Jeffrey Epstein Arrested For Sex Trafficking of Minors

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Billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein was arrested for allegedly sex trafficking dozens of minors in New York and Florida between 2002 and 2005, and will appear in court in New York on Monday, according to three law enforcement sources. The arrest, by the FBI-NYPD Crimes Against Children Task Force, comes about 12 years after the 66-year-old financier essentially got a slap on the wrist for allegedly molesting dozens of underage girls in Florida.

For more than a decade, Epstein’s alleged abuse of minors has been the subject of lawsuits brought by victims, investigations by local and federal authorities, and exposés in the press. But despite the attention cast on his alleged sex crimes, the hedge-funder has managed to avoid any meaningful jail time, let alone federal charges.

The new indictment—which, according to two sources, will be unsealed Monday in Manhattan federal court—will reportedly allege that Epstein sexually exploited dozens of underage girls in a now-familiar scheme: paying them cash for "massages" and then molesting or sexually abusing them in his Upper East Side mansion or his palatial residence in Palm Beach. Epstein will be charged with one count of sex trafficking of minors and one count of conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking of minors—which could put him away for a maximum of 45 years. The case is being handled by the Public Corruption Unit of the Southern District of New York, with assistance from the district's human-trafficking officials and the FBI.

Several of the billionaire's employees and associates allegedly recruited the girls for Epstein's abuse, and some victims eventually became recruiters themselves, according to law enforcement. The girls were as young as 14, and Epstein knew they were underage, according to details of the arrest and indictment shared by two officials.


Epstein's attorney Martin Weinberg declined to comment when reached by The Daily Beast on Saturday night. The SDNY also declined to comment.

“It’s been a long time coming—it’s been too long coming,” said attorney David Boies, who represents Epstein accusers Virginia Roberts Giuffre and Sarah Ransome. “It is an important step towards getting justice for the many victims of Mr. Epstein’s sex trafficking enterprise.

“We hope that prosecutors will not stop with Mr. Epstein because there were many other people who participated with him and made the sex trafficking possible," he told The Daily Beast.

In an era where #MeToo has toppled powerful men, Epstein’s name was largely absent from the national conversation, until the Miami Herald published a three-part series on how his wealth, power and influence shielded him from federal prosecution. For years, The Daily Beast has reported on Epstein’s alleged abuse, and his easy jail sentence and soft treatment by the U.S. Attorney’s Office, which ultimately scrapped a 53-page indictment against Epstein. An earlier version of Epstein’s plea deal included a 10-year federal sentence—before his star-studded lawyers threatened to go to trial in a case prosecutors feared was unwinnable, in part because Epstein’s team dredged up dirt on the victims, including social media posts indicating drug use.

Meanwhile, the financier flitted among his homes in Palm Beach, New York City, and the Virgin Islands, as well as his secluded Zorro Ranch in Stanley, New Mexico, transporting young women on his private jet to facilitate the sexual abuse that’s gone unchecked by authorities, his alleged victims say.

In an announcement planned for Monday the FBI is expected to provide a number for other victims to contact the SDNY.

As early as 2003, Vicky Ward’s Vanity Fair profile cracked into Epstein’s enigmatic facade and, as Ward noted, revealed “he was definitely not what he claimed to be.” Back then, allegations of sexual abuse leveled by one accuser, Maria Farmer, and her family were excised from Ward’s piece after Epstein pressured the magazine.

Epstein’s bust comes mere months after a federal judge ruled his 2007 non-prosecution agreement—secretly inked under former U.S. Attorney and current Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta—violated federal law by keeping Epstein’s victims in the dark. Under the sweetheart deal, Epstein dodged federal charges that might have sent him to prison for life. He instead pleaded guilty to minor state charges in Palm Beach, and served 13 months in a private wing of a county jail, mostly on work release.

The alleged victims, who sued the government for violating the Crime Victims’ Rights Act, asked the court to rescind Epstein’s non-prosecution agreement and called for the feds to hold him criminally liable. The NPA also granted immunity to Epstein’s co-conspirators, identified in the document as “including but not limited to Sarah Kellen, Adriana Ross, Lesley Groff, or Nadia Marcinkova.”

But in June, prosecutors for the government advised the judge to uphold the plea deal, saying that voiding it would “cause unintended harm to many of” the victims and jeopardize monetary settlements that more than a dozen of them received.

Epstein reportedly supplied valuable intel to federal investigators in exchange for his lenient plea deal; it’s been speculated this information may have been related to Bear Stearns executives’ alleged crimes in the lead-up to the 2008 financial crisis.

According to one Page Six report, Epstein lost $57 million in Bear Stearns’ collapse and was a victim identified as “Major Investor No. 1” in the indictment of hedge-fund managers Ralph Cioffi and Matthew Tanin. (A federal jury acquitted Cioffi and Tanin of securities fraud charges.) But in March 2019, FOX Business reported that Epstein “did not provide any meaningful cooperation to obtain his relatively light sentence in the hedge fund case or likely any case tied to the financial crisis.” Jack Goldberger, one of Epstein’s attorneys in the Palm Beach sex-crimes case, told FOX of the Bear Stearns’ prosecution, “Mr. Epstein was never spoken to by any of the authorities on this subject. He was a very large investor. No more, no less.”

One former federal prosecutor on the Bear Stearns case agreed. “Bottom line, I have no knowledge of Epstein cooperating in any way in the Bear Stearns case. There was no reason to use him,” the ex-prosecutor told FOX.

Epstein’s Victims
Once a math teacher at the elite Dalton School, Jeffrey Epstein left for Bear Stearns before starting his own firm, J. Epstein & Co., which supposedly only managed the fortunes of billionaires. Les Wexner, chairman of Limited Brands, is his only known client. (In April 2019, a new accuser came forward with claims that Epstein and his alleged madame, Ghislaine Maxwell, assaulted her at Wexner’s Ohio residence in the 1990s. Epstein, Maxwell and Wexner have not commented on these allegations.)

Epstein’s financial career has always been shrouded in mystery.

Over the years, Epstein billed himself as a renowned philanthropist and pledged $30 million for Harvard’s Program for Evolutionary Dynamics. He’s palled around with a host of famous faces including Donald Trump and Bill Clinton; the latter traveled with Epstein to Africa to address issues like economic development and AIDS.

In a 2002 profile in New York, one fellow Wall Streeter described Epstein as a “mysterious, Gatsbyesque figure” who “likes people to think that he is very rich” and “cultivates this air of aloofness.” Another prominent investor added: “He once told me he had 300 people working for him, and I’ve also heard that he manages Rockefeller money. But one never knows. It’s like looking at the Wizard of Oz—there may be less there than meets the eye.”

Vanity Fair’s 2003 take on Epstein compared him to the self-made Jay Gatsby, too. “The trading desks don’t seem to know him. It’s unusual for animals that big not to leave any footprints in the snow,” one insider told the magazine.

During his high-flying finance years, Epstein also allegedly harbored a dark secret: his widespread abuse of underage girls. In 2005, Palm Beach police launched an investigation into Epstein after a 14-year-old girl told police an older man named “Jeff” had molested her at his residence, a two-story pink mansion on a dead-end street.


Authorities would discover a disturbing teen sex ring, where victims were allegedly paid to recruit other young girls to provide “massages” inside Epstein’s lair. The victims would be led to Epstein’s bedroom, and Epstein would enter and order them to remove their clothing, police said. The financier would then assault them—sometimes forcing them into intercourse with him or a young woman he described as his “sex slave”—and pay them $200 to $1,000 per visit, according to court documents.

Police say Epstein’s massages were booked with the help of his personal assistants, including Sarah Kellen, who kept a rolodex of underage girls.

But as The Daily Beast previously reported, the state attorney’s office in Palm Beach declined to pursue serious charges against Epstein (filing only a single felony count of soliciting prostitution), claiming the girls weren’t credible. The local police chief, Michael Reiter, accused prosecutors of giving Epstein special treatment and in 2006 referred the case to the FBI. By May 2007, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Miami drafted a 53-page indictment against Epstein, alongside an 82-page prosecution memorandum. That summer, however, Epstein’s lawyers worked to unravel the case, claiming Epstein wasn’t guilty of any federal crimes.

Epstein and the feds drew up a non-prosecution agreement in September 2007. Without informing any of the victims, the two sides decided that Epstein would plead guilty to a pair of state charges (solicitation of prostitution and procurement of minors for prostitution) and waive his right to contest damages, if the victims decided to sue him over the abuse. He also agreed to pay for the girls’ attorney’s fees.

Indeed, the NPA stated that “the United States, in consultation with and subject to the good faith approval of Epstein’s counsel, shall select an attorney representative for [the victims], who shall be paid for by Epstein.”

The NPA also granted immunity to any “potential co-conspirator” of Epstein’s and ensured the deal would “not be made part of any public record.”

Epstein could have faced multiple federal charges, the NPA noted, including: sex trafficking of children or by force, fraud or coercion, 18 U.S.C. 1591; the use of a facility or means of interstate commerce to entice minors into prostitution, 18 U.S.C. 2422(b); and traveling for the purpose of engaging in illicit sexual conduct with minors, 18 U.S.C. 2423(b). The document states Epstein might have committed those crimes from around 2001 to September 2007

Other women claim that Epstein’s alleged abuse spanned many years and many locations, according to civil court filings.

“Epstein could have faced multiple federal charges, the NPA noted, including sex trafficking of children or by force, fraud or coercion.”
In an April 2019 affidavit, a woman named Maria Farmer said she met Epstein and Maxwell sometime in 1995, at one of Farmer’s art shows in New York. In 1996, Epstein offered her a job to help him acquire art. But according to Farmer, she instead ended up manning the door at Epstein’s Upper East Side mansion and keeping records of his visitors.

Some of those visitors, Farmer claimed, were underage girls in school uniforms who would be led to an upstairs bedroom for what Maxwell called interviews for “modeling” positions. Farmer witnessed Epstein’s lawyer and friend, Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, head upstairs where the girls were present, the affidavit stated.

Dershowitz has denied Farmer’s accusations. “Maria Farmer stopped working for Epstein before I ever met Epstein,” Dershowitz told The Daily Beast. “It’s a totally perjured affidavit. It’s all totally made up. For her lawyers to submit these obviously perjured affidavits raises serious questions about their role in this case.”

In the summer of 1996, Epstein allegedly arranged for Farmer to work on a special art project at Leslie Wexner’s mansion in New Albany, Ohio. Farmer and her two younger brothers stayed at the property at the time.

Farmer claims Maxwell and Epstein sexually assaulted her at the Ohio property, and Wexner’s security team refused to let her leave. She said she tried calling the sheriff’s office but didn’t get a response. Her father had to drive from Kentucky to help her.

Once she returned to New York, Farmer visited the NYPD’s sixth precinct to report the Ohio assault, but officers there told her to contact the FBI. Farmer called the feds, but they didn’t appear to take any action, the affidavit states.



Trafficking Crimes
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Meanwhile, Farmer claims Epstein and Maxwell preyed on her 15-year-old sister, molesting her at Epstein’s ranch in New Mexico. Epstein also held her sibling’s hand at a New York movie theater, where he “was rubbing her in a sexual manner without my knowledge,” Farmer added.

“I was terrified of Maxwell and Epstein and I moved a number of times to try to hide from them,” Farmer stated of the powerful pair’s alleged threats against her and their alleged efforts to sabotage her reputation in the art world.

Another accuser, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, has long claimed that Epstein and Maxwell abused minor girls across the country and abroad, and that Epstein loaned his victims out to his famous friends, including Dershowitz and Prince Andrew.

Giuffre filed a declaration in 2015 as part of the Crime Victims’ Rights Act suit and detailed Epstein’s alleged sex ring. She said she met Epstein in 1999 after Maxwell approached her during her summer job at Mar-a-Lago. She was 15 years old.

Dershowitz and Prince Andrew vehemently denied Giuffre’s claims, and Buckingham Place quickly released a statement: “It is emphatically denied that HRH The Duke of York had any form of sexual contact or relationship with Virginia Roberts. The allegations made are false and without any foundation.”

“The story is totally made up,” Dershowitz told the BBC after Giuffre’s court filing made international headlines. He added, “My only feeling is if she’s lied about me, which I know to an absolute certainty she has, she should not be believed about anyone else.”

“It wasn’t just sexual training—they wanted me to be able to cater to all the needs of the men they were going to send me to.”


Maxwell allegedly offered Giuffre professional training in massages. But when Giuffre arrived at Epstein’s Palm Beach home, she was allegedly forced into sexual activity with the billionaire and would become trapped in his web.

She said that when she began “working” for Epstein, he flew her to New York on his private jet and molested her at his Manhattan mansion. “I was trained to be ‘everything a man wanted me to be,’” Giuffre said in the declaration. “It wasn’t just sexual training—they wanted me to be able to cater to all the needs of the men they were going to send me to.”

Maxwell and Epstein allegedly ordered Giuffre to pay attention to what the men wanted, so she could report back to them. Giuffre said she traveled with Epstein from 1999 through the summer of 2002, to his homes in New York, New Mexico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Paris, France.

“I had sex with him often in these places and also with the various people he demanded that I have sex with,” Giuffre stated. “Epstein paid me for many of these sexual encounters. In fact, my only purpose for Epstein, Maxwell and their friends was to be used for sex.”


Giuffre added that “Epstein had sex with underage girls on a daily basis” and that his interest in minor girls was “obvious” to those in his orbit. His code word for this abuse was “massage,” and Maxwell would often have sex with the victims, too, Giuffre claimed.

Maxwell denied Giuffre’s claims as early as 2011, after Giuffre gave an interview to the Daily Mail, releasing a statement that claimed “the allegations made against me are abhorrent and entirely untrue and I ask that they stop.”

In 2015, Maxwell called Giuffre’s allegations “obvious lies,” and Giuffre filed a defamation suit against the socialite. The Miami Herald and other news outlets have asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit to unseal all pleadings in that case, which was settled in 2017. Paul Cassell, one of Giuffre’s lawyers, told the court that if the records are made public, they “will show that Epstein and Maxwell were trafficking girls to the benefit of his friends, including Mr. Dershowitz.”

Last week, the court ordered the release of sealed documents in the case.

Epstein allegedly forced Giuffre to have sex with Britain’s Prince Andrew at least three times, including during an orgy. (The court filing includes a photo of “Andy” putting his arm around Giuffre’s partially bare waist, while Maxwell smiles in the background.)

Giuffre said she was also forced to have sex with another Epstein confidant, Jean Luc Brunel, who runs the MC2 modeling agency.

Brunel supplied Epstein with girls as young as 12, luring aspiring models from poor countries or poor backgrounds to the United States, Giuffre alleged. “Jeffrey Epstein has told me that he has slept with over 1,000 of Brunel’s girls, and everything that I have seen confirms this claim,” Giuffre stated. (Brunel, in a previous statement, denied being involved “in the actions Mr. Jeffrey Epstein is being accused of” and said “I have exercised with the utmost ethical standard for almost 40 years.”)

Giuffre said she finally escaped Epstein’s abuse after he sent her to Thailand to learn Thai massage and to recruit another young girl for his alleged sex ring. Instead, Giuffre met her future husband and relocated to Australia.

Years later, in 2011, two FBI agents from Florida visited Giuffre to discuss Epstein. In another declaration, Giuffre said the investigators “seemed like they were being blocked from doing what they wanted to do—which I thought was to arrest Epstein and his powerful friends for all their illegal sexual crimes.”

In 2014, Giuffre tried to contact the FBI again for an update on the Epstein investigation. “I have never been able to figure out who was (and still is) stopping a prosecution,” Giuffre stated in the declaration.

“Because nothing is being done,” Giuffre added, “it makes me think that Epstein was right when he told me he had so many people in his pocket. Maybe those people are still helping him escape being prosecuted for what he did against me.
 
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This is like some one-off side story you'd see in a Garth Ennis comic or some shit, it's surreal. Like actual, cosmic-level, supervillain shit that you'd see in something like Preacher or Crossed.

I would imagine it'll be several weeks before any real dirt comes out, considering the feds need time to squeeze Epstein for information. A trial is even farther off, I'm sure, but hot damn is it going to be an entertaining next 6+ months.
 
barr is friends with epstein too
Barr just had the fucker arrested for being a pedophile and possession of child pornography. So I think it's safe to say they're going through a little spat. And he's no more friends with Epstein than the guy who just hired him to be the most powerful lawyer in the world.
 
Barr just had the fucker arrested for being a pedophile and possession of child pornography. So I think it's safe to say they're going through a little spat. And he's no more friends with Epstein than the guy who just hired him to be the most powerful lawyer in the world.
i'm just saying don't be surprised who's involved
 
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This article is completely illegible so I'm going to transcribe what it says for those who can't tell the tiny blocks of pixels apart.

Dan McDonald said:
Blundering Doctors Killed My Girl - She Didn't Have to Die

"My daughter didn't have to die - and knowing that just adds to my torment!" says the heartbroken mom of "Poltergeist" star Heather O'Rourke in an exclusive ENQUIRER interview.

"It was a wrong diagnoses that led to her death. It was all so needless, I'm still in agony over this."

In late May, Heather's mom Kathleen filed a suit against a California hospital charging that doctors there wrongly diagnosed Heather as having a chronic intestinal inflammation - when in reality she was suffering from a deadly blockage that was present since birth. The hospital insists Heather received proper treatment.

Heather - who sent chills up moviegoer's spines with her eerie cry "They're heeere!" - died suddenly following emergency surgery on February 1st at the age of 12.

For the next few weeks, Kathleen was plunged into unspeakable grief.

"I felt dead myself." she said, "I would stare at pictures of Heather and think to myself, "My baby is gone - my baby is gone!"

"Then, about three weeks after Heather's death, it all crystallized in my mind. I remembered the doctors who operated on Heather had told me they were trying to save her life from a blocked intestine.

"And then I remembered that the doctors at another hospital, a year earlier, had said she had Chrohn's disease, a chronic inflammation of the intestine. They had just given her medication for it. How could that be? How could she so desperately need an operation when the other doctors simply gave her medication?

"Suddenly, it hit me through my grief: 'My little baby didn't have to die. SHE DIDN'T HAVE TO DIE!"

"I contacted lawyers - and we began investigating.

"Heather was never sick in her life until January of 1987. At that time she picked up a microscopic parasite. She was throwing up and had diarrhea. We took her into Kaiser Permanente Hospital in San Diego for tests.

"That's when they diagnosed her with Crohn's disease, and treated her with cortisone. But the records we've gotten because of my suit show they had misdiagnosed her condition. If they had diagnosed her blockage, the correct procedure would have been an operation."

A spokeswoman for Kaiser Permanente, Karen Constine, told the ENQUIRER, "We have reviewed the records of Heather O'Rourke and after an extensive study have determined that the treatment she received and the care she received was entirely appropriate for her case."

A year passed following Heather's treatment at Kaiser.

"On the night before she died, Heather was throwing up." said Kathleen. "The next morning she got up a little after 8 and said she was going to school. I gave her some toast - but she couldn't swallow. She couldn't get it down because her throat was swollen. Then I saw her fingernails turned blue.

"I phoned a nearby clinic. They said to bring her right in. I told Heather to go get dressed, but she slumped on the floor. That's when I called the paramedics.

"When they arrived, they asked how she was feeling, and she said 'So-so.' She never really complained. They gave her oxygen and she said 'I don't need it.' But they said, 'Yes, you do.'

"As they were putting her on the stretcher, she threw up. I wiped her mouth and she said, 'I'm sorry, Mama.' I said 'That's all right, I love you.' Then she said 'I love you too.'

"That was the last thing she said to me. I remember those big blue eyes. She was nervous - maybe frightened. I'll never know for sure.

"They put her in the back of the ambulance, and I got in the front. I knew something serious was wrong by the way they were working on her. She had suffered cardiac arrest.

"We went to a local hospital, and they helicoptered her to Children's Hospital and Care Center. Each minute seemed endless. At the second hospital I was just numb - in a daze.

"They operated for an acute intestinal blockage. Afterward, I was at her side - telling her over and over again how much she meant to me. I wanted her to fight for her life. I looked down at my baby and cried.

"My baby was hooked up to all these machines with doctors and nurses huddled around. Finally, they told me the end had come. I looked for the last time at Heather. She seemed so peaceful and calm - so angelic.

"Only hours before, we had been home. She'd been trying to convince me she was all right to go to school. It was all so quick, so fast.

"Why Heather? Why my baby?"

Kathleen could collect millions from the lawsuit, but she declared, "I know no amount of money will bring my daughter back.

"At least she had 12 happy years and enjoyed wonderful success in her short life. I'll never forget my smiling, wonderful Heather."

Now compare the mother's description of how Heather O'Rourke died verses Crazy Days and Nights.

Crazy Days and Nights said:
Today's Blind Items - Molesters Killed Her
Back in the mid-80's was peak child molesting time in Hollywood. There was no internet. There were very very few mobile phones. Children came to the set where they were left alone by their parents. For the next 8 hours they were subject to every kind of horrible thing you can imagine. Drugs were commonplace. They were used to try and get the kids to not be so hysterical when being assaulted.


Producers loved casting shows with kids and tweens. If someone pitched a show that involved a handful of tweens with a dozen tween extras per week, it would get a green light. Even if the show was going to suck, and everyone knew it was going to suck, if you got the right pedo at a studio he would say yes just to come for the casting and taping of the pilot. As sad as it is to say, there were a lot of parents who told their kids to go off with the nice man in the suit and do what he says. It was a sick sick time.


It was just past the mid 80's when a producer came up with the idea of a tween show that not only would feature a rotating cast of extras, but would make the studio a bunch of money because they would film quickly and not hire any adults. Further, the faster they filmed, the more time they would have to molest all the kids that would be hanging around.


From the first day, it was the worst place on earth if you were a kid. The studio where the show was filmed also had several other shows being filmed there, most of which featured lots of children. Executives would drive over to Hollywood right before lunch and would stay at the studio for several hours each day.


Anyway, on this particular show, there was a special guest star. A very special guest star. Still not a tween, everyone knew who she was. Executives flocked to the studio that day to see her. She was first molested when she was 5 or 6 and had continued to be molested throughout her hit movies and also on a previous show.


One of the stars of the show who has spent her life bouncing in and out of rehab because of what she saw, and who was actually nominated for awards from the show, described the atmosphere that day.


"A bunch of f**king pigs. I had just turned 12 or 13. I was the same age as the actress coming in. Maybe a little older. We had been shooting for months and I was old news. They knew I would do what they wanted, but they always wanted someone new. This was someone new and someone they all knew. They had it set up like a peep show almost. She had finished shooting that morning and they brought her out on a stage. The stage was used most of the time for a game show that was taped there. That game show is still on today. I can't watch it knowing what happened to her there. They brought her out and the front four rows of this theatre were filled with guys who were already rubbing themselves. The girl was wearing a bikini. The show took place around a beach just so they could make these girls wear next to nothing. They had her walk around under the lights. The lights were focused on her and she couldn't really see out to the audience. She was squinting. It must have been blinding for her. They had her walk back and forth. Then they had her start dancing. All of these guys were doing what another star at that same studio got busted for. This went on for about 20 minutes. Then three of the guys took her to a different area of the studio."


The actress didn't see what happened, but about 45 minutes later, one of those three guys came running out and needed a set medic. Apparently they had inserted something inside the girl and things were bad. The medic came and the ambulance came. The parents of the girl were told some crap story. That crap story ended up killing the girl because the parents believed the executives. Two weeks later, the show finished shooting six episodes all at once and then everyone was sent on their way forever. No one wanted the kids around or any witnesses to what happened.

This anonymous lawyer implicitly claimed that Heather O'Rourke was rectally raped with a foreign object by both the film crew and producers alike on the set of a pre-teen game show, but notice how the paramedics are called to the set in this version of events where Heather was hidden away by the producers who wedged themselves in between the doctors and the parents to feed the latter a fabricated story of it being a blockage she had since she was born (that had never exhibited medical complications until now, go figure) and compare that to the version of events where Heather was hauled into an ambulance at her home at eight in the morning when she choked on toast and her mom was present the entire time, even riding in the front seat of the ambulance on the way to the hospital.

Also notice that Kathleen O'Rourke sued Kaiser Permanente to retrieve their medical documents where she confirmed that Heather was misdiagnosed, and nowhere in that newspaper article nor the medical records do the words "foreign object forcibly inserted into rectum" ever appear.

He's either not talking about Heather O'Rourke at all, which he totally is, or much more likely, he's a lying shit-stirring faggot. The lawyer schtick is a good cover for why he can't name names too, given that a lawyer would be obligated to maintain client confidentiality if they wanted to keep their license. Very convenient.
 
Okay, I have to start making a timeline for this stuff to help me organize this, because this is so much bigger than I originally expected. There's gonna' be some speculation and there's probably gonna' be some half-crazy rambling, but if you want a wild ride, strap in. This isn't just circumstance and this isn't just another Pill Cosby/#MeToo situation, there's something seriously interesting going on under the hood in here so let me see if I can help people get up to speed:

Back at CPAC in 2015, Trump directly talked about Bill Clinton "Having a lot of problems coming up with that island." I'm sure everyone rolled their eyes at the time, but that is an eerily prescient statement, now. When Trump called out Epstein for "liking younger girls", I don't think that was an endorsement, I think that was a warning.

The very first thing that Trump did when he was sworn into office was to sign Executive Order 13773, (Presidential Executive Order on Enforcing Federal Law with Respect to Transnational Criminal Organizations and Preventing International Trafficking) and then shortly there-after he signed another law to shut down ads on places like Backpage, because they were caught peddling underaged people in sex ads. I'm sure plenty of you remember that happening; we had a thread about it.

Concerning EO 13773, we already have a case on-file that establishes a precedent: A former judge in Kentucky was railed with 20 years for participating in human trafficking, sexual acts with a minor, and his assets were siezed per the EO. It's on the books now, it's established, it's legal, and when Epstein gets hit with this, there goes his billions. How do I know this isn't just some fluke and they implicitly targeted Epstein? This may have flown under a few peoples' radars, but in February of this year the DOJ started investigating his "deal." I need to reiterate that because I genuinely think a lot of people missed that news: The DOJ went back to look at the "deal" that Epstein got following his conviction, and opened an investigation. If you know nothing about the deal that Epstein received, read this paragraph.

Anyways, not long after EO 13773 was signed--over the span of just a few weeks--Trump signed four more bills:


If you were involved in this fiasco and Epstein's island, why would you send the entire Department of Justice after something that would nail your own ass to the wall? This administration has been building its way up to Epstein this entire time. With E.O. 13773 in place and a precedent already set for the forfeiture, it means that Epstein won't be able to bribe, swindle or steal his way out of this.

Read this article, seriously. It describes how Epstein supposedly made his money and it makes absolutely no sense. He was a high-school math teacher who just "dove" headfirst into managing hedge funds for billionaires and they signed over power of attorney to him to the tune of $1,000,000,000 so he could do with it as he pleased. Supposedly he set up Epstein & Co. in 1982, but in 1982 there were only 13 billionaires in the world. All of them just handed a billion dollars to a math teacher who'd been on Wall Street for only six years? Seriously?

Was Epstein some sort of hyper-enigmatic billionaire-investor that's somehow generated wealth that leaves no traces, or was he blackmailing rich, powerful pedophiles for three decades? All of his money will be functionally useless if it was obtained through human trafficking, and considering that nobody knows where his money came from, I'm willing to stake a solid fuckin' bet that nearly every dime of his wealth wasn't obtained legally, and so every dime of that will be gone. They're already moving to seize his mansion in NYC.

I don't very often get excited but I am genuinely excited right now. Why would you go after the billionaire at the 'head of the hydra' instead of working your way up the chain unless you've already cut the chain?
Do you mind if I copy this, @It's HK-47? This is REALLY useful.

It's intriguing that Trump has signed five anti-human-trafficking laws into effect, and loaded up a really nasty EO. Then DoJ bags that Kentucky judge as a practice run, and they start reviewing the '08 deal.

I can't wait to see the rash of suicides and 'deaths by misadventure'.
 
Where did you hear that? Because I've read up on Barr, and Epstein's name never came up
 

Hate to burst your bubble, but all the lawyers on both sides have already said Trump has nothing to do with it.

This is all going to come down on the Clintons and Hollywood.

And this made me laugh:

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“I’m recused from that matter because one of the law firms that represented Epstein long ago was a firm that I subsequently joined for a period of time,” Barr told reporters in Southern Carolina.

Seems to be a far cry from them being "friends"
 
The left has bought into the 5d chess meme hardest of all.
Honestly, they think the USAO-SDNY and NYSAG's office have gone off the reservation to form a lawfare rock star, "Untouchables" themed, supergroup to single-handedly take on Trump, with the help of private attorneys like Avenatti who can "bring the fire" in civil court and deliver evidence to help state prosecution take him down once and for all. They think all that anti-pedo shit Trump enacted, is because he thinks he's above the law and is rubbing it in liberals' faces.

They've basically gone from zero to full Pizzagate in under 48 hours. It's fascinating to watch.
 
I love Pinker's work, but I don't want to bury the lead... Krauss looks like an antisemitic cartoon here, my god.

Eh. The nametags say it's one of those awkward vaguely employment-related functions where it's not outlandish Pinker would have a conversation with Epstein at some point. Not enough to be particularly suspicious.
 
He's either not talking about Heather O'Rourke at all, which he totally is, or much more likely, he's a lying shit-stirring faggot. The lawyer schtick is a good cover for why he can't name names too, given that a lawyer would be obligated to maintain client confidentiality if they wanted to keep their license. Very convenient.

What you think Police and Doctors and Coroners are magic or something? That they aren't just normal people with job titles you can bully or coerce or bribe your way through? How do you think this Epstein thing got as far as it did?

Honestly, they think the USAO-SDNY and NYSAG's office have gone off the reservation to form a lawfare rock star, "Untouchables" themed, supergroup to single-handedly take on Trump, with the help of private attorneys like Avenatti who can "bring the fire" in civil court and deliver evidence to help state prosecution take him down once and for all. They think all that anti-pedo shit Trump enacted, is because he thinks he's above the law and is rubbing it in liberals' faces.

They've basically gone from zero to full Pizzagate in under 48 hours. It's fascinating to watch.

If thats the case, it will be interesting watching them give immunity to dozens of pedophiles in the hopes of finding the one time he accidentally walked in on a 17 year old pageant contestant.
 
What you think Police and Doctors and Coroners are magic or something? That they aren't just normal people with job titles you can bully or coerce or bribe your way through? How do you think this Epstein thing got as far as it did?
Yeah, sure, okay, whatever. In one scenario, the paramedics arrived on a Hollywood set, and the paramedics arrived at her house (and was accompanied by her mom the whole time) in the other. Who's lying here, the anonymous source who excuses away their inability to name names or Heather's own mom?
 
Yeah, sure, okay, whatever. In one scenario, the paramedics arrived on a Hollywood set, and the paramedics arrived at her house (and was accompanied by her mom the whole time) in the other. Who's lying here, the anonymous source who excuses away their inability to name names or Heather's own mom?

Note that the blind never says she died immediately afterwards. They said the fake story they told the parents led to her death. How long ago did they tell the parents the story? Heather was 12 at the time of the blind, she was discovered by Spielberg during an MGM studios tour when she was 5.

a bowel obstruction can be caused by rectal hematoma or scarring from repeated abuse.

Remember the original Radar story, about the "family man" with a double life that we'd all be shocked to find out was a ped? People are saying it was Charlie Sheen but NONE of the clues fit him...but they sure fit Speilberg. I certainly hope it's not but after reading this...

There was an episode of "American Dad" entitled "The Goonies 'R' Good Enough, in which a character dressed like Steven Spielberg gets behind a kid dressed like one of the characters from "The Goonies," bends the kid over and mimics sex.

It is beyond creepy, given how Seth MacFarlane has placed multiple clues about Hollywood sex abuse in his shows.
 
Do you mind if I copy this, @It's HK-47? This is REALLY useful.
I don't correlate information for "credit", I just like to try and help people see the bigger picture. People are very susceptible to 'tunnel vision' and the media's frantic 24-hour news cycle is designed to exacerbate that short attention span. The fact that the Epstein story isn't the #1 story dominating every front page tells me everything I need to know about how much they're hoping this goes away. The fact that they came across so much physical evidence that's even been fucking labeled has to be horrifying for anyone who was involved in this.

There's no telling how many people are going to wind up implicated in this and like CatParty said, it doesn't matter what fucking "team" they belong to. If there's legitimate, physical evidence proving that anyone was involved: burn them.
 
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