Epstein's List

Thebrownblob

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This 1973 science‑fiction novel—written by Donald Barr, the father of former U.S. Attorney General William Barr—depicts a future interplanetary society where oligarchs rule a planet and engage in child sex slavery. The story centers on John Craig, an Earthman who is captured and sold into sexual slavery, including the rape of underage girls, used for both entertainment and forced breeding
I’ve heard about this before. Certainly interesting.
 

vantexan

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I was having lunch today with my wife and 3 other strong Trump supporters. One brought up how bad this Epstein case is tarnishing him and his administration. My Qanon wife tries to explain how we are all not seeing what we think we see and how in the end Trump is going to show us a win with his 4D chess game and the world is going to be amazed and Trump’s support will go higher than ever. Well I wanted to crawl under the table and everyone else’s eyes gave a good roll, but I have to give it to her for her enthusiasm. 🙄🤣
You do know his poll numbers are up among Republicans? Not to mention the stock market is doing great and business leaders are now saying the tariffs are a good thing. And the southern border is closed and Trump's administration is telling cities to clean up their crime or face losing Federal funds. So let's see how far this Epstein silliness takes Democrats.
 

UnionStrong

Sorry, but I don’t care anymore.
You do know his poll numbers are up among Republicans? Not to mention the stock market is doing great and business leaders are now saying the tariffs are a good thing. And the southern border is closed and Trump's administration is telling cities to clean up their crime or face losing Federal funds. So let's see how far this Epstein silliness takes Democrats.
Can’t resist, in memory of @Darmark7
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vantexan

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Yep. Here’s a copy/paste from the podcast transcript:

“So in Judaism, you're not supposed to have corn on Passover. You're not supposed to have grain on Passover.

And so because you're not supposed to have grains on Passover, you end up not having Coca-Cola with corn syrup in it. And so what we very often do is you actually ship Coke in from Mexico that has natural sugar, because sugar is okay on Passover. And let me tell you, sugar-based Coke, way better than high fructose corn syrup based Coke.”
Had it when in Mexico. Just like it was when I was a kid. And definitely better.
 

Doublestandards

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I’ve heard about this before. Certainly interesting.
The other suspicious link, or atleast terrible optics pick, was Trump hiring Alex Acosta to work in the White House. Acosta was the prosecutor who got Epstein the “sweetheart deal”, including federal immunity, not just for Epstein but any of his “co-conspirators”


“The non-prosecution agreement (NPA) gave Epstein immunity from federal prosecution for sex trafficking and abuse involving dozens of underage girls.
  • Crucially, the immunity extended not just to Epstein, but also to “any potential co-conspirators” — effectively shielding others who may have been involved.
  • This provision derailed an active federal sex trafficking investigation, shutting it down in exchange for Epstein pleading guilty to two state-level prostitution charges in Florida.




“Plea Deal (September 2007): Acosta approved a non‑prosecution agreement (NPA) allowing Epstein to plead guilty to lesser state charges, avoiding federal prosecution entirely. The agreement granted immunity to named and unnamed associates and shielded victims from being notified—a violation later ruled unlawful by a federal judge under the Crime Victims’ Rights Act”

“Sentence Details: Epstein served 13 months in county jail under a work-release arrangement. Victims were not informed, and the deal effectively ended the broader federal investigation into other potential victims or prominent figures”


“The deal was kept secret from Epstein’s victims, violating the Crime Victims’ Rights Act (CVRA).
  • A federal judge ruled in 2019 that prosecutors “violated the law” by not informing victims about the NPA before finalizing it.
  • The agreement was also not filed publicly in court, making it difficult for the public and press to discover its scope until much later.


 

UnionStrong

Sorry, but I don’t care anymore.
The other suspicious link, or atleast terrible optics pick, was Trump hiring Alex Acosta to work in the White House. Acosta was the prosecutor who got Epstein the “sweetheart deal”, including federal immunity, not just for Epstein but any of his “co-conspirators”


“The non-prosecution agreement (NPA) gave Epstein immunity from federal prosecution for sex trafficking and abuse involving dozens of underage girls.
  • Crucially, the immunity extended not just to Epstein, but also to “any potential co-conspirators” — effectively shielding others who may have been involved.
  • This provision derailed an active federal sex trafficking investigation, shutting it down in exchange for Epstein pleading guilty to two state-level prostitution charges in Florida.




“Plea Deal (September 2007): Acosta approved a non‑prosecution agreement (NPA) allowing Epstein to plead guilty to lesser state charges, avoiding federal prosecution entirely. The agreement granted immunity to named and unnamed associates and shielded victims from being notified—a violation later ruled unlawful by a federal judge under the Crime Victims’ Rights Act”

“Sentence Details: Epstein served 13 months in county jail under a work-release arrangement. Victims were not informed, and the deal effectively ended the broader federal investigation into other potential victims or prominent figures”


“The deal was kept secret from Epstein’s victims, violating the Crime Victims’ Rights Act (CVRA).
  • A federal judge ruled in 2019 that prosecutors “violated the law” by not informing victims about the NPA before finalizing it.
  • The agreement was also not filed publicly in court, making it difficult for the public and press to discover its scope until much later.


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