DeSantis promises to make Epstein's client list public

Last week, the public learned a few more names of the rich and famous who were known to hobnob with the late notorious sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

As New York magazine reported on Friday, new court records filed in a case in the U.S. Virgin Islands revealed that Epstein’s wealthy associates included people like Bill Gates, Google co-founder Seregy Brin, PayPal founder Peter Thiel, former Democratic Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers and left-wing author Noam Chomsky.

While there is still much the public does not know about Epstein’s secretive client list and shady dealings, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has pledged to bring it all to light.

According to the Florida Standard on Monday, the Republican presidential candidate promised that, if elected, he would declassify everything the federal government has about Epstein, whose base was once in Palm Beach County.

“I don’t know why they didn’t make all that stuff public,” DeSantis said during a campaign stop in Iowa. “You have a right to know what happened with all of that, and we will declassify or put out whatever we can on that.”


Comment:
There sure does seem to be a lot of prominent left wingers involved with Epstein.
They should not be allowed to hide.
That's gonna be kind of hard for him to do from the FL governor's mansion.
 
"As New York magazine reported on Friday, new court records filed in a case in the U.S. Virgin Islands revealed that Epstein’s wealthy associates included people like Bill Gates, Google co-founder Seregy Brin, PayPal founder Peter Thiel, former Democratic Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers and left-wing author Noam Chomsky."

This just doesn't say anything.
 
Last week, the public learned a few more names of the rich and famous who were known to hobnob with the late notorious sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

As New York magazine reported on Friday, new court records filed in a case in the U.S. Virgin Islands revealed that Epstein’s wealthy associates included people like Bill Gates, Google co-founder Seregy Brin, PayPal founder Peter Thiel, former Democratic Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers and left-wing author Noam Chomsky.

While there is still much the public does not know about Epstein’s secretive client list and shady dealings, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has pledged to bring it all to light.

According to the Florida Standard on Monday, the Republican presidential candidate promised that, if elected, he would declassify everything the federal government has about Epstein, whose base was once in Palm Beach County.

“I don’t know why they didn’t make all that stuff public,” DeSantis said during a campaign stop in Iowa. “You have a right to know what happened with all of that, and we will declassify or put out whatever we can on that.”


Comment:
There sure does seem to be a lot of prominent left wingers involved with Epstein.
They should not be allowed to hide.
If the Headlines Spoke Truth: Fuck Desantis. He's a Murderer!

Despite Florida governor and 2024 presidential candidate Ron DeSantis' claim that he is a "champion for 'medical freedom', by "defying federal health guidance to advise Floridians against taking new Covid-19 booster shots," a $152,000 "settlement over withheld Covid-19 data that critics say cost thousands of lives" could tank his campaign, The Guardian reports.

Per The Guardian, "Critics dubbed DeSantis 'the Pied Piper of Covid, leading everybody off a cliff', as he forged ahead with an executive order banning mask mandates in schools, having already signed legislation awarding himself veto power over coronavirus mandates set by municipalities."

Furthermore, the news outlet notes "DeSantis dismissed reporting on the pandemic as 'media hysteria', the Delta variant of the virus was just taking hold, and cases and fatalities spiked, to a record 385 a day in Florida by September 2021. Simultaneously, Florida led the nation in pediatric Covid hospitalizations."

 
If the Headlines Spoke Truth: Fuck Desantis. He's a Murderer!

Despite Florida governor and 2024 presidential candidate Ron DeSantis' claim that he is a "champion for 'medical freedom', by "defying federal health guidance to advise Floridians against taking new Covid-19 booster shots," a $152,000 "settlement over withheld Covid-19 data that critics say cost thousands of lives" could tank his campaign, The Guardian reports.

Per The Guardian, "Critics dubbed DeSantis 'the Pied Piper of Covid, leading everybody off a cliff', as he forged ahead with an executive order banning mask mandates in schools, having already signed legislation awarding himself veto power over coronavirus mandates set by municipalities."

Furthermore, the news outlet notes "DeSantis dismissed reporting on the pandemic as 'media hysteria', the Delta variant of the virus was just taking hold, and cases and fatalities spiked, to a record 385 a day in Florida by September 2021. Simultaneously, Florida led the nation in pediatric Covid hospitalizations."

Why r u so worried about Epstein's client list being revealed?
 
Last week, the public learned a few more names of the rich and famous who were known to hobnob with the late notorious sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

As New York magazine reported on Friday, new court records filed in a case in the U.S. Virgin Islands revealed that Epstein’s wealthy associates included people like Bill Gates, Google co-founder Seregy Brin, PayPal founder Peter Thiel, former Democratic Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers and left-wing author Noam Chomsky.

While there is still much the public does not know about Epstein’s secretive client list and shady dealings, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has pledged to bring it all to light.

According to the Florida Standard on Monday, the Republican presidential candidate promised that, if elected, he would declassify everything the federal government has about Epstein, whose base was once in Palm Beach County.

“I don’t know why they didn’t make all that stuff public,” DeSantis said during a campaign stop in Iowa. “You have a right to know what happened with all of that, and we will declassify or put out whatever we can on that.”


Comment:
There sure does seem to be a lot of prominent left wingers involved with Epstein.
They should not be allowed to hide.
DeSantis seems desperate to appear relevant! :cool-45:
 
Amazing to me that DeSantis would even think he had the power to do that or that this kind of stuff is what a newly elected President would do or spend their time on.....and that this kind of shit would help get him elected??
 
democrat durbin blocks that list...

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So if we see the list and tumps name is on it, then you will CLAIM that trumps name wasn't on the list, but it was added. Good Lord.
If trump was on the list trump haters would have made it public by now
 
Last week, the public learned a few more names of the rich and famous who were known to hobnob with the late notorious sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

As New York magazine reported on Friday, new court records filed in a case in the U.S. Virgin Islands revealed that Epstein’s wealthy associates included people like Bill Gates, Google co-founder Seregy Brin, PayPal founder Peter Thiel, former Democratic Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers and left-wing author Noam Chomsky.
You left out Donald Trump.


 
Last week, the public learned a few more names of the rich and famous who were known to hobnob with the late notorious sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

As New York magazine reported on Friday, new court records filed in a case in the U.S. Virgin Islands revealed that Epstein’s wealthy associates included people like Bill Gates, Google co-founder Seregy Brin, PayPal founder Peter Thiel, former Democratic Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers and left-wing author Noam Chomsky.

While there is still much the public does not know about Epstein’s secretive client list and shady dealings, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has pledged to bring it all to light.

According to the Florida Standard on Monday, the Republican presidential candidate promised that, if elected, he would declassify everything the federal government has about Epstein, whose base was once in Palm Beach County.

“I don’t know why they didn’t make all that stuff public,” DeSantis said during a campaign stop in Iowa. “You have a right to know what happened with all of that, and we will declassify or put out whatever we can on that.”


Comment:
There sure does seem to be a lot of prominent left wingers involved with Epstein.
They should not be allowed to hide.
The list is much longer than what you people will release because you are not about the truth just assassinating the opposition.
 
In 1988, while Epstein was still consulting for Hoffenberg, he founded his financial management firm, J. Epstein & Company. The company was said by Epstein to have been formed to manage the assets of clients with more than US$1 billion in net worth, although others have expressed skepticism that he was restrictive of the clients that he took.

The only publicly known billionaire client of Epstein was Leslie Wexner, chairman and CEO of L Brands (formerly The Limited, Inc.) and Victoria's Secret. In 1986, Epstein met Wexner through their mutual acquaintances, insurance executive Robert Meister and his wife, in Palm Beach, Florida. A year later, Epstein became Wexner's financial adviser and served as his right-hand man. Within the year, Epstein had sorted out Wexner's entangled finances. In July 1991, Wexner granted Epstein full power of attorney over his affairs. The power of attorney allowed Epstein to hire people, sign checks, buy and sell properties, borrow money, and do anything else of a legally binding nature on Wexner's behalf. Epstein managed Wexner's wealth and various projects such as the building of his yacht, the Limitless.


 

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