The pertinent questions:
1. Will Maxwell testify? And, if so, does she name names? 2. Will the victims accuse any famous individuals of crimes? |
An article detailing the trial:
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/crime/article256051162.html |
The RVA newspaper publishes facsimile front pages on the anniversary of the date. Recently it was whatever date in 1991 that Robert Maxwell was found floating dead and nude from his yacht. His story was below the fold. That article included a paragraph about how he had lost his fortune and that he was thought to be working for Israeli intelligence. Maxwell was likely a blackmailer and his daughter and Epstein probably were too. How is she worth millions when she has not worked and probably didn't inherit? |
I'm not surprised about the group of people on this yacht. The guy in the black shirt with the white hair is Flavio Briatore, he only goes with young models. He used to be with Naomi Campbell then Heidi Klum but dumped her after she became pregnant. He was charged with fraud in connection with his Formula One racing team and fled to the Virgin Islands. Naomi Campbell was involved in a scandal that involved a blood diamond and Charles Taylor, former President of Liberia and convicted war criminal. When she was forced to testify she called it an inconvenience. |
Rich people are always photographed with all kinds of people. It doesn't mean they were breaking laws, or involved in sex trafficking of minors. Epstein has photos of himself with the Clintons and all kinds of people. Often they belong to the same clubs, and are in the same circle. I leave it to the court to sort through evidence. |
The pilot of the so-called “Lolita Express” testified during the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell that he flew presidents, princes and Hollywood stars on Jeffrey Epstein’s private jets for 30 years.
Larry Visoski told the court on Tuesday that he remembered Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and Kevin Spacey being among the passengers. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/ghislaine-maxwell-pilot-epstein-trump-b1967112.html?amp |
It’s not that I don’t care about this trial. It just annoys me that this evil woman is going to take all these rich mens’ crimes to the grave with her and no one is going to get any justice. |
I'm inclined to agree with quantian's Twitter analysis on Epstein: https://twitter.com/quantian1/status/1148303671857491968 (Basically, Epstein was running this as a huge blackmail ring, and 70-80% of the people attending - your "regular" CEOs, Nobel scientists, etc., may have just enjoyed the fancy food and fancy company.) I suspect Trump, and other billionaires who broke w/ Epstein, asked Epstein to procure a woman and either got cold feet or didn't understand what kind of woman Epstein would procure. Or, they got wind of what Epstein was up to, and those young looking women weren't exactly college girls making an extra few grand a night. But Trump was part of that bi-partisan elite and he managed to convince the masses that he wasn't really one of the elites. Pretty good con job. But we still have to address the legitimate grievances of conservatives. Counterinsurgency 101. |
Trump's falling-out with Epstein was over a real estate deal in 2004, long after he knew about Epstein's dalliances with young women. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7276817/Donald-Trump-outed-Jeffrey-Epstein-cops-stealing-125M-mansion-him.html |
That quote is from 2002. He knew about Epstein's dalliances with gir--uh, I mean, "young women", before their falling out in 2004. |
Don't forget Trump had his own "Trump Model Management" which imported young women from Eastern Europe from 1999-2017. He also charged them rent at his buildings. Weird he closed it after he was elected president. I wonder how much cross pollination with Epstein was involved. "In July 2015, it was reported that Trump Model Management and Trump Management Group LLC combined had requested US visas for almost 250 international fashion models..." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trump_Model_Management |