New Epstein thread on current charges on other powerful people that got caught in his web

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those obsessed with clinton would do well to remember that Donald has bragged about sexually assaulting women, using words like they just let you. He’s friends with numerous human traffickers. George Nader, a high level trump campaign staffer was just charged with having sex with a 14 year old boy. I perhaps wouldn’t go on the attack when it looks to all normal people like Donald is very very guilty.


This is every bit as self-deceiving as something on Newsmax.

So he isn’t on tape bragging to Billy Bush about grabbing the genitals of women? Of kissing them on the mouth without permission? He’s not friends with Jeffrey Epstein and Cindy Yang and none of his businesses have ever been credibly accused of human trafficking? George Nader didn’t work on his campaign and wasn’t just charged with sexual with a minor?

There’s zero deception in my post, self or otherwise, but yours is all lies.
Anonymous

http://web.archive.org/web/20090714132658/http://one-state.net/dersh.html

The internet has changed everything . . .
Anonymous
Hmm . . . wonder what that's about?

"The living room contained display cases full of antique items. The couple also had a Coney Island bumper car prominently displayed in the living room. Another signature collection was framed signatures from every U.S. president except Obama. Dershowitz hinted at the time that when he and Cohen eventually sold the house, much of his items would be donated to museums."

https://heavy.com/news/2018/08/carolyn-cohen-alan-derschowitz-wife/

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hmm . . . wonder what that's about?

"The living room contained display cases full of antique items. The couple also had a Coney Island bumper car prominently displayed in the living room. Another signature collection was framed signatures from every U.S. president except Obama. Dershowitz hinted at the time that when he and Cohen eventually sold the house, much of his items would be donated to museums."

https://heavy.com/news/2018/08/carolyn-cohen-alan-derschowitz-wife/



She had access to vulnerable girls.

"She is listed as one of the co-authors of a study published by the Harvard Department of Psychiatry. The research team spent 12 years following 120 children and adolescents they defined as “high-risk.” The goal was to study how a person’s cognitive skills and deficits impacted their “psychopathology and recovery.” They also analyzed the young people’s mental health and risk for suicide as they transitioned into adulthood."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hmm . . . wonder what that's about?

"The living room contained display cases full of antique items. The couple also had a Coney Island bumper car prominently displayed in the living room. Another signature collection was framed signatures from every U.S. president except Obama. Dershowitz hinted at the time that when he and Cohen eventually sold the house, much of his items would be donated to museums."

https://heavy.com/news/2018/08/carolyn-cohen-alan-derschowitz-wife/



She had access to vulnerable girls.

"She is listed as one of the co-authors of a study published by the Harvard Department of Psychiatry. The research team spent 12 years following 120 children and adolescents they defined as “high-risk.” The goal was to study how a person’s cognitive skills and deficits impacted their “psychopathology and recovery.” They also analyzed the young people’s mental health and risk for suicide as they transitioned into adulthood."



I thought that was very interesting. She is a busy accomplished lady and I’m sure he keeps his activities compartmentalized. She’s been giving interviews the past few days so he has enlisted her in his pr campaign. I have no doubt they enjoy riches due to their incomes and he probably got enormous fees from defending some of the sleeziest criminals of the twentieth century. Always wealthy clients.

In the article linked above it strikes me he has teeth the color of a mid stage meth smoker. They turn orange and start to break off. I wonder if the publication photoshopped or if they really look like that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Hmm . . . wonder what that's about?

"The living room contained display cases full of antique items. The couple also had a Coney Island bumper car prominently displayed in the living room. Another signature collection was framed signatures from every U.S. president except Obama. Dershowitz hinted at the time that when he and Cohen eventually sold the house, much of his items would be donated to museums."

https://heavy.com/news/2018/08/carolyn-cohen-alan-derschowitz-wife/



She had access to vulnerable girls.

"She is listed as one of the co-authors of a study published by the Harvard Department of Psychiatry. The research team spent 12 years following 120 children and adolescents they defined as “high-risk.” The goal was to study how a person’s cognitive skills and deficits impacted their “psychopathology and recovery.” They also analyzed the young people’s mental health and risk for suicide as they transitioned into adulthood."



I thought that was very interesting. She is a busy accomplished lady and I’m sure he keeps his activities compartmentalized. She’s been giving interviews the past few days so he has enlisted her in his pr campaign. I have no doubt they enjoy riches due to their incomes and he probably got enormous fees from defending some of the sleeziest criminals of the twentieth century. Always wealthy clients.

In the article linked above it strikes me he has teeth the color of a mid stage meth smoker. They turn orange and start to break off. I wonder if the publication photoshopped or if they really look like that.


Don't be ridiculous. Lots of people's teeth are not perfect.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Hmm . . . wonder what that's about?

"The living room contained display cases full of antique items. The couple also had a Coney Island bumper car prominently displayed in the living room. Another signature collection was framed signatures from every U.S. president except Obama. Dershowitz hinted at the time that when he and Cohen eventually sold the house, much of his items would be donated to museums."

https://heavy.com/news/2018/08/carolyn-cohen-alan-derschowitz-wife/



She had access to vulnerable girls.

"She is listed as one of the co-authors of a study published by the Harvard Department of Psychiatry. The research team spent 12 years following 120 children and adolescents they defined as “high-risk.” The goal was to study how a person’s cognitive skills and deficits impacted their “psychopathology and recovery.” They also analyzed the young people’s mental health and risk for suicide as they transitioned into adulthood."



I thought that was very interesting. She is a busy accomplished lady and I’m sure he keeps his activities compartmentalized. She’s been giving interviews the past few days so he has enlisted her in his pr campaign. I have no doubt they enjoy riches due to their incomes and he probably got enormous fees from defending some of the sleeziest criminals of the twentieth century. Always wealthy clients.

In the article linked above it strikes me he has teeth the color of a mid stage meth smoker. They turn orange and start to break off. I wonder if the publication photoshopped or if they really look like that.


Don't be ridiculous. Lots of people's teeth are not perfect.

The first thing you notice when you look at a picture of Dershowitz are his severely stained teeth. You would think that a prominent, wealthy man would have corrected that. I don’t know about meth, but something is odd here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Hmm . . . wonder what that's about?

"The living room contained display cases full of antique items. The couple also had a Coney Island bumper car prominently displayed in the living room. Another signature collection was framed signatures from every U.S. president except Obama. Dershowitz hinted at the time that when he and Cohen eventually sold the house, much of his items would be donated to museums."

https://heavy.com/news/2018/08/carolyn-cohen-alan-derschowitz-wife/



She had access to vulnerable girls.

"She is listed as one of the co-authors of a study published by the Harvard Department of Psychiatry. The research team spent 12 years following 120 children and adolescents they defined as “high-risk.” The goal was to study how a person’s cognitive skills and deficits impacted their “psychopathology and recovery.” They also analyzed the young people’s mental health and risk for suicide as they transitioned into adulthood."



I thought that was very interesting. She is a busy accomplished lady and I’m sure he keeps his activities compartmentalized. She’s been giving interviews the past few days so he has enlisted her in his pr campaign. I have no doubt they enjoy riches due to their incomes and he probably got enormous fees from defending some of the sleeziest criminals of the twentieth century. Always wealthy clients.

In the article linked above it strikes me he has teeth the color of a mid stage meth smoker. They turn orange and start to break off. I wonder if the publication photoshopped or if they really look like that.


Don't be ridiculous. Lots of people's teeth are not perfect.

The first thing you notice when you look at a picture of Dershowitz are his severely stained teeth. You would think that a prominent, wealthy man would have corrected that. I don’t know about meth, but something is odd here.[/quote]

Meh. When you've got lots of money you can look however you want. Look at Trump. He's orange and needs to lose weight. There is something odd there though for sure.
Anonymous
Nothing new here.......Bad reporting is the norm these days.

Bad Reporting Took Down Alex Acosta

Trying to inoculate journalists against hindsight bias is like trying to teach your cat algebra—it’s an uphill slog. Happily, the Washington Post last Sunday gave us a history of the decade-old Jeffrey Epstein sex-crimes prosecution that didn’t rely on the anachronistic innuendo that filled a Miami Herald series entitled “Perversion of Justice.” The furor caused by that series led last week to the resignation of Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta, who had the misfortune of being the U.S. attorney whose office prosecuted the long-ago case.

The Post investigation, with a non-tabloidal realism the Herald couldn’t muster, found “not a crisp portrait of white hats tilting against black hats, but rather a mottled mural of prosecutors who were eager to stop Epstein from preying on girls, but also sensitive to the young women’s desire not to have their names made public.” It adds that Mr. Epstein’s high-priced defense team “took advantage of the fact that many victims felt a bond with their accused abuser.”

To put it more bluntly than even the Post wants to, prosecutors seem to have feared losing in court because their witnesses were unreliable. If so, this echoes the apparent experience of a state prosecutor in Palm Beach County in the same matter, who ended up going before a grand jury with a single witness, who wasn’t even underage. It also echoes a declaration, in the Herald’s own words, by the Manhattan district attorney in a subsequent matter that the “underage victims failed to cooperate” in the Florida prosecution.


https://www.wsj.com/articles/bad-reporting-took-down-alex-acosta-11563573749
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nothing new here.......Bad reporting is the norm these days.

Bad Reporting Took Down Alex Acosta

Trying to inoculate journalists against hindsight bias is like trying to teach your cat algebra—it’s an uphill slog. Happily, the Washington Post last Sunday gave us a history of the decade-old Jeffrey Epstein sex-crimes prosecution that didn’t rely on the anachronistic innuendo that filled a Miami Herald series entitled “Perversion of Justice.” The furor caused by that series led last week to the resignation of Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta, who had the misfortune of being the U.S. attorney whose office prosecuted the long-ago case.

The Post investigation, with a non-tabloidal realism the Herald couldn’t muster, found “not a crisp portrait of white hats tilting against black hats, but rather a mottled mural of prosecutors who were eager to stop Epstein from preying on girls, but also sensitive to the young women’s desire not to have their names made public.” It adds that Mr. Epstein’s high-priced defense team “took advantage of the fact that many victims felt a bond with their accused abuser.”

To put it more bluntly than even the Post wants to, prosecutors seem to have feared losing in court because their witnesses were unreliable. If so, this echoes the apparent experience of a state prosecutor in Palm Beach County in the same matter, who ended up going before a grand jury with a single witness, who wasn’t even underage. It also echoes a declaration, in the Herald’s own words, by the Manhattan district attorney in a subsequent matter that the “underage victims failed to cooperate” in the Florida prosecution.


https://www.wsj.com/articles/bad-reporting-took-down-alex-acosta-11563573749

Oh please. That article was written by Trump apologist Holman Jenkins Jr. of the Wall Street Journal. This is what New York Magazine wrote about Jenkins:

President Trump’s defenders have constructed elaborate defenses for his multitudinous violations of laws and political norms. Holman Jenkins Jr., the longtime Wall Street Journal editorial writer and columnist, has crafted a comprehensive rationale for defending Trump that renders every case-by-case rationale superfluous. Jenkins argues that the only ethics in politics and governing is triumphing over your partisan enemies.

Jenkins and his Journal editorial page colleagues have mounted a characteristically unyielding defense of Trump on the Russia scandal. The FBI is biased, Trump has done nothing wrong on Russia, and so on. But what makes Jenkins’s argument so extraordinary is that it does not rely on this, or any particular set of facts, being true.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nothing new here.......Bad reporting is the norm these days.

Bad Reporting Took Down Alex Acosta

Trying to inoculate journalists against hindsight bias is like trying to teach your cat algebra—it’s an uphill slog. Happily, the Washington Post last Sunday gave us a history of the decade-old Jeffrey Epstein sex-crimes prosecution that didn’t rely on the anachronistic innuendo that filled a Miami Herald series entitled “Perversion of Justice.” The furor caused by that series led last week to the resignation of Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta, who had the misfortune of being the U.S. attorney whose office prosecuted the long-ago case.

The Post investigation, with a non-tabloidal realism the Herald couldn’t muster, found “not a crisp portrait of white hats tilting against black hats, but rather a mottled mural of prosecutors who were eager to stop Epstein from preying on girls, but also sensitive to the young women’s desire not to have their names made public.” It adds that Mr. Epstein’s high-priced defense team “took advantage of the fact that many victims felt a bond with their accused abuser.”

To put it more bluntly than even the Post wants to, prosecutors seem to have feared losing in court because their witnesses were unreliable. If so, this echoes the apparent experience of a state prosecutor in Palm Beach County in the same matter, who ended up going before a grand jury with a single witness, who wasn’t even underage. It also echoes a declaration, in the Herald’s own words, by the Manhattan district attorney in a subsequent matter that the “underage victims failed to cooperate” in the Florida prosecution.


https://www.wsj.com/articles/bad-reporting-took-down-alex-acosta-11563573749

Thank you for sharing this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nothing new here.......Bad reporting is the norm these days.

Bad Reporting Took Down Alex Acosta

Trying to inoculate journalists against hindsight bias is like trying to teach your cat algebra—it’s an uphill slog. Happily, the Washington Post last Sunday gave us a history of the decade-old Jeffrey Epstein sex-crimes prosecution that didn’t rely on the anachronistic innuendo that filled a Miami Herald series entitled “Perversion of Justice.” The furor caused by that series led last week to the resignation of Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta, who had the misfortune of being the U.S. attorney whose office prosecuted the long-ago case.

The Post investigation, with a non-tabloidal realism the Herald couldn’t muster, found “not a crisp portrait of white hats tilting against black hats, but rather a mottled mural of prosecutors who were eager to stop Epstein from preying on girls, but also sensitive to the young women’s desire not to have their names made public.” It adds that Mr. Epstein’s high-priced defense team “took advantage of the fact that many victims felt a bond with their accused abuser.”

To put it more bluntly than even the Post wants to, prosecutors seem to have feared losing in court because their witnesses were unreliable. If so, this echoes the apparent experience of a state prosecutor in Palm Beach County in the same matter, who ended up going before a grand jury with a single witness, who wasn’t even underage. It also echoes a declaration, in the Herald’s own words, by the Manhattan district attorney in a subsequent matter that the “underage victims failed to cooperate” in the Florida prosecution.


https://www.wsj.com/articles/bad-reporting-took-down-alex-acosta-11563573749

Thank you for sharing this.


Now you can read the Post article about how lenient Epstein's time in "prison" was and how his jailers gave him deferential treatment.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/captain-at-jail-where-epstein-served-time-in-2008-ordered-that-his-cell-door-be-left-unlocked/2019/07/19/93e38934-a972-11e9-86dd-d7f0e60391e9_story.html?utm_term=.022ea8a21ff2

You're welcome. Glad to share.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nothing new here.......Bad reporting is the norm these days.

Bad Reporting Took Down Alex Acosta

Trying to inoculate journalists against hindsight bias is like trying to teach your cat algebra—it’s an uphill slog. Happily, the Washington Post last Sunday gave us a history of the decade-old Jeffrey Epstein sex-crimes prosecution that didn’t rely on the anachronistic innuendo that filled a Miami Herald series entitled “Perversion of Justice.” The furor caused by that series led last week to the resignation of Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta, who had the misfortune of being the U.S. attorney whose office prosecuted the long-ago case.

The Post investigation, with a non-tabloidal realism the Herald couldn’t muster, found “not a crisp portrait of white hats tilting against black hats, but rather a mottled mural of prosecutors who were eager to stop Epstein from preying on girls, but also sensitive to the young women’s desire not to have their names made public.” It adds that Mr. Epstein’s high-priced defense team “took advantage of the fact that many victims felt a bond with their accused abuser.”

To put it more bluntly than even the Post wants to, prosecutors seem to have feared losing in court because their witnesses were unreliable. If so, this echoes the apparent experience of a state prosecutor in Palm Beach County in the same matter, who ended up going before a grand jury with a single witness, who wasn’t even underage. It also echoes a declaration, in the Herald’s own words, by the Manhattan district attorney in a subsequent matter that the “underage victims failed to cooperate” in the Florida prosecution.


https://www.wsj.com/articles/bad-reporting-took-down-alex-acosta-11563573749

This paragraph especially is bull crap.
Anonymous
Maybe you guys can vote in a Collins/Acosta ticket in 2024. You sure seem to love all these fallen Trumpskis.
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