about US sex trafficking from what I can see. https://www.freedomlight.org/leadership/ In fact, Dr. Kimberly Mehlman-Orozco seems to be more of a reporter, than an expert in how to deal with US sex trafficking on a site such as this one I'm reviewing. Might explain why there's not one single precaution taken on the site honestly against it. https://www.hstoday.us/author/korozco/
The address in Hong Kong Room 2103, Futura Plaza, 111 How Ming Street, Kwun tong, Hong Kong. seems to be to an accountant. Why they want to do their accounting in Hong Kong is interesting. https://www.bycpa.com/payment.html
The address in Cypress, Paster 6, Flat/Office 101, 1055 Nicosia, Cyprus, goes to this company, https://www.misstravel.com/contact-us Which frankly might explain something to me that actually freaked me out on the site www.seeking.com While on there for the week I was reviewing it, I had multiple men asking me if I wanted to fly out of the country with them. I frankly was shocked and scared because I know very young girls are using this site and all they're thinking about is the "glamour" of travel. They don't understand sex trafficking, nor how I've seen it work with my own eyes. So they don't understand the dangers of getting onto a private plane with some man who hasn't verified beans about who they even are as they aren't doing on this site. One man was quite pushy asking me to just meet him at the airport to go to Cabu I think it was, and I was just thinking to myself, you want me to get on a plane with a strange man I have no clue who he is? I even asked him "don't you think that I would be a little reckless with my safety to just agree to hop on some plane with you going outside of the country?" When I didn't readily agree to this, he disappeared - which made me think he was more interested in me agreeing to get on a plane than in an actual relationship. Again, more red flags here about this site and why I want to caution young women about trusting this site.
Remember, I watched as our own CIA sold women during Iran Contra, and loaded them onto diplomatic planes after they were drugged, never to be heard from again. To this date, there's only acknowledgment about the drugs and guns involved in Iran Contra, and NOT about the sex/human trafficking that was so prevalent that Bruce Lee even tried to warn us about it in "Enter the Dragon". So yes, I'm going to be concerned about these things for the sake of young girls who aren't aware of these very real dangers, and a country that isn't going to break their back trying to find you once you go missing either.
The site also states this company is associated with https://www.w8tech.com/ who is also behind "What's Your Price". Clearly a site that is set up by men who view women as objects, and personally I find degrading for women. A thin veil for prostitution if I ever saw one, and I doubt the women are treated very well off these apps. Especially when I get this attitude like there's something wrong with me for not wanting to agree to get on a plane out of the country with a man who I know nothing about, and I'm sure if I went missing - I doubt the company would be that forthcoming about my whereabouts because they'll be busy protecting themselves. The lack of concern for the womans' safety is all over these sites.
Here's more on Brandon, and about how he was born to CHINESE parents. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandon_Wade I've grown up seeing too much about sex trafficking in China, as well as the fact they are America's enemies on many levels. Not the people - but the government. If you watch what they've done with black market organ harvesting on inmates, some of who had their organs harvested while alive, and other abuses like what they've done to Falun Gong practitioners, you're be considering this a red flag as to the safety of American women as I do. https://www.theepochtimes.com/meditation-that-originated-in-china-and-is-practiced-by-over-100-million-people_3337163.html He's not listed as being the CEO of this site either, but instead of "InfoStream". https://www.infostreamgroup.com/ Not very much about them on this site, is there?
I know Seeking is not very interested in expansion at this time. I have a Facebook account where I swear I'm bombarded with horny men every five minutes wanting to talk to me. I just block them. However, they clearly are interested in connecting to women, and I know about affiliate marketing. So I contacted this company asking for an affiliate hookup thinking I'll just refer these horny toads to this site and cut them loose, maybe picking up some change in the process.
I got a very strange response back from the company saying they were not looking to add any affiliates at this time. Not knowing if it was my name or not that scared them off, i tried to apply as an affiliate under another name - and still no interest. Now why would they not be interested in any affiliates at this time?
One answer might be this - https://www.vox.com/22367933/matt-gaetz-investigation-child-sex-trafficking BINGO! What have I been saying all along in this review? Not only that a juvenile girl could slip in easily onto this site, but that a senator who was known for using this site is now under investigation for sex trafficking, and with the DOJ investigating, I'm sure the site has had to turn over their records. Which just confirmed EVERYTHING I've said about why you should stay away from these companies, and sites - period.
Remember, in the Godfather, which most of us have seen, the brothel owners sacrificed a prostitute to blackmail a senator. That my friends was based on a real case in a Nevada brothel where that happened to a very real girl who was hacked to pieces in order to get control over a senator.
Now am I saying Brandon is a pimp and a sex trafficker? No I'm not. This man CLEARLY is not at the helm of these sites 24/7, nor is he taking any steps to get better control over these sites, and there seems to be a lot of hands in these pots from marketing companies to Chinese accountants. That's a lot of room for bad people to slip in and do what they do - and even now that this scandal has blown up about this senator - I see the site has not been shut down or changed in any way.
Meaning nothing's changed. This site may make the investors a lot of money, but at what expense I don't know. As for using this site, I would strongly caution anyone to avoid it as I don't feel it's going to accomplish it's purpose well, and it's just not safe. Clearly I'm right as evidenced by what happened to Matt Gaetz.
Just remember this, Herbert Hoover set up a special department in the FBI whose job was just to know the sexual secrets of politicians. Why? So foreign powers couldn't come in and blackmail our politicians to do their bidding. Now if any of you know what happened when Nixon became president, you know that this department went from being "protective" of our politicians, to becoming the problem. A problem so bad even Jane Fonda sued the government over invasion of her privacy illegally! https://www.nytimes.com/1973/10/19/archives/jane-fonda-sues-nixon-alleging-us-harassment.html
That's because Nixon put a new man in charge of this "sexual secret" department, which is talked about more in Tom Felt's film and book about his time with the FBI working this unit. This is relevant because whether you're an escort, porn star, mistress, or sugar baby, you WILL have the FBI and CIA putting together a file on you for these reasons, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Felt:_The_Man_Who_Brought_Down_the_White_House
I do know this, Brandon isn't very proud of this site, or it wouldn't be hidden pretty much on his Wikipedia profile. Also, now that this senator has been arrested, I don't see any changes being done to that site either. So speaking from my expert view on these subjects, I don't care if the company/site makes money if people are harmed. I have seen proof it's not safe, and I therefore don't recommend this site at least to anyone. I will continue my research into the other sites, and locate users for the podcast under separate cover.
https://www.askbrandonwade.com/ I find it interesting that when I went to save this site, it wouldn't save his picture. Also, that he's constantly talking about "seeking arrangement", but not www.seeking.com https://www.askbrandonwade.com/in-the-media
Because of everything I've seen, I suspected Matt Gaetz might have been targeted. So I went looking, and this is what I found. https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2021/09/01/matt-gaetz-exonerated-after-man-charged-with-extortion-n2595102


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