Epstein Files

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Anonymous wrote:Here we go… finally getting to why Epstein got the sweetheart deal in the first place.


Julie K Brown has been relentlessly reporting on this when very few would. Recommend her substack.

+1 She’s the whole reason any of this is happening. Not exaggerating.


Who should be charged? You do know that you need proof--or, more evidence than "xx says?"

Do I think there are likely guilty people? Yes. Do I think there is enough to convict? Probably not.

As for the women at the hearing. None of those women was a child at the time they were involved in Epstein shenanigans.


Not sure what post you meant to respond to but even the publicly released files have evidence of crimes. BTW, it’s illegal to traffic adults too.


Epstein is dead. Ghislaine is in jail. So, who do you intend to charge? You need clear evidence. It cannot be just suspicion.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here we go… finally getting to why Epstein got the sweetheart deal in the first place.


Julie K Brown has been relentlessly reporting on this when very few would. Recommend her substack.

+1 She’s the whole reason any of this is happening. Not exaggerating.


Who should be charged? You do know that you need proof--or, more evidence than "xx says?"

Do I think there are likely guilty people? Yes. Do I think there is enough to convict? Probably not.

As for the women at the hearing. None of those women was a child at the time they were involved in Epstein shenanigans.


Not sure what post you meant to respond to but even the publicly released files have evidence of crimes. BTW, it’s illegal to traffic adults too.


Epstein is dead. Ghislaine is in jail. So, who do you intend to charge? You need clear evidence. It cannot be just suspicion.


Np. You do understand how the justice system works, right?
Anonymous
Has Leon Black the founder of Apollo Global private equity firm been mentioned yet. He was in the files, and he actually is accused of raping seven-year old girls. He is a big Republican donor and his son works in the Trump administration. Apollo Globe owns Lifetouch, the company that handles all the primary school yearbook pictures.
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https://x.com/MsMalarkey24/status/2021811066536153099
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here we go… finally getting to why Epstein got the sweetheart deal in the first place.


Julie K Brown has been relentlessly reporting on this when very few would. Recommend her substack.

+1 She’s the whole reason any of this is happening. Not exaggerating.


Who should be charged? You do know that you need proof--or, more evidence than "xx says?"

Do I think there are likely guilty people? Yes. Do I think there is enough to convict? Probably not.

As for the women at the hearing. None of those women was a child at the time they were involved in Epstein shenanigans.


Visa fraud for a start.

But what they need to start with are all the side piece academics and professionals. Follow the crumbs up the ladder.


This is basically a mob RICO case but on a much more prominent scale. If the FBI wasn’t gutted, they could build it out.

But this circle definitely corrupted law enforcement and prosecutors.

How convenient.
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Anonymous wrote:I had an epiphony about DEI and JE. Merit never existed. DEI created a system where an individual had to prove that they were qualified. Regular people fell for the lie that DEI needed to go away so that we could get back to a merit system that NEVER ACTUALLY EXISTED. What JE files let us see, is that the rich secret society of people like to make the rules that benefit them. Think about this. Women get 2% of venture capital. A tiny program for black women was eliminated b/c it "excluded" white men and women. But in the files we find out that rich people just hook each other up. You need $100m? Meet my banker at JP Morgan and it's done. There is no such thing as merit. It's called your relationships and if you aren't in the club, you are screwed. DEI made them open up the club and they didn't like it. It created merit.


That’s why DEI is stupid because it’s really about money and not skin color.


DEI was about women, not just race.


Sure but a white man from a poor family is not given any favors by people like JE just because they have white skin. You need to be a billionaire in order to join that club.


DP. I think this is the biggest reason I’m so fascinated by the email drops — the inside look into how the world of power and connections REALLY works.

I’m a middle-class kid from the Midwest who made it to the East Coast professional class thanks to the meritocracy. I was happy to just stop there and live quietly and comfortably, but I have a couple of friends from similar backgrounds who are stars in their field and sometimes rub shoulders with the type of people in the files. They have never been truly accepted by that group, and they never will be. Even though they made it completely on talent and without connections — which should be more impressive! — they’re looked down upon. It’s never overt, but it’s noticeable all the same.

There does seem to be one route to join the insiders. Someone mentioned JD Vance, and if Epstein’s life story is correct he actually fits as well. Basically, you need someone who’s already inside the group who’s willing to be your patron, and then you need to be useful to the insiders. Which usually means kissing up and/or doing their dirty work in some other way.
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https://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/local_news/texas-businessman-running-for-office-owns-epsteins-zorro-ranch-in-santa-fe-county/article_14a05944-1e00-47c8-a4c3-071895abfb57.html

The family of Texas businessman and politician Donald Huffines owns the late Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch in southern Santa Fe County, which was purchased in 2023 by a limited liability company created just a month before the purchase.

Huffines, a former GOP state senator from Dallas, is now running a high-profile campaign for comptroller — a publicly elected position in Texas overseeing state financial matters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had an epiphony about DEI and JE. Merit never existed. DEI created a system where an individual had to prove that they were qualified. Regular people fell for the lie that DEI needed to go away so that we could get back to a merit system that NEVER ACTUALLY EXISTED. What JE files let us see, is that the rich secret society of people like to make the rules that benefit them. Think about this. Women get 2% of venture capital. A tiny program for black women was eliminated b/c it "excluded" white men and women. But in the files we find out that rich people just hook each other up. You need $100m? Meet my banker at JP Morgan and it's done. There is no such thing as merit. It's called your relationships and if you aren't in the club, you are screwed. DEI made them open up the club and they didn't like it. It created merit.


That’s why DEI is stupid because it’s really about money and not skin color.


DEI was about women, not just race.


Sure but a white man from a poor family is not given any favors by people like JE just because they have white skin. You need to be a billionaire in order to join that club.


DP. I think this is the biggest reason I’m so fascinated by the email drops — the inside look into how the world of power and connections REALLY works.

I’m a middle-class kid from the Midwest who made it to the East Coast professional class thanks to the meritocracy. I was happy to just stop there and live quietly and comfortably, but I have a couple of friends from similar backgrounds who are stars in their field and sometimes rub shoulders with the type of people in the files. They have never been truly accepted by that group, and they never will be. Even though they made it completely on talent and without connections — which should be more impressive! — they’re looked down upon. It’s never overt, but it’s noticeable all the same.

There does seem to be one route to join the insiders. Someone mentioned JD Vance, and if Epstein’s life story is correct he actually fits as well. Basically, you need someone who’s already inside the group who’s willing to be your patron, and then you need to be useful to the insiders. Which usually means kissing up and/or doing their dirty work in some other way.


Kathy Ruemmler is another example
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had an epiphony about DEI and JE. Merit never existed. DEI created a system where an individual had to prove that they were qualified. Regular people fell for the lie that DEI needed to go away so that we could get back to a merit system that NEVER ACTUALLY EXISTED. What JE files let us see, is that the rich secret society of people like to make the rules that benefit them. Think about this. Women get 2% of venture capital. A tiny program for black women was eliminated b/c it "excluded" white men and women. But in the files we find out that rich people just hook each other up. You need $100m? Meet my banker at JP Morgan and it's done. There is no such thing as merit. It's called your relationships and if you aren't in the club, you are screwed. DEI made them open up the club and they didn't like it. It created merit.


That’s why DEI is stupid because it’s really about money and not skin color.


DEI was about women, not just race.


Sure but a white man from a poor family is not given any favors by people like JE just because they have white skin. You need to be a billionaire in order to join that club.


JD Vance was. Are you forgetting that his benefactor is Peter Theil?


Anyone who still believes three (3) name changes Vance’s fabricated life story and the serendipity crap about meeting David Frum, Amy Chua, and Peter Thiel is a hopeless schmuck. It has never been more clear everything from his desk duty fake military service during a hot war to his marriage to Gates Foundation Usha was arranged. He was created in a lab.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had an epiphony about DEI and JE. Merit never existed. DEI created a system where an individual had to prove that they were qualified. Regular people fell for the lie that DEI needed to go away so that we could get back to a merit system that NEVER ACTUALLY EXISTED. What JE files let us see, is that the rich secret society of people like to make the rules that benefit them. Think about this. Women get 2% of venture capital. A tiny program for black women was eliminated b/c it "excluded" white men and women. But in the files we find out that rich people just hook each other up. You need $100m? Meet my banker at JP Morgan and it's done. There is no such thing as merit. It's called your relationships and if you aren't in the club, you are screwed. DEI made them open up the club and they didn't like it. It created merit.


That’s why DEI is stupid because it’s really about money and not skin color.


DEI was about women, not just race.


Sure but a white man from a poor family is not given any favors by people like JE just because they have white skin. You need to be a billionaire in order to join that club.


DP. I think this is the biggest reason I’m so fascinated by the email drops — the inside look into how the world of power and connections REALLY works.

I’m a middle-class kid from the Midwest who made it to the East Coast professional class thanks to the meritocracy. I was happy to just stop there and live quietly and comfortably, but I have a couple of friends from similar backgrounds who are stars in their field and sometimes rub shoulders with the type of people in the files. They have never been truly accepted by that group, and they never will be. Even though they made it completely on talent and without connections — which should be more impressive! — they’re looked down upon. It’s never overt, but it’s noticeable all the same.

There does seem to be one route to join the insiders. Someone mentioned JD Vance, and if Epstein’s life story is correct he actually fits as well. Basically, you need someone who’s already inside the group who’s willing to be your patron, and then you need to be useful to the insiders. Which usually means kissing up and/or doing their dirty work in some other way.


Vance and Epstein were both created from thin air in the exact same ways by the exact same entities at the exact same age (late teens).
Anonymous
Anybody who continues to belittle Epstein killed himself is a fool. That man had so much dirt on the most powerful people in the world. Correction officers are lowly paid and the right one will take a bribe to leave a cell open for the right price. Epstein was murdered.
Anonymous
More stuff just laying around in plain sight

In unearthed footage, rapper Uncle Luke if 2 Live Crew describes his experience at a Trump Mar-a-Lago party in the 90s.

Host: So women just naked in rooms with no music?

Uncle Luke: When I start looking at some of these girls’ faces, I was like, “Man, these girls don't look like they're old enough.” ... I was like, “I can't be up in here. I gotta go. If I'm going to jail, then somebody's going to extort me.” ... So you got a whole bunch of these women running around, some women look too young ... Were they old enough to be enjoying themselves? I don't know.

Host: Was there sex?

Uncle Luke: Of course there was sex.

Host: You're saying that all this was going on and you weren't clear as to whether these were adults?

Uncle Luke: I wasn't clear whether or not they were adults. And I wasn't clear whether or not I wanted to be in that kind of environment with some of these other things that was going on.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anybody who continues to belittle Epstein killed himself is a fool. That man had so much dirt on the most powerful people in the world. Correction officers are lowly paid and the right one will take a bribe to leave a cell open for the right price. Epstein was murdered.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/local_news/texas-businessman-running-for-office-owns-epsteins-zorro-ranch-in-santa-fe-county/article_14a05944-1e00-47c8-a4c3-071895abfb57.html

The family of Texas businessman and politician Donald Huffines owns the late Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch in southern Santa Fe County, which was purchased in 2023 by a limited liability company created just a month before the purchase.

Huffines, a former GOP state senator from Dallas, is now running a high-profile campaign for comptroller — a publicly elected position in Texas overseeing state financial matters.


He is horrible, FYI.
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