Federal prosecutors in Florida intentionally kept underage victims of billionaire perv Jeffrey Epstein in the dark about his plea deal, newly unsealed court papers reveal.
The documents also show prosecutors wanted to keep the extent of Epstein’s alleged sex crimes away from a judge reviewing the deal.
“I will include our standard language regarding resolving all criminal liability and I will mention ‘co-conspirators,’ but I would prefer not to highlight for the judge all of the other crimes and all of the other persons that we could charge,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Marie Villafana wrote to one Epstein lawyer in September 2007.
ie. all the other people we could charge with statutory rape, but whom we are letting go free with no charges.
How lenient was the deal for Epstein?
This plea involved the slap on the wrist sentence of 13 months — and he got to spend his waking hours at his Palm Beach mansion. That is, he only had to check into his “jail” eight hours a day.
Note: Epstein slept in a vacant wing of the Palm Beach County Stockade, so he was spared the ordeal of interaction with other prisoners.
So this friend of Bill committed statutory rape on multiple victims and had to check into the Graybar Hotel to sleep in solitude, but once he got up, he was free to go to his lavish Palm Beach mansion for 13 months, and that’s it?
Why would Epstein be above the law? He was playing the intel game himself:
Papers filed in 2006 state that Epstein installed concealed cameras in numerous places in his property to record sex between prominent people and underage prostitutes for criminal purposes such as blackmail… Epstein allegedly lent girls to powerful people to ingratiate himself with them and also to get possible blackmail information.
And you thought Roger Ailes was just a lone weirdo who ran tape while seducing up and coming media-girls.
That does tell you who all the other “co-conspirators” were who went free. They were the people Epstein created files on.
I’ll bet he outfitted those girls he sent to “friends” with hidden cameras in shoes, watches, pens, jewelry, clothing, and purses, all of which were removed and conveniently left with a clear shot of wherever the action was happening. If you don’t know the tech that is out there, you will not believe what could be done against you. These guys took a teenage girl home, and as she undressed and left her jewelry and clothes strewn about, she could easily have been setting up a video lab capable of documenting everything from multiple angles.
That may be why the prosecutor made reference to the girls being complicit in some of Epstein’s crimes, and thus not entitled to the victim briefings.
And that all is just what was happening in Miami. Imagine what his private jets, and that private island in the USVI’s was like. I’ll bet the TV show Big Brother has a small fraction of the cameras that are recording 24/7 in those places.
And who would picture that as your speedboat glides over sky-blue water, pulls up to a dock on the most opulent island paradise you could imagine, and you are handed a rum punch spiked with low doses of GHB, valium, cocaine, and other willpower weakeners? Suddenly a beautiful girl acts like she likes you, gets all handsy, and tries to get you alone. Before you know it, you are caught in Epstein’s web – assuming he wasn’t being run by a higher-up in a greater machine.
Tough to say what went down here with the judicial system, but the light sentence and lack of prosecutions has intel’s fingerprints all over it. Maybe Epstein was a cog in a greater machine we don’t know about. Maybe he managed to compromise somebody with juice. Or maybe intel traded the light sentence for Epstein’s blackmail files, so they could take procession of his nifty little intelligence network composed of the ultra-rich and powerful. It would explain why the prosecutor was so eager to not let the judge know about all the co-conspirators who were going to not be charged – they were now cogs in the machine.
Either way, the rules are breaking down.
We are now on the path from a constitutional republic, to the system of oligarchy in Russia. We are at the stage where the rules don’t apply to some, but K-strategists are still pretending they do, and trying to compete honestly within the rule-governed system. The next step is for the K-strategists to realize that the only way to win the competition is to get to where the rules don’t apply to them anymore. From there, it is a short trip to a wild-ass Polonium-fueled tea party, because once there are no rules, those who drop the bodies and get away with it will eventually be the ones who decide who is above the rules. Then the real competition begins.
On the bright side America will become one scary-ass nation which nobody will want to fuck with, once our bad-assed military and high technology is melded with a leadership that is just one big club of Vladimir Putin impersonators, hoisting vodkas and laughing uproariously at every new incidence of brutal mayhem, death, and destruction they engineer across the globe.
It is interesting to me that the one guy who seems somewhat uncorrupted is a guy who grew up with a close protection detail. Such security is functionally a surveillance-detection system, since they know all too well that any attack will be preceded by surveillance. From a young age, Trump was insulated from the surveillance game by professionals, and now he seems to be the only guy who isn’t under the thumb of the machine.
The salient lesson for now is, never assume you have privacy, and always assume someone is looking to blackmail you. From the beautiful girl who smiles a little longer than you think she would normally, to the free money scheme you are offered an invite to join, if you might be interesting someday, you need to assume nothing is what it seems. Because they will come before you are expecting it.
Blackmail is the new black, and they are starting earlier than ever these days.
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I almost start to wonder if certain professions that are predominantly leftist like reporters are mostly r vs professional athletes or those with athletic experience which are mostly K. I almost though intel gathering might fall under that, but it sounds like it doesn’t really apply. Or undercover reporters like this dude, going undercover to prove a hospital isn’t taking care of people sounds good on the surface but also kinda r a little.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/23/business/media/william-gaines-dead.html?ribbon-ad-idx=4&rref=business/media
I would say007: SPECTRE actually has some good bits contrasting the r and K approaches to intelligence, in the conflict between C and M.
I would sum it up as r-strategists being highly suspicious of privacy, and K-strategists being highly respectful of privacy. K-types want to look past the indicators that are merely vaguely suspicious, and concentrate on what identifies the actual bad guys who matter. The r-types want to know everything so they can control everything, because they do not know how to operate in Condition Yellow. And because they can’t handle Yellow, they wouldn’t know how to handle Orange, which sometimes ends in relaxing back to Yellow.