Moelis & Company spokesperson confirmed that Jonathan Kaye is the man seen in the viral video of the incident in Brooklyn. Following the video’s release, Kaye removed his LinkedIn profile.
Attempts to reach him via an email address matching the Moelis & Co. format were unsuccessful. Moelis & Company did not respond to our queries directly but stated, “We take this matter very seriously and are conducting an investigation.”
I can appreciate a corporation investigating one of its own oligarchs for criminal behavior, I guess, but I would like to know if there is an ongoing police investigation. I hope we hear more about this.
A quick Google search points out a number of articles about this vile human being (who purportedly preached about the importance of “empathy” and “understanding”), so there is certainly attention.
But where are the police? We need a jail sentence here.
The cleric NPC in my game absolutely thinks her resurrection spells are only allowed and powered by her God of the good death. They aren’t but that God’s dogma about death is strong.
That’s why in my homebrew setting for PF2e I went the Ebberon route of saying nobody has any hard evidence for their religion. Clerics of every religion believe theirs is the true one, but they can’t prove it. Divine magic is powered by belief, not directly by the gods.
It also means my world can have much more unique religions, rather than just a reskinned Greek Pantheon. The main faction in my world, primarily made up of humans, dwarves, and halflings are monotheistic, but clerics of different Saints can manifest different domains. The elves are animist and worship nature, believing that every rock is an aspect of the rock god, every river is an aspect of the river god, etc. the orcs worship the so-called Dead Pantheon, believing that the gods have abandoned the world and that the orcs are the inheritors of the land.
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