Jeffrey Epstein Documents Released, Associates Revealed
The unveiling of those connected to a human trafficker to the elite, Jeffrey Epstein, has been released by order of Judge Loretta A. Preska. More than 170 names of Epstein’s associates, as well as many others whose names were discussed in court, were found within the documents.
It is yet to be determined whether or not all those listed were involved in Epstein’s pedophilic sex trafficking ring.
The documents, which include court transcriptions and volumes of emails, were part of a 2015 civil suit implicating Epstein and his girlfriend, Ghislane Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence.
Several well-known figures such as Alex Jones believe these documents are merely a distraction and that additional video footage may be released in the future.
Epstein Bombshell: Forget the Client List, the FBI is Hiding Thousands of Video Tapes Used to Blackmail Epstein's Twisted Clients@JasonBermas #EpsteinClientList pic.twitter.com/4IO0rgHHNk
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) January 3, 2024
Virginia Giuffre, who is a victim of Epstein and Maxwell, along with her legal team said photos and videos of herself with a list of prominent individuals were in her abusers’ possession. These individuals included Alan Dershowitz, Prince Andrew, Ron Eppinger, Bill Clinton, Stephen Hawking, and Al Gore.
Johanna Sjorberg, another victim of Epstein, testified that he told her how “Clinton likes them young, referring to girls” and was ordered to massage Epstein in specific ways that, for the sake of our viewers, we shall spare the grotesque details. Prince Andrew was also accused by Sjorberg of being in Epstein’s NYC mansion with Virginia Giuffre.
Billionaire Thomas Pritzker was also named in the documents. Pritzker is a member of one of the wealthiest families in the U.S. which started the Hyatt hotel corporation and is cousins with Penny Pritzker, former Secretary of Commerce under Obama and currently a fellow on the Harvard Corporation, as well as Illinois Governor J. B. Pritzker.
From New Mexico’s former Governor Bill Richardson to famous hair stylists to celebrities like Naomi Campbell, those whose names are nestled within the documents that were released aren’t surprising but they are still disturbing.
Former Fox News anchor turned host of the Megyn Kelly Show went on her SiriusXM podcast saying, “I can’t tell you how I know, but I can tell you for a fact we’re gonna hear a lot more about Jeffrey Epstein in the coming year, and you may even be hearing from him directly. More on that as I’m allowed to tell you.”
Decades ago, Donald Trump and Epstein were known associates, however, the flight logs that were released have zero indication that the future President had ever visited Epstein’s island.
Alan Dershowitz, Epstein’s former attorney whose name was also in the flight logs, has gone on record stating he wants “everything” released in connection to the Epstein case and that, “none of us [Epstein’s associates] knew about his private life that he kept so secret… You could judge them for having shown bad judgement, but you can’t conclude that any accusations against them are true without hearing the evidence.”
This case has taken the world by storm not only because of those involved in it but because of the abuse, perversion and injustice riddled throughout it. As such, we must pray for justice for all those involved, from the victims to the judges themselves, and keep a level head about the matter, understanding that it is indeed possible that not all the names listed in the flight logs will be guilty of the heinous crimes others are guilty of. Some will be like Trump who were associated due to their influence and status but not involved. Others, like Prince Andrew, were clearly involved and not just associated.
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