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I'm not locked in here with you, you are locked in here with me.
But the the quote appears absolutely genuine
Poor girl looks terrified.
Jeffrey Epstein’s ‘Infinite Means’ May Be a Mirage
When federal prosecutors announced sex-trafficking charges against Jeffrey Epstein this week, they described him as “a man of nearly infinite means.” They argued that his vast wealth — and his two private jets — made him a flight risk.Mr. Epstein is routinely described as a billionaire and brilliant financier, and he rubbed elbows with the powerful, including former and future presidents. Even after his 2008 guilty plea in a prostitution case in Florida, he promoted himself as a financial wizard who used arcane mathematical models, and he often dropped the names of Nobel Prize-winning friends. He told potential clients that they had to invest a minimum of $1 billion. At his peak in the early 2000s, a magazine profile said he employed 150 people, some working out of the historic Villard Houses on Madison Avenue.
Much of that appears to be an illusion, and there is little evidence that Mr. Epstein is a billionaire.
Mr. Epstein’s wealth may have depended less on his math acumen than his connections to two men — Steven J. Hoffenberg, a onetime owner of The New York Post and a notorious fraudster later convicted of running a $460 million Ponzi scheme, and Leslie H. Wexner, the billionaire founder of retail chains including The Limited and the chief executive of the company that owns Victoria’s Secret.
Full article:
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/10/business/jeffrey-epstein-net-worth.html
It Sure Looks Like Jeffrey Epstein Was a Spy—But Whose?
In terms of scandals, the sordid saga of Jeffrey Epstein has it all. Mysterious gaudy fortunes. Jet-setting debauchery. Lots of pretty girls—including very young girls. Sex and more sex, not necessarily legal or consensual. Add a battalion of VIPs, including billionaires, A-list celebrities, royalty and no less than two American presidents.
The only thing missing was espionage… and it’s not missing anymore.
Full article:
https://observer.com/2019/07/jeffrey-epstein-spy-intelligence-work/
1 - He's shown repeatedly that he's an extremely poor judge of character - especially when being friends/colleagues with a person benefits him somehow.
2 - He rewrites history and lies about his relationship with them when they're burned, and ignores any attempts to call him on that.
I very much doubt he's anything to do with this, beyond a vague awareness of what's going on (which isn't illegal).
(Haven't forgot)
Anyone else find that picture on the article of Trump standing creepily close to Acosta as he makes his announcement really weird?!
And another one goes under.
I think Trump was standing there to make sure Acosta went right under.