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January 04, 2016
Ann Coulter: The Jeffrey Epstein Case is What the Media Thought the Duke Lacrosse and UVA Frat Cases Were, So Why Aren't They Covering it?
Incredible, and infuriating.
Jeffrey Epstein took a plea after being charged with paying underage girls for sex -- statutory rape in Florida. 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.
Shit -- give me a comfortable bed in such a "jail" and I could serve life in "prison."
Why did he get such a sweetheart deal? Why are the media, always mad for a rape story, not interested?
Why no interest in a case in which federal prosecutors fought to hide the easy-peasy conditions of the sentence from the underage victims?
Well, take a guess. It involves Bill Clinton palling around with Epstein, taking the Lolita Express to Pedophile Island, and local Democrat prosecutors who don't seem as interested in a Democrat mega-donor's statutory rape as they were in Rush Limbaugh's pain pill addiction.