Epstein brother says Barr cover up..scumbag Alan Dershowitz asked trump to pardon Maxwell Epstein suicided :damn:

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If we were talking about financial crimes, political corruption etc then absolutely.

But people aren't skating from child molestation, trafficking etc UNLESS there is more to the story than just good lawyering. Not only that but more importantly is that it wasnt just Acosta that let him skate....happened at every level.

Case in point..George Nader has been getting busted for child porn etc for literally decades across multiple continents

Mueller witness was convicted on child porn charge

Nader was ultimately convicted in those cases however...
 

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The Herald learned that, as part of the plea deal, Epstein provided what the government called “valuable consideration” for unspecified information he supplied to federal investigators. While the documents obtained by the Herald don’t detail what the information was, Epstein’s sex crime case happened just as the country’s subprime mortgage market collapsed, ushering in the 2008 global financial crisis.

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/article220097825.html
 

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The Herald learned that, as part of the plea deal, Epstein provided what the government called “valuable consideration” for unspecified information he supplied to federal investigators. While the documents obtained by the Herald don’t detail what the information was, Epstein’s sex crime case happened just as the country’s subprime mortgage market collapsed, ushering in the 2008 global financial crisis.

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/article220097825.html
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Nader was ultimately convicted in those cases however...

Yes, as was Epstein. But he still received preferential treatment. You know what kind of restrictions are usually placed on people who have child molestation/porn charges? Trust me, you wouldn't be able to carry on a life of gallivanting around the world meeting with world leaders, spy chiefs and god knows who else with that kind of shyt on your record.
 

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Everyone, just forget everything you know about this case except for this ONE thing.

Epstein's plea agreement gave immunity to UN-INDICTED CO CONSPIRATORS.

Really think about this shyt.

Imagine everyone in this thread is in a gang. One of us get's busted. OK let's imagine that one person is plugged, parents are rich/influential etc and they manage to get him off or get him some reduced sentence. That person would almost always be required to give information on everyone else. When do you ever see the Feds give people a break AND don't force them to turn over other people?

Now in this case, it's one thing if the one person got off and wasn't forced to snitch.

BUT in this case, the prosecutors GAVE IMMUNITY TO EVERYONE ELSE IN THE GANG.
 

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Following Epstein’s Arrest, Spotlight Shifts to Financier’s Longtime Associate
Nicole Hong and Rebecca Davis O’Brien
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Ghislaine Maxwell, daughter of a British media baron, was a fixture for years in Manhattan’s social scene, often written about in tabloids for her close ties to British royalty and to a mysterious financier named Jeffrey Epstein.

But Mr. Epstein’s arrest last week on sex-trafficking charges has brought renewed attention to her alleged role as one of his top aides.

Ms. Maxwell, 57 years old, has been accused by three women in affidavits and other court filings of recruiting young women for Mr. Epstein and training them for sex. Two of the women have alleged that Ms. Maxwell, together with Mr. Epstein, sexually assaulted them, according to the filings.

The accusations were made as early as 2009 in lawsuits covering conduct that allegedly occurred from the mid-1990s to the mid-2000s. Together with the federal indictment in New York against Mr. Epstein, the civil cases describe an enterprise centered on procuring and sexually exploiting young women, and intimidating them into silence.


One accuser in a 2017 lawsuit called Ms. Maxwell “the highest-ranking employee” of that alleged enterprise, a role in which she was said to have had managed Mr. Epstein’s household and his sex life.


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Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta Defends Handling of Jeffrey Epstein Case

Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta said in a news conference that his intervention in a 2008 sexual-abuse case against financier Jeffrey Epstein ensured Mr. Epstein got a tougher sentence than he otherwise would have received. Critics say the deal was too lenient. Photo: Associated Press
Ms. Maxwell, who has been named in several lawsuits claiming she played a prominent role in the alleged sex-trafficking scheme, has previously denied through a spokesman any wrongdoing.

Ms. Maxwell hasn’t been charged. A spokesman for the Manhattan U.S. attorney’s office, which brought the new charges against Mr. Epstein, declined to comment.

Mr. Epstein was arrested Saturday night on an indictment that carries two charges related to federal sex-trafficking. Prosecutors allege he lured dozens of underage girls to his homes in New York and Florida to perform naked massages that steadily progressed to sex, for which the girls were paid hundreds of dollars.

Mr. Epstein has pleaded not guilty. His lawyers referred questions about Ms. Maxwell to a lawyer for Ms. Maxwell. That lawyer, Jeffrey Pagliuca, didn’t respond to requests for comment. Three other lawyers for Ms. Maxwell didn’t respond by email or phone to requests to comment for this article.

The indictment comes more than a decade after Mr. Epstein reached a deal with authorities in Florida in which he pleaded guilty to two prostitution-related state charges in exchange for prosecutors promising not to charge him federally. As part of the nonprosecution agreement in 2007, federal prosecutors in Miami also agreed not to bring criminal charges against any possible co-conspirators of Mr. Epstein. The agreement named four women as potential co-conspirators and didn’t include Ms. Maxwell.

Ms. Maxwell is a daughter of British media tyc00n Robert Maxwell, who died in 1991 after falling off his yacht, which was named the “Lady Ghislaine.” A few years later, the first public reports of Ms. Maxwell’s romantic relationship with Mr. Epstein surfaced in tabloids. In a 2009 deposition, a former house manager for Mr. Epstein testified that Ms. Maxwell was his “main girlfriend” starting around 1992.

Mr. Epstein in 1995 renamed a company he had in Palm Beach, Fla., to Ghislaine Corp., which was dissolved in 1998, according to Florida state records. Mr. Epstein called Ms. Maxwell his “best friend” in a 2003 interview with Vanity Fair.


Ms. Maxwell lived in Manhattan until at least 2016 and formed a nonprofit called TerraMar Project, whose purpose is to “raise awareness and spread knowledge regarding the high seas,” she wrote in a 2018 court filing.

In depositions taken in 2009 and 2010 as part of civil lawsuits against Mr. Epstein, household employees said Ms. Maxwell was a central figure in Mr. Epstein’s private life. Several said Ms. Maxwell hired, supervised, and fired household staff, while directing the visits of dozens of "massage therapists”—typically young women.


Juan Alessi, who said in one of the depositions that he served as the Palm Beach house manager from around 1992 through 2002, described a basket of sex toys in Ms. Maxwell’s bathroom closet. He said he would find them around when he cleaned up after visits from the young women.

Ms. Maxwell asked Mr. Alessi to make a list of massage parlors and massage schools in the area, he testified, then asked him to drive her to the locations, where she collected business cards.

Mr. Alessi said in his deposition he left the household on bad terms at the end of 2002, and clashed often with Ms. Maxwell.

More information about Ms. Maxwell’s relationship with Mr. Epstein is expected to be publicly revealed in the coming weeks. Last week, before Mr. Epstein’s arrest, a federal appeals court in New York ordered the unsealing of up to 2,000 pages of court documents that had been kept private as part of a lawsuit against Ms. Maxwell that was settled in 2017. Ms. Maxwell had fought to keep the records sealed, and a lawyer for Ms. Maxwell said in a court filing Wednesday her legal team intends to petition the court for a rehearing.

That lawsuit was brought in 2015 by Virginia Giuffre, who has alleged for years that Ms. Maxwell recruited her to be sexually exploited by Mr. Epstein when she was a minor. She has said Ms. Maxwell first approached her in 2000 around her 17th birthday while she was working as a changing-room assistant at Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, which was then and remains owned by President Trump.

Ms. Giuffre first accused Ms. Maxwell in a 2009 lawsuit she brought against Mr. Epstein. According to the lawsuit, during her first visit to Mr. Epstein’s home in Palm Beach, he lay naked on a massage table while Ms. Maxwell took off her own shirt and allegedly rubbed her breasts across Ms. Giuffre’s body. The lawsuit says Ms. Giuffre then was ordered to remove her clothing, after which Mr. Epstein and Ms. Maxwell allegedly sexually assaulted her. She said she was paid hundreds of dollars afterward.


Ms. Giuffre said she agreed to Mr. Epstein’s request for her to quit her job and massage him full-time, alleging she was regularly sexually abused and was paid to engage in sexual activity with Mr. Epstein’s friends, including royalty, politicians and businessmen.

Ms. Giuffre’s 2009 lawsuit was settled out of court.

“No amount of money can compensate victims of sex trafficking for what they have suffered,” said David Boies, a lawyer for Ms. Giuffre and at least two other women who have publicly accused Ms. Maxwell. “In addition to the money recovered for victims, our civil lawsuits developed an extensive evidentiary record of Epstein’s sex trafficking, and Maxwell’s and others’ participation in it. …”

Two former house managers of Mr. Epstein testified in 2009 depositions that Ms. Maxwell kept collections of nude photographs, some depicting young women in sex acts.

In an affidavit filed in April as part of a defamation lawsuit, another woman, Maria Farmer, said she met Ms. Maxwell and Mr. Epstein around 1995 at an art show when she was a graduate student. Mr. Epstein hired her to help him acquire art, she said, but she ultimately “manned” the front door of his New York mansion and kept records of visitors.


Mr. Epstein arranged for her to work on an art project at the Ohio mansion of his longtime business associate Leslie Wexner, the billionaire chief executive of Victoria’s Secret’s parent company. While there in 1996, Ms. Farmer alleges Ms. Maxwell and Mr. Epstein sexually assaulted her. Ms. Farmer said she fled the room and, upon returning to New York, reported the incident to the New York Police Department and Federal Bureau of Investigation.

A spokesman for the FBI declined to comment. A spokeswoman for the NYPD said the agency “takes sexual assault and rape cases extremely seriously, and urges anyone who has been a victim to file a police report so we can conduct a comprehensive investigation, and offer support and services to survivors.”

A spokesman for Mr. Wexner said he “completely severed ties” with Mr. Epstein nearly 12 years ago.

Sarah Ransome, who sued Mr. Epstein, Ms. Maxwell and others in 2017 alleges in her lawsuit that Ms. Maxwell instructed her how to massage Mr. Epstein using the techniques he preferred and ordered her to have sex with Mr. Epstein.

Ms. Ransome said she was recruited in 2006, when Ms. Maxwell allegedly told her that Mr. Epstein could use his connections to get Ms. Ransome into college, but only if she agreed to provide him with massages. Ms. Maxwell and Mr. Epstein used verbal threats to coerce her into sexual compliance, Ms. Ransome alleged. She hasn’t said she was underage at the time.

Ms. Ransome also accused Ms. Maxwell and Mr. Epstein of helping to conceal the operation from law enforcement by requiring subordinates to sign confidentiality agreements, refrain from speaking to law enforcement and destroy evidence.


In response to the lawsuit, a lawyer for Ms. Maxwell wrote in a March 2018 filing that Ms. Ransome voluntarily entered a sexual relationship with Mr. Epstein as an adult and was never forced to continue against her will. Lawyers for Mr. Epstein wrote in a November 2017 filing that Ms. Ransome was not a victim of sex-trafficking and that the relationship was between consensual adults. The lawsuit settled late last year.

—Khadeeja Safdar and Ben Chapman contributed to this article.

Write to Nicole Hong at nicole.hong@wsj.comand Rebecca Davis O’Brien at Rebecca.OBrien@wsj.com

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Must be nice to be a rich white man getting off with slaps on the wrists...:stopitslime: It seems when it comes to them the cops don't want to do their fukking jobs...:BULL2:

The NYPD said Thursday it wasn't required to monitor Jeffrey Epstein's 2010 sex-offender registration, despite a judge's orders that he check in every 90 days. The wealthy financier was arrested on new federal sex trafficking charges last week, alleging he abused dozens of girls as young as 14 as part of a sex trafficking ring.

The new indictment renewed scrutiny of a controversial secret plea deal he struck in 2008: Epstein pleaded guilty to state sex crimes in Florida but dodged federal charges. He served 13 months in jail and was required to register as a sex offender.

A judge ordered Epstein to register in New York because he maintained a residence in the state in 2011. In the 2011 New York court hearing, his lawyer called the residence a vacation home and said his primary residence was in the Virgin Islands, arguing for the least stringent sex offender classification. But a judge ordered Epstein to register as a Level 3 sex offender, the most stringent classification, rejecting the lawyer's argument that the required 90-day check-ins would "require him to come to New York more than he does normally."

"I am sorry he may have to come here every 90 days," New York County Supreme Court judge Ruth Pickholz said, according to a transcript of the January 2011 hearing. "He can give up the New York home if he does not want to come every 90 days."

NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea said in a tweet Thursday Epstein registered in New York in 2010 before he changed his residence to the Virgin Islands, which Shea said required monitoring to take place there and not in New York.

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In the tweet, Shea said Epstein changed his address before his first mandated check-in. Epstein lists a Manhattan home as a secondary residence with the New York Division of Criminal Justice Services, which maintains the sex offender registry but relies on local jurisdictions for compliance enforcement. NYPD spokesman Sgt. Brendan Ryan said in a statement the NYPD Sex Offender Monitoring Unit monitored Epstein while his reporting address was in New York City.

"Jeffrey Epstein is in jail because of the hard work of NYPD detectives and our law enforcement partners who built a strong case and arrested him for his vile crimes," Shea wrote in the tweet.

At the same 2011 hearing, Pickholz expressed shock when a prosecutor with the Manhattan District Attorney's office also argued for the lowest sex offender classification for Epstein, despite a state board's recommendation that he register as Level 3 sex offender. The classification, reserved for those who pose a "high risk" of offending again and who pose a potential threat to public safety, requires the offender's photo and address to be published online in a searchable database, along with other requirements. But Assistant District Attorney Jennifer Gaffney instead argued Epstein should be classified as Level 1, which would not require that information to be published.

"I have to tell you, I am a little overwhelmed because I have never seen the prosecutor's office do anything like this," Pickholz said."...I could cite many, I have done many SORAs [Sex Offender Registration Act] much less troubling than this one where the People would never make a downward argument like this."

Gaffney acknowledged it was an "incredibly unusual" request. She argued that the state board made its recommendation for Level 3 based on the accounts of victims outlined in a Florida probable cause affidavit, but said those allegations were ultimately never prosecuted.

"I don't know that we can rely on it as clear and convincing evidence if the prosecutor's office never went forward on it," Gaffney said.

The Manhattan District Attorney's office later said Gaffney had mis-interpreted the law. Danny Frost, a spokesman for Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance, Jr., said the office "promptly filed briefs with the appellate court which acknowledged the error by the Assistant District Attorney and strenuously argued that Epstein should receive the highest sex offender status."

"D.A. Vance was not made aware that the Manhattan D.A.'s Office even had this SORA matter, or any matter involving Jeffrey Epstein, until well after the hearing occurred and only when the office corrected its legal error on appeal," Frost said.

Epstein remains registered in New York state under Level 3. In a memo arguing for bail on the new federal charges Thursday, a lawyer for Epstein described his "perfect compliance with onerous sex offender registration requirements – pinpointing his exact nightly whereabouts – across multiple jurisdictions over a 10-year period."

Epstein has pleaded not guilty to the new charges.
 

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BREAKING: House Democrats called on the Department of Justice to have a briefing on Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta’s role in securing a plea deal for billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein after he was convicted of sex crimes involving minors.


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Acosta approved the deal that enabled Epstein to serve 13 months in “custody with work release." The deal also let Epstein spend 16 hours a day outside of prison.
 
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