Epstein Files | Ghislaine Maxwell

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MAGA Mike has gone home and his constituents are not happy...

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MAGA Mike has gone home and his constituents are not happy...

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This seems to be the story that WSJ and NYT have hinted at but not gone to print with this level of detail — read between the lines hints …



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This is the conspiratorial reporting tying together of stories in the NYT and WSJ with details from Wolff’s own interviews and reporting (which has at times been sloppy and/or not always held up to scrutiny — he is willing to take leaps to connect dots for better and for worse).
 
This seems to be the story that WSJ and NYT have hinted at but not gone to print with this level of detail — read between the lines hints …



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This is the conspiratorial reporting tying together of stories in the NYT and WSJ with details from Wolff’s own interviews and reporting (which has at times been sloppy and/or not always held up to scrutiny — he is willing to take leaps to connect dots for better and for worse).

We've known that his financing was mostly Russian for a decade, and it's always smelled exactly like money laundering -- probably because it was money laundering. Nobody cared then.

I didn't know Epstein was tied into that, but it makes sense.
 
We've known that his financing was mostly Russian for a decade, and it's always smelled exactly like money laundering -- probably because it was money laundering. Nobody cared then.

I didn't know Epstein was tied into that, but it makes sense.
Well, at least with this version of the "Russia, Russia, Russia" story it was merely greed that got St. Donald of Mar-a-Lago ensnared by the Russians, not waking up naked in a bed with a well-endowed Cossak to the sound of popping flash bulbs.
 
This seems to be the story that WSJ and NYT have hinted at but not gone to print with this level of detail — read between the lines hints …



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This is the conspiratorial reporting tying together of stories in the NYT and WSJ with details from Wolff’s own interviews and reporting (which has at times been sloppy and/or not always held up to scrutiny — he is willing to take leaps to connect dots for better and for worse).

so Trump had him killed?
 

Maxwell Moved to Minimum-Security Prison After Justice Dept. Questioning on Epstein​




Ghislaine Maxwell, the longtime associate of Jeffrey Epstein now serving a 20-year prison sentence for sexually exploiting and abusing teenage girls, has been moved from a federal prison in Florida to minimum-security prison camp in Texas, her lawyer said on Friday.

The move, which was reported earlier by The New York Sun, came about a week after Ms. Maxwell was interviewed over two days in prison in Tallahassee, Fla., about the Epstein case by Todd Blanche, the No. 2 official in the Justice Department and one of President Trump’s former lawyers.

Ms. Maxwell’s lawyer, David O. Markus, declined to comment on the reason for the move….”


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The Bryan TX camp is a minimum security prison that usually houses white collar criminals and women convicted of lower level felonies.

Background from Elizabeth Holmes (Theranos founder) being housed there:

Elizabeth Holmes: Inside the routine at the Federal Prison Camp in Bryan, Texas - BBC News

“… Outside of their work, female inmates can take classes on business skills and foreign languages, watch television, play sports and go to religious services, according to the handbook….”
 
The Bryan TX camp is a minimum security prison that usually houses white collar criminals and women convicted of lower level felonies.

Background from Elizabeth Holmes (Theranos founder) being housed there:

Elizabeth Holmes: Inside the routine at the Federal Prison Camp in Bryan, Texas - BBC News

“… Outside of their work, female inmates can take classes on business skills and foreign languages, watch television, play sports and go to religious services, according to the handbook….”

“… In 2017, Insider Monkey named Bryan federal prison camp in Bryan, Texas, as one of the ten easiest federal prisons to do time….”



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“… Senior officials at the FBI’s Record/Information Dissemination Section, which handles the processing of FOIA requests, pushed back on the directives. Michael Seidel, the section chief of RIDS who worked at the FBI for about 14 years, was quite vocal, the three people familiar with the matter told me.

Patel blamed him for the failure to send all of the Epstein files to Bondi. Then, a couple of months ago, Seidel was told he could either retire or be fired, according to the people. He chose the former and quietly left the FBI, the people said. The details related to Seidel’s exit haven’t been previously reported.

Seidel could not be reached for comment.

… While reviewing the Epstein files, FBI personnel identified numerous references to Trump in the documents, the people familiar with the matter told me. Dozens of other high-profile public figures also appeared, the people said. (The appearance of Trump’s name or others in the Epstein files is not evidence of a crime or even a suggestion of wrongdoing.)

In preparation for potential public release, the documents then went to a unit of FOIA officers who applied redactions in accordance with the nine exemptions. The people familiar with the matter said that Trump’s name, along with other high-profile individuals, was blacked out because he was a private citizen when the federal investigation of Epstein was launched in 2006.

… But the reality is, there’s established precedent to protect the identities of private citizens named in law enforcement files no matter how famous they are. It’s a really high bar to overcome. The privacy exemptions were designed to prevent the government from releasing personal information on individuals just because it wants to. Of course, the government does break the law sometimes.

… It’s way more difficult to make a case for disclosure when names are also withheld under Exemption 7(C). That’s partly because the DOJ has said that the very “mention of an individual’s name in a law enforcement file will engender comment and speculation and carries a stigmatizing connotation.”

… Here’s the bottom line: The FBI's behind-the-scenes decision-making suggests that the chances of aliens resurrecting JFK are greater than Trump’s name ever being unredacted from the Epstein files….” [At least while he is alive]
 
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