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

PEOPLE reviewed the flight logs and found Trump's name a total of seven times. He was mentioned on page 24 of the first flight log, dated Oct. 11, 1993. He was also mentioned twice on page 27, along with his then-wife Marla Maples, their daughter Tiffany Trump and a nanny on May 15, 1994. Three of the dates had "JE" (Jeff Epstein) listed on the same flights as Trump. GM, possibly Ghislane Maxwell, was listed as a passenger on the October 1993 flight
 
So they were handing out case documents to a bunch of randos as though they were swag goodie bags, and during a meeting with top members of government for something that was ultimately of little importance or news worthiness. What an unserious way to run a country.


Jessica Reed Kraus, another influencer, wrote in an Instagram post that Bondi personally delivered the documents to the group in a meeting that President Trump joined. Wheeler wrote that FBI Director Kash Patel and Vice President JD Vance were also in attendance.

A total of 15 influencers were on hand for the meeting, according to Kraus. Others included conspiracy promoter Jack Posobiec, election denier Scott Presler and Rogan O'Handley and Chaya Raichik, the people behind the accounts DC_Draino and LibsofTikTok, respectively.
 
So they were handing out case documents to a bunch of randos as though they were swag goodie bags, and during a meeting with top members of government for something that was ultimately of little importance or news worthiness. What an unserious way to run a country.

The optics of a gaggle of "influencers" smiling and guffawing over receiving documents related to a known child trafficker and sex abuser is disgusting. Everyone involved should be ashamed of themselves.
 
The optics of a gaggle of "influencers" smiling and guffawing over receiving documents related to a known child trafficker and sex abuser is disgusting. Everyone involved should be ashamed of themselves.
There are explanations out there of what really happened.
Liz Wheeler explained in great detail on Viva Frei's show. It makes more sense to hear the other side of this.

jmo
 
Ex-Barclays (BARC.L), opens new tab boss Jes Staley on Tuesday insisted he was shocked by serial paedophile Jeffrey Epstein's 2019 arrest for sex trafficking, though Britain's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said that contradicted his evidence in a separate case.


The 68-year-old, who is fighting the ban at London's Upper Tribunal, said in his witness statement that he was "shocked and surprised" by Epstein's 2019 arrest for sex trafficking minors.
But lawyers representing the FCA said allegations against Epstein were known within JPMorgan (JPM.N), opens new tab, where Staley was previously head of the private bank and had Epstein as a client, which undermined Staley's stance.

The FCA's lawyer Leigh-Ann Mulcahy also cited Staley's own evidence in a lawsuit brought against him by JPMorgan in the U.S. Virgin Islands, which was settled in 2023.

In September 2014, Staley's friend Michael Ovitz, who co-founded Creative Artists Agency, emailed Staley a link to a story which referred to multiple civil lawsuits brought against Epstein by young women and girls.

Three months later, Staley emailed Epstein: "The strength of a Greek army was that its core held shoulder to shoulder, and would not flee or break, no matter the threat. That is us."

 
The Justice Department is in the midst of an urgent and chaotic effort to review sensitive materials from the FBI investigation into the convicted sex offender and financier Jeffrey Epstein, with Attorney General Pam Bondi pushing the FBI and her own department to release more files from the case amid continued pressure from President Donald Trump's supporters, multiple sources told ABC News.

As many as a thousand FBI agents, many of whom are usually focusing on national security matters, have been enlisted to help with the effort, sources said…


Among the material under consideration for release is previously undisclosed video evidence from the sex-trafficking investigation into Epstein, sources said, adding that the DOJ has not yet made a final decision on that matter.

Authorities may also be reviewing materials detailed in a document released earlier this month that the Justice Department is calling "Evidence List," a three-page catalog of material apparently obtained through searches of Epstein's properties in New York, Florida and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Among the items investigators obtained, according to the document, is "one CD labelled 'girl pics nude book 4' and a folder titled "LSJ logbook," which appears to be a reference to Epstein's private island Little St. James.

 



  • She recently posted a picture of her bruised face on Instagram saying she had been in a road accident and was told she had four days to live
  • Her husband filed a family restraining order against her in February that she has allegedly violated
As controversy swirls about a cryptic instagram message Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Guiffre recently posted about her deteriorating health following a car crash in Australia, she is now coming forward with allegations of abuse against her husband of 22 years, Robert Giuffre.
 
Virginia Giuffre, one of the most prominent survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse, has died by suicide, her family said Friday.

Giuffre, 41, died in Neergabby, Australia, where she had been living for several years.


Giuffre was one of the earliest and loudest voices calling for criminal charges against Epstein and his enablers. Other Epstein abuse survivors later credited her with giving them the courage to speak out.

 
“There are tens of thousands of videos of Epstein with children or child p… and there are hundreds of victims,” Bondi told reporters at the White House on Wednesday. “And no one victim will ever get released. It’s just the volume and that’s what they’re going through right now.
The FBI is diligently going through that.” Bondi was responding to newly expressed doubts from Rep. James Comer, the Republican chairman of the House Oversight Committee, who told a MAGA-friendly podcaster he does not believe the Justice Department is in possession of the records detailing the high-profile sex-trafficking case. “The attorney general does not have them or she would’ve turned them over. The president ordered them released, the attorney general ordered them released. We all know they have not been released,” Comer told Benny Johnson in an interview that aired Tuesday…

Glenn Greenwald, the journalist and civil liberties advocate, posted Wednesday that he takes Bondi at her word that the FBI is reviewing a tranche of videos, but added that she should reveal if Epstein had any ties to the government. Alexander Acosta, the former U.S. Attorney in Florida who oversaw Epstein’s controversial 2008 plea deal, reportedly stated during his vetting for a Trump administration position that he was told Epstein “belonged to intelligence.” “We should, however, find out — and quickly — if Epstein worked with or for any specific intelligence agencies,” Greenwald said.

Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/article305900636.html#storylink=cpy
 
  • Security camera footage from Metropolitan Correctional Center
  • Documentation of guard activities during critical time periods
  • Medical examiner findings supported by additional evidence
  • Timeline reconstruction using multiple surveillance sources
  • Audio recordings from prison communications systems
  • Witness statements previously withheld from public
  • Expert analysis of physical evidence from cell
*The conspiracy theories addressed
Bureau specifically targeting persistent claims:

  • Allegations of murder rather than suicide systematically refuted
  • Claims about guard negligence shown to be overstated
  • Theories about powerful figures orchestrating death challenged
  • Social media misinformation campaigns directly addressed
  • Alternative scenarios thoroughly investigated and dismissed
  • Physical evidence inconsistent with murder theories
  • Forensic analysis supporting suicide conclusion
 

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