What Jeffrey Epstein reveals about Donald Trump

It was the end of an incredible case that featured an anonymous whistleblower who had declined almost every interview request, two anonymous corroborating witnesses that no one in the press had spoken to, and some seriously shady characters, including an anti-Trump agfinisha and a penchant for drama, who had aggressively circulated the story among the media for more than a year.

These shady characters — a former reality TV maker who goes by the name Al Taylor and a conservative Never Trump activist named Steve Baer — have generally failed to get the media to bite. There are some very clever reasons for this, which Ryan Grim of the Huffington Post succinctly summarized: Taylor and Baer have been very vague about this total matter, and since the accuser is anonymous, there is nothing the sleuths can do to determine their claims. The only journalist who actually interviewed Johnson, Emily Shugerman of Revelista, is on the left and even in doubt of Johnson’s genuine existence.

I also told him that I had video evidence of public figures involved in Jeffrey and Ghislaine’s pedophile ring. I didn’t do it. I said I did it because I was surely terrified that once I went public with my story, Jeffrey and Ghislaine would track me down and kill me. I wanted to send them a message through the press: if they make war on me, I will retaliate. By making my evidence public. It would be my lever, my way of protecting myself.

Ransome testified in 2017 as a witness in the Giuffre v. Maxwell. No no evidence of the allegations Ransome shared with the journalist has been added to the case file.

The lawsuit Ransome filed in 2017 under the pseudonym “Jane Doe 43” against Epstein, Maxwell and other alleged co-conspirators was settled the following year.

Neither Clinton, nor Trump, nor Branson were charged through Giuffre, or anyone other than Ransome, with irregularities in the defamation lawsuit filed through Giuffre against Maxwell.  

The state’s reaction to the initial investigation into Epstein’s sex network in Florida has long been controversial. After police presented really extensive evidence that Epstein recruited and abused young girls, the Palm Beach County District Attorney’s Office placed the blame on a grand jury instead of charging Epstein directly. In the end, the grand jury returned a charge against Epstein of soliciting prostitution, without mentioning the fact that the alleged victims were teenagers. Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter released a letter he sent to five alleged victims, saying he didn’t believe “enough justice has been served. “Reiter then took the case to the FBI, which in the end led to federal charges opposed to Epstein and more controversy: Somehow, the financier made a favorable deal signed through federal prosecutor Alex Acosta, who allowed him to leave the criminal six days a day. week for 12 hours straight. (In 2019, Acosta resigned as Secretary of Labor after facing a complaint over his role in the settlement. )

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