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.
 
Larry Lawton is a pretty based dude. I don't know the other guy.

The other guy was a guard when larry was in prison and ended up doing a year himself when he got busted for smuggling stuff into the prison later on. He was rather high up and head of the union at the time so he's pretty well versed and experienced in this kind of stuff apparently
 
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A defense attorney for Jeffrey Epstein had previously dated one of the top prosecutors who helped secure the pedophile his 13-month sweetheart deal, it has been revealed.

Lilly Ann Sanchez was a member of Epstein's defense team in 2008 when he was facing a potential federal indictment and life imprisonment for sexually abusing dozens of girls between 1999 and 2007.

Sanchez helped secure a deal with the Southern District of Florida's US Attorney's Office for Epstein to plead guilty to a lesser felony prostitution charge, register as a sex offender and serve just 13 months in a county jail where he could come and go during the day.

It has now emerged that Sanchez had previously been in a relationship with Matthew Menchel, one of the Attorney's Office's prosecutors who worked on the plea deal.
Lilly Ann Sanchez (pictured), a defense attorney for Jeffrey Epstein, had previously dated one of the top prosecutors who helped secure the pedophile his 13-month sweetheart deal
Sanchez and Matthew Menchel (pictured) had a brief relationship in 2003. Menchel was the chief of its criminal division in the Southern District of Florida's US Attorney's Office and worked on the plea deal

A defense attorney for Jeffrey Epstein had previously dated one of the top prosecutors who helped secure the pedophile his 13-month sweetheart deal, it has been revealed. Lilly Ann Sanchez (left) and Matthew Menchel (right) had a brief relationship in 2003

The link between the two came to light in the nearly 300-page review by the Justice Department Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) finalized this week which concluded the Attorney's Office simply exercised 'poor judgement' in reaching the slap on the wrist deal with the pedophile.

The OPR had launched a probe into the actions of the Florida prosecutors several months back.

The full review has not been released, only an executive summary, with the Justice Department citing privacy laws protecting the victims involved.
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A source familiar with the review told the New York Daily News the full report reveals Menchel and Sanchez dated for a few weeks back in 2003 before breaking off the relationship because they felt it wasn't a good idea.

At the time, they were both working at the Southern District of Florida's U.S. Attorney's Office.

Sanchez later left the office to work in private practice and became part of Epstein's defense team in 2007 as he was under investigation for the sexual abuse of underage girls.

When the Attorney's Office began investigating Epstein, Menchel was the chief of its criminal division and worked on the plea deal for the pedophile.
Epstein had faced a potential federal indictment and life imprisonment for sexually abusing dozens of girls but his defense team reached a 'slap on the wrist' plea deal with the Southern District of Florida's US Attorney's Office for the pedophile to serve just 13 months

Epstein had faced a potential federal indictment and life imprisonment for sexually abusing dozens of girls but his defense team reached a 'slap on the wrist' plea deal with the Southern District of Florida's US Attorney's Office for the pedophile to serve just 13 months

The report says Menchel had left the office before the case into Epstein was resolved.

Menchel told Justice Department investigators during the probe that his relationship with Sanchez had no impact on his handling of the case, the report says.

However the review found that the prosecutor should have disclosed the relationship to then US Attorney Alex Acosta and ethics officials and that, if he had, he would have likely been taken off the case.

The review has faced a backlash after it cleared Acosta, Donald Trump's former labor secretary, and his team of prosecutors of misconduct over the handling of the case, instead ruling that the attorney showed 'poor judgement' in granting Epstein the deal.

'While OPR did not find that Department attorneys engaged in professional misconduct, OPR concluded that the victims were not treated with the forthrightness and sensitivity expected by the Department.

'OPR also concluded that former U.S. Attorney Acosta exercised poor judgment by deciding to resolve the federal investigation through the non-prosecution agreement and when he failed to make certain that the state of Florida intended to and would notify victims identified through the federal investigation about the state plea hearing,' the office said in a statement.

The office said the probe found no evidence that Acosta was swayed by 'impermissible considerations, such as Epstein's wealth, status, or associations'.

Senator Ben Sasse released a statement slamming the findings Thursday.
The OPR review also cleared then US Attorney Alex Acosta (pictured) and his team of prosecutors of misconduct over the handling of the case, instead ruling that the attorney simply showed 'poor judgement' in granting Epstein the plea deal
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The OPR review also cleared then US Attorney Alex Acosta (pictured) and his team of prosecutors of misconduct over the handling of the case, instead ruling that the attorney simply showed 'poor judgement' in granting Epstein the plea deal

'Letting a well-connected billionaire get away with child rape and international sex trafficking isn’t ‘poor judgment– it is a disgusting failure. Americans ought to be enraged,' he said.

'Jeffrey Epstein should be rotting behind bars today, but the Justice Department failed Epstein’s victims at every turn.'

Epstein first came under investigation in 2005 after police in Palm Beach received reports he had sexually abused and trafficked underage girls in his mansion there.

Following an investigation he struck the plea deal in 2008 which has been widely criticized.

The deal also protected three co-conspirators from prosecution in Palm Beach, and it was kept secret from his victims for a year.

Epstein was found hanging in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan last August while awaiting trial on new sex trafficking charges.

He had pleaded not guilty to sexually abusing girls as young as 14 and young women in New York and Florida in the early 2000s.

His death was ruled a suicide but his attorneys and some family members claim he was murdered to stop him from sharing what he knows about other high profile, powerful people.

His alleged madam Ghislaine Maxwell is now awaiting her sex trafficking trial in summer 2021.
Maxwell and Epstein in 2005. Epstein was found hanging in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan last August while awaiting trial on new sex trafficking charges. His alleged madam Ghislaine Maxwell is now awaiting her sex trafficking trial

 
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Accused child abuser Ghislaine Maxwell is roused by a flashlight every 15 minutes in her cell to make sure she hasn’t killed herself like Jeffrey Epstein — and subjected to more onerous conditions than the Federal Bureau of Prisons’ most dangerous inmates, her lawyers wrote Tuesday in a letter.

“She is overmanaged under conditions more restrictive than inmates housed in 10South, the most restrictive unit in the MCC; or individuals convicted of terrorism and capital murder and incarcerated at FCI Florence ADMAX, the most restrictive facility operated by the BOP,” the filing states.

The letter is in response to a Monday filing from federal prosecutors informing the judge that Maxwell had a COVID-19 scare after possible exposure to an infected staffer at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn and was placed in quarantine.

The government’s letter, which said Maxwell had tested negative for the virus, stated that she had received more favorable treatment than other inmates.

But the British socialite’s lawyer, Bobbi Sternheim, wrote that just the opposite was true and rattled off a lengthy list of complaints about the conditions of her confinement.

The letter addressed to US District Judge Alison Nathan states that Maxwell had to endure two nasal swabs under the threat of a 21-day quarantine if she declined — and was never informed of the results.

“Ms. Maxwell was ordered to remove her COVID-protection mask for an in-mouth inspection, further risking exposure to the virus,” Sternheim wrote.

Maxwell was also initially quarantined without soap or a toothbrush, and medical staff had ceased checking on her daily since she was put in isolation, the letter whines.

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The Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn

While staff are not supposed to enter Maxwell’s cell during quarantine, an unidentified man entered to snap photos of her and a guard to conduct a search, the attorney wrote.

Sternheim said the situation was no better pre-quarantine.

“Ms. Maxwell has spent the entirely [sic] of her pretrial detention in de facto solitary confinement under the most restrictive conditions where she is excessively and invasively searched and is monitored 24 hours per day,” the letter says.

In addition to a camera in her cell, another device records her every movement when she leaves, even during in-person legal visits, according to the filing.

“And despite non-stop in-cell camera surveillance, Ms. Maxwell’s sleep is disrupted every 15-minutes when she is awakened by a flashlight to ascertain whether she is breathing,” Sternheim wrote.

The letter requests that the judge summon Warden Heriberto Tellez for a full accounting of her “disparate treatment.”

Maxwell is being held without bail while she awaits trial on charges she groomed underage girls to be abused by her and Epstein.

Her lawyers wrote in a previous letter that she was being subjected to especially onerous conditions to ensure she didn’t meet the same fate as Epstein, who committed suicide in custody in August 2019 while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.

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Sleep deprivation will mess up with her brain something fierce, to the point that they could just suggest that anything she says could be inadmissible in a court of law. Really makes you think.

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This is her lawyer making the claim that she's woken every 15 minutes. I would take that assertion with a very large grain of salt.
If she's on suicide watch the guards are going to peek in the window on a regular basis. This is just overly dramatic whining about the hallway light disturbing her previous rest.
 
This Epstein stuff doompills me more than anything. She's not going to make it to trial or, as you suggested in the OP, they'll dismiss anything she says because of "sleep deprivation." Watching extremely powerful people get away with very serious crimes in real time fucking sucks.
 
I hope she's alive prior to her trial. Those kids have to live with what they did to them, why should she be different?
 
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This Epstein stuff doompills me more than anything. She's not going to make it to trial or, as you suggested in the OP, they'll dismiss anything she says because of "sleep deprivation." Watching extremely powerful people get away with very serious crimes in real time fucking sucks.
Machiavelli would be proud, for better or worse. "The Prince" is one of the all-time great blackpills.
 
There is absolutely no way to prevent someone from committing suicide if they're determined enough. My uncle used to do jail duty and he said as a last resort the real fried junkies and psychotics would repeatedly bang their heads against the floor or walls until they had a brain hemorrhage and died.
 
This is exaggerated bs from the lawyer. Would you wake up if someone shined a flashlight on your sleeping body for long enough to make sure your chest was moving?

They aren't physically shaking her awake every 15 minutes.
 
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