JGrimez
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It could mean something, it could mean nothing.
indeed.
If you two are going to attempt to dismantle my claims with logic then you're going to have to offer a more believable explanation.
Epstein was convicted with overwhelming evidence of sex crimes with dozens of young girls. He completed 13 months.
DailyBeast said:But the feds did identify roughly 40 young women, most of them underage at the time, who described being lured to Epstein’s Palm Beach home on the pretense of giving a “massage” for money, then pressured into various sex acts, as well as the “Balkan sex slave” Epstein allegedly boasted of purchasing from her family when she was just 14. More recently, a big cash payment from Mail on Sunday coaxed one of Epstein’s main accusers out of anonymity to describe what she claims were her years as a teenage sex toy. This victim, Virginia Roberts, produced a photo of herself with Prince Andrew in 2001 and reported that Epstein paid her $15,000 to meet the prince. Then 17 years old, she claims that she was abused by Epstein and “loaned” to his friends from the age of 15.
Sex crimes of the kind Roberts alleges took place typically carry a term of 10 to 20 years in federal prison. Yet when all was said and done, Epstein served his scant year-plus-one-month in a private wing of the Palm Beach jail and was granted a 16-hour-per-day free pass to leave the premises for work.
A U.S attorney said that he was told that Epstein was above his pay grade and that he belonged to intelligence. So the only explanation is that Epstein was involved in an intel op - or that he had enough blackmail material on powerful people for them to formulate "a conspiracy" to get Epstein a relatively lenient sentence. And I would still consider that conducting an intel op, blackmail and extortion is nothing new to intel agencies.