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Bill Clinton's special advisor who let Jeffrey Epstein into the White House seven times and flew on the Lolita Express dies at 59 – the latest associate of the former President to suffer an early demise
Mark Middleton was Bill Clinton's special advisor who admitted Jeffrey Epstein to the White House on seven of the at least 17 times the late pedophile visited
Middleton's family said that he passed away on Saturday at the age of 59 in a statement which did not reveal the cause of death
Middleton also flew on Epstein's plane and appears to have acted as a conduit between the two men
He is now the latest associate of the former President to die young
Middleton left the White House in February 1995 and was accused of setting himself up as an international deal-maker
In 1996 an investigation by the White House found that Middleton had abused his access to impress business clients. Middleton denied the claims
UFC Star Calls for Epstein-Linked ‘Pedos’ to Be Named: ‘Where’s the List?’
UFC champion Israel Adesanya has called for the “pedos” connected to Jeffery Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s sex trafficking ring to be publicly named.
Adesanya spoke out before his big victory on Saturday to demand justice for Epstein’s powerful friends who were involved in the child abuse.
Epstein, a convicted sex offender, was found dead in his jail cell in August 2019 while awaiting trial for his sex trafficking crimes.
His accomplice, longtime companion, and ex-girlfriend, Maxwell, was sentenced last month to 20 years in prison for helping recruit and groom underage girls for Epstein and his “client list” to sexually abuse.
At the end of July, The Gateway Pundit reported on our legal efforts to unseal the list of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex clients – the men and women with whom Epstein traded sex with minors for favors or money or both.
TGP Lead Counsel Marc Randazza of the Randazza Legal Group and TGP General Counsel John Burns moved to intervene in the Ghislaine Maxwell case in the Southern District of New York.
However, in the last week, something truly bizarre and unexpected happened.
An anonymous John Doe – literally styled by his lawyer as “John Doe” – filed an objection to TGP unsealing the sex client list … and the Court SIDED WITH THE JOHN DOE over the interests of the press and public to know what happens in one of the most remarkable court cases in US history.
“This just seems odd,” said TGP Attorney Marc Randazza. “An anonymous party – not any actual party to the suit – is the only one who cared enough to file an objection, and the Court took their position, even without ruling on whether the John Doe could proceed anonymously.”
Longtime Epstein Mentor Steven Hoffenberg Found Dead
A recently discovered body found in an extremely decomposed state in a Connecticut apartment likely belongs to Steven Hoffenberg, an associate of Jeffrey Epstein.
Police believe the body to be Hoffenberg, but have no way of knowing due to the extensive decomposition that makes fingerprint and visual identification impossible.
“Every single sign is pointing to it’s him. There’s nothing that says it’s not him right now. It’s just that we’re waiting on a positive identification,” Derby police said in an interview, adding that the body is “awaiting dental comparisons at the medical examiner’s office.” ...
Hoffenberg was imprisoned for 18 years for running a half-billion dollar Ponzi scheme. He claimed that Epstein was a coconspirator, and he filed several lawsuits against him after his release. Hoffenberg and Epstein became friends after a business acquaintance introduced them in the 1980s.
The New York Post reports that “While Hoffenberg sat locked up, Epstein was allegedly raping teenage girls with the help of his now-convicted madam, Ghislaine Maxwell.”
Hoffenberg was briefly the manager of The Post from January to March 1993, after the newspaper filed for bankruptcy. The news was announced with an iconic Post cover that said “Last-minute deal saves The Paper…Hoffenberg Saves The Post,” calling him the paper’s “white knight.”
However, his tenure as manager was short lived after staff rebelled against him and he was removed, placing the paper in the hands of Rupert Murdoch, who runs it today.
One development we can divulge is our effort to obtain the FBI’s records on Jeffrey Epstein. We made a simple request: hand over all FBI interviews with Epstein. We know those records are out there, as we were the first to report that Epstein had been a source for the FBI. (It was later confirmed that Epstein cooperated on a Bear Stearns investigation.)
But we’re not convinced that was the only time Epstein spoke with the FBI. There were other hints and rumors that he worked with the US government to recover stolen funds. Thus the FOIA request.
How did the FBI respond? Not by denying the existence of any records.
Instead, the FBI is hiding behind FOIA’s law enforcement exemption, stating that the production of the Epstein records would interfere with ongoing law enforcement investigations...
We’re exceedingly doubtful that the release of the Epstein records would “interfere with enforcement proceedings.” Ghislaine Maxwell has been convicted and Epstein is dead. The only potential tie might be from a grand jury investigation into “other possible co-conspirators of Jeffrey Epstein.” But that was from the summer of 2020 and we rightly assume no charges were brought against whoever was being investigated.
It’s more likely that the Epstein records might embarrass the FBI. The DOJ and FBI have been known to abuse the FOIA law enforcement exemption to hide investigative materials from public release. We’ve seen them do it. And they’re doing it again.
But here’s the good news: the FBI’s response is a tacit admission that these records exist. We’ll fight for them. And we’ll get them.
Dozens of court docs relating to eight of pedophile Jeffrey Epstein's associates - including billionaire hotel magnate and female Brit - will be UNSEALED after judge rules public interest outweighs right to privacy
Judge Loretta Preska on Friday ordered dozens of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's associates to be unsealed
The bombshell papers are part of a defamation case that victim Virginia Roberts Giuffre brought against the financier's madam and facilitator, Ghislaine Maxwell
The judge overrode objections from Tom Pritzker, the billionaire executive chairman of the Hyatt Hotels
In his submission to the court, Pritzker claimed it would 'wrongfully harm (his) privacy and reputation' if material related to him was made public
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Among the bones broken in Epstein’s neck was the hyoid bone, which in men is near the Adam’s apple. These breaks can occur in those who hang themselves, particularly if they are older, according to forensics experts and studies on the subject.
But they are more common in victims of homicide by strangulation.
Even Jonathan L. Arden, president of the National Association of Medical Examiners, admitted that a hyoid break is more commonly associated with homicidal strangulation than suicidal hanging.
SEE: https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-08-15/epstein-autopsy-finds-evidence-he-may-have-been-murdered