Jeffrey Epstein
Jeffrey Epstein (businessman, blackmailer, deep state actor, paedophile) | |
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Born | Jeffrey Edward Epstein 1953-01-20 Brooklyn, New York, U.S. |
Residence | US Virgin Islands |
Nationality | American |
Citizenship | United States |
Member of | Council on Foreign Relations/Historical Members, Donald Trump/Conspiracy theories, Rockefeller University, The Giving Pledge, Trilateral Commission |
Victim of | assassination |
Interest of | Julie Brown, Ron Burkle, Noam Chomsky, "Philip Cross", Peter Flaherty, Tom Pritzker, Joseph Recarey, Conchita Sarnoff, Andy Stewart, Unlimited Hangout, Vicky Ward, Nathan Wolfe |
Subpage | •Jeffrey Epstein/"Suicide" •Jeffrey Epstein/Affair •Jeffrey Epstein/Associates List •Jeffrey Epstein/Black book •Jeffrey Epstein/Other associates |
Billionaire who flew famous people on the Lolita Express to lavish parties on one a private island, which the locals dubbed "Orgy Island" or "Padeophile Island". Convicted of pedophilia in 2008, Epstein was arrested in 2019, later assassinated in prison. |
Jeffrey Epstein was a spooky US billionaire businessman with links to many establishment figures including Bill Clinton & Donald Trump. In 2008 he was convicted of soliciting an underage girl for prostitution.[1] Although a court document alleged that Epstein ran a "sexual abuse ring", and lent underage girls to "prominent American politicians, powerful business executives, foreign presidents, a well-known prime minister, and other world leaders",[2] Epstein was given 13 months of "absurdly soft jail time" and released after a secret plea deal between his defense lawyer Jay Lefkowitz and prosecutor by Alex Acosta.[3]
Epstein was re-arrested on July 6, 2019, on federal charges for sex trafficking of minors in Florida and New York.[4]In July he was reportedly found unconscious in his Manhattan jail cell with injuries to his neck.[5]
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Activities
Jeffrey Epstein taught calculus to students including a son of Alan C. Greenberg, chairman of Bear Stearns. In 1976, he started work as an options trader at Bear Stearns.
Properties
Epstein bought a range of large properties, including the 72-acre Little St. James, an island in the US Virgin Islands, reportedly dubbed "Pedophile Island" and "Orgy Island" by locals.[6] Later he bought the neighbouring 165-acre Great St. James.[7] He had reportedly planned to build a complex of buildings there that include an amphitheater and an “underwater office & pool”. However, in December 2018, a stop work order was issued after US Virgin Islands authorities found that Epstein was doing unauthorized construction.[7]
"The only unusual aspect of the main residence the former worker said he was aware of were the security boxes in two offices. The level of secrecy around a steel safe in Epstein’s office, in particular, suggested it contained much more than just money, he said. Outside of an occasional visit by a housekeeper, no one was allowed in those rooms".[6]
Parties
One of the uses of Little St. James was hosting lavish parties, which included underage sex, for the purposes of gather material for sexual blackmail.[8][9]
Connections
Flight logs show that Bill Clinton took at least 26 trips on Epstein’s infamous private sex plane, dubbed the "Lolita Express".[10]
Donald Trump told New York Magazine for a 2002 profile of Epstein "I’ve known Jeff for fifteen years. Terrific guy. He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side. No doubt about it — Jeffrey enjoys his social life."[11]
Donations
In 2008 Epstein donated around $46 million to the Wexner Foundation.[12]
Conviction
In 2008, Epstein was convicted of soliciting an underage girl for prostitution, for which he served 13 months in prison according to a plea deal worked out by defense lawyer Jay Lefkowitz and approved by Alex Acosta.[1] This deal granted immunity to "any potential co-conspirators" and was keep secret "from Epstein's victims, which meant they would not know to challenge it in court. As it turned out, this actually broke the law, because victims have a right to know of such developments, under the Crime Victims’ Rights Act."[3]
Many subsequent lawsuits were settled by Epstein out of court.[13] Epstein has made many out-of-court settlements with alleged victims and some cases were open of January 2015.[14]
2019 Arrest
Epstein was arrested on July 6, 2019. Thousands of documents were unsealed an a massive expose of the Epstein sexual blackmail operation ensued.[15]
"Apparent Suicide attempt"
In late June, Epstein was found nearly unconscious with neck injuries in his prison cell in what was portrayed as a suicide attempt. Subsequently placed on a "suicide watch", he was found dead
"Apparent suicide"
On August 10, Epstein was reported found dead after "an apparent suicide, law enforcement sources told the Post Saturday.[15]
Related Quotations
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2022 | “The New York Post: Any comments on the alleged allegation of your connection with Jeffrey Epstein? Bill Clinton: I think the evidence is clear.” | Bill Clinton New York Post | 2022 |
2023 | “Former V.I. Attorney General Denise George, who successfully sued the estate of Jeffrey Epstein and then was summarily fired by Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. in December, has broken her silence in an interview with Britain’s Sunday Times Magazine. In it, she hints that a run for governor may be in her future.
The interview — published Saturday by the Sunday Times, a 600,000-plus circulation newspaper owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. — is the first time George has spoken of her efforts to bring Epstein and his alleged accomplices to account, and the fallout from that endeavor. George, who was widely lauded when she won a $105 million lawsuit against the Epstein estate in November — believed to be the largest monetary settlement in the history of the territory — subsequently filed suit for $190 million against his onetime bank, JPMorgan Chase, on Dec. 27 in Manhattan federal court, alleging violations of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act. Bryan fired George four days later, on New Year’s Eve, saying nothing at first but later admitting that he was “blindsided” by the lawsuit that has opened V.I. officials to scrutiny for their dealings with Epstein. That includes Bryan himself, who approved Epstein’s lucrative Economic Development Authority benefits when he was head of the EDA board and has been deposed by JPMorgan’s attorneys, along with a host of other territory officials.” | Sian Cobb | September 2023 |
Jean-Luc Brunel | “This sampling reveals that Maxwell, “GM,” took messages at the residence, including
from underage girls who were calling to schedule a time to come over to see Epstein. This demonstrates that Maxwell was at Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion in 2004 and 2005, incidentally a time period she has denied being around the house in her deposition. See supra GIUFFRE001412; 001435; 001449. The messages also reveal that multiple “girls” were leaving messages that were being taken and memorialized and left out in the open for anyone to see. Certain messages also make clear that a number of these “girls” were in school. In addition to taking messages herself (and the staff working under her direction taking these relevant messages), staff employees were taking and leaving messages for Defendant. This is evidence that Maxwell was in the house at relevant times, including times that she has now testified under oath that she was not there. Other messages demonstrate Epstein and Maxwell’s friends, including Jean Luc Brunel, leaving messages relating to underage females. The following is a small sampling of such messages.” | Jean-Luc Brunel New York Court | 2019 |
Melinda Gates | “Melinda said she voiced her concerns to Bill about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. "I also met Jeffrey Epstein exactly one time," she shared. "Yes, because I wanted to see who this man was. And I regretted it from the second I stepped in the door. He was abhorrent. He was evil personified. I had nightmares about it afterwards.” | Melinda Gates | 4 March 2022 |
Nicole Junkermann | “In Epstein’s planes flight manifest, a pattern which was visible from the information available is how he would use his private jet. He would use the plane for two main reasons. Most commonly he would fly himself and a number of his entourage to a destination, or alternatively he would fly people to meet him. The rarest occurrence was when Epstein would fly without any of his usual entourage and just one other passenger. There was only one name that jumped out from the flight manifest as a good example of when Epstein alternated from his routine. His second meeting with Nicole Junkermann... On Saturday 31st August 2002, Jeffrey Epstein and Nicole Junkermann would fly from Paris Le Bourget Airport to Birmingham Airport, in the UK, alone. They would return to Paris, via the same route, on Monday 2nd September 2002. For Jeffrey Epstein to fly without any of his normally present entourage is very unusual. So what was happening that weekend?” | Johnny Vedmore Nicole Junkermann | 17 July 2019 |
Donald Trump | “Break with tradition, or so it seems. Vilified by the entire Rockefeller and liberal media establishment, but strong evidence he himself is "conservative CIA". Brought to power by "conservative CIA" CNP financiers/members as the Mercers, Steve Bannon and Kellyanne Conway. Trump himself has many long-standing, curious security state and establishment ties, among them: in December 2000 Trump was part of a 94-guest dinner organized by Bilderberg steering committee-, Pilgrims Society-, and 1001 Club-member Conrad Black, where Trump was seen chatting with Henry Kissinger at a table. Happy Rockefeller, the widow of Nelson Rockefeller; Lynn Forester de Rothschild, Richard Perle, Vernon Jordan and later exposed serial pedophiles Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell all were part of this dinner.” | Joël van der Reijden ISGP Donald Trump | 2020 |
Whitney Webb | “Epstein was involved in a lot of things, and not only with underage females. Delving into all the publicly available material on Epstein, investigative journalist Whitney Webb needed two volumes to trace Epstein’s complex and mysterious career. She meticulously reconstructs the elaborate nebula of his connections to the world not just of finance, but also of espionage and crime. Her two volumes were published last year with the title, “One Nation Under Blackmail.”
Given all the chatter the WSJ’s articles have generated, at breakfast this morning I thought it appropriate to raise the question not so much of Epstein’s story itself, but of the way the press responds to the public’s need for information. After reminding Chad of the context, I shared these thoughts with Chad. “The Journal appears to confirm, though only partially and obliquely, much of what Webb has described. Because of the implications — including the inevitable embarassment for people who have carefully crafted their public image of respectability — the Journal should either release the documents or, as Wikileaks was wont to do, share them with a number of serious newspapers to ensure a minimum level of objectivity and transparency. This story and all its implications are of vital interest to the public in a democracy. What, apart from the commercial interest of owning a scoop, explains the Wall Street Journal’s reluctance to do so?”” | Whitney Webb Peter Isackson | May 2023 |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Assange Must Not Also Die in Jail | blog post | 13 August 2019 | Craig Murray | Many of the same people who are relieved by Jeffrey Epstein’s death would like to see Julian Assange dead too. |
Document:Epstein's Death Must Be the Start, not the End, of the Investigation | blog post | 11 August 2019 | Craig Murray | It is a great shame that in the UK, the Establishment has been able to characterise the falsifications of Carl Beech as discrediting the entire notion of historical child sexual abuse. |
Document:The Forde Report is what it isn’t | Article | 24 July 2022 | Michael Rosen | So…why the silence? Why isn’t the Forde Report all over the comment shows? Why aren’t all the relevant people being quizzed? Why aren’t there on-air discussions and rows going on between the opposing parties (and/or supporters)? |
References
- ↑ a b http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/who-is-jeffrey-epstein-a-study-of-the-man-linked-to-worlds-of-celebrity-politics--and-royalty-9954397.html
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- ↑ Chaitin, Daniel (July 7, 2019). "Jeffrey Epstein arrested for sex trafficking of minors in Florida and New York". Washington Examiner. MediaDC. Archived from the original on July 7, 2019. Retrieved July 7, 2019. Cite uses deprecated parameter
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- ↑ a b https://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-jeffrey-epstein-private-island-20190712-story.html
- ↑ a b https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/money-and-power/a28397298/jeffrey-epstein-homes-real-estate-properties/
- ↑ https://www.breitbart.com/radio/2019/07/10/ann-coulter-jeffrey-epstein-seems-to-have-blackmail-material-with-sexual-proclivities-of-all-these-powerful-men/
- ↑ https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jan/10/jeffrey-epstein-decade-scandal-prince-andrew
- ↑ http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/may/14/bill-clinton-ditched-secret-service-on-multiple-lo/
- ↑ http://nymag.com/nymetro/news/people/n_7912/
- ↑ https://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/11/epstein-donated-46-million-to-les-wexners-private-foundation-in-2008.html
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