Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Commits Suicide in Prison
If ever there was a case that proved how much power and influence money can buy, Jeffrey Epstein’s suicide is it.
Just yesterday the guy was on trial and one of his accused testified about some of the friends of his that he forced underage girls to have sex with:
Source – A woman who has long claimed disgraced money man Jeffrey Epstein forced her to have sex with powerful men named two prominent Democratic politicians – former Sen. George Mitchell and ex-New Mexico governor and Clinton cabinet official Bill Richardson – in documents unsealed Friday by federal prosecutors in New York.
Friday’s revelations came from more than 2,000 documents that were unsealed by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York. The papers included affidavits and depositions of key witnesses in a lawsuit the now-33-year-old woman, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, filed against Epstein and his associate, Ghislane Maxwell in 2015. Giuffre accused the duo of keeping her as a “sex slave” in the early 2000s when she was underage. …
Giuffre alleged in her own deposition that she was allegedly forced to have sex with Richardson, 71, Britain’s Prince Andrew, Hedge Fund manager Glenn Dubin, American scientist Marvin Minsky, “another prince,” “a large hotel chain owner,” Stephen Kauffman, and model scout Jean Luc Brunell. …
Giuffre also has long-claimed that Epstein forced her to have sex with Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz. In the newly-revealed documents, Giuffre, who was at the time labeled as “Jane Doe #3,” claimed that Epstein required her to have sexual relations with Dershowitz on numerous occasions while she was a minor. …
The documents also reveal that Giuffre allegedly had sexual relations with Prince Andrew in three separate locations—Maxwell’s London apartment, New York, and Epstein’s private island, Little St. James, in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Giuffre also claimed to have had sex with Brunel in numerous locations. …
Meanwhile, included in the hundreds of pages of documents were pages of flight logs from Epstein’s private jet. Prominent individuals who had traveled on the jet, according to those records, included Bill Gates, who flew once, former President Bill Clinton and aide Doug Band, who flew four times, President Trump, who flew once in 1997 from Palm Beach to New York, Colombian President Andres Pastrana, Dershowitz, Hyatt Hotels Chairman Tom Pritzker, Brunel, and model and talent agent Naomi Campbell, among others.
I can’t stress enough that every man named in these allegations insists they’re innocent and no charges have been brought against any of them. As a matter of fact, the story has been out there for a while that a Mar-a-Lago Epstein creeped on one of the teenage females who worked there, her supervisor brought to Trump’s attention, and he then supposedly kicked Epstein out of the club and said he wasn’t welcome back. Real or apocryphal, that’s been widely reported.
The larger point though, is that when you’re accused of running a sex trafficking ring that allegedly has a client list of political leaders, princes, business moguls, legal scholars and high-powered attorneys, nothing can save you. Not even being under suicide watch in a prison with constant CCTV surveillance. Someone is going to be bought off. Some corrections officers or prison officials will be gotten to, either with bribes or threats or blackmail or a combination of the three. Investigations will go nowhere. The evidence against these (alleged) perverts will be buried along with you.
It’s like that exchange between Michael and Kay in “The Godfather”:
Michael: My father is no different than any other powerful man, any man who is responsible for other people, like a senator or a president.
Kay: You know how naive you sound?
Michael: Why?
Kay: Senators and presidents don’t have men killed.
Michael: Oh. [Pause] Who’s being naive, Kay?