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Billionaire California Sports Team Owners Attended Super-Secret Bohemian Grove, Leaked List Reveals

Billionaire San Francisco Giants owner, his son and several board members all attended a secretive Bohemian Grove men’s club camp, according to a report from SFGate.

Details about the Bohemian Club’s membership exploded into public view after a leaked, searchable list of the exclusive membership was published.

The club’s invite-only membership and secrecy has fueled countless conspiracies since it was established in 1872, especially as many of the members were believed to be drawn from America’s political and business elite.

And the exclusive membership has now been confirmed, with the list identifying the likes of late night talk host Conan O’Brien, billionaire Michael Bloomberg and ex-Google boss Eric Schmidt as members.

The California Post confirmed the authenticity of the list, which named 2,000 people and the camps they belonged to when they descended on Monte Rio, two hours north of San Francisco, in 2023.

According to the SFGate report, Giants owner Charles B. Johnson — who is worth $6.1 billion — his son and club chairman, Greg, attended one of the camps that year. (Read more from “Billionaire California Sports Team Owners Attended Super-Secret Bohemian Grove, Leaked List Reveals” HERE)

Ultra-Secretive Club That Hosts Some of The US’ Most Powerful Men Underpays, Overworks Employees in ‘Frat House’ Environment: Lawsuit

Workers at Bohemian Grove, one of the oldest and most secretive men’s retreats in the country, complain that they are underpaid and overworked, especially during two weeks in July when some of the most powerful men in the country descend on its woodland camps in northern California, according to a recent lawsuit.

The campers, who have included Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, former secretary of state Henry Kissinger, and a host of past presidents and billionaires, descend on the camps, which spread over 2,700 acres in Monte Rio, California. Most of the activities focus on drinking and eating, said one of the workers, who are known as “valets” at the camps.

“These guys, they don’t want that college experience to go away,” said Anthony Gregg in an interview with AirMail published Saturday.

“Now they [just] have more money and better alcohol.”

Gregg is one of three named plaintiffs in the class action lawsuit filed in June in U.S. District Court in Northern California against the Bohemian Club, the San Francisco-based non-profit that runs the more than 100 exclusive camps. (Read more from “Ultra-Secretive Club That Hosts Some of The US’ Most Powerful Men Underpays, Overworks Employees in ‘Frat House’ Environment: Lawsuit” HERE)

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