Billionaire Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Goes Free

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Re: Billionaire Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Goes Free

Postby 8bitagent » Fri Aug 23, 2019 4:25 am

Thanks Spook.
I'm weary of clicking on any "conspiracy sites", but these sets of images. Can't be a coincidence

Hammam Yalbugha in Aleppo, Syria. It was built in 1491.
(Geez is this temple even around after CIA/Russia/Saudi proxy wars in Syria 2011-2019?)
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and the "Piano room" of Little St Jeff
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The infamous little st jeff "Sundial" on Epstein's island
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Famous 18th/19th Century FreeMasonic "Sundial man"
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To SLAD, CptMarginal, et al, just read through one of the most explosive of the Epstein latest articles. A first person account of one of
Epstein's top enablers, with a world into the scientific/academic/writing elite:
https://newrepublic.com/article/154826/ ... al-enabler

Jeffrey Epstein’s Intellectual Enabler
How did Epstein meet so many luminaries in the worlds of science and technology? It all might trace back to literary agent John Brockman.

(This article includes private emails by one of Epstein's most trusted right hand men)

Ok, so back to Epstein's New Mexico "Zorro Ranch"(Which still has not been raided), Jeffrey Epstein Hoped to Seed Human Race With His DNA why does it feel so significant. Why did I even mention grifter conspiracy hosts. Well the New York Times and others talked about Epstein's deep interest in eugenics, sex slaves, and scientific minds
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/31/busi ... enics.html
Sadly, like most the left/moderate leaning mainstream news outlets, it's beyond an annoying paywall. It seems interesting most if not all the pro Trump media is always free, yet virtually all the left-moderate and liberal news sources outside of Huffpo/CNN/NBC are now under a paywall.
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Re: Billionaire Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Goes Free

Postby seemslikeadream » Fri Aug 23, 2019 7:32 am

use this Elvis told me about it
http://archive.is

but doesn't work for Washington Post though


I am following Xeni, she's doing great stuff

https://twitter.com/xeni


Xeni

No one has answered the biggest question of all. Where did the ”Jeffrey Epstein fortune” come from?

Where money went matters. Who was downstream matters. But where did JE-controlled funds come from?

Leslie Wexner's statements don't answer it. Maybe further upstream than Wexner

When you start tracking the individual weird PR announcements about each of Epstein‘s science donations & investments, 20 years of it, the $ figure is staggering. Science was but one area of JE’s philanthropy. That’s a LOT of dough. Where did it come from?

In 2007 Epstein handed out scientists’ phone numbers when journalists wanted to ask about his arrest for prostituting a 14-year-old girl. “Have you managed to talk to many of my friends?” Epstein asked.


The Fantasist
Philip Weiss

Dec. 7, 2007

Photo: Rick Friedman/Corbis
Jeffrey Epstein is under indictment for sex crimes in Palm Beach, Florida, and I’d expected that when he came into the office of PR guru Howard Rubenstein, he would be sober and reserved. Quite the opposite. He was sparkling and ingenuous, apologizing for the half-hour lateness with a charming line—“I never realized how many one-way streets and no-right-turns there are in midtown. I finally got out and walked”—and as we went down the corridor to Rubenstein’s office, he asked, “Have you managed to talk to many of my friends?” Epstein had been supplying me the phone numbers of important scientists and financiers and media figures. “Do you understand what an extraordinary group of people they are, what they have accomplished in their fields?”

One of the accusers—a girl of 14—had put his age at 45, not in his fifties, and you could see why. His walk was youthful, and his face was ruddy with health. He had none of the round-shouldered, burdened qualities of middle age. There was nothing in his hands, not a paper, a book, or a phone. Epstein had on his signature outfit: new blue jeans and a powder-blue sweater. “I’ve only ever seen him in jeans,” his friend the publicist Peggy Siegal had reported, saying there was a hint of arrogance in that, Epstein’s signal that he doesn’t have to wear a uniform like the rest of us.

I told Epstein and Rubenstein the sort of story New York wanted to do, and Epstein seemed to find ironic delight in every word. “A secretive genius,” I’d said. “Not secretive, private,” he corrected in his warm Brooklyn accent. “And if I was a genius I wouldn’t be sitting here.” “A guy with sex issues.” A smile formed on Epstein’s bow-shaped lips. “What do you mean by sex issues?” Well … He was 54, had never married—I didn’t finish. “Are you channeling my mother?”

When I said we were interested in the agony of his ordeal, Rubenstein wrote out the word agony in capital letters on his pad. But agony seemed the last thing on Epstein’s soul. “It’s the Icarus story, someone who flies too close to the sun,” I said. “Did Icarus like massages?” Epstein asked.

Two years before, he had tried to explain himself to the Palm Beach police in the same way. After they came into his mansion with a search warrant and carted off massage tables and photos of naked girls and soaps shaped like genitalia, Epstein conveyed an urgent message to the detectives through his attorney. “Mr. Epstein is very passionate about massages … The massages are therapeutic and spiritually sound for him; that is why he has had many massages.” Epstein had even given $100,000 to Ballet Florida’s massage fund, so that the dancers might also be treated.

I never got to interview Epstein at length. His dream team of lawyers led by Gerald Lefcourt was negotiating a plea with Florida state prosecutors in advance of a January 7 trial date. It is expected that Epstein will plead guilty to soliciting prostitution and get an eighteen-month sentence—not that there’s likely to be a shameful admission. He has always had the confidence that comes with the power to dazzle and, though accused of “doing everything in Sodom and Gomorrah,” as one friend put it, seemed to believe that he could convince any halfway sophisticated person that he wasn’t the least bit tawdry.

“He lives in a different environment,” says Siegal. “He’s of this world. But he creates this different environment. He lives like a pasha. The most magnificent townhouse I’ve ever been in, and I’ve been in everything. I’ve seen a model of the house in Santa Fe … a stone fortress. A model of the house in the Caribbean—it is not to be believed. I’ve seen photographs of the apartment in Paris … How did he get himself into that pickle? That’s the mystery of Jeffrey Epstein. He’s very mysterious. Not that many people get close to him. Not that many people know him.”

The descriptions of Epstein’s character veer between visionary and big talker. His world seems to be at an astral distance from normal humanity. He lives in what is described as the largest private residence in Manhattan, about 50,000 square feet in nine stories between Fifth and Madison on 71st. Visitors report a stuffed poodle is on the piano. The house, said one visitor, is like what Hollywood might imagine when it tries to show the superrich. When Epstein noticed the visitor’s astonishment at his surroundings, he leaned against a wall with a soft smile and tapped the paneling. “It’s all fake,” he said. Epstein grew up in Coney Island, the son of a Parks Department employee. He never got a college degree. He studied science at Cooper Union and then NYU before migrating inevitably toward wealth. For two years, he was a charismatic teacher of physics and math at the Dalton School on the Upper East Side, till Ace Greenberg, a friend of the father of one of Epstein’s students, offered him a job at Bear Stearns. In one of the charmingly inevitable accidents of Epstein’s rise, Greenberg was a senior partner of the house; Bear Stearns CEO Jimmy Cayne later told New York that Epstein’s forte was dealing with wealthier clients, helping them with their overall portfolios. Leslie Wexner, founder of Limited Brands, reportedly made Epstein his financial adviser and was instrumental in building his fortune. Epstein was no footman; he loved luxury and, in his own words, saw himself as a financial architect, someone who could show the rich how to live with their money. “I want people to understand the power, the responsibility, and the burden of their money,” he once wrote. At times, his powers seemed magical. “I think it’s all done with mirrors,” says Michael Stroll, a Chicago businessman who sued Epstein (and lost) when an oil deal didn’t work out.


Epstein’s 71st Street townhouse is reportedly the biggest in Manhattan; the Palm Beach house, right, is on the Intracoastal Waterway.Photo: From left, Bryann Komro; Scott Wiseman/The New York Times/Redux
Stroll says he could never get a straight line from Epstein. “Everybody who’s his friend thinks he’s so darn brilliant because he’s so darn wealthy. I never saw any brilliance, I never saw him work. Anybody I know that is that wealthy works 26 hours a day. This guy plays 26 hours a day.”

Those who believe in Epstein say that his intelligence works in a lofty and synthetic manner. “His mind goes through a cross section of descriptions,” says Joe Pagano, a financier. “He can go from mathematics to psychology to biology. He takes the smallest amount of information and gets the correct answer in the shortest period of time. That’s my definition of IQ.”

A Columbia University geneticist says Epstein has that insight in science, too. “He has the ability to make connections that other minds can’t make,” says Richard Axel, a Nobel Prize winner. “He is extremely smart and probing. He can very quickly acquire information to think about a problem and also to identify biological problems without having all the data that a scientist would have … He also has an extremely short attention span. Why?—it’s not that he’s bored. He has enough information after fifteen minutes so that you can see his mind thrashing about, as if in a labyrinth. And even to doubt an expert’s statements.”

Epstein has been a munificent supporter of cutting-edge research. Axel met Epstein during the early biotech days of the eighties. Vanity Fair columnist Michael Wolff met him in the Internet bubble, in the late nineties, when Epstein invited him and a group of scientists and media types to fly to a conference on the West Coast in his beautiful 727.

“It was all a little giddy,” Wolff says. “There’s a little food out, lovely hors d’oeuvre. And then after fifteen to twenty minutes, Jeffrey arrives. This guy comes onboard: He was my age, late forties, and he had a kind of Ralph Lauren look to him, a good-looking Jewish guy in casual attire. Jeans, no socks, loafers, a button-down shirt, shirttails out. And he was followed onto the plane by—how shall I say this?—by three teenage girls not his daughters. Not adolescent girls. These are young, 18, 19, 20, who knows? They were model-like. They towered over Jeffrey. And they immediately began serving things. You didn’t know what to make of this … Who is this man with this very large airplane and these very tall girls?”

Soon after, Wolff was invited to tea at the house on East 71st Street. He understood that there was a purpose to the cultivation. Epstein was shifting his view to media, in his Über-way. “What does the media mean, where does he fit into it?” Then Epstein began to show up in the press. In 2002, he flew Bill Clinton and Kevin Spacey to Africa on his plane to discuss aids policy, and suddenly he was being written about. In 2003, he became a discreet confidant to Wolff during the period when Wolff was involved in a bid for New York Magazine. Sometime after that, Wolff saw the financial architect in his office at 457 Madison Avenue, the Villard House, where Random House once had its offices. “His literal office is where Bennett Cerf’s was. It’s an incredibly strange place. It has no corporate affect at all. It’s almost European. It’s old—old-fashioned, unrehabbed in its way.” Nearby, Wolff went on, “the trading floor is filled with guys in yarmulkes. Who they are, I have no idea. They’re like a throwback, a bunch of guys from the fifties. So here is Jeffrey in this incredibly beautiful office, with pieces of art and a view of the courtyard, and he seems like the most relaxed guy in the world. You want to say ‘What’s going on here?’ and he gives you that Cheshire smile.”

Epstein likes to say he’s private, but you don’t fly Bill Clinton to Africa without wanting attention. One friend says the Africa trip was Epstein’s Icarus moment. There was tremendous risk that the natural forces of resentment would bring the too-smart, too-rich spirit back to earth. This is the friends’ theory of the Palm Beach case: an overzealous police chief battened onto a rich man because he was not living in a box like everyone else.

The dazzling arc of Epstein’s comet came to an end—without his knowing it—in March 2005. That was when a distraught woman called the police in Palm Beach and, after at first refusing to give her name, said that she believed her 14-year-old stepdaughter had been molested by a wealthy man. The stepmother had learned about the matter in a roundabout way. The girl lived during the week at an “involuntary-admitted juvenile educational facility” because of behavior problems. She had shown up at the school with $300 in her purse, and it became the talk of her classmates. One friend called the girl a “whore,” another friend put a fist through the wall in anger, the girl left school. The stepmother got a call from another student’s mother. Soon, a policewoman was talking to the girl with a therapist present. The girl cried and dug her finger into her thigh and told the story, of going to a big house on the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, and climbing a spiral staircase to the master bedroom, where a blonde woman of 25 who wasn’t very friendly laid out sheets and lotions on a massage table and left, then Jeff came in, naked but for a towel, and sternly ordered the girl to take off her clothes. As she rubbed his chest, he touched himself, then applied a vibrator to her crotch.

The lengthy police narrative in the case doesn’t make clear how police connected gray-haired Jeff with Jeffrey Epstein, but when the girl identified his picture in an instant in a photo lineup, police threw themselves into an investigation of the modern and palatial house on El Brillo Way.

Palm Beach Island is a 3.75-square-mile spit of land famous for towering ficus privacy hedges on Mediterranean-influenced architecture that begins at over $5 million for a single-family home. But the police did their work miles across the water, in the sprawling, drab subdivisions of West Palm Beach, where, according to police reports, high-school girls had been recruited to visit Epstein’s house. The 14-year-old was used to set up her 18-year-old go-between, Haley Robson. Robson had massaged him once and thereafter refused, but had agreed to procure girls, for $200 a head. “I’m like Heidi Fleiss,” she said. The police net went wider, to malls and community colleges, and Olive Garden restaurants and trailer parks, and the story was always the same. Skinny, beautiful young girls were approached by other girls, who said they could make $200 by massaging a wealthy man, naked. Robson said Epstein had told her the younger the better—which she said meant 18 to 20. The rules were simple. Tell him you’re 18. There might be some touching; you could draw the line. “The more you do, the more you are paid.” A couple of the girls said they went all the way into the experience—one told police she visited 50 times, another hundreds of times, both having sex with Epstein and Nada Marcinkova, a then-19-year-old beauty who Epstein told one of them was his “sex slave”; he’d purchased her from her family back in Yugoslavia.

Epstein’s friends’ belief that he was targeted for his big life reflects the fact that the police locked onto Epstein’s sybaritic lifestyle. They made careful note of the girls’ thong panties, the shape and color of the sex toys Epstein favors, and the erotic art in his home, from photos to the mural of a woman to the statue of the man with a bow. Police repeatedly pulled his trash to dig out phone messages and kept an eye on his private planes. Once, they even reported on Wexner’s plane, noting the procession of Cadillac Escalades that made its way across the tarmac. After word of the investigation got back to Epstein, through his girls, police served a search warrant at the house right under the noses of New York decorator Mark Zeff and architect Douglas Schoettle, who were there planning a renovation, and seized a dozen or so photographs of naked women the girls had described as well as the penis- and vagina-shaped soaps.

Those soaps were even in guest bathrooms. No wonder; Epstein didn’t see his sex life as tawdry, wasn’t hiding it from his circle. Wolff believes that Epstein had created an idealized world from “a deep and basic cultural moment” once epitomized by Hugh Hefner. “Jeffrey is living a life that once might have been prized and admired and valued, but its moment has passed … I think the culture has outgrown it. You can’t describe it without being held to severe account. It’s not allowed. It may be allowed if you’re secretive and furtive, but Jeffrey is anything but secretive and furtive. I think it represents an achievement to Jeffrey.”

Some girls who “worked” for Epstein—the term favored by the unfriendly assistant, Sarah Kellen, who allegedly kept the Rolodex—seem to have embraced that fantasy, too. One girl said she was “so in love with Jeff Epstein and would do anything for him.” Two college girls/aspiring models were matter-of-fact about what they’d done, and surveillance reports describe a fleet of girls jogging into the house.

But generally the girls’ feelings as portrayed by police interviews ranged from disgust to fear. Epstein was the hairy troll under the bridge they had to pass over to get quick money. One girl “stated she was very uncomfortable during the incident but knew it was almost over.” Another kept looking at the clock, and Epstein said she was ruining his massage. Other girls said they were weirded out, grossed out. They didn’t like his egg-shaped penis, definitely didn’t want it inside them. Some couldn’t say just what Epstein was doing because they kept their eyes averted. Two or three girls started crying when they talked to police, one hysterically. One wanted to tell the police but knew that he was “powerful” and was afraid he would come after her family. A 17-year-old model described an uncomfortable encounter in which Epstein offered to help her get jobs, then belittled her modeling portfolio before cajoling her to model the underwear he’d bought for her. A 16-year-old who needed money for Christmas said she was so upset by Epstein’s removing her underwear as she massaged him that she broke off her friendship with the girl who brought her. Another called Epstein “a pervert.”

Epstein clearly did not see it that way. The girls knew what they were getting into and came willingly and were well paid. He was a sexy guy who was working to give the girls pleasure. The master bedroom was a sensual place, with a mural of a naked woman and a hot-pink couch, and a wooden armoire with sex toys. The lights dimmed, music came on. Still, it is a stretch to say Epstein’s love shack was like Hugh Hefner’s. Playboy was state-of-the-art pornography for the sixties. Today, cutting-edge porn is men with bankrolls picking up young amateurs, say, high-school cheerleaders or college girls on break, and daring them to go further and further for more cash, all the way to sex toys and lesbian sex. At 52, Epstein was outside the demographic of the makeout artists of The Bang Bros, Girls Gone Wild, and Coeds Need Cash, but he surely saw himself in that erotic milieu, and seems to have been shocked that his activities would result in a police investigation.

His claim that he’d given a total of $100,000 to Ballet Florida for massage was absolutely true. “The massage and therapy fund is excruciatingly important to us. It’s part of a dancer’s life to have daily massages,” says the ballet’s marketing director, Debbie Wemyss, who notes that Epstein’s generosities preceded his public troubles. Police were not impressed. They interviewed a licensed deep-tissue masseuse whom Epstein frequently employed. She said she got $100 an hour, and there were no happy endings.

The 14-year-old told Epstein she was 18 and in the twelfth grade. In Florida, this is not a defense. The law protects the young by placing the burden on the adult to learn the truth. And while Epstein’s girls might have fooled a lot of people—they were tall and grown-up—it’s difficult to believe Epstein wouldn’t have suspected some were underage. (Though Epstein later passed a lie-detector test saying that he believed the girls were 18.) Girls needed to be driven home or given rental cars. Offered whatever they wanted from Epstein’s chef, they often gobbled cereal and milk. One 16-year-old told police that Epstein told her repeatedly not to tell anyone about their encounter or bad things could happen. Alfredo Rodriguez, a houseman, told police that at his boss’s direction, he brought a pail of roses to a girl to congratulate her on her performance in a high-school drama.

“He has never been secretive about the girls,” Wolff says. “At one point, when his troubles began, he was talking to me and said, ‘What can I say, I like young girls.’ I said, ‘Maybe you should say, ‘I like young women.’ ”

Epstein mounted an aggressive counterinvestigation. Epstein’s friend Alan Dershowitz, the Harvard law professor, provided the police and the state attorney’s office with a dossier on a couple of the victims gleaned from their MySpace sites—showing alcohol and drug use and lewd comments. The police complained that private investigators were harassing the family of the 14-year-old girl before she was to appear before the grand jury in spring 2006. The police said that one girl had called another to say, “Those who help [Epstein] will be compensated and those who hurt him will be dealt with.”

By then, the case was politicized. The Palm Beach police had brought stacks of evidence across the waterway to the Palm Beach County state attorney’s office, but the state attorney apparently saw the main witnesses as weak. One had run away from home, lied about her age, and bragged about her ass on MySpace. Another had a drug arrest and had stolen from Victoria’s Secret. The police wanted numerous felony charges against Epstein as well as charges against Haley Robson and Sarah Kellen. Then they heard that the state attorney was preparing a deal with Epstein giving him five years on probation and sending him for psychiatric evaluation. The police chief, Michael Reiter, accused the state attorney of bending over backward for a rich man and then turned the matter over to the FBI.

Finally, in July 2006, the Palm Beach County state attorney’s office handed down one indictment of Epstein on a felony count of soliciting prostitution. There is no reference to minors in the indictment. Reiter was enraged. He released a letter he had sent out to five underage girls that read “I do not feel that justice has been sufficiently served.”

Epstein’s lawyer said that Reiter was out of control, but the police chief was having an effect. The U.S. Attorney’s office began an investigation, and the dream team added another member, Kenneth Starr, the former Clinton prosecutor.

One of Epstein’s friends told me, “He thinks there’s an anti-Semitic conspiracy against him in Palm Beach. He’s convinced of that. Maybe it’s a defense mechanism.” Palm Beach was historically a bastion of Gentile privilege. Vanderbilt and Glendinning and Dillman and Warburton are still engraved on the public fountains, and the Everglades Club with its espaliered trees and brass plates reading private seems stuck in the time of the Gentlemen’s Agreement. Yet the anti-Semitic charge disturbed Jews whom I asked about it in Palm Beach. Michael Resnick, rabbi at the oldest synagogue on the island, Temple Emanu-El (circa the sixties), says he strongly doubts that Epstein is a modern Dreyfus. “There’s no way, shape, or form that you can say that Palm Beach is a bastion with respect to religion. Individuals, yes. And there are some places that it is not an asset to be a Jew.” Once Palm Beach tried to keep synagogues from opening. There are now four on the little island, including an Orthodox shul started by Slim-Fast founder Danny Abraham. Josè Lambiet, gossip columnist for the Palm Beach Post, says, “Half my sources on the island are Jewish socialites.”

Lambiet says the case has fed rage within the community over Palm Beach rules: The rich never have to do time. William Kennedy Smith in 1991, Rush Limbaugh, lately Ann Coulter for a voting infraction.

Maybe it was inevitable that religion would come into the case. Peggy Siegal says Epstein’s two big charitable causes are science and Israel. His Brooklyn homies Dershowitz and Rubenstein are also major Israel supporters. Dershowitz has written a book about lingering anti-Semitism in elite life. Now throw in the fact that the Palm Beach police asked at least three of the girls whether they had noticed whether Epstein was circumcised. “I asked … if she knew what being circumcised meant,” the officer stated in regard to the 14-year-old.

Of course, that might be evidence. But other details in the police narrative seem to derive more from Edgar Allan Poe’s psychological tragedies than from Philip Roth’s sociological comedies. Epstein is licensed in Florida to carry a concealed weapon—he has a Glock—and a shower on the first floor was given over to a gun safe. One girl said his chest was so pumped up he appeared to be on steroids. He had a Harley next to the many black Mercedeses, but his Florida license was expired. Now he was licensed in the Virgin Islands and gave his “permanent residence” as the same address as Island Yachts.

Notwithstanding the room on the first floor with floor-to-ceiling books, the general aura is cold and joyless and lonely, that of a man in his fifties denying death by giving himself over completely to the sensual life, with the help of Brit, Alexis, Rhiannon, Sherry, Nicole, Haley, and Joanna.

The police narrative has overtones of a man avoiding all connection or intimacy. For years, Epstein had had a companion in a woman who could take him on if any woman could: Ghislaine Maxwell, the daughter of Robert Maxwell, the British newspaper baron, a Jew born in Czechoslovakia, who died mysteriously off his yacht in 1991. The British tabloids say that Epstein reminded Maxwell of her father and that she brought him into a Continental world. The Broadway and movie producer Jonathan Farkas says he and his wife used to double-date with the couple. Maxwell spent time at the Palm Beach house, and the police narrative says that she even hired an assistant-cum-masseuse for Epstein. But that was five years ago, and the girl was 23, at a local college. Maxwell never showed up in all the surveillance, only her stationery.

Epstein’s activities seem to have devolved in recent years. Juan Alessi, his longtime houseman, told police that toward the end of his employment, the girls were “younger and younger,” and he often had to wash off vibrators and “a long rubber penis” left in the sink. The next houseman, Alfredo Rodriguez, said that he found the sex toys he had to wash “scattered on the floor.”

No need to worry about dirty laundry, if there’s someone to do it.

The U.S. attorney’s investigation put Epstein in a bind. If the Feds brought a case and he lost, he would be imprisoned for a mandatory minimum ten-year sentence. Given the choice, it appears that Epstein will not gamble on a trial but make a deal with the state attorney on the prostitution charge.

Not that he is likely to admit that he did anything wrong. Throughout his ordeal, Epstein maintained the air that there was nothing sordid about his actions. His wealth seems to have endowed him with utter shamelessness, the emperor’s new clothes with an erection. Even Alan Greenspan has lately raised the moral questions brought on by the gap between the rich and poor: The poor will begin to feel that the social contract was not made in good faith. Epstein’s friends say that on this matter, he has a philosophical position.

“Fundamentally,” Wolff says, “it’s about math. That on a macro level it inevitably happens that the rich get richer. And then at some level the rich get richer on a geometric basis. Jeffrey’s point is that this whole issue is—it’s just mathematics at this point. This is the nature of a successful economy. The more successful the economy is, and that would be the goal of everybody, a successful economy, the greater the discrepancy actually is.”

There is no better place to observe how Epstein’s mathematics work than Palm Beach. The only signs of life are crews of Spanish-speaking laborers on teetering ladders clipping the high hedges, not far from Bulgari and Valentino and Tiffany. It is a few miles on the other side of the bridge to where the girls came from, the shabby sprawl of West Palm Beach, with trailer parks, boys crouched on motor scooters, and pickup trucks under sun tents. Haley Robson’s house is on an unpaved road by an irrigation ditch. An attractive blonde in her forties answers the door wearing pistachio Capri pants, and promptly slams it. “We have absolutely no comment about the Epstein case.”

Driving home with their $500, Haley said to the 14-year-old that if they did this every Saturday they’d be rich, and it’s understandable that a teenager in West Palm Beach might feel that way. The coldest stories in the police narrative are about money and service. Maria Alessi, the previous houseman’s wife, said she had cleaned house and shopped for Epstein for eight years and never had a direct conversation with him. He made it clear that he did “not want to encounter the Alessis during his stay in Palm Beach.” One girl said that when she had sex with Epstein she closed her eyes and thought about cash. “In my mind, I’m like, ‘Oh my God, when this is over you’re getting so much money.”

Josè Lambiet says the case went forward in Palm Beach despite the efforts of the dream team because of community rage arising from the class issues in the case—Epstein found the girls not from his own fancy neighborhood but from the struggling suburbs.

He has never shown a glimmer of understanding that a high-school girl could be damaged by a powerful 50-year-old’s demands, or that some of the girls were already emotionally damaged. For someone who could dream anything, it seems a little small.
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Thread by @rebeccawatson: "I see more people (like @xeni) starting to call out Jeffrey Epstein's connections to scientists who helped him clean his pedo image. Let me […]"
I see more people (like @xeni) starting to call out Jeffrey Epstein's connections to scientists who helped him clean his pedo image. Let me tell you about the one who not only quietly took his money but vociferously supported him AFTER Epstein's conviction: Lawrence Krauss
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I've been covering this since 2011. Epstein had already been convicted of raping underage girls when he gave Krauss $250k for his Origins Project. Krauss said "I don’t feel tarnished in any way by my relationship with Jeffrey; I feel raised by it.”

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Krauss used his position as a respected scientist to convince ppl that Epstein's victims were liars: "As a scientist I always judge things on empirical evidence and he always has women ages 19 to 23 around him, but I’ve never seen anything else..."
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"...so as a scientist, my presumption is that whatever the problems were I would believe him over other people." I couldn't believe he'd say this so I emailed him & asked him to clarify. Krauss doubled down, saying among other things that Epstein was the victim.
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In a follow-up comment Lawrence Krauss suggests that the minors Epstein raped were actually just after his money. He also mentions a rumor that Krauss was involved in orgies on Epstein's island. I checked that, and funny thing...
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5/12
All I could find was a man claiming in 2006 that he saw "Nobel scientists" & Alexander Sokol engaging in "barely legal" orgies on Epstein's island. Krauss wasn't named, but it's clear now that this was the event Krauss organized in 2006. dealbreaker.com/2006/08/epstei…
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Strange that Krauss would volunteer that he definitely did NOT participate in an orgy that none of us (at the time) knew he was rumored to have participated in.
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Fast forward to 2015, when more of Jeffrey Epstein's victims were coming forward to fight for justice. Lawrence Krauss still didn't hesitate to publicly speak up for him, telling Reuters "His interest is in interesting people and interesting ideas."
8/12
By now I'd heard about Lawrence Krauss's own creepy behavior. I knew of a woman he propositioned on a @center4inquiry Cruise who complained to CFI. They buried the complaint & invited Krauss back on another cruise. CFI is now run by Krauss's good friend, Richard Dawkins
9/12
Eventually Buzzfeed contacted me asking for dirt, which I happily supplied. After their article on his many misdeeds, he was finally "asked to retire" from ASU and the Origins project that Jeffrey Epstein funded.
10/12
Lawrence Krauss now has a new Origins project: a podcast, with celebs like @pennjillette, @GailCollins, @rickygervais, and @DrBrianMay. AFAIK he hasn't commented publicly on his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein since 2015 but I may have missed it in all the recent news.
11/12
If you're wondering why you didn't know all of this back when it was happening, it's because you don't follow @Skepchicks. We police our own. Loving science and critical thinking doesn't mean you have to look up to rapists & douchebags. xo
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Mogul Donor Gives Harvard More Than Money
Reclusive investor Epstein forges intellectual and financial connections with University

Jeffrey E. Epstein’s recent $30 million gift to Harvard was one in a series of donations that the elusive magnate has given anonymously to the University over the past decade.

The story behind Epstein’s deep connection with Harvard parallels his giving history, with close friendships with professors and administrators spanning the past 10 years. As an individual with no formal connection to the University, save for his donations, his Harvard ties highlight the meeting between the world of minds in the academy and the world of wallets in the business arena.

Yet Epstein appears interested in more than the large collection of planes, trains and automobiles which his fortune has allowed him to amass—and he has found Harvard the perfect staging ground for his intellectual pursuits.

Networking with the University’s greatest and most well-known minds, he has spurred research through both discussion and dollars he has contributed to various faculty—most often in the sciences.

Indeed, those new to his beneficence praise his wealth of knowledge and numerous relationships within the scientific community.

“I am amazed by the connections he has in the scientific world,” says Martin A. Nowak, who will leave Princeton’s Institute for Advanced Study to run the mathematical biology and evolutionary dynamics program at Harvard endowed by Epstein’s $30 million gift. “He knows an amazing number of scientists; he knows everyone you can imagine.”

Indeed, Epstein shares a special connection with one of the most prominent figures at Harvard—University President Lawrence H. Summers.

Summers and Epstein serve together on the Trilateral Commission and the Council on Foreign Relations, two elite international relations organizations.

Their friendship began a number of years ago—before Summers became Harvard’s president and even before he was the Secretary of the Treasury—and those close to Epstein say he holds the University president in very high regard.

“He likes Larry Summers a lot,” Epstein’s friend and Frankfurter Professor of Law Alan M. Dershowitz says. “He speaks well of Larry, and I think he admires Larry’s economic thinking.”

And Summers is not the only person at Harvard whom Epstein admires—or who admires Epstein.

Epstein counts a number of professors—including Dershowitz, Lindsley Professor of Psychology Stephen M. Kosslyn and former Dean of the Faculty Henry A. Rosovsky—among his bevy of eminent friends that includes princes, presidents and Nobel-Prize winners.

The relationships Epstein has formed inside and outside the scientific community are particularly impressive, given that he is self-taught and does not even hold a bachelor’s degree.

Kosslyn was introduced to Epstein by the famed late Harvard professor and evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould, and Dershowitz says he met Epstein through “mutual friends.”

Rosovsky, Epstein’s oldest friend in the bunch, met the mogul through similarly serendipitous circumstances. Twelve years ago, “we were introduced by a mutual friend, Mr. Leslie Wexner,” Rosovsky writes in an e-mail.

Wexner, the billionaire who founded Limited Brands—whose empire now includes Victoria’s Secret, Bath & Body Works and Express—is also a longtime Harvard benefactor.

Epstein and Wexner, longtime friends and business associates, teamed up in the early 1990s to fund the construction of Harvard-Radcliffe Hillel’s new building, Rosovsky Hall.

Epstein, along with Wexner and his wife, is listed on a plaque in the building as the donor of the Rosovsky Naming Gift.

But despite running in the academy and business circles’ proverbial fast-track, Epstein himself is reserved when it comes to stepping into line of the public sight.

In fact, many of Epstein’s friends within the Harvard community say it comes as a surprise to them that Epstein, a long-time, low-profile donor, attached his name to his latest donation at all.

University officials seem to appreciate Epstein’s proclivity to privacy, and did not return repeated phone calls requesting information about his donation.

Epstein himself also declined to comment for this article. His staff say he has never granted an official interview to a member of the press.

“He was very anxious to make this donation anonymously,” Dershowitz says. “He didn’t want any building or anything named after him,” he says, adding that “the school put some pressure on him to do it.”

A source familiar with the donation confirms that Summers told Epstein a public donation would be in the best interest of the program because other donors would come forward on the basis of his support.

Epstein “did not want to damage the program by not making the donation publicly,” the source says.

But behind the scenes, Epstein is a well known figure, garnering the praise and respect of prominent academics.

A Meeting of the Minds

Dershowitz, Kosslyn and Rosovsky each herald Epstein’s keen intelligence, sharp wit and his uncommon interest in the sciences.

“Jeffrey is totally irreverent,” Dershowitz says. “To him, it doesn’t matter if it’s a prince, a pope, or the president; if Jeffrey has a good joke or a good idea, he’ll share it.”

“He is provocative, but it’s in fun,” Kosslyn writes in an e-mail.

When the joking concludes, though, it is clear that Epstein has the chops to survive—and flourish—among this formidable group of intellects.

Dershowitz, who has written 20 books, says Epstein is “brilliant,” and is the only person outside of Dershowitz’s immediate family to whom he sends pre-publication manuscripts.

Kosslyn calls Epstein “one of the brightest people I’ve ever known.”

“He’s an absolute delight to talk and argue with,” Kosslyn says. “Unlike some very bright people, Jeffrey actually wants to get at the right answer to a question, not just win a debate.”

And, Dershowitz says, discussing—and debating—concepts in mathematics, genetics, law, and psychology is a popular pastime for the trio.

“When Jeffrey, Steve and I are together, nobody finishes a sentence,” Dershowitz says. “We cut each other off all the time because we just get it.”

Dershowitz says that Epstein’s friendships with numerous high-profile intellectuals are a natural outgrowth of the financier’s great wealth.

“Jeffrey has so much money that you can’t give him anything,” Dershowitz says. “The only gift you can give him is interesting people, and someone gave me to him as a gift.”

So, while Epstein “received” both Dershowitz and Kosslyn nearly a decade ago and the two have been working at the same university for years, they came together—at Epstein’s behest—only recently.

“He’s very proud of the fact that he introduced us,” Dershowitz says. “He loves bringing people together. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t.”

In this case, Dershowitz says, it did.

Dershowitz and Kosslyn currently jointly teach Psychology 2310, “The Neuroscience of Law: Can a Legal System be Grounded in Knowledge about the Brain?”

Branching Out

While Kosslyn and Rosovsky say Epstein has supported their research, others outside Epstein’s inner-circle have also benefited from his largesse.

In recent years, Epstein has funded the work of Professor of the History of Science Anne Harrington.

From 1999 to 2001, Harrington and her colleagues examined claims made by traditional Chinese medicine, with a particular focus on qi, the Chinese term for “breath of life” or “vital essence.”

In particular, Harrington says she and her colleagues focused on the phenomena to which the Chinese apply the term. Qi or qi dong commonly refer to the practices which improve individuals’ health and well-being and increase their sense of inner-peace.

Harrington’s research took her to Beijing, China—where she worked alongside traditional Chinese medical practitioners and other Western scientists—and Chicago, Ill., where the actual experiments were conducted.

In addition, Harrington says Epstein also funded a working group, which examined the placebo effect and the state of the field.

She says Epstein is known for his interest in unconventional and “cutting-edge developments in the sciences.”

“He is known for his willingness to support research that is ‘outside the box,’” Harrington writes in an e-mail. “He likes to see if he can anticipate where the emerging cutting-edge of science might be,” she writes.

Epstein likes to “invest up front in it, and, in that sense, I think his scientific interests are literally unconventional,” she adds.

Harrington says she and Epstein met through Harvard’s Mind/Brain/Behavior (MBB) program, which Harrington co-directs and Epstein advises in his capacity as a member of the committee on MBB.

Although Harrington says Epstein is not as active on the committee as he once was, he remains an important contributor to Harvard’s scientific community.

“Jeffrey’s knack for identifying future emerging, but perhaps under-appreciated or under-funded areas and ‘adopting’ interesting people within the Harvard community could have a long-term positive impact on this institution’s capacity to stay intellectually nimble and on the edge,” she says.

The Nowak Factor

In a move that is likely to do just that, Epstein donated $30 million to create a mathematical biology and evolutionary dynamics program at Harvard last January.

A newly recruited professor, Nowak will play an integral part in that program.

Nowak, who is currently the head of the Program in Theoretical Biology at the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study, will arrive at Harvard this summer to assume a rare joint appointment in the mathematics and organismic and evolutionary dynamics departments.

He says he uses mathematics to model human behavior, the evolution of language and the changes that occur in cancer cells.

Nowak says he met with then-Mathematics Department Chair and current Dean of Undergraduate Education Benedict H. Gross ’71 last spring, who told Nowak that Harvard’s natural sciences would benefit from his presence at the University. Nowak was granted a tenured position at Harvard in August 2002, which he accepted.

Epstein’s donation soon followed.

Friends at Harvard say they know little about the logistics of Epstein’s multi-million dollar donation, but Rosovsky says discussions about the gift began last spring—around the same time as Nowak’s meeting with Gross—with a final decision coming in late January.

Nowak says Epstein has been sponsoring his research—to the tune of $500,000—since the two met about three years ago.

Since colleagues say Epstein is particularly interested in an interdisciplinary approach to science, he and Nowak seem to be a natural fit.

The source familiar with the donation also says that Harvard was the only institution to which Epstein would consider making a donation of this type.

“There isn’t a university that comes close to Harvard in so many different areas,” the source says. For Epstein, “there was not a choice between Harvard and another place; there isn’t another place that exists.”

Like Harrington, Nowak says Epstein’s munificence comes with no strings attached.

A University source confirms this, saying the donation “is a general gift with no provisions of any kind in the terms.”

Nowak says Epstein’s hands-off approach makes him an attractive scientific sponsor.

“He is one of the most pleasant philanthropists to deal with,” Nowak says. “Unlike many people who support science, he supports science without any conditions. There are not any disadvantages to associating with him.”

Although Nowak describes Epstein as a “friend,” the contact between the two is such that Nowak is unaware of exactly how it is that the financier is in a position to be so generous.

“He has a company. What exactly he does I don’t know,” he says.

The Making of a Mogul

When he is not globetrotting in search of investment opportunities, colleagues say Epstein spends his days managing the fortunes of his billionaire clients from his private island, Little St. James, in the U.S. Virgin Islands, but his life was not always so charmed.

50-year old Epstein was born into a working-class Brooklyn family, and attended the city’s Lafayette High School. In his early ’20s, he taught mathematics and physics to high school students at The Dalton School, an elite Manhattan preparatory school.

Epstein began his career in high finance at Bear Stearns, where he ascended the ranks to become a limited partner before leaving in 1981 to open his own business.

Shortly thereafter, he founded J. Epstein & Co., a private holding company, which he has been running ever since.

Although Epstein chooses only to manage the money of billionaires, including Wexner, a source familiar with Epstein’s business dealings says the choice does not indicate any hubris on his part.

“It’s not by reason of arrogance,” the source says. “Many people can manage $100 million. Managing $1 billion requires a totally different skill set.”

And it seems Epstein believes he is providing an important service to his incredibly wealthy, and therefore incredibly vulnerable, clients.

“The burden of wealth is often not very well thought out,” the source says. “These people couldn’t imagine their wealth. They have a [Chief Financial Officer], an accountant and stockbrokers, and their financial lives start to look like a house that is added onto every year. At the end it doesn’t work very well.”

His client list is a closely-guarded secret, bar one: Wexner is a long-time client. He is also Epstein’s mentor.

Indeed, friends say his close relationships with Wexner and others have provided him with a brand of informal education.

Epstein briefly studied physics at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York and New York University’s Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences but never graduated from either.

Sources close to Epstein say he found the traditional college environment stifling.

But Epstein has never approached learning and living conventionally.

From flying President Clinton, Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker to Africa to explore the problems of AIDS and economic development facing the region, to hosting the world’s elite minds at his lavish homes in New York, Palm Beach, New Mexico and his private island hideaway, to funding outreach programs to curb the spread of Cholera in Bangladesh, it seems Epstein lets his curiosities guide him.

Friends say Epstein’s scientific, intellectual and philanthropic interests—not his host of homes or his fleet of aircraft—give him the most satisfaction.

And over the past decade, those interests have consistently—and increasingly—led him to Harvard.

“He appreciates excellence,” Kosslyn says. “He thinks we are dong something special and wants to help nurture our institution.”

Friends and associates say Harvard stands only to benefit from his evolving relationship with the university because Epstein comes with more than just deep-pockets.

“He’ll benefit Harvard in a lot of ways,” Dershowitz says. “He’s a lot more interesting than some traditional academics. He has a very probing, inquiring mind. I think he’ll be a great challenge. He’s a real outsider and will challenge the current ways of thinking. He’ll have a substantial impact.”

And Harvard, it seems, welcomes that challenge with open arms.

“I hope that he will—over time—become one of the leading supporters of science at Harvard,” Rosovsky says.

With Epstein’s latest gift, it seems he is on his way to doing just that. Although—if Epstein has his way—few may know when he reaches that threshold.

—Staff writer Jaquelyn M. Scharnick can be reached at scharnic@fas.harvard.edu.
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The 2008 Epstein piece by the NYT reporter who then became friends with him is... uh, quite something
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Financier Starts Sentence in Prostitution Case
By LANDON THOMAS Jr.
JULY 1, 2008
The bad news arrived by phone last week on Little St. James Island, the palm-fringed Xanadu in the Caribbean where Jeffrey E. Epstein, adviser to billionaires, lives in secluded splendor.

Report to the Palm Beach County jail, the caller, Mr. Epstein’s lawyer, said.

So over the weekend Mr. Epstein quit his pleasure dome, with its staff of 70 and its flamingo-stocked lagoon, and flew to Florida. On Monday morning, he turned himself in and began serving 18 months for soliciting prostitution.

“I respect the legal process,” Mr. Epstein, 55, said by phone as he prepared to leave his 78-acre island, which he calls Little St. Jeff’s. “I will abide by this.”

It is a stunning downfall for Mr. Epstein, who grew up in Coney Island and went on to live the life of a billionaire, only to become a tabloid monument to an age of hyperwealth. Mr. Epstein owns a Boeing 727 and the largest town house in Manhattan. He has paid for college educations for personal employees and students from Rwanda, and spent millions on a project to develop a thinking and feeling computer and on music intended to alleviate depression.

But Mr. Epstein also paid women, some of them under age, to give him massages that ended with a sexual favor, the authorities say.

Federal prosecutors initially threatened to bring him to trial on a variety of charges and seek the maximum penalty, 10 years in prison. After years of legal wrangling, Mr. Epstein pleaded guilty to lesser state charges.

Upon his release from jail, he must register as a sex offender wherever he goes in the United States.

People from all walks of life break the law, of course. But for the rich, wrapped in a cocoon of immense comfort, it can be easy to yield to temptation, experts say.

“A sense of entitlement sets in,” said Dennis Pearne, a psychologist who counsels people on matters related to extreme wealth. The attitude, he said, becomes, “I deserve anything I want, I can have anything I want — and I can afford it.”

To prosecutors, Mr. Epstein is just another sex offender. He did what he did because he could, and because he never dreamed he would get caught, they say. Mr. Epstein’s defenders counter that he has been unjustly persecuted because of his wealth and lofty connections.

Sitting on his patio on “Little St. Jeff’s” in the Virgin Islands several months ago, as his legal troubles deepened, Mr. Epstein gazed at the azure sea and the lush hills of St. Thomas in the distance, poked at a lunch of crab and rare steak prepared by his personal chef, and tried explain how his life had taken such a turn. He likened himself to Gulliver shipwrecked among the diminutive denizens of Lilliput.

“Gulliver’s playfulness had unintended consequences,” Mr. Epstein said. “That is what happens with wealth. There are unexpected burdens as well as benefits.”

Those benefits are on full display on his island where, despite his time in jail, Mr. Epstein has commissioned a new estate. The villa will occupy the island’s promontory, which offers views of the Atlantic on one side and the Caribbean on the other. It will have a separate library to house Mr. Epstein’s 90,000 volumes, a Japanese bathhouse and what he calls a “Ziegfeld” movie theater.

For now, however, those visions of a private paradise have been replaced by the cold reality of a jail cell.

The legal drama began in 2005, when a young woman who gave Mr. Epstein massages at his Palm Beach mansion told the local police about the encounter. She was 14 at the time, and was paid $200.


Jeffrey E. Epstein's booking photo. Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office
The police submitted the results of their investigation to the state attorney, asking that Mr. Epstein be charged with sexual relations with minors. His lawyers say Mr. Epstein never knew the young women were under age, and point to depositions in which the masseuses — several of whom have filed civil suits — admitted to lying about their age.

In July 2005, a Florida grand jury charged Mr. Epstein with a lesser offense, soliciting prostitution. Mr. Epstein’s legal team, which would eventually include the former prosecutor Kenneth W. Starr and the Harvard law professor Alan M. Dershowitz, was elated: Mr. Epstein would avoid prison.

But then the United States attorney’s office in Miami became involved. Last summer, Mr. Epstein got an ultimatum: plead guilty to a charge that would require him to register as a sex offender, or the government would charge him with sexual tourism, according to people who were briefed on the discussions.

David Weinstein, an attorney in the government’s Miami office, declined to discuss the specifics of the case. But he did address the subject of Mr. Epstein’s means and prominent legal team, and dismissed a proposal by Mr. Epstein’s lawyers — who opposed the application of federal statutes in the case — that he be confined to his house in Palm Beach for a probationary period.

“In their mind that would be an adequate resolution,” Mr. Weinstein said. “Our view is that is not enough of a punishment to fit the crime that occurred.”

The lurid details of the case have captivated wealthy circles in Palm Beach and New York and transformed Mr. Epstein, who shuns publicity and whose business depends on discretion, into a figure of public ridicule.

He said he has been trailed by stalkers and has become the target of lawsuits. In recent months, he said, he received over 100 letters a week asking for money or jobs as a masseuse. He recently received a package of gold-tinted condoms.

It has been a long, strange journey from Coney Island, where Mr. Epstein grew up in middle-class surroundings. He taught briefly at Dalton, the Manhattan private school, and then joined Bear Stearns, becoming a derivatives specialist. He struck out on his own in the 1980s.

His business is something of a mystery. He says he manages money for billionaires, but the only client he is willing to disclose is Leslie H. Wexner, the founder of Limited Brands.

As Mr. Epstein explains it, he provides a specialized form of superelite financial advice. He counsels people on everything from taxes and trusts to prenuptial agreements and paternity suits, and even provides interior decorating tips for private jets. Industry sources say he charges flat annual fees ranging from $25 million to more than $100 million.

As it became clear that he was headed for jail, Mr. Epstein has tried to put on a brave face.

“Your body can be confined, but not your mind,” he said in a recent interview by phone.

But the strains were showing. “I am anxious,” he said in another recent interview, referring to how inmates would treat him. “I make a great effort to treat people equally, but I recognize that I might be perceived as one of the New York arrogant rich.”

Jail will certainly be a big change. Mr. Epstein is a man of precise, at times unconventional, habits. He starts his mornings with a secret-ingredient bran muffin prepared by his chef. He seems to have a germ phobia. He never wears a suit, preferring monogrammed sweatsuits and jeans. And he rarely attends meetings — “I never have to be anywhere,” he tells his pilots, when he cautions them to avoid flying through chancy weather.

Looking back, Mr. Epstein admits that his behavior was inappropriate. “I am not blameless,” he said. He said he has taken steps to make sure the same thing never happens again.

For starters, Mr. Epstein has hired a full-time male masseur (the man happens to be a former Ultimate Fighting champion). He also has organized what he calls a board of directors of friends to counsel him on his behavior.

And Mr. Epstein has changed his e-mail address to alert people that he will be unavailable for the next 18 months. The new address indicates he is “on vacation.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/01/busi ... stein.html
Mazars and Deutsche Bank could have ended this nightmare before it started.
They could still get him out of office.
But instead, they want mass death.
Don’t forget that.
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Re: Billionaire Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Goes Free

Postby Grizzly » Fri Aug 23, 2019 11:21 am

He's ded, he's murdered, he's suicided...He's ded, he's murdered, he's suicided...He's ded, he's murdered, he's suicided...He's ded, he's murdered, he's suicided...He's ded, he's murdered, he's suicided...


It's a FACT. Cause if we say it enough, it will be!

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Re: Billionaire Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Goes Free

Postby seemslikeadream » Fri Aug 23, 2019 11:56 am

Shimon Prokupecz

The Paris Public Prosecutor’s Office confirmed on Friday it is opening a preliminary investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.

The preliminary investigation has been opened on the counts of: rape, rape of minors over 15 years of age, rape of minors under 15 years of age,
assaults.
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Re: Billionaire Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Goes Free

Postby Iamwhomiam » Fri Aug 23, 2019 1:35 pm

8bitagent wrote:
Well the New York Times and others talked about Epstein's deep interest in eugenics, sex slaves, and scientific minds
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/31/busi ... enics.html
Sadly, like most the left/moderate leaning mainstream news outlets, it's beyond an annoying paywall.


Copy or bookmark the address of the NYT article you're blocked from viewing; open a new browser window and clear your cookies; past the bookmarked or copied article's address and then visit the page. Works for me every day to read all in that rag I choose to.

Grizzly, Epstein has legally been declared dead. It's appropriate to refer to him as dead. That shouldn't be a thought stopper demanding all doubt about this proclamation being valid cease. Believe what you will, but I feel it's more logical to believe that he is dead than rather than him being alive and his suicide being hoaxed. Knowing what little we really know about his activities, and just as little about some of the powerful people he's be engaged with for decades and not much at all about how vast and how many are actually engaged in this trafficking network, though we do know it is vast and perhaps ancient, we know they know more about their dealings with Epstein than we do and that it would be in their sense of self preservation to have Epstein permanently silenced rather than chance he'd eventually spill his guts and tell all about his dealings with them.
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Re: Billionaire Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Goes Free

Postby Mulligan » Fri Aug 23, 2019 6:05 pm

Part 4 of the Whitney Webb series is up:

https://www.mintpressnews.com/genesis-jeffrey-epstein-bill-clinton-relationship/261455/

Two questions I have from it. Webb says in part 4:

Both Trump and Clinton were known to have visited Epstein’s private island, nicknamed “Orgy Island” and “Lolita Island.”


I know Virginia Giuffre's testimony places Clinton on the island, but do we have documentation/evidence of Trump visiting as well? Webb unfortunately doesn't give a citation for this.

Earlier in the series, she makes the connection between Donald Barr/Epstein... "Donald Barr, who hired Epstein at the Dalton School." Again, from what I've seen the overlap between Papa Barr and Epstein flimsy, since the NY Times archives from 1974 that Barr resigned before the fall semester of 1974 that Epstein started working: https://www.nytimes.com/1974/02/20/arch ... rence.html

I suppose Barr still could have hired Epstein as his final act, but do we have definitive evidence for that?
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Postby seemslikeadream » Fri Aug 23, 2019 6:20 pm

Nice seeing you Mulligan :wave:

Epstein was working at the school in 1973

random facts girl.

5 months ago, 9 tweets, 4 min read Read on Twitter

Let's shine a little sunlight on this: when now-AG Bill Barr's father, Donald Barr, was headmaster at the Dalton school in NYC, he hired a two-time college dropout to teach physics and calculus to high school students.

That teacher's name was Jeffrey Epstein.

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Donald Barr oversaw the school's transition from all-girl to a co-ed institution in 1966

https://dalton100.org/2018/09/24/28-dalton-goes-coed/
Barr hired Epstein after he had dropped out of both Cooper Union AND NYU in the two years after he graduated.

He was 20 years old when he started teaching high school math and physics.
To high school students.
And, I don't know, but there's something that's just SO weird to me about the placement of the two articles about Barr and Mark Felt on this page of New York Magazine...

Which Epstein attempted to acquire in 2003.
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And there's just something interesting about Barr's new career with the CIA starting at the same time that Epstein worked for his father... and while Epstein was at Bear Stearns, starting in in 1976, doing so well at understanding global patterns that he made partner in 4 years.

That being said, take another gander at Barr's profile.

You might find it a bit more interesting now.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_B…


Also, h/t @badgercrack for drawing my attention to this, because I was having some difficulty teasing the link out from google - given google's algorithm's refusal to let me filter out medical terminology...


Badgercrack

@soychicka @MsMariaT Maybe you've been on this and I've missed it, but it appears that William Barr's father, Donald Barr, when he was headmaster at the Dalton School in the 70s, hired Epstein as a teacher?


But, in this case, it appears that part of the medical description of Epstein-Barr is somewhat of an apt metaphor.

Oh, weird.

Dalton School using location to try and dodge sex assault suit: court documents
By Julia Marsh
The elite Dalton School has a new motto, according to court documents: Out of sight, out of mind.

The exclusive Manhattan prep school — where actor Chevy Chase and journalist Anderson Cooper studied — is trying to duck a lawsuit by a former student who says she was sexually assaulted by the headmaster, arguing that it can’t be sued in a New Jersey court because the school’s located in New York.

“Dalton has no substantial affiliation with New Jersey,” the school’s attorneys claim in court papers.

The victim, identified as J.S., was 14 years old when Dalton’s headmaster Gardner Dunnan allegedly groped her at his Manhattan apartment and his New Jersey summer home in 1986 and 1987.

She brought the suit in the Garden State, where the statute of limitations is more flexible than laws governing sexual abuse in New York.

“Dalton argues this court has no jurisdiction over it,” Mariann Wang, attorney for the now 46-year-old former student says in a response filed in federal court Wednesday.

“Yet its 14-year-old charge would not have been sexually assaulted but for Dalton,” Wang says.

Her client, “J.S. suffered as she did only because the man who embodied, represented and led Dalton for nearly a quarter century was empowered to commit the abuse,” Wang says.

J.S. lived with Dunnan’s family while attending the E. 89th Street school tuition-free — in exchange for working as a “family helper.”

Dunnan was forced to resign as headmaster of storied prep school in 1997 — after 23 years — for an affair with a married teacher.

He has not answered the suit, but his attorney said he “vehemently denies these allegations.”

A Dalton spokeswoman said, “As this is ongoing litigation we feel it is not appropriate for us to comment at this time.”
https://nypost.com/2018/09/05/dalton-sc ... documents/


Gardner Dunnan, Dalton headmaster in the 80’s, has been accused of child sex abuse:https://nypost.com/2018/09/05/dalton-school-using-location-to-try-and-dodge-sex-assault-suit-court-documents/ …
The entrace to the The Dalton School on the Upper East Side in Manhattan.
Dalton School using location to try and dodge sex assault suit: court documents
The elite Dalton School has a new motto, according to court documents: Out of sight, out of mind. The exclusive Manhattan prep school — where actor Chevy Chase and journalist Anderson Cooper studied
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Re: Billionaire Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Goes Free

Postby Mulligan » Fri Aug 23, 2019 9:34 pm

I saw 1973 reported, but this bit of digging from Daily Beast seems pretty thorough:

I searched the 1973-74 Dalton yearbook and there is no mention of Jeffrey Epstein. I then searched Dalton’s school newspaper and found in the September 1974 issue that “... Mr. Epstein, who will also teach physics, [has] also joined the department this year.” Epstein also confirmed that he taught there between 1974 and 1976 in a deposition.


https://www.thedailybeast.com/jeffrey-e ... l-students

The timeline doesn’t preclude Barr from hiring him, though, by any means.
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Postby seemslikeadream » Fri Aug 23, 2019 9:46 pm

random facts girl. was going by this but I guess he could have fudged the date for some reason

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Epstein's jail guards warned his cellmate 'there will be a price to pay' if he talks about Epstein's suicide, lawyer claims
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Jeffrey Epstein's jail guards warned his former cellmate that "there will be a price to pay" if he spoke out about the jail conditions and the financier's suicide, the cellmate's lawyer said in a letter.

The lawyer, Bruce Barket, said in a letter on Tuesday to Kenneth Karas, a federal judge in White Plains, New York, that his client Nicholas Tartaglione was told to "'shut up,' 'stop talking' and 'stop complaining' to name a few of the comments various guards have made."

The letter was published in part by outlets including the New York Post, Fox News, the Daily Mail, and the Rockland/Westchester Journal News.

Epstein did not have a cellmate when he killed himself at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan on August 10. But he was in a cell with Tartaglione earlier in his detention.

Here's what Barket wrote in his letter, according to the reports:

"The clear message Mr. Tartaglione has received is that if he conveys information about the facility or about the recent suicide, there will be a price to pay.

"Whether or not the investigators into the suicide chose to interview Mr. Tartaglione about the attempted suicide to which he was witness or about how the facility is run and the conditions under which the inmates are forced to live, the correction officers know he has information potentially very damaging to the very people now charged with guarding him or their coworkers."

Barket's law firm did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for confirmation and a copy of the letter.

The Metropolitan Correctional Center did not respond to Business Insider's request for comment on Barket's allegations that the guards threatened his client.

Tartaglione, a former police officer who's been charged with killing four people, shared a cell with Epstein when the financier was found unresponsive with marks on his neck on July 23, suggesting he had attempted suicide.

Epstein was moved to suicide watch shortly after, though multiple sources have said he was not on suicide watch at the time of his death.

Read more: Jeffrey Epstein died by apparent suicide in jail. Here's how the prison system makes that possible.

'Deplorable' prison conditions

Barket has asked the court to move Tartaglione to another detention facility, citing "deplorable" conditions at the jail.

He said that there was a "serious" rodent and insect infestation and that Tartaglione was forced to drink from a sink with mold on it and was not allowed to shower regularly or go outside, the Journal News and Fox News reported.

Barket's account is similar to a New York Times report that said, citing lawyers and other inmates, that Epstein's cell was cramped, musty, and likely infested with vermin.

The Times said Epstein might have encountered standing water with urine and feces from the facility's faulty plumbing.

The financier paid for lawyers to spend up to 12 hours a day sitting with him a private meeting room to avoid spending time in his cell, The Times reported.

Read more: Epstein's last days were spent emptying vending machines with his lawyers in a private meeting room, avoiding suicide watch, and paying other inmates' commissaries

Epstein's legal team described the conditions at the jail as "medieval" after his suicide and said it would launch an "independent and complete investigation" into his death.

The Metropolitan Correctional Center did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment on Barket's remarks about the conditions.
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Another bizarre painting found in Jeffrey Epstein’s New Mexico ranch
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Jeffrey Epstein didn’t limit his tacky art collection to his Upper East Side townhouse — his multimillion-dollar New Mexico ranch was home to a “creepy” painting depicting a young girl wearing a wedding band, getting cozy with a lion.

A contractor who worked on the sprawling property in 2013 provided a photo of the artwork to Fox News.

“It was huge – at least 5-by-5, 6-by-6 – in the main house, at the bottom of the stairs in the basement near the laundry,” the contractor, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told the network. “We would talk about how creepy it was, this strange painting with nothing else around it. From the minute you got there, you felt the uneasy vibe.”

Zorro Ranch, the disgraced financier’s 10,000-acre residence in Stanley, N.M. also had a several-story garage filled with the multimillionaire’s high-end car collection, its own airport hangar and runway, pools, a firehouse, log cabins and guest homes, the worker told the outlet.

Security was incredibly tight, he said.

“We had to be escorted in on a truck with other employees, and, once inside, we had to put little hospital booties over our feet — and it was mandated that we are escorted everywhere we went and use side entrances,” the contractor recalled. “About every 3 minutes someone would come down to keep an eye on us while we were working.”

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Whenever a so-called “special guest” was on the premises, security ramped up even more.

Epstein had hoped to use the $17 million property to impregnate countless women and “seed the human race with his DNA,” The New York Times reported in late July.

However, there is no evidence that Epstein had any children, according to the report.

In the Big Apple, Epstein’s East 71st Street townhouse was decorated with a painting of his onetime pal, ex-President Clinton, wearing a Monica Lewinksy-style blue dress and red women’s pumps while lounging in a chair in the Oval Office.

There was also a $5.9 million painting of a woman cupping her bare breast – along with a taxidermied tiger and poodle.

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The bizarre painting of Bill Clinton that Epstein had in his townhouse
Epstein died at the Metropolitan Correctional Center on Aug. 10 in what his autopsy determined was a suicide by hanging.

He had been ordered held without bail since his arrest July 6 at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey.

Prosecutors said that between 2002 and 2005, he ran a sex trafficking ring in which he abused dozens of underage girls in his mansion on East 71st Street in Manhattan and his waterfront compound in Palm Beach, Fla.
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Re: Billionaire Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Goes Free

Postby liminalOyster » Fri Aug 23, 2019 10:15 pm

Vanity Fair’s Graydon Carter found severed cat head outside home amid Jeffrey Epstein reporting
By Amanda Woods August 23, 2019 | 1:44pm | Updated

Former Vanity Fair editor-in-chief Graydon Carter made a disturbing discovery on his front lawn — the severed head of a cat — just after a reporter started digging into Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged sexual misconduct, according to a new report.

Back in 2006, as the feds compiled accusations against the money manager in Palm Beach, Florida, John Connolly, a contributing editor for the magazine, headed out there in search of a story, NPR reported.

But as Connolly, a stringer, sat down with women who had worked for Epstein, his editor, Carter, called him to report the gruesome cat head in the front yard of his Connecticut home.

“It was done to intimidate,” Connolly told NPR. “No question about it.”

Connolly said he decided to stop reporting on Epstein and later penned a nonfiction book about the disgraced financier with bestselling crime novelist James Patterson.

But Carter told NPR that the magazine never ceased its Epstein-related reporting because of any perceived threat.

It wasn’t the first time Epstein allegedly intimidated the magazine editor, according to Connolly.

A few years earlier, Carter assigned reporter Vicky Ward to look into the source of Epstein’s wealth, and why he was always seen spending time with younger women.

Ward had interviewed two sisters, Maria and Annie Farmer, who claimed Epstein and his girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell lured and then sexually exploited them, according to NPR.

Maria told Ward of how Epstein and Maxwell allegedly sexually assaulted her together in an Ohio apartment, and Annie recounted how, she claims, Epstein molested her at his New Mexico property.

Epstein showed up at Vanity Fair’s offices — and made it clear to Carter that he was not happy, Connolly told NPR.

“He was torturing Graydon,” Connolly told NPR.

The financier pleaded with Carter to kill the story and called him multiple times after his visit — shooting down any allegations of misconduct, according to Connolly.

Ultimately, the story did run in March 2003, titled, “The Talented Mr. Epstein” — with zero mention of the sisters’ allegations.

“It was terribly painful,” the sisters told NPR in a statement. “We hoped the story would put people on notice and they would be stopped from abusing other young girls and young women. That didn’t happen. In the end, the story that ran erased our voices.”

Shortly after publication, Connolly claimed, Carter found a bullet just outside the door of his Manhattan home.

“That wasn’t a coincidence,” Connolly said.

But according to the magazine, the bullet did not appear immediately after the story was published, but rather in “subsequent years.”

Carter said in a statement issued to the Post that the magazine never backed off any of its reporting because of the threats.

“During my 25 years at Vanity Fair, we took the legal requirements for reporting incredibly seriously on every story, particularly pieces in which the subject was a private person and therefore rigorously protected by libel laws,” he said. “And the fact remains that Ms. Ward’s reporting on this most important topic did not meet our legal threshold when we published the piece in 2003.”

There was never any evidence to connect the threats to Epstein — or anyone, he said.

“In subsequent years, I received numerous personal threats—including, on separate occasions, the delivery of a bullet on my doorstep and a severed cat’s head in the garden of our weekend house,” the editor added. “There was no investigation and I have no idea who was responsible, but my wife and I remember attributing them to the work of aggrieved George W. Bush supporters. To suggest that either of these incidents affected my editorial judgment is flatly wrong.”

Carter wrote a book, published in August 2004, titled, “What We’ve Lost: How the Bush Administration Has Curtailed Our Freedoms, Mortgaged Our Economy, Ravaged Our Environment, and Damaged Our Standing in the World.”

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Postby Grizzly » Sat Aug 24, 2019 2:32 am

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I mean really, why is the #metoo bullhorn silent on this too?

Yeah, yeah those Catholics etc...

I feel like you are being very shortsighted here. I have been paying attention to these issues for a long time now and can say with certainty that the same underground sexual current is present in pretty much every mainstream religion (and many other facets of modern life, come to think of it.) You could just as easily have made a post about Islamic history or Catholic history and pointed to them as the boogeymen. After all, we've got the likes of MBS, Tony Blair and Henry Kissinger wrapped up in this. And clearly there are likely to be at least as many rapists and sadists among the Catholic church as there are among orthodox Judaism. Besides all of that, do you really think that those creepy royals and nobles and so forth are all Jewish? Or that those who are specifically accused share that in common? Because right from the top Prince Andrew is out; he's nominally a Christian.



Why the Epstein-Mossad Honey Trap Story Has Disappeared
by Kurt Nimmo

If you search the news, you will find very little to nothing in the corporate media about pedo Jeffrey Epstein’s connection to Israeli intelligence. This connection is obvious—from Epstein’s connection to the Zionist Les Wexner and especially his Mossad handler, Ghislaine Maxwell, the daughter of documented Mossad operative and double agent Robert Maxwell.

It’s said Ghislaine had a romantic relationship with Epstein in 1992. This is likely a cover story. Maxwell was Epstein’s Mossad liaison. She also procured and trained teenage girls to work as honey traps.

The story in the corporate media following Epstein’s arrest is that Ghislaine recruited girls for Epstein and his associates, many rich and influential. It is described as simply a pedophile sex ring when it is obviously much more—a blackmail operation designed to compromise politicians and others when and if they deviated from the Zionist agenda.

This has already swirled and descended into the memory hole. Headlines focus instead on the appeal of Epstein’s bail denial, the red flags raised about his jail records and work release, his close ties to Wall Street and Barclays, and the taint on the money he gave to Harvard and other institutions over the years. Much attention dwells on the salacious nature of Epstein’s pedophilia.

Meanwhile, disgraced former Labor Secretary Alex Acosta’s remark on Epstein’s intelligence connections (which Acosta has since denied) fade as corporate media sensationalism and miasma dominate and shape the story.

Leslie Wexner is described as the “most prominent client” of Epstein’s alleged money management firm. However, it appears Wexner was the only client—and he wasn’t so much a client as a conduit for money poured into a Zionist blackmail operation.

A Twitter account under the handle “Quantian” theorized that Epstein’s main purpose was to blackmail politicians and wealthy perverts.

“You don’t need to charge up front, just get them to have underage sex, and then blackmail them afterwards for hush money. Better ROI, but you’re still a liability, and producing and receiving big bribe money raises big questions… This scheme works just as well if the billionaires are in on it from the getgo as a way to buy sex; I assumed that was obvious but I guess not… There’s no need to invoke the Mafia/Russia/Mossad/CIA/etc, that’s just needlessly overfitting.”

Except it is not “overfitting.” It is the only explanation that makes sense. Undoubtedly, Epstein bribed these people to “invest” in his offshore “fund,” however it is unlikely a criminal scheme like this would have lasted decades. The wealthy and influential have the money and resources to deal with blackmailers. However, as Robert Maxwell discovered, it would be supremely foolish to expose or double-cross the Mossad (or the CIA and Russian intelligence) unless you want to be found floating dead off the Canary Islands or hanging in your mother’s backyard like the so-called DC Madam.

Even if a few names are put out there for the sake of a corporate media feeding frenzy, the real story will never be fully revealed. Israel will not suffer any consequence beyond speculation that will be dismissed as the antisemitic ravings of conspiracy theorists.
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Re: Billionaire Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Goes Free

Postby Sounder » Sat Aug 24, 2019 8:20 am

Sounder » Thu Aug 22, 2019 11:45 pm wrote:
8bitagent wrote...

I know Alex Jones is beyond discredited, but maybe there is something to that whole conspiracy of top elite's interest in trans-humanism and eugenics. Why else is the news reporting that Epstein allegedly wanted to make his New Mexico ranch ground zero for elite eugenics/baby farm/transhumanism and was essentially "collecting" the biggest names in science and research, flying them on his private jets? Even....freaking Hawkings.



Alex is poison pill backed by big money social engineers. He is allowed to speak of a certain portion of truth so as to discredit the idea by associating it with nutbaggery.

Works like a charm.

Earlier, when kelly posted an excellent article that warned of the rise of a faction with a plan to impose its vision on the total population, my (unstated) reference was to trans-humanism.

These people have lost their respect for the inherent dignity of life. They seem to revel in the suffering of poor people while they prance about, bragging about their 'involvement' in 'saving the world'.


Dr, Evil wrote....
I don't think there's any conspiracy, it's just rich people wanting to live forever and having the resources to pursue it. Most of it is just horseshit borne from delusions of grandeur, like Epstein's nonsense about seeding the human race or Kurzweil wanting to simulate his father, while the saner ones fund researchers like George Church and Aubrey de Gray.

Yeah, and funny how their 'Luxury Beliefs' all seem to fuck with the lives of poor people, but hey, we poor sots must be socially conditioned, you know, so as to make a better world and all.
Also, I have to disagree with life having an inherent dignity. That's just anthropocentric woo. There's no dignity in having your body slowly break down with age until you can barely walk and need a nurse to wipe your ass, or have your brain rot from dementia.


Life goes well beyond the human, and the current 'system' seems to disrespect it all.

So the physical form of the human breaks down, but while you were here, what did you learn from your suffering? Does your time go to waste or do you contribute to the collective evolution of consciousness of and for the larger community?

The concept of inherent dignity provides minorities with at least some standing as they try to protect their interests. Without it, we become de facto objects and slaves to be manipulated at will by our social betters.

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Re: Billionaire Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Goes Free

Postby seemslikeadream » Sat Aug 24, 2019 10:18 am

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This #EpsteinAssociate admitted that she provided girls to Epstein while she herself was only 17.

"I'm like Heidi Fleiss"

Haley Robson

https://myspace.com/123047849/photos
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She's 33 now and living in Greenacres, Fl. Back in 2003, while a student at Royal Palm High School, she helped recruit up to 6 different girls for Epstein, receiving $200 for each girl she brought.
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The youngest girl, a 14 year old, was first introduced to Robson by her boyfriend who was related to Robson. They also went to the same school together.
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Some passages from the original police report in 2005.
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After the interviews with the Palm Beach police, they were planning on arresting both Robson and Sarah Kellen.

Robson's charges were said to be for "lewd and lascivious acts on a victim under 16 years of age."

Charges were never brought against either of them.

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Not sure what she's up to nowadays. She had a company in Florida called Premiere loss mitigation group inc. with a guy named Chris Shaw, but it was dissolved back in 2009.

Hopefully the authorities have already contacted her.

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High school student Haley Robson 'bragged about getting Jeffrey Epstein girls'
Robson was told she would be paid to bring Epstein girls who were willing to massage him, and Robson brought him six between the ages of 14 and 16
Jeffrey Epstein relied on a network of high school students to provide him with many of the two to three girls he needed for his daily 'massages.'

Incidents reports and probable cause affidavits filed by members of the Palm Beach Police Department during their 2005 investigation do not name any of these women with the exception of one - Haley Robson.

She was a student at Royal Palm High School when she herself was recruited to give Epstein a massage, but when he started to molest her she objected to being touched by the pedophile, who worked out another deal with the teenager.

Epstein informed Robson that she would be paid $200 for every girl she brought in, an offer the student could not refuse.

It is unclear if she even knew what she was doing was illegal, with the 19-year-old college student wrapping up one police interview by boasting: 'I'm like Heidi Fleiss.'

That remark came after she willingly provided police with the names and ages of all the girls she had bought to Epstein, thus implicating herself in a number of crimes.
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Teenage madame: Haley Robson (above) was a 17-year-old high school student when she was approached by two other teenagers and asked to massage Jeffrey Epstein
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Victim or villain: She agreed, but after Epstein started to molest her she informed the pedophile there could be no touching, prompting him to make a new offer

Robson told police she had provided Epstein with at least six girls over a two-year period, with the youngest being 14 and the oldest a 23-year-old woman.

She said that she was chided for the latter, with Epstein informing her the woman was too old.

Robson did not groom the victims, who were mostly her classmates, and was instead very straightforward about what was going to happen once the girls were alone with Epstein.

'During a sworn taped interview, SG stated that Haley Robson, a cousin of SG's boyfriend and classmate at Royal Palm Beach High School worked for a wealthy man and did sexual favors for him,' reads a probable cause affidavit obtained by DailyMail.com.

'She also admitted that Robson had offered her an opportunity to make money. During the beginning of the month of February 2005, SG explained that she was first approached by Robson to go with her to Epstein’s house.'

The victim was 14 at the time, while Haley was 18.

The parents of SG learned what had happened however after a fight at school, and soon after contacted police thus launching the criminal investigation.

With parental consent, SG then contacted Robson as police recorded the call.

'SG spoke with Robson in an attempt to arrange another meeting with Epstein, SG asked Robson, what did she need to do to make more money,' reads the affidavit.

'Robson stated, "the more you do, the more you get paid."

That call was in April, but it was not until October that police questioned Robson.

She is remarkably forthcoming in her interviews with police, and the affidavit suggests she willingly volunteered all information she had about Epstein and her role in proving minors.

Robson also revealed to police that she too was a victim.

'I began the interview by asking Robson how she became acquainted with Epstein. Robson stated that approximately two years ago, just after she turned 17 years of age, she was approached by a friend named Molly at the Canopy Beach Resort in Rivera Beach,' notes the affidavit.

'Robson was asked if she wanted to make money. She was told she would have to provide a massage and should make $200.00. Robson thought about the offer and agreed to meet with Jeffrey.'

Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein remains behind bars in sex trafficking trial


Pedophile: Robson was told she would be paid to bring Epstein girls who were willing to massage him, and Robson brought him six between the ages of 14 and 16 (Epstein above at a 2008 court hearing)
Pedophile: Robson was told she would be paid to bring Epstein girls who were willing to massage him, and Robson brought him six between the ages of 14 and 16 (Epstein above at a 2008 court hearing)
Things changed however once she got in the room with Epstein, and explains why Robson never hid what was going to happen when the girls she was providing were alone with the pedophile.

'Jeff entered the bedroom wearing only a towel. He removed the towel and laid nude on the massage table. He laid on the table onto his stomach and picked a massage oil for Robson to rub on him,' reads the affidavit.

'During the massage, Robson stated "He tried to touch me and I stopped him ." I asked how he tried to touch her. Robson stated that Epstein grabbed her buttocks and she felt uncomfortable. Robson told Epstein I'll massage you but I don’t want to be touched. Robson stated she performed the massage naked.'

That is when Epstein offered to pay her if she brought girls, which she did, providing six between the ages of 14 and 16 to Epstein, plus the seventh woman he rejected for being too old.

Robson provided police with the name and addresses of each girl, and seems to truly believe she was helping them by setting up these appointments with Epstein.

'Robson stated every girl she brought knew what to expect when they arrived. They were told they would provide a massage, possibly naked, and allow some touching,' states the affidavit.

'I asked her if SG was aware. She stated every girl she brought knew what to expect She explained she knew that SG wanted to make money. She approached SG and explained about going to work for Jeff, SG agreed and arrangements were made to bring her to Epstein’s house on a weekend.'

Robson stopped speaking to Epstein after arranging that February appointment with SG, though it is unclear if that was of her own fruition or fear of arrest.

She was set to be charged with Lewd and Lascivious Act on a victim under 16 in the second degree, but ultimately avoided charges.

Police did not name any of the other students and Robson has now become linked to Epstein despite only meeting the man a handful of times.

She could again become a key witness in the new trial too, as she and Epstein's longtime assistant Sarah Kellen would speak by phone according to police prior to Epstein's arrival in Palm Beach.

'He is a flight risk' attorney in Epstein sex trafficking case
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... arged.html



Xeni

John Brockman knew. Here he is with one of Jeffrey Epstein’s rape victims on one side, and alleged abuse coordinator, at an http://Edge.org billionaire’s dinner in the early 2000s.
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7:16 AM - 24 Aug 2019

At John Brockman’s left in deleted http://Edge.org photo: One of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged victims, Jennifer Araoz, who sued Epstein's estate for rape, @nytimes reported. At right: Sarah Kellen, JE’s alleged child sex abuse girl-victim recruiter.


Sarah Kellen, married to @Nascar driver Brian Vickers, accused of recruiting young girls, maintaining Jeffrey Epstein's schedule and handling travel arrangements for the young girls being exploited. She’s identified in FL non-prosecution deal as a “potential co-conspirator.”

These photographs of John Brockman, believed to be Jeffrey Epstein’s science fixer, with Epstein’s alleged rape victim Jennifer Araoz and alleged abuse fixer Sarah Kellen, were taken in 2002 at an http://edge.org “Billionaires dinner.” Guest list included Jeffrey Epstein.
https://twitter.com/xeni/status/1165266579560521728





Xeni

Joi Ito knew about Jeffrey Epstein.
John Brockman knew about Jeffrey Epstein.
Marvin Minsky knew about Jeffrey Epstein.
Pincker & other mouth-breathing science defenders who met him at EDGE billionaire dinners knew about Jeffrey Epstein.
They knew.
They took his money anyway


I’ve been trying to tell you. John Brockman knew. Joi Ito knew. The men at @Harvard knew. @MIT men knew. Read this email from Brockman describing Jeffrey Epstein. As if to sell the access to sex. “He’ll be in Cambridge in a couple of weeks.”
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Replying to @xeni @evgenymorozov and 3 others
And #PrinceAndrew hasn’t met with American authorities. His Mummy says he doesn’t have to, she’s exonerated him and let him ride with her to Church so ignore all the photographic evidence & victims testimonials. The UK press wants to decoy with Sussex non news . Prosecute Andrew
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In a statement released on Saturday,
Britain’s Prince Andrew says that during the “limited time” he spent with Jeffrey Epstein, he never saw, witnessed, or suspected “any behaviour of the sort that subsequently led to his arrest and conviction.”
Full Statement:
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Re: Billionaire Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Goes Free

Postby seemslikeadream » Sat Aug 24, 2019 2:01 pm

random facts girl.

Jeffrey Epstein knew the Unabomber, eh?
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Well, now.

It appears Epstein and Maxwell didn't meet when she came to NYC after her father died, as the legend states.

Jeffrey knew her before - and brought her to the US after her father died.

Per her babysitter, anyway.
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A psychiatrist who's worked with inmates where Jeffrey Epstein was held weighs in on his death
Lauren Frias
The Justice Department confirmed in a letter to lawmakers Friday that a "doctoral-level psychologist" signed off on taking criminal financier Jeffrey Epstein off suicide watch on July 29. A little under two weeks later, he was found dead in his cell on August 10.

According to the letter, the psychologist deemed constant observation as "no longer warranted" for Epstein, despite being on suicide watch less than a week before.

"The Department and the Bureau take seriously the responsibility to ensure the safety and security of all inmates in the custody of the Bureau," the letter stated.


Ryan J. Reilly

@ryanjreilly
DOJ updates the House Judiciary Committee on the investigations into Jeffrey Epstein’s death.
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Forensic psychiatrist Ziv Cohen has been evaluating inmates at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, the high-security prison where Epstein was held, for about ten years, he told Insider. Although the Justice Department affirmed that a "doctoral-level" psychologist cleared Epstein, a psychiatrist is needed to meet the regular standard of care in a prison.

"The psychiatric standard of care requires that a doctoral level clinician make the decision to remove an inmate from suicide watch. Ideally, this would be a psychiatrist," Cohen wrote in an email. "If a psychologist were to make the decision, it should be in consultation with a psychiatrist, given the serious consequences of this decision."

Cohen, who previously worked on a case involving suicide in prison, believes Epstein's estate has a case against MCC

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A protest group called "Hot Mess" hold up signs of Jeffrey Epstein in front of the Federal courthouse on July 8, 2019 in New York City.
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In his time as a forensic psychiatrist, he served as an expert witness on a case related to the psychiatric standard of care in order to prevent suicide in prison. The plaintiff was a veteran who was imprisoned for driving while under the influence and later died by suicide on his second day of incarceration after a psychiatrist determined that he was not a danger to himself.

In the case, Cohen said that it was "almost certain" that the plaintiff would be in opioid withdrawal when he was assessed by the psychiatrist, putting him at "higher risk of committing suicide," thus not meeting the standard of care required for him.

The same idea could be echoed in Epstein's case, after the change in lifestyle for the disgraced financier could have been a trigger for suicide — going from his high-life as a multi-millionaire to an inmate in a federal prison, Cohen said.

Last week, Epstein's defense team blasted the "medieval conditions" of the federal prison and announced that they are launching their own investigation into their employer's death. However, it does pose a problem that Epstein's case may not appeal to the masses.

"Part of the problem for them, I think, is that Epstein doesn't cut a very sympathetic figure, and in the criminal justice system, that matters," Cohen said. "If the system plays itself out in front of people, whether they're jurors or judges, these are people."

However, the forensic psychiatrist added that, "if you look at it dispassionately, you do have to acknowledge that no one should die in jail."
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Re: Billionaire Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Goes Free

Postby Elvis » Sat Aug 24, 2019 2:50 pm

Who is being quoted here? (no link, no reference)....

seemslikeadream wrote:random facts girl.

Jeffrey Epstein knew the Unabomber, eh?
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Well, now.

It appears Epstein and Maxwell didn't meet when she came to NYC after her father died, as the legend states.

Jeffrey knew her before - and brought her to the US after her father died.
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