Billionaire Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Goes Free

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Postby cptmarginal » Sun Jul 21, 2019 8:30 am

He testified that a technician from New Albany, Ohio would fly in to manage the video equipment at Epstein's home. (Which residence he refers to isn't clear solely from this excerpt, but he likely meant the Palm Beach residence as that is where Rodriguez worked. That, of course, is the residence which had those hidden cameras mentioned in Virginia Roberts's lawsuit.) New Albany is very significant as a location because that is where Les Wexner -- a mentor of sorts to Epstein and one of the only on-the-record sources of Epstein's wealth -- resided. From that, it seems like a reasonable inference (though not proven) that Wexner is the one who was truly in charge of Epstein's human compromise operation, handling the video surveillance that was generated.


Columbus Free Press journalist Bob Fitrakis is the go-to source when it comes to Wexner, or at least he used to be.

http://fraudbusterbob.org/blog/2016/03/24/spook-air/

4/22/1999
FEATURED ARTICLE
Spook Air
by Bob Fitrakis

Something’s rotten at Rickenbacker Port Authority. Maybe it’s just the stench of the bankrupt corpse of Southern Air Transport, or the moldering smell of the $3 million the state pumped into the notorious airline before it folded.

Ohio taxpayers are among the more than 800 creditors now lined up to file claims against “Spook Air.” SAT filed for bankruptcy in Columbus on October 1, 1998, the same day the Central Intelligence Agency Inspector General issued a report linking the cargo hauler to allegations of drug-running in connection with U.S.-backed Contra rebels in Nicaragua in the 1980s.

Once lauded as a coup for central Ohio development, landing Southern Air Transport’s business at Rickenbacker eventually turned into a nightmare, as the enterprise became mired in massive debt and was closed under a cloud of suspicion about its true activities. Just how and why one of the world’s most notorious airlines ended up in Columbus in the mid-1990s is a story that hasn’t been fully examined until now.

...

Shadowy ties to Ohio

News accounts show that The Limited owner Leslie Wexner played a role in SAT’s relocation to Rickenbacker. Two other key figures in the SAT story have Columbus connections: Alan D. Fiers Jr., a starting tackle on the 1961 Ohio State University football team and a Buckeye assistant coach in 1962, who later became the chief of the CIA Central American Task Force; and retired Air Force Major General Richard Secord, head of air logistics for the CIA-owned Air America’s covert action in Laos between 1966 and 1968, and air logistics coordinator in the illegal Contra resupply network for Oliver North in the ’80s.

Both Fiers and Secord eventually were found guilty of charges in connection with the Iran-Contra affair. On July 9, 1991, Fiers pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor charges involving illegally supplying weapons to the Contras. According to the recent CIA report on Southern Air Transport, Fiers informed U.S. Senate investigators that the CIA told the DEA early on about Contra leaders being involved in drug smuggling. Secord, who is a 1954 graduate of Columbus’ South High School, pleaded guilty in 1989 to a felony charge in connection with the cover-up of the Iran-Contra affair.


http://freepress.org/article/shapiro-murder-file

Police accidently release a report linking Leslie Wexner and the Mob

by Bob Fitrakis

The ghost of Arthur Shapiro—a prominent local attorney who was slain in a 1985 “mob-style murder”—continues to haunt the City of Columbus. Shapiro’s doomed soul was resurrected recently when the Columbus Division of Police released the controversial—and once believed destroyed—document investigating his death.

Columbus Alive obtained a copy of the “Shapiro Homicide Investigation: Analysis and Hypothesis” report through a public records request on Friday. As previously reported in Alive, the report confirms that the name of central Ohio billionaire Leslie Wexner was linked “with associates reputed to be organized crime figures.” The names of businessman Jack Kessler, former Columbus City Council President and current Wexner associate Jerry Hammond and current City Council member Les Wright also appear in the report.
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Re: Billionaire Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Goes Free

Postby seemslikeadream » Sun Jul 21, 2019 10:00 am

thanks for add on OSU

can anyone post Vanity Fair article? It's paywall for me


“THE GIRLS WERE JUST SO YOUNG”: THE HORRORS OF JEFFREY EPSTEIN’S PRIVATE ISLAND
Locals say Epstein was flying in underage girls long after his conviction for sex crimes—and authorities did nothing to stop him. “It was like he was flaunting it,” says an employee at the airstrip on St. Thomas. “But it was said that he always tipped really well, so everyone overlooked it.”
BY HOLLY AGUIRRE
JULY 20, 2019

A view of Little St. James Island, in the U. S. Virgin Islands, a property owned by Jeffrey Epstein. The 66-year-old billionaire bought the property about a decade ago and began to transform it, clearing the native vegetation, ringing the property with towering palm trees and planting two massive U.S. flags on either end.
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It’s like there’s a globetrotting pedophile invisibility spell that just wore off
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Re: Billionaire Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Goes Free

Postby JackRiddler » Sun Jul 21, 2019 10:11 am

Since Epstein has just gone "live" in the biggest way, it's easy to forget we are talking about peak activity (from the known signs) being reached at a time overlapping with and in the period after the Franklin matter. Epstein's web then seems to have continued into the 2000s.
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Re: Billionaire Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Goes Free

Postby Elvis » Sun Jul 21, 2019 10:54 am

JackRiddler » Sun Jul 21, 2019 7:11 am wrote:Since Epstein has just gone "live" in the biggest way, it's easy to forget we are talking about peak activity (from the known signs) being reached at a time overlapping with and in the period after the Franklin matter. Epstein's web then seems to have continued into the 2000s.


That's what I've been thinking; I'd look for commonalities between the two.





can anyone post Vanity Fair article? It's paywall for me


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Re: Billionaire Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Goes Free

Postby seemslikeadream » Sun Jul 21, 2019 11:56 am

thanks ^^


“THE GIRLS WERE JUST SO YOUNG”: THE HORRORS OF JEFFREY EPSTEIN’S PRIVATE ISLAND
Locals say Epstein was flying in underage girls long after his conviction for sex crimes—and authorities did nothing to stop him. “It was like he was flaunting it,” says an employee at the airstrip on St. Thomas. “But it was said that he always tipped really well, so everyone overlooked it.”
BY HOLLY AGUIRRE
JULY 20, 2019

A view of Little St. James Island, in the U. S. Virgin Islands, a property owned by Jeffrey Epstein.

The 66-year-old billionaire bought the property about a decade ago and began to transform it, clearing the native vegetation, ringing the property with towering palm trees and planting two massive U.S. flags on either end.
Ever since billionaire Jeffrey Epstein was arrested on July 6 on charges of sex trafficking, the media have been scrambling to make sense of what happened on Little St. James, his 70-acre private island in the Caribbean. But on nearby St. Thomas, locals say Epstein continued to bring underage girls to the island as recently as this year—a decade after he was forced to register as a convicted sex offender—and that authorities did nothing to stop him.
Two employees who worked at the local airstrip on St. Thomas tell Vanity Fair that they witnessed Epstein boarding his private plane on multiple occasions in the company of girls who appeared to be under the age of consent. According to the employees, the girls arrived with Epstein aboard one of his two Gulfstream jets. Between January 2018 and June 2019, previously published flight records show, the jets were airborne at least one out of every three days. They stopped all over the world, sometimes for only a few hours at a time: Paris, London, Slovakia, Mexico, Morocco. When they left St. Thomas, the employees say, they returned to airports near Epstein’s homes in Palm Beach and New York City.
“On multiple occasions I saw Epstein exit his helicopter, stand on the tarmac in full view of my tower, and board his private jet with children—female children,” says a former air traffic controller at the airstrip who asked to remain anonymous. “One incident in particular really stands out in my mind, because the girls were just so young. They couldn’t have been over 16. Epstein looked very angry and hurled his jacket at one of them. They were also carrying shopping bags from stores not on the island. I remember thinking, ‘Where in the world have they been shopping?’”
Another employee at the airstrip, who requested anonymity because he is not allowed to speak about travelers in his official capacity, says Epstein would land at St. Thomas twice a month on average. “There’d be girls that look like they could be in high school,” the employee recalls. “They looked very young. They were always wearing college sweatshirts. It seemed like camouflage, that’s the best way to put it.” Epstein would be dressed in a tracksuit, but the girls carried shopping bags from designer labels: Gucci, Dior.
The employee adds that he and his co-workers would joke around about what they were seeing. “Every time he landed or took off, it was always brought up. We’d always be joking, ‘How many kids are on board this time?’” But the employee also says he felt “pure disgust,” calling it “absolutely insane” that a convicted sex offender was able to move around so openly in the era of MeToo.
“I could see him with my own eyes,” the employee says. “I compared it to seeing a serial killer in broad daylight. I called it the face of evil.”
Epstein apparently made no attempt to hide his travels with young girls. The airstrip in St. Thomas sits in plain sight of a central highway, and a nearby parking lot at the University of the Virgin Islands provides a complete view of the tarmac and almost every aircraft on the ground. When he’s “home” on Little St. James, Epstein’s plane is always parked right in front of the control tower.
“The fact that young girls were getting out of his helicopter and getting into his plane, it was like he was flaunting it,” the employee says. “But it was said that he always tipped really well, so everyone overlooked it.”
In fact, it appears that local authorities did nothing to investigate Epstein’s repeated trips with young girls—let alone intervene—despite the fact that he was listed on the island’s registry of sex offenders. Chief William Harvey, a veteran of the Virgin Islands police department, tells Vanity Fair that he does not know who Epstein is, and is unaware of any investigation into him. Sammuel Sanes, a former senator for the Virgin Islands, says he is unaware of any special precautions taken by law enforcement to track the arrivals and departures of Epstein’s jet on St. Thomas, or the movements of his helicopter to and from his private island.

Lawyers for Epstein, who has pleaded not guilty to the charges of sex trafficking, say he “flatly denies any illegal involvement with underage women.” But those on the island who witnessed Epstein in action remain shocked that a convicted pedophile could brazenly continue to travel to and from the United States accompanied by young girls.
“My colleagues and I definitely talked about how we didn’t understand how this guy was still allowed to be around children,” says the former air traffic controller. “We didn’t say anything because we figured law enforcement was doing their job. I have to say that that is regrettable, but we really didn’t even know who to tell, or if anyone really cared.”





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they begin in Israel and Israeli spies
Aron Milchan
George Nadar (asset of Israel for a long time)
Simon Peres...also connected to Ehud Barak and Epstein

keep eye on Iran Contra.....Khashoggi

38 year crime spree

counterintelligence ...Mueller report....Israel



MIND BLOWING STARTS AT 40:00
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Cambridge Analytica......won't see that in the Mueller report
PSY GROUP.................. won't see that in the Mueller report
IRA.................................. won't see that in the Mueller report

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first part is now on youtube


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Dershowitz Doubles Down In Fight With Boies, Insinuates Marital Infidelity
Lior Mizrahi/Hulton Archive
By Kate Riga
July 20, 2019 4:11 pm
Alan Dershowitz, former lawyer for accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, implicitly accused David Bois, an attorney for an Epstein accuser, of cheating on his wife Saturday morning.

Alan Dershowitz
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Replying to @AlanDersh
He is also aware that there are soon to unsealed emails and a book manuscript in which my false accuser admits she never had sex with me. I will swear under oath that from the day I first met Epstein until today, I have had no sexual contact with any woman but my wife. 2/


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I have challenged Boies to swear that he has not had inappropriate sex contacts with women other than his wife during the same period. He won't because he has a terrible reputation with regard to inappropriate sex. How dare he falsely accuse me. End/

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Boies is representing Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who says that she was forced into sex with Dershowitz by Epstein when she was underage. Giuffre has sued Dershowitz for defamation, as he has denied the accusation and said that she’s just seeking money. Another woman, Sarah Ransome, says Epstein directed her to have sex with Dershowitz when she was in her early 20s.

Dershowitz has denied all accusations, maintaining that he had a “perfect sex life” in that period.https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/ders ... -sex-tweet
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Re: Billionaire Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Goes Free

Postby Marionumber1 » Sun Jul 21, 2019 5:39 pm

JackRiddler » Sun Jul 21, 2019 7:11 am wrote:Since Epstein has just gone "live" in the biggest way, it's easy to forget we are talking about peak activity (from the known signs) being reached at a time overlapping with and in the period after the Franklin matter. Epstein's web then seems to have continued into the 2000s.


I think it is very likely that Jeffrey Epstein's pedophile ring was a successor of sorts to Franklin. And just as Franklin was more focused on Republican powerbrokers during the Reagan/Bush era, Epstein started up around the Clinton era and at least initially forged more connections to the Democratic establishment. Both parties, of course, were involved in each case, but there is a clear difference that's mirrors which party was in power at the time.

The MOs of Franklin and Epstein's trafficking operations unsurprisingly overlap too. Larry King's photographer Rusty Nelson solicited a teenage girl to a supposed modeling photo shoot, and tried to get her to take increasingly risque photos including ones of her nude. Jeffrey Epstein was known to use modeling agencies such as Jean Luc Brunel's company MC2 to recruit his victims, and Katie Johnson who made the rape claim against Donald Trump says that modeling was how she got lured into Epstein's circle. The Franklin ring was also the backdrop for several child abduction cases during the 1980s like Johnny Gosch (1982), Eugene Martin (1984), Marc Allen (1986), Michaela Garecht (1988), and Jacob Wetterling (1989). Katie Johnson describes a 12-year-old victim of Epstein named Maria, who happens to match (Wayne Madsen and Andrew Kreig, "Welcome To Waterbury: The City That Holds Secrets That Could Bring Down Trump", 2018/01/09) the victim of a 1993 child abduction from Waterbury, Connecticut.

Also disturbing is the 1988 disappearance of Doreen Jane Vincent from nearby Wallingford, Connecticut. The Faded Out podcast (which promoted ridiculous disinfo about the Johnny Gosch abduction in Season 1 but is doing good work on Doreen's case) has gathered indications that Doreen's father took pornographic shots of her in her underwear, had friends such as his landlord Jimmy Farnam who may also know about the abuse of Doreen, allegedly practiced satanism in jail, and had Doreen Vincent transported to New York for an underwear modeling photo shoot. This last bit is particularly striking because it sounds like the same Connecticut to New York trafficking pipeline that Maria was ensnared in, and underwear modeling calls to mind Les Wexner's company Victoria's Secret which was also used to lure in Epstein's victims.
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Re: Billionaire Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Goes Free

Postby conniption » Sun Jul 21, 2019 8:24 pm

The WORST Part of the Epstein Case - #PropagandaWatch

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZflAp7OKvOs

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According to the dinosaur media, the worst part about the exposure of Jeffrey Epstein's child sex trafficking and high-level blackmail operation is that it bolsters conspiracy theories about child sex trafficking and elite corruption. Newsflash: they're trying to gaslight you. Don't fall for it for a second.
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Re: Billionaire Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Goes Free

Postby liminalOyster » Sun Jul 21, 2019 10:02 pm

JHC, is this really the logic we have arrived at?

Conspiracy theorists posing the danger that they do, we should really try to prevent drawing attention to government officials being involved in child prostitution, as it might make them crazies start shooting up pizzerias....
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Re: Billionaire Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Goes Free

Postby seemslikeadream » Sun Jul 21, 2019 11:21 pm

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This is the second murder connected to QAnon, after a QAnoThere are some new details in the QAnon Mafia boss murder — the suspect's lawyer says he was obsessed with QAnon, was convinced the victim was a member of the deep state.

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I knew it.. there's a connection between Ghislaine Maxwell's fake ocean charity and "Ambassador" Paolo Zampolli's fake ocean charity. https://politi.co/2JIiq6v via @politico

Meet the woman who ties Jeffrey Epstein to Trump and the Clintons
Heiress Ghislaine Maxwell paved the way to presidents.

By BEN SCHRECKINGER and DANIEL LIPPMAN07/21/2019 07:00 AM EDT

Ghislaine Maxwell was crucial in ensuring Jeffery Epstein’s access to Trump’s world. | Laura Cavanaugh/Getty Images
How did wealthy sex offender Jeffrey Epstein come to be palling around with Bill Clinton and Donald Trump?

People who know those involved said Epstein’s connections to two U.S. presidents ran through one bubbly British heiress: Ghislaine Maxwell.

Maxwell, who has denied accusations made in civil suits of aiding and participating in Epstein’s sexual abuse of minors, has been among the financier’s closest associates. Unlike Epstein, she comes from a rarefied background that gave her entrée to the rich and powerful.

For years, beginning in the early ’90s, she and Epstein cut glittering figures on the Manhattan, N.Y., and Palm Beach, Fla., social circuits, with Maxwell taking the lead. While people who knew Epstein in Palm Beach described him as “very odd” and said “he didn’t go out much,” those who know Maxwell described her as “vivacious,” “warm” and “effusive.”

Her family knew Trump before Epstein arrived on the scene, and she continued to socialize with Chelsea Clinton after Epstein was jailed on sex offenses.

Maxwell first grew close with the Clintons after Bill Clinton left office, vacationing on a yacht with Chelsea Clinton in 2009, attending her wedding in 2010, and participating in the Clinton Global Initiative as recently as 2013, years after her name first emerged in accounts of Epstein’s alleged sexual abuse.

“Ghislaine was the contact between Epstein and Clinton,” a person familiar with the relationship said. “She ended up being close to the family because she and Chelsea ended up becoming close.” Lawyers for Maxwell did not respond to requests for comment, and a spokesperson for Clinton disputed the idea that the two women were ever close.

Trump’s ties to Maxwell and her late father, the publishing tycoon Robert Maxwell, meanwhile, go back even further, to at least the late 1980s.

"He really likes her,” said Steven Hoffenberg, a former mentor to Epstein who pleaded guilty in 1995 to running a massive Ponzi scheme, of Trump and Maxwell. “He was friendly with her father.”

In the 1980s, Trump and Robert Maxwell, the Czechoslovak-born owner of London’s Daily Mirror tabloid, rubbed shoulders on the high-flying Manhattan party circuit.

An item from a May 1989 gossip column placed Trump and both Maxwells at a party aboard the elder Maxwell’s yacht, named the Lady Ghislaine, that featured caviar flown in from Paris and former Republican Sen. John Tower of Texas. The item notes that Trump compared his own larger yacht with Maxwell’s.

As it happened, Trump’s yacht, the Trump Princess, had originally belonged to the Saudi arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi — the uncle of slain Washington Post contributor Jamal Khashoggi — and Maxwell’s yacht had originally belonged to one of Adnan’s brothers.

Two years later, Maxwell fell off his yacht in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean and drowned, a sensational death that was ruled accidental.

“He was a character and a colorful guy, and I think we were lucky to have seen even a short time of him in New York,” Trump told Larry King during an appearance on CNN two weeks later. “He was my kind of a guy.”

Maxwell’s biographer later related an incident from around the same period when his daughter was working for one of his business enterprises selling corporate gifts.

While planning a trip to New York, she asked her father to use his friendship with Trump to get her a meeting with the real estate mogul.

“Have you got your bum in your head?” the elder Maxwell responded, according to an account by the late Nicholas Davies, a Mirror editor who wrote Maxwell’s biography. “Why the f--- would Donald Trump want to waste his time seeing you with your crappy gifts when he has a multimillion-dollar business to run?”

It appears the elder Maxwell sold his daughter short. A 1997 New Yorker profile of Trump notes that the article’s author shared a ride to Palm Beach on Trump’s private jet with Ghislaine Maxwell, as well as a teenage Eric Trump and Matthew Calamari, a longtime member of Trump’s private security team.

It is unclear whether Ghislaine Maxwell first introduced Trump and Epstein, who socialized together at least as early as 1992, but she was crucial in ensuring Epstein’s access to Trump’s world. Archival video unearthed on Wednesday by NBC from that year shows Trump and Epstein surrounded by dancing women at Mar-a-Lago, with Maxwell smiling in the background.

Jeffery Epstein
In this courtroom artist's sketch, Jeffrey Epstein (center) sits with attorneys Martin Weinberg (left) and Marc Fernich during his arraignment in New York federal court on July 8. | Elizabeth Williams via AP
"Ghislaine was his path to social acceptance,” said Thomas Volscho, a professor at the City University of New York who has been researching Epstein. “They don’t always accept you. Ghislaine was really a conduit for him to start to socialize with people who are way beyond his level."

According to “Filthy Rich,” a 2016 book about Epstein by best-selling author and Mar-a-Lago member James Patterson, “Although Epstein had never properly joined the club, Trump’s friendship with Ghislaine Maxwell gave Epstein unlimited use of the facilities.”

Virginia Roberts Giuffre, a former changing room attendant at Mar-a-Lago who has accused Epstein of sexually abusing her when she was a minor, alleges in a lawsuit that she was first approached at the club in 1998 by Ghislaine Maxwell, who persuaded her to meet Epstein and joined him in the abuse. Maxwell has denied wrongdoing.

It is unclear whether Maxwell ever officially joined the club. A directory of Mar-a-Lago members obtained by POLITICO in 2016 does not contain her name. Private clubs generally do not disclose information about members. In several calls to Mar-a-Lago’s main line, staffers said no one was on hand to field media inquiries and suggested calling back at other times. The White House did not respond to an email requesting comment.

But her visits to Mar-a-Lago spanned at least the better part of a decade.

Trump, his future wife Melania, Epstein and Maxwell were all photographed together at the club in 2000. That year, Epstein and Maxwell were also spotted at the club with Prince Andrew, according to the Daily Mail. According to The Daily Telegraph, it was Maxwell who introduced Epstein to the British royal, whose association with the sex offender has been a long-running scandal in the United Kingdom. Epstein also attended a birthday party for Queen Elizabeth at Windsor Castle in 2000. That same year, Maxwell and Prince Andrew attended what the Daily Mail described as a “hookers and pimps”-themed Halloween party hosted by Heidi Klum.

A month later, in early December 2000, Trump, his future wife Melania, Epstein and Maxwell all attended a surprise 60th birthday for Barbara Amiel, a British socialite, that was also attended by the likes of Anna Wintour, Charlie Rose and William F. Buckley.

Tina Brown, a notable magazine editor, recalled that around this period Maxwell would reach out to her to socialize when Prince Andrew came to New York. “She was a bit mysterious,” Brown recalled.

One regular on the social scene in Palm Beach and other exclusive locales recalled attending an event at Ascot, the English horse track, around the late 1990s, where, upon entering the racetrack’s “royal enclosure,” the person saw Epstein sitting with the royal family.

Much of Epstein’s access to Clinton’s world also flowed through Maxwell. “The Clintons were relatively intimate with her,” a Maxwell friend said.

In 2002 and 2003, flight logs reportedly show that Bill Clinton flew on 26 flight legs on Epstein’s private jet.

“President Clinton knows nothing about the terrible crimes Jeffrey Epstein pleaded guilty to in Florida some years ago, or those with which he has been recently charged in New York,” Clinton spokesman Angel Urena said in a statement. Urena said the flight legs comprised four trips in 2002 and 2003 and that staff and Secret Service were present on all flights. Urena said Epstein visited Clinton at his Harlem office once in 2002 and that he briefly visited Epstein’s apartment one time.

Maxwell’s ties to Clintonworld, meanwhile, would last another decade.

One friend of Maxwell’s, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, described their surprise upon showing up at a dinner party at her Upper East Side apartment around 2005 to find Doug Band, then a top adviser to Bill Clinton and the Clinton Foundation, among the 8 to 10 guests. In 2006, a charity run by Epstein, C.O.U.Q. Foundation, gave $25,000 to the Clinton Foundation, the Daily Beast reported.

But allegations of misconduct by Epstein, and then Maxwell, began to pile up, making their associations feel increasingly fraught. In 2006, it emerged that police in Palm Beach were investigating Epstein for allegedly soliciting underage girls for sex, and he would eventually plead guilty to sex offenses, serving jail time in Florida. For several years after, allegations about Maxwell’s involvement in Epstein’s misconduct escalated in severity.

In 2007, the Daily Mail reported allegations by a woman named Johanna Sjoberg that Maxwell recruited her to work for Epstein, who then induced her “to perform demeaning sexual services.” The paper reported, “There is no suggestion that Ghislaine was aware that some of the girls were underage, or aware of Jeffrey’s sexual requests.” In 2009, Giuffre filed a lawsuit in which she alleged she was recruited by Maxwell as a 15-year-old to work for Epstein, who proceeded to sexually abuse her. That year, the New York Post reported that Maxwell was served with a subpoena by a lawyer representing some of Epstein’s accusers as she left a Clinton Global Initiative conference.

In March 2011, Giuffre elaborated on her claims, telling the Daily Mail that Maxwell instructed her to take off her clothes as she was massaging Epstein, who proceeded to have sex with her. Maxwell issued a statement denying the claim. In 2015, Giuffre accused Maxwell in a court filing of engaging in sex with underage girls.

“It wasn’t until 2015 that Chelsea and [her husband] Marc became aware of the horrific allegations against Ghislaine Maxwell and hope that all the victims find justice,” said Chelsea Clinton’s chief of staff, Bari Lurie. “Chelsea and Marc were friendly with her because of her relationship with a dear friend of theirs. When that relationship ended, Chelsea and Marc’s friendship with her ended as well.”

For several years, Maxwell was romantically linked with Ted Waitt, the billionaire founder of Gateway Inc..

A person close to Chelsea Clinton described Waitt as a “very close family friend” of Clinton and her husband, Marc Mezvinsky, and said the couple met Maxwell through him in 2011. The person said Clinton and her husband ended their friendship with Maxwell when she and Waitt broke up in early 2011, and disputed that Maxwell and Chelsea Clinton were ever “close.”

Two people familiar with the relationship between Maxwell and the Clintons said Maxwell, Clinton and Mezvinsky flew together on a private plane to rendezvous with Waitt for a trip on Waitt’s yacht. One of those people said the trip took place in 2009.

Waitt, whose philanthropic endeavors focus on the world’s oceans, has given somewhere between $10 million and $25 million to the Clinton Foundation. Waitt’s philanthropic foundation did not respond to a request for comment.

One person familiar with the Maxwell-Clinton relationship said that while Maxwell “was incredibly close” to Chelsea Clinton, “She had her own relationship with Bill Clinton and was very close to him.”

In 2010, Maxwell attended Chelsea Clinton’s wedding, apparently as Waitt’s date. In 2012, Maxwell launched her own Ocean-focused charity, the TerraMar Project. A year later, the Clinton Global Initiative trumpeted a TerraMar initiative among the “commitments to action” announced at its annual meeting. No money changed hands.

The initiative was the Sustainable Oceans Alliance, which sought to ensure the United Nations included oceans in its Sustainable Development Goals.

A 2013 news release on the website for TerraMar — which announced it was shuttering in the days after Epstein’s arrest — describes the alliance as a four-way partnership between TerraMar; another nonprofit called the Global Partnerships Forum; the late Stuart Beck, who served as “ambassador on oceans and seas” from the Pacific island nation of Palau; and a Trump friend, Paolo Zampolli, an Italian-born businessman who has served in diplomatic posts for Caribbean nations.

Before his diplomatic career, Zampolli co-founded a model management company and served as the Trump Organization’s director of international development. He has long been credited with introducing Trump to his third wife, Melania, though The New York Times reported this month that Epstein has also claimed credit for the introduction.

Zampolli said he was unaware of Maxwell’s connection to the Sustainable Oceans Alliance but that he does recall that Beck — who served on TerraMarr’s board in 2013 — brought Maxwell to the United Nations twice to discuss her oceans advocacy.

TerraMar sought to build social networks around ocean protection, issuing free “Ocean Passports” to anyone who pledged to support its goals, making them an “ocean citizen.”

“This lady,” Zampolli recalled, “had some very interesting ideas.”


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Re: Billionaire Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Goes Free

Postby BenDhyan » Mon Jul 22, 2019 12:11 am

Maxwell was mossad, I suspect Epstein was also, perhaps the blackmail aspect to the sex side of his operations may have served an intelligence agenda?
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Postby liminalOyster » Mon Jul 22, 2019 12:21 am

Jeffrey Epstein Pitched a New Narrative. These Sites Published It.

By Tiffany Hsu
July 21, 2019

After Jeffrey Epstein got out of the Palm Beach County jail in 2009, having served 13 months of an 18-month sentence resulting from a plea deal that has been widely criticized, he began a media campaign to remake his public image.

The effort led to the publication of articles describing him as a selfless and forward-thinking philanthropist with an interest in science on websites like Forbes, National Review and HuffPost.

The Forbes.com article, posted in 2013, praised him as “one of the largest backers of cutting-edge science around the world” while making no mention of his criminal past. The National Review piece, from the same year, called him “a smart businessman” with a “passion for cutting-edge science.” The HuffPost article, from 2017, credited Mr. Epstein for “taking action to help a number of scientists thrive during the ‘Trump Era’,” a time of “anti-science policies and budget cuts.”

All three articles have been removed from their sites in recent days, after inquiries from The New York Times.

Mr. Epstein pleaded guilty in 2008 to soliciting a minor for prostitution, a deal that he and his legal team negotiated after he was accused of sexually abusing dozens of young women and girls. Under its terms, he faced no federal charges and was made to register as a sex offender.

The agreement was brokered by R. Alexander Acosta, who was then the United States attorney for the Southern District of Florida and went on to become the labor secretary under President Trump. Two days after defending how he had handled the case in a news conference, Mr. Acosta resigned under pressure.

The articles in praise of Mr. Epstein came about partly because of an online publishing model adopted by some news organizations that relied on outside contributors who often wrote for little or no pay, with little or no input from editors.

A post about Mr. Epstein on the Forbes website has been removed.

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The article on the Forbes website was attributed to Drew Hendricks, a contributing writer. As The Times revealed in an article last week, he was not the author of the piece. Instead, it was delivered to him by a public relations firm, and he said he was paid $600 to attach his byline and post it at Forbes.com.

Mr. Hendricks said he had not been aware of Mr. Epstein’s history. “All I knew was, this is a guy doing a science thing,” he said. “If I had known otherwise, I wouldn’t have done it.”

Forbes removed the item last week “for failing to meet our editorial standards,” it said in an editors note on the page.

Randall Lane, the chief content officer of Forbes Media, said an article like the one attributed to Mr. Hendricks should not have been posted and would not make the cut now, because the process for screening outside contributors has been strengthened.

“Our North Star is always transparency,” Mr. Lane said of Forbes’ handling of problematic articles. “What we’ve learned over the last few days is that this is an area we need to re-evaluate.”

A staff of roughly 200 employees produces Forbes’s in-house journalism, but most of the 100 articles the site publishes each day come from a group of nearly 3,000 outside writers. More content means more readers, and the number of unique visitors to Forbes.com has surged nearly 70 percent over the last four years, to 60.9 million last month, according to comScore.

While the number of views has gone up, the limited editing of contributors at Forbes has come in for criticism, with some noting problematic posts like one in 2014 headlined “Drunk Female Guests are the Gravest Threat to Fraternities.”

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The heavy use of outside contributors has been profitable, said Damon Kiesow, the Knight Chair in digital editing and producing at the University of Missouri School of Journalism, but it has come with risks to the Forbes name. “It changed their reputation from being a respectable business publication to a content farm,” Mr. Kiesow said.

HuffPost discontinued the model of allowing outside writers to post freely last year. Before the system ended, contributors “could post their content with no editorial review,” HuffPost said in a statement. Its 2017 article on Mr. Epstein appeared under the former setup.

The byline belonged to Rachel Wolfson, once a frequent contributor to the site who described herself in her author bio as a digital marketer. On Friday, HuffPost said in a statement that it had removed the piece “at the author’s request.” Ms. Wolfson did not respond to requests for comment.

Between 2005 and 2018, more than 100,000 contributors took advantage of HuffPost’s open-door model. At the time it was shut down, the HuffPost editor in chief Lydia Polgreen wrote, “Open platforms that once seemed radically democratizing now threaten, with the tsunami of false information we all face daily, to undermine democracy. When everyone has a megaphone, no one can be heard.”

The article on Mr. Epstein published by National Review, the conservative publication founded in 1955 by William F. Buckley Jr., was also removed on Friday. It was credited to Christina Galbraith, who identified herself in her bio as a science writer who had published at Forbes and HuffPost.

Ms. Galbraith was also a publicist for Mr. Epstein, according to several news releases promoting Mr. Epstein’s foundations and initiatives in 2012, 2013 and 2014 that included her as a contact. Ms. Galbraith did not respond to requests for comment. In the article that appeared on the National Review site, she described him as having “given thoughtfully to countless organizations that help educate underprivileged children.”

“We took down the piece, and regret publishing it,” Rich Lowry, the editor of National Review since 1997, said in an email. He added that the publication had “had a process in place for a while now to weed out such commercially self-interested pieces from lobbyists and PR flacks.”

In addition to Forbes, HuffPost and National Review, a technology-focused website called The Next Web, now controlled by The Financial Times, published an interview with Mr. Epstein that didn’t note his status as a sex offender and stated that he used “his resources to beneficial, unlikely ends.” The name in the byline was Dylan Love, who calls himself an “editorial gun for hire” on his website. Mr. Love did not respond to requests for comment. The Next Web amended the article on Friday to point out “the glaring oversight” of failing to note Mr. Epstein’s conviction.

The website’s program for outside contributors “used to be a free-for-all model, where anyone could publish anything,” until it was reformed in 2017, said Alejandro Tauber, the publisher of The Next Web. He added that the story on Mr. Epstein “was one of the layovers from the old system.”

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Postby liminalOyster » Mon Jul 22, 2019 12:26 am

A probably baseless mind blip: could Clinton's Lewinsky affair debacle have been a limited hangout damage control strategy?
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Postby seemslikeadream » Mon Jul 22, 2019 6:52 am

a little more about Zampolli


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The @paolozampolli who:

may be covering for donny & melania

who worked at trump org in 04-06 while @felixsater was there

who continues to work w/trump family

& who enjoys diplomatic immunity as a UN ambassador who bought Dominican citizenship?

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Zampolli was rumored to be purchasing Elite Models as was Jeffrey Epstein, it was reported on page 6 of the New York Post, July 25, 2004.



Silenced By a Hedge Fund Manager

Wexner — Victoria’s Secret. Trump — beauty pageants. Casablancas — Elite. (its president) Bertrand Hennet was arrested on drug charges. Zampolli has already cofounded another modeling agency before. These agencies also served as vehicles for #ChildLaundering
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Money Never Sleeps.

Jeffrey Epstein partied with Trump's closest advisers including Wilbur Ross, Rudy Giuliani, and Steve Mnunchin at dinner hosted by David Koch just TWO MONTHS after his release from prison

Jeffrey Epstein hobnobbed with high-profile guests from the worlds of politics, banking, Hollywood and philanthropy at a Hamptons party just two months after his release by the state of Florida for soliciting a minor.

Photos from a 2010 dinner party at the home of David and Julia Koch obtained by DailyMail.com show Epstein as he chats with guests after a screening of Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.

Among those guests were two men who currently serve in President Trump's cabinet and his most trusted legal adviser.

Steve Mnuchin and his then-wife Heather, Rudy Giuliani and his then-wife Judith and Wilbur Ross all attended the screening and dinner that followed at the Koch's.

The Wall Street Journal wrote about those who attended the event a few days later, and in the piece noted that Giuliani 'walked out of the theater around the same time as Jeffrey Epstein, leading one observer to remark on the "beautifully done meeting of the prosecutor and the felon."'
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Convict converses: Jeffrey Epstein, 66, attended a screening and dinner party back in August 2010 for the film Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps in Southampton (above with Jonathan Farkas at the dinner party, following the premiere)
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Nose it: The dinner was at the home of David and Julia Koch, and Epstein can be seen in photos chatting with attendees after Peggy Siegal put him on the guest list
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When Rudy had Judy: 'He was chatting to Jonathan Farklas, Leon Black and Wilbur Ross. He was sitting right near Rudy Giuliani,' wrote Page Six at the time (Giulianis at the premiere)
The party that night was also attended by designers Tory Burch and Tamara Mellon, billionaires Henry Kravis and Steve Schwarzman and publicist Peggy Siegal.

She has admitted to helping Epstein out, and in an interview with The New York Times said: 'I was a kind of plugged-in girl around town who knew a lot of people. And I think that’s what he wanted from me, a kind of social goings-on about New York.'

Siegal also said in that interview that she was not paid by Epstein and he did not go to parties, choosing to skip them after screenings.

That was not the case at this party however, where he was seen in deep conversation with close friend Jonathan Farkas in one photo, and in another seemed to be standing next to one of his former female employees.

The Journal story asked guests about the criminal elements of the Wall Street sequel at the party, prompting one individual to note: 'You know, you have to be a little careful what you say and ask here, because there are a lot of guys in the room who spent some time in prison, too.'

Not too careful though, since days later an item ran in Page Six about the party noting that Epstein was 'greeted warmly by guests' at the event.
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Party people: The dinner was at the home of David and Julia Koch (left) and was put together by Bronson Van Wyck (right with Tamara Mellon)
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Peg: Publicist Peggy Siegal (above with Ed Pressman at the dinner) put him on the guest list
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Steve Mnuchin & Heather
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Wilbur Ross & Hillary
Trump-ets: Steve Mnuchin (left with ex-wife Heather in 2010) was also present, as were designers Tory Burch and Tamara Mellon and billionaires Steven Schwarzman and Henry Kravis (Wilbur and Hillary Ross in 20010 right)

Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein remains behind bars in sex trafficking trial


'It was the first time he has been out in two years, but nobody blinked he was there,' said a person described by the paper as a 'witness.'

'He was chatting to Jonathan Farklas, Leon Black and Wilbur Ross. He was sitting right near Rudy Giuliani.'

Siegal would then go on to help Epstein host a dinner for Prince Andrew at his home, an event which guests told DailyMail.com was billed as a dinner with the royal and made no mention of the host.

It is unclear when the two parted ways, but it was a different time said Siegal.

'The culture before #MeToo was — "You’ve done your time, now you’re forgiven,"' she said.
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Men’s Stock Rises When They Trade in Young Women
Jeffrey Epstein was hardly alone in treating them like consumable pleasures.

Rhonda GarelickJuly 18, 2019

Photo-Illustration: by Preeti Kinha; Photos: Getty

Many years ago, when I was a broke graduate student living in Europe, I was asked to organize a “database of women” for an extremely wealthy American businessman.

He’d hired me initially as a secretary, explaining vaguely that he worked in “international finance.” At first, I performed ordinary duties — correspondence, errands, phone calls — from his center of operations, a palatial apartment in an exclusive, silent, heavily guarded residential neighborhood. Once in a while, his much-younger fashion-model wife and her friends would breeze into the office, resplendent in the kind of jewelry and haute couture I’d only ever seen before in magazines. I was dazzled by the atmosphere of luxury and grateful to have found a way to earn money in such posh surroundings.

After some time, though, my duties changed. The businessman decided I should concentrate on just one task: organizing the “file of women.” It was a big job: I was to read through hundreds of hard-copy profiles of young women and create a database of them.

In each profile, a woman was identified by name, age (they were all of legal age), nationality, and profession (mostly they were actresses, models, or beauty-pageant winners). Some files contained special details or instructions, such as “Lives with mother, have a woman phone her home to avoid suspicion.” Others listed which plastic-surgery procedures had been promised to a given woman, and which super-wealthy client would be footing the bill. These notes did not bother with elegance or discretion; a typical one read: “Mr. X. agrees to do Ms. Y’s boobs.”

No one needed to explain to me the purpose of this database. These women were business associates of a special sort, a crucial element in the high-flying transactions that are negotiated not at conference tables but over cocktails on yachts cruising the Adriatic, in private planes, and at country villas. Such lavish recreations would mean far less for the men involved (and it was always men) without the additional pleasure of beautiful young women, hanging out, sipping Champagne, bikini-clad and splashing in the sea, and then, presumably, disappearing discreetly into hidden bedrooms with whichever latter-day Nero requested it. These women functioned essentially as live bait in the fishing expeditions of global capitalism.

And what did the women get in return? Well, I do not think they were paid outright. My impression is they received benefits they hoped would enhance their lives and careers: visibility, connections, plastic surgery, perhaps expensive jewels or clothes. Some might even have married one of the powerful men they were meeting.

But no one seriously cared about the women’s career plans. They were simply luxury commodities — barely different from the myriad other valuable objects that floated through this world.

I was horrified by this “database,” but I did not quit my job. I needed the money, but more than that, I admit I was dazzled by the cinematic world I’d stumbled into. I loved the furnishings, the clothes, the jewels, the models, and learning the inside gossip about the famous people who attended the parties. I was seduced by the fairy-tale glamour of it all.

Lately, the Jeffrey Epstein saga has had me remembering that long-ago job. My employer was not an Epstein. He was not a criminal or a pedophile. But he did occupy a similar stratum of society, and his business did rely on an objectifying and transactional view of young women (though they were all between the ages of 18 and 30). And I was drawn to it all, despite my feminist principles.

The ubiquity of wealth porn and our ongoing romance with a certain glamorous vision of male success and power continue to blind us.
That even I could have found myself in that universe helps me understand Epstein’s decades of success. Epstein trafficked not just in underage girls but in the pleasures of vicarious consumption. He’d built himself a fantasy world that held familiar resonance for anyone raised on American success fairy tales. I’m thinking of books and movies ranging from The Great Gatsby to Pretty Woman to The Bachelor, the Playboy empire (and its television spinoff, The Girls Next Door), up to and including Fifty Shades of Grey — tales of a regular guy who becomes a self-made prince and stocks his castle (or mansion) with consumable pleasures. Of course, princely pleasures always include princesses, selected for their youth or beauty or charm and whisked off into a heady world of luxury.

Epstein seemed a classic example of just such a prince. His biography hit all the requisite notes: born to humble circumstance (a working-class family in Brooklyn), evincing early brilliance (apparently he’s a math whiz), impressing powerful men who opened doors for him, and finally emerging a captain of high finance (though leaving scant trace of exactly what he did in his profession), a billionaire (maybe), friend and adviser to presidents and global titans. It didn’t hurt either that Epstein, let us admit it, was good-looking — tall, square-jawed, and rangy. He inhabited his role well. And he surrounded himself with every luxury cliché: yachts, private jets, mansions, his own island, and of course lots and lots of women, or in his case, girls – dozens, even hundreds, of disturbingly young (often underaged) girls.

Epstein reminds us of how stories that showcase rich men and their enviable possessions meld very easily into stories of rich men and the enviable women they possess — women regarded as objects to be displayed and dominated, and sometimes used, and abused. Fifty Shades of Grey is especially relevant here since, like Epstein’s story, it combines two kinds of porn: the sexual variety (albeit soft-core) and what is often called “wealth porn.” Like Christian Grey, Epstein hid a troubling sexual secret beneath the shimmering surface of his wealth. While Grey was just getting kinky with legal adults, Epstein seems to have been an outright criminal, allegedly amassing an army of underage girls whom he “tutored” in his preferences and then exploited as sex workers (or “slaves,” in some accounts), servicing not only him, but, according to accusations, an international cadre of his rich and powerful buddies.

For weeks now, the media has been asking how Epstein could have gotten away for so long with crimes of this magnitude (and even after getting caught, the first time, receiving that derisory, sweetheart deal of a prison sentence). After all, there were so many witnesses — employees, pilots, chauffeurs, neighbors, colleagues, party guests, and of course the girls themselves. Surely Epstein could not have hushed up or paid off all of these people. No. It takes a village to make a monster like this. And here’s where our own cultural presumptions play a part.

We know that Epstein had a penchant for uncanny home décor — a chessboard with life-size figurines, prosthetic breasts he kept in his bathroom (for fondling in the tub). But the most telling of Epstein’s creepy curios is the collection of framed, prosthetic eyeballs that graced a hallway of his Manhattan mansion. These “decorative,” unseeing eyes offer the perfect allegory of how Epstein got away with so much: The world turned a blind eye to his crimes. After all, we don’t question the right of rich men (like my former employer) to collect and display young women as if they were luxury goods. We don’t even “see” it.

We are equally inured now to the presumption that beauty equals extreme youth. To a beauty standard that prizes a nearly prepubescent femininity: hairless, lineless, hipless, smooth, and wide-eyed. Just look at most couture runway shows, with their assembly lines of stick-thin, pouting baby-girl models, many still in their mid-teens. Epstein even allied himself with the modeling world, using his relationship with Victoria’s Secret to lure girls with promises of modeling opportunities.

And so, however reprehensible Epstein’s actions may have been, they were cloaked in the signs and symbols of many beloved American myths about wealth, men, women, beauty, sex, and youth. (Myths, I dare say, that have sustained our current president’s image as well.) Naturally, it was hard to notice when this one sociopath stepped over the line into criminality. He gave such great parties! He knew models! So what if his luxury-commodity girls were “on the younger side,” as Donald Trump once said.

But if from the outside, Epstein’s collection of modelesque girls seemed lavish or high-end, Epstein may have had a distinctly different view. In 2011, in a rare acknowledgment of his crimes, Epstein told The Post’s “Page Six” that he was not a “sexual predator” but an “offender” — which he explained as “the difference between being a murderer and a person who steals a bagel.” With this remark, he reduced all those girls he’d harmed to a single, infinitely available, inelegant breakfast food. There could be no more vulgar, reductive image of female sexuality than this: a cheap, edible circle of dough. A consumable hole.

There’s a terrible truth in Epstein’s bagel metaphor. For all his fine taste and storied connoisseurship of beauty, he regarded human girls as little more than fragmented body parts, not unlike his collection of rubber breast toys—holes to use and dispose of.

But this kind of dehumanizing view sustains so much of our cultural fantasies. There is very little difference between seeing women as rarefied luxury commodities and seeing women as bagels. A thing is a thing. But the ubiquity of wealth porn and our ongoing romance with a certain glamorous vision of male success and power continue to blind us. Even women are susceptible to this vision of ourselves. With every “anti-aging” product we buy, every fashion magazine or romance novel we read, every young fabulous celebrity we compare ourselves to, we perpetuate some part of the myths that also sustained Epstein.

Jeffrey Epstein may have been a terrible criminal. But his particular crimes, the world he built, and the image he cultivated exist on a continuum that includes many of our everyday beliefs and recreations. Few of us — including myself — are exempt from the attractions with which he armed himself, attractions he used to deflect suspicion. Epstein’s world may be crumbling now, but the culture that permitted his rise remains intact. We can see it, if we open our eyes.

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Re: Billionaire Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Goes Free

Postby RocketMan » Mon Jul 22, 2019 8:08 am

That Wall Street sequel party is a measure of

a) the toothlessness of the film

b) the sociopathic glee of the participants
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Postby RocketMan » Mon Jul 22, 2019 9:04 am

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Peggy Siegal and Jeffrey Epstein: A Hollywood Event Planner's Symbiotic Relationship With a Sex Offender

The New York society gatekeeper accepted money from Epstein, who enjoyed access to her parties, as former employees come forward with more details about their interactions.
As a curator of events and conduit to boldface names, Peggy Siegal has become a fixture of both the New York media scene and Hollywood’s awards season. But her longtime association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is generating fresh scrutiny after his July 8 arrest on charges of sex trafficking and trafficking a minor. On July 18, Epstein was denied bail, with a judge refusing to allow the high-flying financier to await trial at his Manhattan mansion.


Siegal helped facilitate Epstein’s return to elite social circles after his conviction through private gatherings she organized at his Upper East Side home, as well as numerous events she hosted for studio clients as one of Hollywood’s most formidable gatekeepers.

The 72-year-old publicist — whose central role in the annual film awards race, hosting intimate screenings and dinners with stars of the films she represents, provides her with social capital that money can’t buy — explained to The New York Times on July 13 that she’d seen no reason to shun her friend after he completed his 13-month sentence for solicitation of prostitution, despite his post-release status as a Level 3 sex offender with a severe risk of re-offense. (He’d been charged with one count of molestation and four counts of unlawful sexual activity with a minor.)

“The culture before #MeToo was — ‘You’ve done your time, now you’re forgiven,’” she contended, asserting that he was a low-key presence at her screenings, showing up last-minute, seating himself in the back and skipping afterparties. Siegal added: “He said he’d served his time and assured me that he changed his ways.”

In a statement to The Hollywood Reporter, Siegal stressed her belief that it “just wasn’t common knowledge” that Epstein had molested children prior to The Miami Herald’s reporting late last year. “Had I known that he had been accused of abusing underage girls, I would not have maintained a friendship with him.” Referencing his notoriously favorable work-release deal, she added, “I did not believe that the charges were very serious because I knew he was allowed to work from his office every day.” (Allegations of child rape against Epstein became national news beginning in 2006.)

​Three former Siegal employees, who requested their names not be used for fear of retribution, shared their recollections of the relationship between Siegal and Epstein and provided THR with contemporaneous internal office communications and other documents that corroborated their accounts. They describe a symbiotic relationship wherein Siegal would receive gifts from Epstein, including substantial travel expenses, and that she at times kept her studio clients in the dark about her friend’s attendance at their events. (Virtually every Hollywood studio has worked with Siegal at one time or another, and during the busy Oscar season, she may be responsible for as many as five or six gatherings in a given week, collecting five-figure paychecks per gig. Sources with ties to several studios say they don’t recall seeing Epstein’s name on Siegal lists.)

​Siegal declined to be interviewed for this story, but she acknowledged in a prepared statement that she received funds for travel from Epstein. However, she insists through her attorneys at the Clare Locke firm and Matt McKenna, a crisis PR consultant, that this financial arrangement ended by 2010, when Epstein was released from prison. She did not clarify why she no longer accepted support after his release.

​Siegal is known for her “list,” a series of bifurcated rosters segmenting key tastemakers in various categories, both voting members of the Academy as well as, primarily, New York society types she deems suitably influential — Hamptonites, the downtown crowd, media figures, etc. (There are also outer-orbit names, deemed of lesser importance, to fill bigger rooms.) Her job is to curate and wrangle a certain group for her studio clients, which is subject to their approval.

​But if Siegal has a favorite who doesn’t make the cut, she has at least one known work-around. A 2017 communication with a client, obtained by THR, provides a window into her approach. “Academy members are permitted to bring a guest,” she explained. “If one friend of mine wants to come, and it is important to me, I will make sure that one person is a plus one of an Academy member.”

​For decades, Siegal has utilized her singular professional perch to ascend into a rarefied social circle not frequented by other top publicists or event planners. “If she’s personally P.R.’ing you as a friend, you’ll wind up at the right hand of God,” the socialite Anne Hearst told Vanity Fair in 1998.

For her part, Siegal tells THR, “generally speaking, I would submit a guest list to the studios for pre-approval. Those lists regularly changed from their approval by the studio to the date of the event, as celebrities and other guests would come into town after the studio approved a list. I know that this happened at least occasionally with Jeffrey.” She adds, “Regardless, I don’t recall a studio ever voicing an objection either before or after he attended an event.”

Epstein, often described as private and rarely photographed, publicly resurfaced on Siegal’s circuit two months after he completed his detention in Florida, at an early screening of Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps in a Southampton mansion, where he reportedly caught up with finance friend Leon Black, chatted with current Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and sat near Rudy Giuliani. (“I don’t know whether Jeffrey was pre-approved to attend the Wall Street event, as I don’t have records dating back that far,” Siegal tells THR.) As recently as March 2016, Epstein’s presence attracted attention when she introduced him to guests at the New York premiere of Warner Bros.’ Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice.

Siegal’s awards season events target Academy members but often embrace other prominent people. “Part of her thing was also New York society,” says one of the former employees. “She would sneak her plastic surgeon onto the invitation list.”

Epstein, despite the conviction, remained among the prominent people on the Siegal circuit. “He was always calling her and trying to hang out with her,” another former staffer explains. “He wanted to go to every party.” Adds a third: “When he was in town, she made a point of inviting him to things,” noting that when he wasn’t, including during his house arrest in Palm Beach, “Peggy would send him screeners and keep him in the loop. Peggy was his connection to the entertainment world.”

As part of their duties (and as is typical in Hollywood), some of Siegal’s employees were tasked with being on her calls and reviewing her emails. In the past decade, some also communicated with each other during the workday via Gchat, memorializing in real time her interactions with Epstein. One ex-employee shared with THR screen shots of a chat with a colleague from July 2010, in which this staffer overheard Siegal talking on the phone with Epstein. “OMFG Jeffrey Epstein,” the employee typed to her colleague. “She’s like, ‘You’re not dating anyone, right?’ And he’s like, ‘Well, I am, but you know, she’s very young.’ And she’s like, ‘Stop!’”

Another employee believes Siegal, who primarily employs young women, was aware of Epstein as an ongoing risk. “She said to me,” this person asserts, “Make sure you stay away from Jeffrey at that [upcoming firm-hosted] party.’”
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