Sasha Riley

I just wonder if all this stuff is true then why didn't Epstein and company get rid of him? I know he said his adopted dad stepped in and prevented it, but I have a hard time thinking they would let him live. I guess it's possible. I do think what he said could have happened, though.
 
The comparison to how the Diddy parties worked and what happened at the parties he was a part of seems spot on, too. Also, he has publicly said things about what happened but no one has sued him for defamation.
 

She makes some excellent points about why this probably didn’t happen…
She really does. Basically, she lays out the case that these stories are fantastical and make no logistical or logical sense. The only proof that has been publicly presented of a conspiracy that would literally have required hundreds of people to stay silent including non-murdering, non-pedoing staff is this one person making claims. Its the Satanic panic all over again.
 
This definitely did not happen. Dr. Laura Robinson points out that people like Andy Biggs and Jim Jordan couldn't have been there because they were too young or living elsewhere. That is a good point. But there's also a different problem: why the hell would this kid remember Jim Jordan? Or Andy Biggs? They weren't famous. We'd have to believe that the kid who was raped by the 22 year old Andy Biggs or whatever remembered it was Andy Biggs despite having no reason to do so.

The story about Trump is similarly problematic. According to the timeline, the Trump peg incident would have occurred in 1981-83. But Donald Trump was not famous then. The kid would have no reason to know who Donald Trump was. Were the people in the room saying, "Hey Donald J. Trump, you may proceed with this rape?"

This story is a lot of bullshit. I didn't listen to the tapes; I don't have to. The summary on the substack page (not Robinson's -- the author's) is enough.

I mean, Clarence Thomas? We're supposed to believe that inveterate racists Donald Trump and Andy Biggs were doing sex parties with Clarence Thomas? Who was also a complete nobody at the time. He was a legislative assistant to John Danforth and then the director of the EEOC. This is all incredibly stupid.
 
The comparison to how the Diddy parties worked and what happened at the parties he was a part of seems spot on, too.
This is a reason not to believe the story. It's not a point in the story's favor. The likelihood that these weird parties were in any way like Diddy's weird parties is very small. Diddy was a rapper based in New York with ties to all sorts of entertainment figures. These events supposedly occurred twenty to thirty years earlier in indoor-outdoor festivals in the south.

What almost certainly happened here is that this Riley person read about the Diddy story and incorporated some details in order to fool credulous marks.
 
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