Yep he is trump buddy, Jeffrey Epstein Arrested For Sex Trafficking of Minors

Was just reading someone's theory online that puts a twist on things.

Said that he technically never stepped foot on US soil. They arrested him on his plane by Port Authority police. Is why he was trying to put up his plane and his townhome as collateral for bail. Then his lawyers were trying to force the jurisdiction subject, because this may be out of the civil court system and be a military tribunal.

There literally will be no bail.

Also this exec order requires seizure of his assets:

Executive Order Blocking the Property of Persons Involved in Serious Human Rights Abuse or Corruption
Issued on: December 21, 2017

https://www.whitehouse.gov/presiden...volved-serious-human-rights-abuse-corruption/
 
i was really trying to understand why NYC all of the sudden had a power outage and no one else did.
Not anywhere else in the city. For 40 blocks and only on the west side? Where dude lived?

Yeah ok, just a coincidence, cause New York fucking City, has blackouts all the time. Yep...
 
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...-said-head-Victorias-Secret-claims-model.html



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...s-former-boss-Steven-Hoffenberg-hits-out.html






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Jeffrey Epstein will remain jailed as judge mulls bail

July 15, 2019, 11:15 AM CDT
NEW YORK (AP) — Financier Jeffrey Epstein will remain behind bars for now as a federal judge mulls whether to grant bail on charges he sexually abused underage girls.

The judge said he needed more time to make a decision during a hearing Monday in New York.

Federal prosecutors maintained the well-connected Epstein, 66, is a flight risk and danger to the community — saying he should remain incarcerated until he is tried on charges that he recruited and abused dozens of underage girls in New York and Florida in the early 2000s.

Prosecutors said their case is getting "stronger by the day" after several more women contacted them in recent days to say he abused them when they were underage.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Alex Rossmiller also revealed Monday that authorities found "piles of cash," ''dozens of diamonds" and an expired passport with Epstein's picture and a fake name during a raid of his Manhattan mansion following his July 6 arrest .

Epstein's lawyers said he has not committed crimes since pleading guilty to soliciting a minor for prostitution charges in Florida in 2008 and that the federal government is reneging on a 12-year-old plea deal not to prosecute him. They said they planned to file a motion to dismiss the case and that Epstein should be allowed to await trial under house arrest in his $77 million Manhattan mansion, with electronic monitoring.

In a written submission Friday to U.S. District Judge Richard M. Berman, prosecutors shared new information about their investigation and why they perceive Epstein as dangerous.

They said several additional women in multiple jurisdictions had identified themselves to the government, claiming Epstein abused them when they were minors. Also, dozens of individuals have called the government to report information about Epstein and the charges he faces, prosecutors said.

Prosecutors said they believe Epstein might have tried to influence witnesses after discovering that he had paid a total of $350,000 to two individuals, including a former employee, in the last year. That came after the Miami Herald reported the circumstances of his state court conviction in 2008, which led to a 13-month jail term and his deal to avoid federal prosecution .

"This course of action, and in particular its timing, suggests the defendant was attempting to further influence co-conspirators who might provide information against him in light of the recently re-emerging allegations," prosecutors said.

The decade-old secret plea deal led to Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta's resignation last week. Acosta came under renewed criticism following Epstein's arrest over the 2008 non-prosecution agreement he oversaw as the U.S. attorney in Miami.

In addition to the charges in the indictment, prosecutors are also reviewing dozens of electronic files seized during a raid on Epstein's residence after his July 6 arrest, finding even more photos than the hundreds or thousands of pictures of nude and seminude young women and girls they had reported prior to a court hearing a week ago.

Full story: https://news.yahoo.com/epstein-bail-fight-looms-feds-051133108.html
 
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