06-01-2020, 04:39 PM
This is probably my last post on Jeffrey Epstein in this thread…
Jeffrey Epstein was the protege of Leslie Wexner. By most accounts, Jeffrey Epstein was made by Leslie Wexner, who gave him tens of millions of dollars and his house.
Les Wexner was a member of the Mega Group that was founded by some 20 Jewish billionaires, who met at the Manhattan apartment of hedge-fund manager Michael Steinhardt, including:
Edgar Bronfman, chairman of the World Jewish Congress (father of Sara and Clare Bronfman);
Charles Bronfman, Edgar's brother and top executive at Seagrams Corp..
Because of the 2008 non-prosecution agreement, Jeffrey Epstein was immune from prosecution for what he did from 2002 to 2005 (and his co-conspirators, including Ghislaine Maxwell and Alan Dershowitz)...
Under this “sweetheart deal” Jeffrey Epstein was convicted to a whopping 13 months in jail, for a total of 8 hours per day. Most accounts claim that only every Sunday Epstein was locked up the whole day... This means that Epstein was locked up for a total of 56 whole days.
In July 2019, Epstein was suddenly arrested, and all the media that had previously ignored the case, were now suddenly appalled over this scandal; most of the “bombshells” were old news really…
By arresting Epstein, they sort of decided that the whole non-prosecution agreement was worthless in the first place!
Then in August 2019, under responsibility of William Barr, Epstein was found dead in his prison cell, “suicided”…
As for the motive for arresting and letting Epstein die of a reported “suicide”. Epstein obviously had some dirt on very powerful people (including Donald Trump and his cronies).
President Donald picked Alexander Acosta for Secretary of Labor. Because Acosta was personally responsible for the “sweetheart deal”, as Miami US attorney, he had to resign after Epstein’s arrest in July 2019.
After his arrest, Jeffrey Epstein ordered his legal team, to show that several members that had been involved in the non-prosecution agreement, besides Acosta, were now part of the Trump administration and shouldn’t be allowed to charge him again for the same crimes:
Sigal Mandeleker - serves as Trump’s Under Secretary for the Department of the Treasury;
John Roth - Inspector General for the Department of Homeland Security since 2014.
There are also links to the law firm Kirkland & Ellis (that represented Jeffrey Epstein from 2008 to 2011, including arranging the sweetheart deal).
Alexander Acosta had worked at Kirkland & Ellis.
In 2009, now Attorney-General William Barr joined the law firm Kirkland & Ellis.
In 2008, Mark Filip was as Deputy Attorney General involved in the Epstein deal, now a partner at the law firm Kirkland & Ellis.
For more on Jeffrey Epstein: https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewtop...f=7&t=1485
Jeffrey Epstein was the protege of Leslie Wexner. By most accounts, Jeffrey Epstein was made by Leslie Wexner, who gave him tens of millions of dollars and his house.
Les Wexner was a member of the Mega Group that was founded by some 20 Jewish billionaires, who met at the Manhattan apartment of hedge-fund manager Michael Steinhardt, including:
Edgar Bronfman, chairman of the World Jewish Congress (father of Sara and Clare Bronfman);
Charles Bronfman, Edgar's brother and top executive at Seagrams Corp..
Because of the 2008 non-prosecution agreement, Jeffrey Epstein was immune from prosecution for what he did from 2002 to 2005 (and his co-conspirators, including Ghislaine Maxwell and Alan Dershowitz)...
Under this “sweetheart deal” Jeffrey Epstein was convicted to a whopping 13 months in jail, for a total of 8 hours per day. Most accounts claim that only every Sunday Epstein was locked up the whole day... This means that Epstein was locked up for a total of 56 whole days.
In July 2019, Epstein was suddenly arrested, and all the media that had previously ignored the case, were now suddenly appalled over this scandal; most of the “bombshells” were old news really…
By arresting Epstein, they sort of decided that the whole non-prosecution agreement was worthless in the first place!
Then in August 2019, under responsibility of William Barr, Epstein was found dead in his prison cell, “suicided”…
As for the motive for arresting and letting Epstein die of a reported “suicide”. Epstein obviously had some dirt on very powerful people (including Donald Trump and his cronies).
President Donald picked Alexander Acosta for Secretary of Labor. Because Acosta was personally responsible for the “sweetheart deal”, as Miami US attorney, he had to resign after Epstein’s arrest in July 2019.
After his arrest, Jeffrey Epstein ordered his legal team, to show that several members that had been involved in the non-prosecution agreement, besides Acosta, were now part of the Trump administration and shouldn’t be allowed to charge him again for the same crimes:
Sigal Mandeleker - serves as Trump’s Under Secretary for the Department of the Treasury;
John Roth - Inspector General for the Department of Homeland Security since 2014.
There are also links to the law firm Kirkland & Ellis (that represented Jeffrey Epstein from 2008 to 2011, including arranging the sweetheart deal).
Alexander Acosta had worked at Kirkland & Ellis.
In 2009, now Attorney-General William Barr joined the law firm Kirkland & Ellis.
In 2008, Mark Filip was as Deputy Attorney General involved in the Epstein deal, now a partner at the law firm Kirkland & Ellis.
For more on Jeffrey Epstein: https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewtop...f=7&t=1485
The Order of the Garter rules the world: https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewtop...5549#p5549