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The linked Substack post does call them civil settlements. But since the names of the accused have mostly come from victims and the civil settlements laced non-disclosure restrictions on the victims, that may have kept names out of the news. I’m not sure how all that works on the criminal-law end. That was a useful article. It’s so hard to keep track of all the many details in this web of treachery. Thanks for sharing, PP. |
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After congress sees the unredacted files, I want to see an immediate press conference announcing a long list of individuals who are currently being perp walked, including Trump, and then we see footage of Trump being escorted out of the WH, as well as all the other sickos being perp walked.
Considering what they will see in the files, this is exactly what should happen. |
| How is it that every country has people resigning and being forced from jobs and positions of authority except in the US, where apparently we are the sanctuary jurisdiction for pedophilia. |
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Any chance U.S. intelligence is behind this?
That might explain why nothing is happening here but heads are rolling all over Europe. |
This. End sanctuary for Trump’s pedo friends. |
It should happen, but it won't. We no longer have a Justice Dept. It will be yet another betrayal of the victims and the rule of law. |
No. No chance. The reason heads are rolling there and not here is that we are currently in an authoritarian state run by one of Epstein's best friends. |
Nope. It's 75% Israeli and 25% Russian. |
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Just to remind people, "all the Trump boys" were with Epstein at Christmas in 2016.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/epstein-said-he-was-hanging-with-the-trump-boys-after-the-2016-election/ |
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1. If the young women signed non-disclosures, it made it pretty difficult to prosecute for crimes without witnesses. They likely refused to testify in exchange for a settlement.
2. The victims who made the ad for Super Bowl have nothing stopping them from naming the perps now. Why don't they just tell us who the guys were? |
Private NDA’s cannot legally prevent you from testifying if subpoenaed. |
Well, they can certainly tell now. Nothing to stop them. |