NY - Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein arrested, sex trafficking, 6 July 2019 *FOUND DECEASED IN JAIL* #3

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Prince Andrew whinged ‘Prince Albert of Monaco does what he wants but I get in big trouble’ during moan at paedo pal Jeffrey Epstein’s £63 million mansion

Born with an engraved silver spoon from the Royal Family in his mouth, Andrew can't seem to demonstrate any credible leadership or moral atlas.

His pathetic whine, above, and his 20 -year very close friendship with a man whose entire life, bearing, associates, and behavior are very much outside of the decency and duty that Andrew grew up with is condemming for him.

It's not like JE was married with 3 children, portrayed a family life and is not found out now to have a debauched secret. He's openly been..... different, with very provocative behaviour, artwork, associates. His revolving group of underaged lovely women was even too much for serial philanderer Trump.

Even Trump could see JE was fooling around with underaged girls. And Andrew couldn't see it, or hear the warnings from his advisors , or read about the conviction for prostitution. Even that wasn't enough to warn him away from the goodies that Epstein was providing.

Sorry, but the Buckingham Palace statement is just an embarassment for The Firm, and Prince Andrew is over. IHMO.

It's probably good Beatrice's wedding seems to be planned for Italy. Maybe Andrew will be less conspicuous. And it sounds like HRH The Queen and Prince Philip wouldn't be obligated to attend.

Andrew can still spend his time golfing in Spain and the Mid-East where there are always people wanting his connections. The parasitic Sarah Ferguson will still be there to give him cover, as long as he is supporting her financially.
 
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According to a new report by Julie Brown, the Miami Herald reporter whose investigative reporting led to the charges that resulted in Epstein’s incarceration at MCC, many people who were listed in Epstein’s “little black book” have no recollection of meeting him.

“My sister knew his girlfriend”.

“Maybe I handed him my business card once”.

“We met at a party a long time ago”.

Those are the kinds of answers she’s getting when she contacts people who are listed in Epstein’s “little black book”.

The 92-page document was first published in 2015 by the now-defunct Gawker website – which claimed that it had appeared in court documents regarding Epstein’s prosecution in Florida.

Brown and others recently started calling all the U.S. phone numbers that were listed in the document.

According to Brown, many calls were ducked – and few messages were returned.

“Those who did comment often said they were in the book because of their ties to Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s socialite girlfriend, alleged enabler and business associate”, Brown said.
The Epstein Chronicles: More Details & More Questions
 
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According to a new report by Julie Brown, the Miami Herald reporter whose investigative reporting led to the charges that resulted in Epstein’s incarceration at MCC, many people who were listed in Epstein’s “little black book” have no recollection of meeting him.

“My sister knew his girlfriend”.

“Maybe I handed him my business card once”.

“We met at a party a long time ago”.

Those are the kinds of answers she’s getting when she contacts people who are listed in Epstein’s “little black book”.

The 92-page document was first published in 2015 by the now-defunct Gawker website – which claimed that it had appeared in court documents regarding Epstein’s prosecution in Florida.

Brown and others recently started calling all the U.S. phone numbers that were listed in the document.

According to Brown, many calls were ducked – and few messages were returned.

“Those who did comment often said they were in the book because of their ties to Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s socialite girlfriend, alleged enabler and business associate”, Brown said.
The Epstein Chronicles: More Details & More Questions
Well I guess that's not surprising.

If I didn't want my family or friends to know I had fraternized with JE, I might not return a journalist's call, either
 
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Epstein was “later removed from suicide watch after being evaluated by a doctoral-level psychologist who determined that a suicide watch was no longer warranted,” Boyd wrote in the three-page letter.

The letter does not identify the psychologist who removed Epstein from suicide watch, or what their reasoning was for the decision. The letter does clarify that part of the suicide watch involved daily evaluation by a psychologist.
Jeffrey Epstein Update: Psychologist Allowed Removal From Suicide Watch




The Boyd letter, provided to Reuters on Friday, confirmed that Epstein had been placed on suicide watch in July, a status under which the designated prisoner is held in a special cell under constant observation by staff or “inmate companions.”

In addition to being housed in a special chamber affording an unobstructed view of the occupant and easy entry from the outside, inmates on suicide watch are evaluated daily by a psychologist, the letter said.

Typically imposed as a short-term restriction, suicide watch in Bureau of Prisons facilities can only be terminated by a bureau psychologist following a face-to-face evaluation of the inmate, Boyd wrote. No reason was given for Epstein’s removal.
Psychologist approved Jeffrey Epstein's removal from suicide watch - Reuters
 
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Epstein was “later removed from suicide watch after being evaluated by a doctoral-level psychologist who determined that a suicide watch was no longer warranted,” Boyd wrote in the three-page letter.

The letter does not identify the psychologist who removed Epstein from suicide watch, or what their reasoning was for the decision. The letter does clarify that part of the suicide watch involved daily evaluation by a psychologist.
Jeffrey Epstein Update: Psychologist Allowed Removal From Suicide Watch




The Boyd letter, provided to Reuters on Friday, confirmed that Epstein had been placed on suicide watch in July, a status under which the designated prisoner is held in a special cell under constant observation by staff or “inmate companions.”

In addition to being housed in a special chamber affording an unobstructed view of the occupant and easy entry from the outside, inmates on suicide watch are evaluated daily by a psychologist, the letter said.

Typically imposed as a short-term restriction, suicide watch in Bureau of Prisons facilities can only be terminated by a bureau psychologist following a face-to-face evaluation of the inmate, Boyd wrote. No reason was given for Epstein’s removal.
Psychologist approved Jeffrey Epstein's removal from suicide watch - Reuters
Epstein was a very smart, but twisted, criminal.

It's not an accident that he modified his will 2 days before his death.

I'm sure it wasn't difficult to persuade a psychologist that he wasnt exhibiting suicidal risk behaviour.
 
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Narcissists of a feather flock together IMO.
My take on him... he is an aging Narsisst himself.
I do think you are spot on about him repeating himself - it’s like a story he believes and replays in his aging ego head to justify his participation with a (unmasked) fellow Narc.
He spoke of those girls like they were inanimate objects,appliances.
That’s Narc talk.

JMO

You make excellent points. I was thinking of his repetition as age/dementia-related, but hadn’t thought of it as a story he tells himself, replaying his justification for associating with JE. And I associated his trollop comment with age and class-related ignorance. But I see your point about Narc talk. Interesting. I agree and stand corrected.
 
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It has also emerged the 68-year-old was due to meet high-profile Bank of England figures on the day he died.

It was supposed to be Mr Maxwell's "day of reckoning", as he was expected to explain the financial troubles plaguing his companies, Maxwell Communication Corporation and Mirror Group Holdings, with two loans totalling $917 million still outstanding.
Mysterious death of Epstein 'madam' Ghislaine Maxwell's father Robert Maxwell


Everything You Need To Know About Jeffrey Epstein's Alleged Madame Ghislaine Maxwell | Celebrity Net Worth
 
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Jeffrey Epstein storm: Prince Andrew ‘now willing to talk to the FBI if requested’ Palace sources say as questions emerge over Duke’s timeline for first meeting disgraced millionaire

Prince Andrew 'now willing to talk to the FBI if requested' Palace sources say | Daily Mail Online

I don’t think PA will be asked by the FBI to sit down and talk because the U.S government will not want to anger the British royal family and cause friction between the U.S.A and U.K relationship.
 
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Jeffrey Epstein storm: Prince Andrew ‘now willing to talk to the FBI if requested’ Palace sources say as questions emerge over Duke’s timeline for first meeting disgraced millionaire

Prince Andrew 'now willing to talk to the FBI if requested' Palace sources say | Daily Mail Online

I don’t think PA will be asked by the FBI to sit down and talk because the U.S government will not want to anger the British royal family and cause friction between the U.S.A and U.K relationship.

From my perspective, I don't think the FBI would step in. However, the SDNY might ask to meet with him and could do so in a way that is not public. I don't think that the SDNY would pass the opportunity given how hot this case has become from a political/power perspective. PA has public photos of him at the mansion, waving to a young girl and glancing around to see if he was seen with the now well-known photo of him with the young accuser where he is smiling, relaxed with his arm around her waist. Given the optics and the current public pressure, he should offer to sit rather than be requested b/c I don't think this will go away like other scandals do-- there is just too much.
 
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Inmate 76318-054: The Last Days of Jeffrey Epstein
Jeffrey Epstein, inmate 76318-054, hated his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center. It was cramped, dank and infested with vermin, so Mr. Epstein, long accustomed to using his wealth to play by his own rules, devised a way out.

What did this deviant sex predator expect? A suite at the Ritz-Carlton New York?

The arrogance of the entitled class is repugnant.

The world of sex-trafficking is infested with vermin of the human kind.

When Epstein came face-to-face with his own putrid image in the form of filthy rodents, he couldn't take it. When Epstein came face-to-face with & experienced the confinement that his victims endured at his hands, he couldn't handle it.

If Hell exists, I think it must be a place where its inhabitants are brought face-to-face before a mirror to view a reflection of their own hideous souls, followed by a montage of images when they could have made a different choice - when they could have chosen the path of Love and Compassion, but instead chose the path of base self-gratification and self-promotion.
 
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This entire - is beyond sickening...”16 yr old trollop”...”totally complicit”
JMO


Jeffrey Epstein, my very, very sick pal
A very weird interview with Stuart Pivar about Epstein, his science parties, his “pathology,” and the industrial scale of it all.

Let’s put it this way. What’s the difference between the punishment which befalls a murderer and a serial murderer? It’s the same. If Jeffrey Epstein was found guilty of fooling around with one 16-year-old trollop, nobody would pay any attention. The trouble is, what he did was quantitative and not qualitative.
What Jeffrey did is nothing in comparison to the rapes and the forceful things, which people did. Jeffrey had to do with a bunch of women who were totally complicit. For years, they went, came there time and time and time again. And if there was only one of them who did it, no one would have noticed—except he made an industry out of it. And why did he make an industry out of it? Because Jeffrey was a very, very, very sick man. For some reason that doesn’t get understood.

More.....
.........He did stuff with underage girls who knew what the hell they were doing. By the hundreds. If he only did one, no one would pay attention. Nor, on the other hand, did he actually rape any of them or anything like that, which happens, you know. If you want to make a list of, let us say, in the past several years, of the kind of stuff going on of sexual abuse of children and what the hell not—you want to compare that with what Jeffrey did? What Jeffrey did in comparison with the kind of stuff which gets exposed every day of people who are abusing children left and right and all kinds of institutions? Jeffrey never did anything like that. Everything he had to do with these girls was complicit. And it was just interesting to the rest of the world who doesn’t understand that Jeffrey was a very sick man. He had a case of what is called satyriasis. Did you hear of that?

The attitude expressed in the above article is indicative of the misogynistic culture that makes it possible for predators like JE to prey upon young girls and women.

We Will Not Be Silent.

Here Us Now.

We Are Legion.
 
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[QUOTE="kaen, Given the optics and the current public pressure, he should offer to sit rather than be requested b/c I don't think this will go away like other scandals do-- there is just too much.[/QUOTE] RSBM BBM

Yes, I totally agree, PA should offer to sit & answer questions but I can’t imagine him doing that unless he would stonewall or lie his a$$ off. Why try to look accountable now? He has no reason to, IMO. He’s been protected since the day he was born and will continue to be until he dies.

It makes me ill to think about he & JE (and many others I believe) taking advantage of all these innocent young girls. If those girls had any other options, then of course they would have been doing anything other than servicing these pawing old perverts. But they didn’t care.....those girls were fresh, young things at their disposal to do whatever they wanted to. Disgusting pervs.

ETA I just saw Greg’s post above that PA is reportedly ready to sit with LE per the DM so I am all wet. Never mind lol! (but I still think he will lie of course & stonewall JMO)
 
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Can't help but think, why would a millionaire leave all of his estate to another millionaire ? How could anybody justify in their mind , ANYONE who lived, breathed and walked on this earth, be so depraved or indifferent to the so many needs of others?
 
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Can't help but think, why would a millionaire leave all of his estate to another millionaire ? How could anybody justify in their mind , ANYONE who lived, breathed and walked on this earth, be so depraved or indifferent to the so many needs of others?

Because they simply do not exist in their world, and if they were ever so inclined to pay attention to the lower classes, they would not matter to them in the least. In their minds, I believe, everyone should find the easy way out to make huge $$ and blackmail/screw everyone they can get the goods on for all they are worth. The lower classes mean nothing at all to them. JMO
 
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The lower classes mean nothing at all to them. JMO

I'm not even referring to the "lower classes", humanity in general, i.e. medical research (cancer research), history preservation, the arts, colleges, veterans organizations, The Red Cross, Feeding America, Green Peace, Disaster relief....the list is endless.
 
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Can't help but think, why would a millionaire leave all of his estate to another millionaire ? How could anybody justify in their mind , ANYONE who lived, breathed and walked on this earth, be so depraved or indifferent to the so many needs of others?

There are the Jeffrey Epsteins of the world who exhibit depraved indifference to the needs of others.

And then, thankfully, there are the Warren Buffetts and Bill Gates and others of the wealthy class who are giving away the bulk of their money in “The Giving Pledge” to benefit those less fortunate.
Home - The Giving Pledge

Since 2006, Warren Buffett has donated more than $30.9 billion to the separate charities, with roughly $24.5 billion going to the Gates Foundation over the years, according to Reuters.

The billionaire's annual tradition of donating a lump sum stems from a longstanding belief in sharing wealth with those in need, rather than keeping it for oneself and one's heirs.
Warren Buffett has donated $3.4 billion to Gates's and family charities—here's why


Some accomplishments:
What Bill and Melinda Gates are doing with Warren Buffett’s $30 billion, a decade after historic gift

The contrast between what Epstein and Buffett will be remembered for is like darkness and light...literally.
 
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Del sry
 
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