Some thoughts on Jeffrey Epstein
There are enough stories 'out there' on Epstein right now,
I don't need to be repeating them here.
However, I do have a few thoughts I would like to share:
Unsealed court docs detail Clinton, Trump ties to Epstein
There are enough stories 'out there' on Epstein right now,
I don't need to be repeating them here.
However, I do have a few thoughts I would like to share:
When I heard that Epstein was taken off suicide watch prior to his apparent suicide, it reminded me of seeing Lee Harvey Oswald leading a group of guards and detectives into the basement of Dallas Police headquarters. I watched that scene live on TV and was horrified that Oswald was in front of everyone and there was an uncontrolled crowd in the basement, including Jack Ruby, who, by the way, was not a fan of JFK. - but that's another story.
We will have to wait for investigations to be completed to know more details, and then trust that the details we hear will be truthful. I have little confidence that they will be. I have about as much confidence as I did in the Warren Commission which could have white-washed the entire White House.
Law suits will continue, and likely more to be added, which will have the authority of discovery. This will continue to reveal secrets, as the article immediately below shows, but we will not have the benefit of Epstein's testimony. That is what could cause serious damage to some big name players and that is what needed to be avoided. It is unlikely that Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's high priced madam, will offer any inculpatory information, though, undoubtedly, she is aware of many who took advantage of Epstein's perverted talents.
I said, when Epstein was arrested last month, that it was very unlikely he would live to give testimony. Too many wealthy and powerful people could not afford to let that happen. Of course, it could actually have been suicide, but that would have been possibly the first act of any kind of integrity in Epstein's life.
Unsealed court docs detail Clinton, Trump ties to Epstein
& Epstein's interest in ‘erotic servitude’
A court sketch of Jeffrey Epstein during a hearing in his sex trafficking case in New York City, July 31, 2019.
© Reuters / Jane Rosenberg
Thousands of court documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein sex abuse case have been unsealed, providing new details into the financier’s connections to current and former US presidents, and his interest in sex trafficking.
The files were unsealed on Friday as part of an ongoing lawsuit filed by Epstein accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre against the businessman’s ex-girlfriend and so-called “madam,” Ghislaine Maxwell. Giuffre alleges Epstein and Maxwell forced her into sex, and trafficked her to other wealthy and powerful men.
In a deposition included in the unsealed records, Giuffre said she was ordered by Epstein and Maxwell to give erotic massages and have sex with men, ranging from Prince Andrew, billionaire investor Glenn Dubin and former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, who has admitted to meeting with Epstein on his Zorro Ranch once in 2002, but denies Giuffre’s charge.
In perhaps the most disturbing disclosure, the documents also contain a receipt indicating Epstein bought books pertaining to sadomasochism and sexual slavery, including the titles ‘SM 101: A Realistic Introduction,’ ‘SlaveCraft: Roadmaps for Erotic Servitude’ and ‘Training with Miss Abernathy: A Workbook for Erotic Slaves and Their Owners.’ Giuffre’s attorneys say the purchases support her account of sexual exploitation at the hands of Epstein and Maxwell.
No sex-trafficking for Clinton
No sex with underage girls for Trump
While the documents reveal that both President Donald Trump and former President Bill Clinton had dealings with Epstein – whether on his private jet or on one of his luxurious properties – Giuffre noted in the deposition that Clinton had no involvement in the sex-trafficking ring, and that Trump “didn't partake in any sex” with underage girls.
Giuffre first sued Maxwell in 2015 for her role in Epstein’s sex ring, and later filed a second defamation suit after Maxwell accused her of lying. The records released Friday have been under seal as part of that case, for which Maxwell failed to obtain a summary dismissal in 2017.
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