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1   Patrick   @   2026 Jan 4, 5:38pm  

So the current administration is simply breaking the law, and it's not to protect the girls.

It's to protect big donors.
2   Ceffer   @   2026 Jan 4, 5:44pm  

I think they were blown up in Caracas. Such are the casualties of war.
4   AD   @   2026 Jan 5, 2:39pm  



5   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   @   2026 Jan 5, 3:42pm  

Part of her memoir is online, I browsed it. I got the distinct impression she LOVED the princess treatment, clothes, buying things, etc.
6   Patrick   @   2026 Jan 6, 1:56am  

I bet she did, but she was underage when she was turned into a prostitute by Epstein.

It was very cruel.
7   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   @   2026 Jan 6, 8:42am  

Patrick says


I bet she did, but she was underage when she was turned into a prostitute by Epstein.

She was 17-18 - old enough to work at the Mar-a-Lago as a towel girl.

Her first encounter with police was being picked up at 14 in the back of a car with two older teenage guys with weed. They got arrested, she got driven home.

Around 16 she was living with some older hippy bum in his house.

Long before she met Ghislaine or Epstein.

The innocent looking ones are the skankiest.

No matter what you do, or where you go
You're always gonna be a hooooo,
whoa oooooh



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkV0M1qbkcw
8   Patrick   @   2026 Jan 7, 12:45pm  

https://slaynews.com/news/doj-confirms-2-million-epstein-files-remain-unpublished/


In a letter to U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer of the Southern District of New York, the department disclosed that:

“There are more than 2 million documents potentially responsive to the Act that are in various phases of review.”

The Justice Department outlined what it described as a multi-stage process, identifying records, uploading materials to review systems, manually screening documents for victim-related information, applying redactions, conducting “global and SDNY-specific” quality checks, publishing responsive records, and addressing inquiries from victims and the public.

The Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed into law by President Donald Trump in November, requires the DOJ:

“to publish (in a searchable and downloadable format) all unclassified records, documents, communications, and investigative materials in DOJ’s possession that relate to the investigation and prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein.”

To date, the DOJ has released roughly 12,285 documents totaling around 125,575 pages.


Woah, I thought it was only one million files unreleased so far. Now it's two million.
9   Patrick   @   2026 Jan 8, 10:02am  

https://www.cleveland.com/news/2026/01/house-committee-subpoenas-ohios-richest-man-over-jeffrey-epstein-ties.html


The letter that Ohio's Leslie Wexner submitted for an album given to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein for his 50th birthday, released by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on September 8, 2025.House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform



The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform voted Wednesday to subpoena Ohio billionaire Les Wexner to testify about his ties to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, marking a significant escalation in the congressional investigation into Epstein’s sex trafficking network.

The committee approved subpoenas for Wexner, who was Epstein’s longtime financial patron, as well as Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn, the executors of Epstein’s estate. ...

Wexner, 88, of the Columbus suburb of New Albany, is Ohio’s wealthiest person with a multi-billion dollar net worth. He founded L Brands, the global retail group that includes Victoria’s Secret and Bath & Body Works.

The subpoena requires Wexner to sit for a deposition before the committee. Epstein is believed to have acquired much of his fortune through Wexner, including the Manhattan mansion where Epstein allegedly committed sexual assaults. At one point, Epstein owned a house in Columbus next to Wexner. ...

Virginia Roberts Giuffre named Wexner in a deposition as one of the men she was trafficked to. Giuffre was one of the most prominent alleged victims who filed lawsuits seeking damages from Epstein and Maxwell. ...

Wexner has denied knowing about illegal activity by Epstein and severed ties with Epstein around the time he first faced sex charges. Wexner also claims that Epstein ‘misappropriated vast sums of money’ from him.


That last line is weird. "I don't know about any illegal activity and he stole lots of my money."
11   Patrick   @   2026 Jan 13, 8:23am  

https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5686229-clinton-threatened-contempt-congress/


The House Republican leading the congressional investigation into Jeffrey Epstein will launch contempt of Congress proceedings against former President Clinton next week after he failed to testify on the case under subpoena Tuesday.


Damn, yet more proof that powerful people can do whatever they want with no legal consequences at all.
12   MolotovCocktail   @   2026 Jan 13, 9:20am  

Patrick says


https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5686229-clinton-threatened-contempt-congress/


The House Republican leading the congressional investigation into Jeffrey Epstein will launch contempt of Congress proceedings against former President Clinton next week after he failed to testify on the case under subpoena Tuesday.


Damn, yet more proof that powerful people can do whatever they want with no legal consequences at all.



The Clintons are being thrown under the bus by the Dems. They are still red meat to much of the GOP's base while most Dems could care less...except for the ones the Clintons made enemies thereof.

And most Millennials and pretty much none of the GenZers even know who they are.

And while they are in the newscycle, other Dems and the fraud are not.

It's like that scene in the Walking Dead where Shane shoots Otis in the leg while both are being chased by zombies. Otis goes down and becomes zombie chow while Shane gets away.
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That's the Democrat pary for ya.

https://youtu.be/BVPVIMCk0l0?si=HbAkabjecSHmT-td
13   Ceffer   @   2026 Jan 13, 10:54am  

Patrick says

Damn, yet more proof that powerful people can do whatever they want with no legal consequences at all.

Political serial killers and mass murderers are sheltered by the diplomatic immunity and professional courtesy that all politicians extend to each other. Rich rewards await those who cover up their activities.
14   Eric_Holder   @   2026 Jan 13, 10:56am  

Patrick says

Woah, I thought it was only one million files unreleased so far. Now it's two million.


This is where AI should shine.

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