Disaster Jeffery Epstein has comitted suicide - Matt Groening got him

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Convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein is dead, law enforcement sources said Saturday.

A gurney carrying a man who looked like Epstein was wheeled out of the Manhattan Correctional Center around 7:30 a.m. The ambulance went to New York Downtown Hospital.
 
Epstein’s victims get second chance at justice against sex offender in appeals court
The young victims of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein will get a second chance at seeking justice after an entire appellate court agreed Friday to rehear claims that federal prosecutors in South Florida violated their rights when they kept them in the dark about a secret plea deal with the now-deceased Palm Beach multimillionaire.

The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a previous panel’s 2-1 decision that rejected a petition by one of Epstein’s victims. She sought to undo the agreement that federal prosecutors struck with Epstein not to charge him with trafficking girls for his own sexual pleasure more than a decade ago.

A majority of the appeals court in Atlanta voted to rehear the appeal, setting the stage for a possible solution for potentially dozens of victims in the ground-breaking Epstein case. Despite its ruling in April, the three-judge panel had called the South Florida prosecutors’ deal with Epstein “beyond scandalous” and a “national disgrace.”

Epstein, 66, committed suicide a year ago while he was in custody on federal sex-trafficking charges in New York.

The three judges narrowly rejected Courtney Wild’s petition to compel federal prosecutors in South Florida to charge Epstein on the grounds that the feds violated Wild’s and other victims’ rights when they cut a secret deal with him behind their backs. Instead, prosecutors allowed Epstein to plead guilty to lenient solicitation charges in state court in Palm Beach County.

“I had confidence this day would come,” Wild said in a statement through her lawyers. “We have fought for 12 years, and as I’ve said before, no matter how many obstacles pile up, we will never give up fighting for what is right.”

Her lawyers vowed to get Epstein’s “secret” plea deal with South Florida prosecutors thrown out.

“This is an important ruling for crime victims, not just for Epstein’s victims but all victims of federal crimes,” Wild’s lawyers, Paul Cassell and Brad Edwards, said. “We look forward to arguing before the full Eleventh Circuit that ‘secret’ plea deal violates the Crime Victims’ Rights Act and that this particular deal should be rescinded.”

Previously, the three-judge appellate panel had ruled that because prosecutors never brought charges against Epstein in the federal court in South Florida, his victims were not legally allowed to seek relief under the Crime Victims’ Rights Act.

“Despite our sympathy for Ms. Wild and others like her, who suffered unspeakable horror at Epstein’s hands, only to be left in the dark — and, so it seems, affirmatively misled — by government lawyers, we find ourselves constrained to deny her petition,” Judge Kevin Newsom wrote in the majority opinion, joined by Judge Gerald Tjoflat.

The panel’s decision was appealed to the full 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals because of a sharply critical dissent by the third panelist, Judge Frank Hull.

“The majority concludes that our court is constrained to leave the victims ‘empty handed,’ and it is up to Congress to ‘amend the [CVRA] to make its intent clear,’ ‘’ Hull wrote. “Not true. The empty result here is only because our court refuses to enforce a federal statute as Congress wrote it. The CVRA is not as impotent as the majority now rewrites it to be.

“Given the undisputed facts that the U.S. Attorney’s Office [in Miami] completed its investigation, drafted a 53-page indictment, and negotiated for days with Epstein’s defense team, the office egregiously violated federal law and the victims’ rights by not conferring one minute with them [or their counsel] before striking the final [non-prosecution agreement] deal granting federal immunity to Epstein and his co-conspirators,” Hull concluded.

Wild’s petition, filed in October, challenged U.S. District Judge Kenneth Marra’s decision that she and others were not eligible for any major relief, even though he found federal prosecutors violated the rights of Epstein’s victims by leaving them in the dark about his non-prosecution agreement with the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Miami.

That office, which was headed at the time of the deal by Alexander Acosta — who later became President Donald Trump’s secretary of labor — has recused itself in the civil case and is represented by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Atlanta.

Wild and another plaintiff, Jane Doe 2, wanted the judge to restore the originally planned federal sex-trafficking charges against Epstein in South Florida, but Marra refused to go that far for a couple of reasons.

Epstein died in August 2019. He was found hanging in a Manhattan jail cell following his arrest on renewed sex-trafficking charges levied by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Manhattan. The arrest by federal authorities in New York City, where Epstein also maintained a home, followed an investigative series in the Miami Herald, Perversion of Justice, that dissected the decision not to charge Epstein federally and, for the first time, presented interviews of Epstein’s victims, including Courtney Wild.

Marra said he did not have the authority to order federal prosecutors in South Florida to charge him, even before Epstein’s death.

In his September ruling, Marra left open the possibility that certain requests by the victims could be fulfilled. They wanted to meet with prosecutors and get an explanation for why the U.S. Attorney’s Office in South Florida didn’t seek a sex trafficking indictment against Epstein when he was initially investigated 10 years earlier, and why they kept the status of the case secret from the victims.
 
If true, it's time to start the bets on how quickly she dies of some totally unexplainable accident.

She will accidentally shoot herself in the back of the head five times and then hide the gun before dying after catching on fire and falling in a spiked pit and having a piano accidentally dropped on her in her secure prison cell with video surveillance that somehow got lost.
 
Expect the train to be bording soon. there is no stops. :optimistic: :stress: :optimistic:

More docs droping soon!!:story:

Ghislaine Maxwell fails to obtain delay in unsealing documents

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FILE PHOTO: Ghislaine Maxwell appears via video link during her arraignment hearing where she was denied bail for her role aiding Jeffrey Epstein to recruit and eventually abuse of minor girls, in Manhattan Federal Court, in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, U.S. July 14, 2020 in this courtroom sketch.
THU AUG 13, 2020 / 6:18 AM EDT
Ghislaine Maxwell fails to obtain delay in unsealing documents
Jonathan Stempel

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Wednesday rejected Ghislaine Maxwell's request for a three-week delay in the unsealing of additional documents related to her dealings with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Lawyers for the British socialite, who faces criminal charges she aided Epstein's sexual abuses, had on Monday said "critical new information" had surfaced that could affect Maxwell's ability to obtain a fair trial, justifying the delay.

But in a two-page order, U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska in Manhattan said she had no reasonable basis to order a delay, because a protective order in the criminal case meant the new information could not be disclosed.

Lawyers for Maxwell did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The documents come from a long-settled civil defamation case against Maxwell by Virginia Giuffre, who said Epstein kept her as a "sex slave" with Maxwell's help.

Maxwell has asked the federal appeals court in Manhattan to block the release from that case of a 2016 deposition about her sex life, also citing the threat to a fair trial.

That court is scheduled to hear oral arguments on Sept. 22. Maxwell's criminal trial is scheduled for next July.

U.S. prosecutors are expected by Thursday to respond to a separate request by Maxwell's lawyers that she be moved into the general population at the Brooklyn jail where she is being held.

The lawyers said Maxwell has been subjected to "uniquely onerous" conditions, including 24-hour surveillance and numerous body scans, and should be treated like other pretrial detainees.

Epstein was found hanged last August in a Manhattan jail while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, 2-1/2 weeks after an apparent unsuccessful suicide attempt.

Maxwell's lawyers called her treatment in jail "a reaction" to Epstein's jailing and death.

(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; editing by Grant McCool)
 


It’s all in a lawsuit filed in January by “Jane Doe,” against Ghislaine Maxwell and against Jeffrey Epstein’s estate.
Doe (Maxwell?) has demanded a jury trial.



One wonders what will come out during the criminal trial…….



www.crimeonline.com/...

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell are accused of abusing a teen girl they recruited from a Michigan arts school where the now-deceased millionaire pedophile donated money and had a private cabin available for his use, the Mirror reports.
A woman who alleges Epstein abused her over the course of four years is now suing Epstein’s estate for $22 million. The woman, who said she was a student at the Interlochen Center for the Arts in northern Michigan in 1994, also claims Maxwell, who is in prison on federal charges alleging she recruited victims and aided in their abuse, “regularly facilitated” abuse against the girl and was often present, according to the report.
Interlochen, which includes a children’s boarding school for the fine arts, allegedly allowed Epstein access to a cabin for up to two weeks per year in exchange for his donations and hosting fundraisers for the institution. The lawsuit, included below, alleges that Epstein and Maxwell spotted the girl on campus one day.
“Doe was sitting alone on a bench between classes when Epstein and Maxwell approached her,” the lawsuit reads. “Epstein bragged to her about being a patron of the arts and giving scholarships to talented young artists like Doe. Epstein probed her at length about her background, family situation and where she lived. As Doe got up to leave, Epstein requested her mother’s phone number back in Florida. She was alarmed by his request, but also feared that she could not refuse the older man’s request so she complied and provided him with the phone number.”
The woman alleges that Epstein abused her at his residences in Florida, New York and New Mexico and was his first victim.
“Jane Doe was their first known victim and was subsequently abused by Epstein and Maxwell for years as a young girl, suffering unimaginable physical and psychological trauma and distress,” the lawsuit reads.
The lawsuit further alleges that Epstein took the girl to Mar-a-Lago in Florida and introduced her to its owner, Donald Trump, who was not yet in the White House at the time. The lawsuit reads: “Introducing 14-year-old Doe to Donald J. Trump, Epstein elbowed Trump playfully asking him, referring to Doe, ‘This is a good one, right?’ Trump smiled and nodded in agreement. They both chuckled and Doe felt uncomfortable, but, at the time, she was too young to understand why.”


Here are the relevant parts of the lawsuit.

WARNING: TRIGGERS LIE AHEAD


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Read the whole sordid lawsuit here if you dare.


My youngest daughter is 14. I can’t imagine the depravity it takes to be Trump.
 
>Jane Doe
>Californian
>Brings up Trump once, never mentions that the president engaged with her sexually.
>Only guy other than Trump who can confirm is dead.
>Other person in lawsuit is in prison, moved around to make sure she doesn't decide to "off herself".
That's bulletproof evidence that the president is a paedo right there.
 
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