Thank you so much for your reply and that further information. I know, I do not understand not being able to comment after 30 days especially since there is often key pieces of the puzzle that will be dropped into the comment section sometimes a few years later which I find really assist with research. I can see and agree with a 30 day limit for editing but feel rather strongly that the comment section should be left open. I wonder who we would approach about that on here?
Interestingly about the cage, I had saved this image from that same Transformers Event:
The overlaid type at the lower left hand corner of the photo reads:
"Photo by Tony Powell. Transformer Collector View IV, at the home of Tony and Heather Podesta. June 13, 2010. Mark Rebholz reflected in a sculpture by Louise Bourgeois." Source: https://washingtonlife.smugmug.com/2010-Photos/Transformer-Collectors-View-IV/i-Ntfh9zh/A
This is a link to a photo of David Brock and James Alefantis at the Transformer Collector View IV at the Podesta house: https://washingtonlife.smugmug.com/2010-Photos/Transformer-Collectors-View-IV/i-M6DMgmF/A Huh, I just noticed the "smug mug" in that link. How appropriate as that is why I'm not posting the actual image as I'm really tired of seeing that smug mug.
Interestingly I was researching something else earlier and there was a mention of Bourgeois so I just went back to retrieve it from the Voat archive: LeChevalBlanc coments, "Sick artist Louis Bourgeois seems to have a deeper secret than her father's taking his mistress to live in their family home and her mother committing suicide. She wrote an autobiographic piece called "Child's abuse"."
RE: It's not a bloody photo of James Alefantis.