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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If something was going to happen it would have happened by now. This creep has had hundreds of millions in public dollars wasted on probing every nook and cranny of his life — and none of those lawmen and shark attorneys found any dirt on him with Epstein? Come on. Both sides are in on this charade. The ruling class and rich are above the law. Always have been.[/quote] It's because the people in power are either named on the list, or have powerful friends with lots of money who don't want the list leaked. MAGA should thank the NYC prosecutors for finally nabbing Epstein. People with enough money and power can do anything.[/quote] They are definitely hiding something. The Miami prosecutor who initially went after Epstein in the early 2000s and just gave him a slap on the wrist, was given a role in Trump's WH. https://apnews.com/article/trump-epstein-investigation-records-timeline-545c371ee3dd3142355a26d27829c188 [quote] 2007: Federal prosecutors prepare an indictment against Epstein. But for a year, the money manager’s[b] lawyers engage in talks with the U.S. attorney in Miami, Alexander Acosta, about a plea bargain that would allow Epstein to avoid a federal prosecution.[/b] Epstein’s lawyers decry his accusers as unreliable witnesses. June 2008: Epstein pleads guilty to state charges: one count of solicitating prostitution and one count of soliciting prostitution from someone under the age of 18. He is sentenced to 18 months in jail.[b] Under a secret arrangement, the U.S. attorney’s office agrees not to prosecute Epstein for federal crimes. [/b]Epstein serves most of his sentence in a work-release program that allows him to leave jail during the day to go to his office, then return at night. November 2018: [b]The Miami Herald revisits the handling of Epstein’s case in a series of stories focusing partly on the role of Acosta — who by this point is President Donald Trump’s labor secretary — in arranging his unusual plea deal. [/b]The coverage renews public interest in the case. July 6, 2019: Epstein is arrested on federal sex trafficking charges after [b]federal prosecutors in New York conclude they aren’t bound by the terms of the earlier non-prosecution deal. Days later, Acosta resigns as labor secretary amid public outrage over his role in the initial investigation.[/b] [/quote] Epstein abused girls for 20 years because people with power and money bought politicians. Trump probably gave Acosta that job as a thank you for not bringing the feds into it. And of course now Trump wants it be swept under the rug again. Keep the pressure up.[/quote]
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