Thursday, 4 January 2024

Trump Was Not on Epstein's Island

 
The moment everybody has been waiting for has come to pass. Yesterday a judge broke the seal on a document naming numerous people who were connected to Jeffrey Epstein. Virginia Roberts-Guiffre is suing Ghislaine Maxwell. The 900 pages have been made public. There are about 150 named individuals in the documents, referred officially as "John Doe" and "Jane Roe" followed by a number. These are placeholder names when it is not legally possible to submit a full name; yet they have still been identified. Contrary to his enemies' expectations and assertions, President Trump is not one of those who is likely to be moved on to the next stage of criminal accusations. He is only mentioned four times in the 900 pages and this seems to be irrelevant to the case. In fact at one point one of the plaintiff's, a Ms Sjoberg, specifically states he did not abuse her. He has flown on Epstein's airline twice, but this was only him getting a lift off Epstein from Florida to New York in the same way poorer people do with their cars. He did not fly on the "Lolita Express". Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3mg9l4CFTk. Some other names are all those you've probably been expecting, Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew etc. Some of the names were a surprise to me; for example, David Copperfield and Michael Jackson. Possibly they were hired just for the entertainment, in the same way poorer people might hire a local singer or conjurer for a birthday party. Just because somebody is named on the list does not automatically means they are guilty. Other evidence has to be brought to bear. However, the number of times and in the particular context some individuals keep popping up should be an indicator. We will see how the rest of this case proceeds, but we can be pretty sure Donald Trump will face no further action.
See here for background: https://hpanwo-radio.blogspot.com/2019/08/programme-335-podcast-jeffrey-epstein.html.
And: http://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2021/01/donald-trump-portal.html.

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