John Patrick Ryan
1 min readJan 13, 2018

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It was not a sex party. It is absurd — and a vicious slander, in a few cases reaching the standard of libel against the hosts and guests-to describe it as such.
Even Paul Biggar acknowledges he saw nothing that was untoward. I was there longer than he (with my wife) and saw nothing untoward. We left at 3. A female friend stayed longer and says that that was how it was until 4:30 when she left.
It was not a sex party: I would not have gone to one, and would have left promptly if I / we thought it was becoming one. Why it’s being sold as such is beyond my guesses.

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John Patrick Ryan
John Patrick Ryan

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Tech executive and strategy consultant. Writing and thinking about long term global economic trends. Strategy in cases where the science remains uncertain.

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