They Think We’re Stupid: Epstein’s Crimes, Victims, and Evidence All Just “Vanished”
Jeffrey Epstein Didn’t Kill Himself and His Client List Didn’t Delete Itself
In a stunning about-face, we’ve gone from having an FBI and a US Attorney General who were moments away from releasing Jeffrey Epstein’s client list, to receiving a weird and vaguely worded memo claiming there is no client list, and that Jeffrey Epstein killed himself. Axios obtained the shocking two-page memo over the holiday weekend. We hate to say, “We told you so,” but we did our best to warn everyone that this outcome was inevitable.
There are two extremely important things to remember while the public is rightly outraged by this story.
The first is that President Donald Trump has done everything that he has statutory authority to do in this case. Trump ordered the release of all the Epstein files, including the list of clients who Epstein was blackmailing after they raped children on his island. That’s all that the chief executive can do in this instance. Whatever happens after that falls on the shoulders of Attorney General Pam Bondi.
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The second thing to remember is that it was supposed to be Attorney General Matt Gaetz releasing the files.
The memo, which was leaked to Axios, claims that Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide in his jail cell. Literally no one believes this.
The claim, which originated with former Attorney General Bill Barr, has no evidence to support it either way. The claim is so farcical that one internet influencer dressed up a really short guy in an Evel Knievel costume and had him try to hang himself from a bunk bed. It was absurd, but it illustrated how ridiculous the claim was that the 6’0” Jeffrey Epstein somehow hanged himself in his jail cell. No one was more surprised by his suicide than Jeffrey Epstein himself. (Sadly, that video appears to have been scrubbed from the internet. It was really funny, though.)
The memo states that no client list exists. If that’s true, then why did Pam Bondi announce back in March that the list was sitting on her desk? Everyone knows what the “Epstein list” is. It’s one of the most talked-about phenomena on social media in America. It’s not a grocery list or a to-do list. It’s the “Epstein list,” and everyone knows that’s the list of people that Epstein was blackmailing after he videotaped them raping children on his island lair.
Bondi didn’t mistake for some other “Epstein list.” She knew what the list was and she said she had it.
Finally, the memo states that there is “no evidence” that Jeffrey Epstein ever blackmailed anyone.
If that’s true, why have so many victims come forward and claimed the opposite? Is Attorney General Pam Bondi insinuating that all those girls lied?
Lawyers for Epstein’s estate and the victims established a $120 million “Epstein Victims Compensation Fund.”
Here’s how ABC News reported the disbursement of those funds just last year:
“The program ended its operations in August 2021, having paid out more than $120 million to 136 survivors of Epstein’s sex trafficking network.”
So… it was a “sex trafficking network” that consisted of only Jeffrey Epstein?
Another 52 young women who said they were sexually abused by Epstein and his clients received settlements outside of the fund.
Were they all lying? Shouldn’t Pam Bondi take the money back from the victims if their claims of being abused by Epstein’s clients were false?
Another 200 women who were abused by Epstein and his clients still have pending lawsuits. Unfortunately, the remaining $650 million in his estate has been sent to a cryptic trust called “the 1953 Fund.” No one knows who has the money now. The beneficiaries of the trust have never been identified.
Where did all the evidence from Jeffrey Epstein’s safe go when the FBI raided his home in New York? Agent Kelly Maguire testified about this during Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial. When the FBI discovered Epstein’s safe, they didn’t have a warrant to crack it open initially. While they were waiting on the warrant, everything in the safe “went missing.”
Where did that stuff go? The memo doesn’t say.
We realize that this is all incredibly disappointing to everyone. Months ago, we predicted things like this would be happening after the Gaetz nomination for Attorney General was tanked. Pam Bondi prosecuted George Zimmerman for the lawful self-defense shooting of Trayvon Martin in Florida years ago, so she could receive head pats and cookies from Barack Obama.
Arresting the people on the Epstein list for raping children does not suit the interests of the Deep State. You can’t blackmail someone if they’re in prison. Pam Bondi is protecting the interests of the Deep State. That’s what this is.
This is the official reply from the White House… I’d love to hear your take - let me know in the comments.
Sounds like they are afraid that if the truth came out it might bring down the Government. Both Democrat and Republican politicians and others in Government are probably on that list.
No, But maybe there is a bigger plan afoot and we just need to cool our jets and see what unfolds. Sometimes the masses don't need to know everything.