NY - Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein arrested, sex trafficking, 6 July 2019 *FOUND DECEASED IN JAIL* #4

Mark Epstein said he inquired about the footage in a meeting with Bannon in New York after his brother's death but that Bannon refused to share more information.

"He told me he had like 16 hours of videotaping with Jeffrey in his vault," Mark Epstein said. "And he told me it was protected because it was witness preparation and it was protected under attorney-client privilege. But the thing is, Bannon's not an attorney."



 
Mark Epstein said he inquired about the footage in a meeting with Bannon in New York after his brother's death but that Bannon refused to share more information.

"He told me he had like 16 hours of videotaping with Jeffrey in his vault," Mark Epstein said. "And he told me it was protected because it was witness preparation and it was protected under attorney-client privilege. But the thing is, Bannon's not an attorney."



Gross.

The circus train keeps on chugging, but the wheels of justice are stuck.

jmo
 
Gross.

The circus train keeps on chugging, but the wheels of justice are stuck.

jmo
He’s lying. He has the tapes because he’s a creep. He was probably also helping Epstein blackmail his friends. Why else keep copies of those tapes. Is anyone investigating this or is it considered past the statute of limitations?
 
Jeffrey Epstein’s once vast estate — art, jewelry, lavish properties and investments — was meant to be drained by settlements to his many sexual abuse victims and payments to resolve other legal claims. But now it appears that two of his most loyal business associates, who are serving as executors of his estate, stand in line to potentially reap a big benefit.



1/16/2025
 
Thomas Volscho, a sociology professor at the College of Staten Island, who has been researching a book on Epstein, questioned why information on a criminal enterprise would need to be classified by the federal government. “When and why would Epstein documents undergo a formal classification process: are they national security documents? What agency possesses which documents?” he said.

Volscho wondered what exactly the Trump administration was seeking to release. “The ‘client list’ does not exist that we know of, the ‘unredacted black book’ has been floating around the internet for years and the ‘full flight logs’ have been around in various forms since 2015. But maybe they will surprise us.”

 
Bondi said there are “a lot of documents” related to the dead pedophile’s case sitting “on her desk” waiting to be reviewed during an interview with Fox News.

She said she was briefed on the materials shortly after being confirmed to her high-profile post in the Trump administration — and that looking at them was a “directive” from the president himself.

 
Attorney General Pam Bondi teased Wednesday that the Justice Department will likely release documents related to Jeffrey Epstein “tomorrow,” including the flight logs from the notorious sex predator’s private jet. ...

There are well over — this will make you sick — 200 victims … over 250, actually,” the attorney general told Watters, explaining the delay in releasing the documents.
 
Dont think Epstein documents will be released-- just saying. moo

Footage from Oct 2022: CO stated: I will eat all sorts of hats if that doesnt happen, regarding GM will be moved from US to UK.


@BrianEntin


Resharing in light of today's possible release of Epstein documents.

 

Most of the "Epstein docs" we've seen over the past several years have come out of civil litigation between one of Jeffrey Epstein's accusers, Virginia Giuffre, and his co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell.
It also led to the criminal case against Maxwell, which I explained here:

https://www.businessinsider.com/jeffrey-epstein-list-names-unsealed-doe-court-documents- 2024-1

@JayShams

I would love it if the Justice Department published records the FBI seized when they arrested Epstein and raided his properties in 2019. I've filed FOIA requests for those records and have been denied. Hopefully,
@AGPamBondi will make them public.


@JayShams

I should also point out that the "Jeffrey Epstein client list" does not exist and makes no sense on multiple levels (you think he made a list???).

 
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@jkbjournalist


It's interesting to note that Pam Bondi was Florida's attorney general 2011-2109 -- a period of time when Jeffrey Epstein's plane records became public, victims' lawsuits were filed and a lot of new evidence against Epstein surfaced. So questions should be asked about why she didn't take up the case -- or launch a probe -- when she was attorney general in Florida.
 
After making an explosive announcement that the Trump administration was releasing long-awaited secret documents containing “shocking” new details of crimes by child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and others, U.S. Attorney Pam Bondi on Thursday posted less than 200 pages of previously released flight logs, an evidence log and a heavily redacted list of contacts. She then blamed the FBI for withholding the rest of the documents

Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/article301104524.html#storylink=cpy
 
Theyve since posted them, but this is from earlier


House Judiciary GOP account posts 'Rickroll' instead of Epstein files link, sparking backlash

So embarrassing. Our federal government has turned into a low quality reality tv show. It's become the laughing stock of the world.🤢
 

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