Some interesting DD, take a look at the link below
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http://hannoverhousemovies.blogspot.com/searc...-results=7
Now take a look at the 6th picture down and look at the name of the Producer of Daisy Winters (Jane Badler-Hains) an HHSE distributed movie. Now go down to the 12th pic and it mentions HHSE having access to the Hains Family Yacht with a picture of Fred Shefte HHSE president on a large yacht.
So i did a little digging and found this link:
https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/n...ac6f48f678
Here is the 2nd and 3rd paragraph from that link, notice in bold where it mentions jade badler as the mother and stephen as the father. If I am putting this together correctly I am seeing the director of Daisy Winters (Jane Badler)an HHSE distributed movie is married to Stephen Hains which is the son of David Hains who started one of the largest hedge funds in Australia and is worth multiple billions and Stephen now helps to manage that fund and the HHSE President is hanging out on their family yacht at the Cannes Film Festival. Cant hurt to have connections with one of the largest hedge funds in Australia.
Quote:
The Australian has now revealed Mr Hains is the grandson of David Hains, a powerful businessman worth about $2.5 billion.
The billionaire was an engineer and corporate restructurer who started the Portland House Group, one of Australia’s largest private fund management groups.
He invests in equities, fixed interest, property and managed funds globally which has helped build up his wealth and in 1993 he sold an investment for $140 million.
Now aged in his 80s, the billionaire breeds horses.
Quote:
The Australian reports the hipster’s father, Stephen, helps run Portland House and Mr Hains’ debut in the Street Seen column was a first for the usually private family.
While the family keeps a low profile, Mr Hains’ mother Jane Badler, actually starred in TV show V in the 1980s.
Mr Hains, a web developer, was roped into the Street Seen column by his friend Tara Kenny.
“I came out because I felt the joke was not well-planned, and was self-indulgent and classist to some extent,” he told Vice when revealing he was a troll.