Jeffrey Epstein Has Been Arrested For Sex Trafficking of Minors
Jeffrey
Epstein has been arrested for allegedly sex trafficking dozens of
minors in New York and Florida between 2002 and 2005, according The Daily Beast.
Epstein is reportedly due to appear in court on Monday, about 12 years
after the 66 year old received a slap on the wrist for allegedly
molesting dozens of underage girls.
The new charges claim that "Epstein sexually exploited dozens
of underage girls in a now-familiar scheme: paying them cash for
'massages' and then molesting or sexually abusing them in his Upper East
Side mansion or his residence in Palm Beach."
Epstein's abuse allegations date back more than a decade and have
been recently brought to light by his victims and authorities. Up until
now, and even in the midst of the #MeToo movement, Epstein has been able
to avoid any type of meaningful jail time.
In an era where #MeToo has toppled powerful men, Epstein’s name was largely absent from the national conversation, until the Miami Heraldpublished a three-part series on
how his wealth, power and influence shielded him from federal
prosecution. For years, The Daily Beast reported on Epstein’s easy jail
sentence and soft treatment by the U.S. Attorney’s Office, which ultimately scrapped a 53-page indictment against
Epstein. An earlier version of Epstein’s plea deal included a 10-year
federal sentence—before his star-studded lawyers threatened to go to
trial in a case prosecutors feared was unwinnable, in part because
Epstein’s team dredged up dirt on the victims, including social media
posts indicating drug use.
Employees and associates of Epstein allegedly recruited the girls for
Epstein, and some victims also became recruiters themselves. The girls
were as young as 14 and police allege that Epstein knew they were
underage. Epstein's attorney, Martin Weinberg, declined to comment
Saturday night.
Epstein has been accused of transporting young women on his private
jet to facilitate the abuse, according to his alleged victims. For more
background on the allegations already made in lawsuits, and in the
public domain against Epstein, read the full Daily Beast article here.
Recall, back in 2017, we wrote about former
secret service agent Dan Bongino threatening to reveal new details
about Bill Clinton’s 26 documented trips aboard notorious pedophile
Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet, nicknamed the “Lolita Express."
Bongino dropped a ominous-sounding threat at the time: “...people
know things not yet released publicly about your messiah Hillary. Don’t
poke the bear loser, you may not like the results. #Epstein #EmailGate,”
tweeted Bongino.
For those who are unfamiliar with his story, Jeffrey Epstein is a New
York City financier who pled guilty in 2008 to a single count of
soliciting sex from an underage girl. He eventually spent 13 months in
prison and was forced to register as a level three sex offender
(considered the highest risk of re-offending) though stories of his lust
for girls as young of 12 have spread like wildfire in recent years.
Epstein allegedly installed beds in his custom jet, and also
purportedly filmed powerful men during romps with underage girls to
obtain materials for blackmail.
Maybe we could ask little girls to write about their first experience - with a Tribal Member's penis. It would work - in government skools. In Catholic skools - little boys would write about their first experience - with a Priests penis.
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A Member of the Tribe who is also friends with Bill Clinton. Was Kurt Johnson also invited - or John Dickert.......
Always gotta wonder......
Maybe we could ask little girls to write about their first experience - with a Tribal Member's penis. It would work - in government skools. In Catholic skools - little boys would write about their first experience - with a Priests penis.
Yeah - sounds about right.
Maybe the Sheep need a Refresher Course:
http://www.jtirregulars.com/2019/06/ben-shapiro-on-jesus-christ.html
BS: From a Jewish point of view, where we don't believe in the divinity of Christ. There you can make an argument, that the Gospels which were written significantly-
JR: He was just a prophet.
BS: No, no, no. We don't even think he was a prophet.
JR: What do you think he was? What do you guys think he was?
BS: Well, I, I, I, what do I think he was historically? I think he was a Jew who tried to lead a revolt against the Romans and got killed for his trouble. Just like a lot of other Jews at that time who tried to lead revolts against the Romans and got killed for their trouble.
JR: So he became legend, and story, and it became a bigger and bigger deal as time went on.
BS: Yeah, he had a group of followers and that gradually grew.
JR: Do you think he was resurrected?
BS: No. That's not a Jewish belief.
JR: Okay. I just wanted to check.
BS: We're not into miracle stories, no. That's not.
JR: You don't have any miracles?
BS: Not by Jesus. There was in the Old Testament. Yeah, you've got Moses splitting the sea and all that.
JR: What do you think happened there?
BS: What do I think happened there? I'll go with my Maimonidean explanation. There was, it says in the Bible, there was a strong east wind. So there was a naturalistic explanation for a physical phenomenon.
JR: That makes sense.
BS: That's what Maimonides is constantly trying to do.
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