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...it buys time for the Conspirators to move further away from Justice.
Regarding the EpsteinBarr-Trump connection, I dont and wont have any argument with anyone over the facts and their interpretation of the facts.
One of the biggest facts we seem to be missing is the President of the United States of America, AKA Donald the Pussygrabber of Merde-pa-Loco, OWNS the club where at least one girl was recruited and exploited sexually.
blm
(113,052 posts)What hotel hires teenage girls to give massages, anyway? Every spa and hotel Ive stayed at hires only licensed massage therapists.
Kid Berwyn
(14,897 posts)In a Miami Beach is a small town frame:
Investigative Journalist Explains Why Jeffrey Epstein Might Have Needed a Fake Passport
by Matt Naham
Law & Crime | 12:01 pm, July 16th, 2019
Excerpt...
In the 1980s, Jeffrey Epstein used to tell people he was a kind of financial bounty hunter whose job it was to find lost or stolen money for the government or for very rich people, Ward said. A former Epstein friend reported in @Salon last week that Epstein claimed he worked for governments to recover money looted by African dictators. Other times those dictators hired him to help them hide their stolen money.'
The Salon piece Ward was referring to, indeed, made such claims.
Jeffrey Epstein didnt abuse underage girls in a vacuum. He had enablers. And friends. For a few years in the 80s, I was one of his friends in the transactional, Manhattan meaning of that word and I got a preview of his sickness.
When we met in 1986, Epsteins double identity intrigued me he said he didnt just manage money for clients with mega-fortunes, he was also a high-level bounty hunter. Sometimes, he told me, he worked for governments to recover money looted by African dictators. Other times those dictators hired him to help them hide their stolen money.
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https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/investigative-journalist-explains-why-jeffrey-epstein-might-have-needed-a-fake-passport/
Old stories to you, blm. Shockers to those hearing them for the first time.
underthematrix
(5,811 posts)42bambi
(1,753 posts)public. Maybe covering up something nefarious, or worse. We will probably get a cleansed version of whatever they find.
Kid Berwyn
(14,897 posts)The Virgin Islands Consortium
Aug. 2, 2019
Excerpt...
The extent of the damage is far-reaching. I was made aware to the fact that many of our computers were compromised. I was made aware that we had instructed all our users to not go on the particular server, to not go online and so therefore there was a full approach to attempt to minimize the damage. But as I said, many of the computers were already affected by the time the system administrators were alerted to the presence of a potential ransomware.
The V.I.P.D. has refused to pay the hackers the ransom demanded to unlock the system. As you know, quite frequently when you pay the ransom it doesnt guarantee the hackers are going to provide you with the encryption key to read the encryption, and so we have not paid a ransom, said the commissioner nominee.
Mr. Velinor said some officers had access to their computer systems again, but when asked whether those officers were able to regain access to their files, he acknowledged that access was only provided after the computers were wiped clean. Some officers who had stored files on external hard drives managed to recoup at least some data.
Whether the lost files can be recouped was unclear, but Mr. Velinor said the police department would try to. We are utilizing various sources to include the F.B.I. and others to assist with the file recovery and decoding the ransomware encryption, he said.
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https://viconsortium.com/breaking-news/vipd-case-files-wiped-out-from-computers-following-intrusion-hackers-demanding-ransom-for-access/
Kid Berwyn
(14,897 posts)Regarding confessions, though...
'He was the center of it': With Jeff Epstein dead, charging co-conspirators likely an uphill battle, experts say
Kristine Phillips, USA TODAY Aug. 12, 2019
Excerpt...
Legal experts say prosecutors will face an uphill battle if they try to charge Maxwell or other alleged aiders and abettors, especially because the principal defendant is gone.
"You can expect that the government is going to aggressively pursue evidence of their guilt. One of the big differences is, though, there is no big fish for those people to flip against," said Renato Mariotti, a former Illinois federal prosecutor who worked on child exploitation cases. "The challenge that the government is going to have is they're going to have to prove that she knew when she was recruiting women that they were underage, that she knew they'll perform sex acts."
Source...
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2019/08/12/jeffrey-epsteins-death-leaves-open-questions-ghislaine-maxwell/1985519001/
Thus, when AG Bill Barr says hes appalled and angry, frankly about Epsteins reported demise and underscores how the DoJ will go after Epsteins co-conspirators no one trembles in their Dockers or golf cleats.
real Cannabis calm
(1,124 posts)Kid Berwyn
(14,897 posts)Without Epstein around to tell us, US investigators have to discover:
Who are they?
Who are the victims?
Where are they now?
Where are the co-conspirators?
How are they organized?
Who protects them?
How are they financed?
Lots more that will be harder to learn without testimony from the man who knew presidents on a first name basis.