Palm Beach prosecutor painted Epstein victims as prostitutes, grand jury records show

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This was the case that the local Sheriff gift wrapped for the DA and he wrecked it on purpose.
Epstein probably bribed him.

A Palm Beach County prosecutor painted two girls molested by Jeffrey Epstein as prostitutes, drug addicts, thieves and liars in front of a grand jury empaneled in 2006 to review the state’s criminal case against sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

Palm Beach County Judge Luis Delgado unsealed the controversial grand jury records on Monday after years of legal action by the Palm Beach Post and other media, including the Miami Herald, CNN and the New York Times. Grand jury records are normally kept under seal to protect the integrity of the case, as well as witnesses. But in the years since the Epstein case was closed in 2008, evidence surfaced that suggested that Epstein and his battery of high-priced attorneys may have exerted political influence to taint the state’s case.

The records have remained under seal for 16 years. Earlier this year, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed an order to release the files by July 1, noting that unsealing them might explain how the wealthy Epstein managed to “engineer an outcome that the average citizen would likely never have been able” to do
David Weinstein, a former federal prosecutor, was astonished at the way the case was presented to the jury.

“How is that not statutory rape?” he said of Epstein’s crime. “I can see how people think that a wealthy powerful man got away with abusing all these girls.”
 
A lot to cover here.

Barry Krischer in 2006 was the first prosecutor ever to consider criminal charges against Jeffrey Epstein. His office became involved in 2005 as Palm Beach police conducted its investigation into Epstein and the sexual abuse of underage girls. Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter said Krischer was at first gung-ho but then cooled after Epstein's dream team of defense attorneys showed up.

And who was this "Dream Team"?


Alan Dershowitz, Kenneth Starr: Epstein's dream team of lawyers​


Jeffrey Epstein case: Here are the main players in the early case and where they are now

And let's not forget the Federal Prosecutor that gave Epstein the slap on the wrist deal.

 
How about this: Maybe the girls WERE prostitutes, addicts, thieves, & liars, but they were under the legal age of consent. It is not beyond the scope of possibility. F*cking them would still be statutory rape, but it wouldn't negate the negative assertions, eh?
 
As a lifelong democrat and generous democrat donor, Epstein likely did use political favors.
 
This was the case that the local Sheriff gift wrapped for the DA and he wrecked it on purpose.
Epstein probably bribed him.

A Palm Beach County prosecutor painted two girls molested by Jeffrey Epstein as prostitutes, drug addicts, thieves and liars in front of a grand jury empaneled in 2006 to review the state’s criminal case against sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

Palm Beach County Judge Luis Delgado unsealed the controversial grand jury records on Monday after years of legal action by the Palm Beach Post and other media, including the Miami Herald, CNN and the New York Times. Grand jury records are normally kept under seal to protect the integrity of the case, as well as witnesses. But in the years since the Epstein case was closed in 2008, evidence surfaced that suggested that Epstein and his battery of high-priced attorneys may have exerted political influence to taint the state’s case.

The records have remained under seal for 16 years. Earlier this year, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed an order to release the files by July 1, noting that unsealing them might explain how the wealthy Epstein managed to “engineer an outcome that the average citizen would likely never have been able” to do
David Weinstein, a former federal prosecutor, was astonished at the way the case was presented to the jury.

“How is that not statutory rape?” he said of Epstein’s crime. “I can see how people think that a wealthy powerful man got away with abusing all these girls.”

Lol.. of course all those young teens were prostitutes trying to entrap middle-aged Trump and Epstein.
 
Lol.. of course all those young teens were prostitutes trying to entrap middle-aged Trump and Epstein.
You are a piece of shit subhuman. Epstein was likely a billionaire preying on girls from broken homes. You being flogged to death is too kind of a punishment.
 
How about this: Maybe the girls WERE prostitutes, addicts, thieves, & liars, but they were under the legal age of consent. It is not beyond the scope of possibility. F*cking them would still be statutory rape, but it wouldn't negate the negative assertions, eh?
So if Trump fucked some of them, he should be held accountable, correct?

 
You are a piece of shit subhuman. Epstein was likely a billionaire preying on girls from broken homes. You being flogged to death is too kind of a punishment.

Oh yeah. Trump hired many of Epstein's girls for towel girls at Mara Lago.

You're pretty nasty in your defense of a stupid, sloppy pervert like Trump.
 
Lol.. of course all those young teens were prostitutes trying to entrap middle-aged Trump and Epstein.
When Epstein died, it proved the real power of this planet. There is no proof of Trump with underage girls. Since according to Progs there is no proof of many of the Prog rich and famous doing the same. Do you question Epstein's death? Come on.
 
This was the case that the local Sheriff gift wrapped for the DA and he wrecked it on purpose.
Epstein probably bribed him.

A Palm Beach County prosecutor painted two girls molested by Jeffrey Epstein as prostitutes, drug addicts, thieves and liars in front of a grand jury empaneled in 2006 to review the state’s criminal case against sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

Palm Beach County Judge Luis Delgado unsealed the controversial grand jury records on Monday after years of legal action by the Palm Beach Post and other media, including the Miami Herald, CNN and the New York Times. Grand jury records are normally kept under seal to protect the integrity of the case, as well as witnesses. But in the years since the Epstein case was closed in 2008, evidence surfaced that suggested that Epstein and his battery of high-priced attorneys may have exerted political influence to taint the state’s case.

The records have remained under seal for 16 years. Earlier this year, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed an order to release the files by July 1, noting that unsealing them might explain how the wealthy Epstein managed to “engineer an outcome that the average citizen would likely never have been able” to do
David Weinstein, a former federal prosecutor, was astonished at the way the case was presented to the jury.

“How is that not statutory rape?” he said of Epstein’s crime. “I can see how people think that a wealthy powerful man got away with abusing all these girls.”
If you had bothered to actually read that story you'd have learned that the Federal prosecutor who negotiated a sweet heart deal for Epstein, where he got to leave prison every day on work release, was Alex Acosta, who at the time was serving under George W Bush and later became President Trump's Labor Secretary.
 
How about this: Maybe the girls WERE prostitutes, addicts, thieves, & liars, but they were under the legal age of consent. It is not beyond the scope of possibility. F*cking them would still be statutory rape, but it wouldn't negate the negative assertions, eh?
It does you ******* mutant. Underage prostitutes, in normal, non mutant circles are otherwise known as victims of human trafficking.
 
I think it's an issue of consent.

We have something called "Age of Consent", and these girls were below it when Epstein (and probably Trump) were having sex with them.
AMart

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This earlier theory is based not on oedipal-based castration anxiety but on man's primary hatred of women, stimulated by the child's sense that he had been made to experience intolerable frustration and/or narcissistic injury at the hands of his mother.

According to this theory, in adulthood the boy-turned-man seeks to avenge these mistreatments through sadistic attacks on women who are stand-ins for mother.
 

For the better part of two decades starting in the late 1980s, Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump swam in the same social pool. They were neighbors in Florida. They jetted from LaGuardia to Palm Beach together. They partied at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club and dined at Epstein’s Manhattan mansion.

And then, in 2004, they were suddenly rivals, each angling to snag a choice Palm Beach property, an oceanfront manse called Maison de l’Amitie — the House of Friendship — that was being sold out of bankruptcy.

Before the auction, Epstein and Trump each tried to work the ref; the trustee in the case, Joseph Luzinski, recalls being lobbied by both camps.

“It was something like, Donald saying, ‘You don’t want to do a deal with him, he doesn’t have the money,’ while Epstein was saying: ‘Donald is all talk. He doesn’t have the money,’ ” Luzinski said. “They both really wanted it.”
 
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Not sure I see a point here? About them being prostitutes I mean.
Why would that matter?
That doesn't change his guilt.
 
If you had bothered to actually read that story you'd have learned that the Federal prosecutor who negotiated a sweet heart deal for Epstein, where he got to leave prison every day on work release, was Alex Acosta, who at the time was serving under George W Bush and later became President Trump's Labor Secretary.
Asswipe the only reason the Feds got involved was because the local DA tanked the case on purpose. It wasn't a federal case.
 
Asswipe the only reason the Feds got involved was because the local DA tanked the case on purpose. It wasn't a federal case.

Taking young girl's across state lines makes it Federal.
 
Asswipe the only reason the Feds got involved was because the local DA tanked the case on purpose. It wasn't a federal case.

And then Acosta (and Dershowitz) tanked the case.

The only reason it was further pursued was because of a local reporter who wouldn't let it go.
 
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