« Nikki Haley Announces Absurd Bid for President |
Main
|
NYC Mayor, Who Loves Illegal Aliens, Sends His Undocumented Friends on a One-Way Bus Ride to Balmy Canada;
Canada, Which Also Just Adores Illegal Aliens, Tells Him to Stop »
February 14, 2023
"Salacious" Allegations Against Friends of Jeffrey Epstein Will Soon Be Unsealed
The records to be released include a list of 167 people who took the "Lolita Express" to Pedoph Isle.
A final batch of court documents related to pedophile Jeffrey Epstein's associates and "salacious" allegations against them could be released in the coming weeks -- some four years after the disgraced financier's death, a report claims.
The documents will name at least one "public figure" and will be made public within the coming months, according to a filing reviewed by the DailyMail.
The records are likely to reveal hundreds of "alleged perpetrators" and individuals accused of "serious wrongdoings," as well as Epstein's victims and employees.
I'm not sure if this list will be complete -- the court says the names will be released because the people named in the papers did not object to the disclosure of their names.
I assume that some people did object. Will their identities remain secret? By implication, it seems so.
The documents are set to be released because the 167 John or Jane Does mention in the papers did not object to their names being made public, the DailyMail said.
One of those men allegedly includes disgraced Prince Andrew, who was stripped of his military titles and royal patronages by Queen Elizabeth after Giuffre accused him of sexually assaulting her after Epstein facilitated the introduction.
Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz -- already publicly accused of sexual abuse by Giuffre -- is also said to be mentioned in the papers.
According to the outlet, Dozens of individuals are listed as "associates" of Epstein or former girlfriend Ghislane Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence for her role in the sex trafficking scheme.
A list, claimed to be the list to be released by the court, is flying around Twitter and social media.
But this list does not seem to be the actual list the court will release. According to Newsweek, the list, or rather several lists, of people have been released before, which include the names of people known to have been on Pedoph Isle (such as Bill Clinton), and then a bunch of names just put on the list as guesses or attempts to "associate them with Epstein's crimes."
Kathy Griffin's name appeared on one of these lists last week.
Kathy Griffin addressed an unfounded conspiracy theory spread by "nut jobs" that she flew to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's private Caribbean island, Little St. James.
Epstein's private jet, which was used to transport guests to the island, was derisively called the "Lolita Express" by certain media outlets following allegations that it was used to fly underage girls to some of the late financier's properties.
Following Epstein's death by apparent suicide in jail in 2019, lists have been shared on social media purporting to show the high-profile people who had visited the island, which is located east of Puerto Rico in the British Virgin Islands.
In recent years, Griffin's name has been erroneously added to the mix of Epstein's guests by a faction of social media users who have falsely targeted a number of celebrities as part of an apparent campaign to link them to Epstein's crimes.
She responded angrily on -- Chinese spy software warning -- TikTok.
I believe her, because the usual move is to hide and not respond to true allegations, as Bill Kristol and the rest of his vile Democrat henchmen have refused to even acknowledge the reports that the Hamilton 68 list of "RUSSIAN ACCOUNTS" was a complete fiction, and slander. The fact that she's elevating this accusation to reach an even larger audience suggests that it's not true.
I'll certainly keep my eyes open for the list when it's actually released. I've searched for 45 minutes now. It just hasn't been released yet, if I can take absence of evidence to be evidence of absence, just this once.