Votto
Diamond Member
- Oct 31, 2012
- 68,752
- 77,360
- 3,605
Jeffrey Epstein documents reveal stunning allegation against Bill Richardson
Alleged Epstein victim reports she gave Richardson a "massage."
Bill Richardson had served our state as a two-term governor and congressman.
And when he left office, he continued building his legacy by negotiating the release of international hostages and servicemen.
That's up until his recent death.
There has been another side of Richardson that has been described in the recent unsealing of depositions taken from women who claimed they performed sex acts for Jeffrey Epstein and his powerful friends while they were underage.
The billionaire — who had a mansion here in New Mexico — was charged with trafficking underage girls before he killed himself while in jail.
"These are depositions of interviews that were released by the courts,” said KOAT legal expert John Day. “And it doesn't mean that they're all true. And so we have to assume the presumption of innocence here.”
The documents contain more than 900 pages, released last week describing what occurred at Epstein’s ranch in Santa Fe County and his estates in New York, Florida and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
They are a part of a civil suit filed by Virginia Giuffre — against Ghislaine Maxwell.
Maxwell — a long-time acquaintance of Epstein — is currently serving prison time for child sex trafficking. Giuffre says she was recruited at age 16 to perform “massages.”
And these were not regular massages.
The accusers say the massages involved nudity, sex acts and sex toys, and at times underage girls. Richardson was named in the documents as having received a massage, although it did not go into any other detail.
"Bill Richardson was one of our most prominent politicians here in New Mexico,” said KOAT political expert Brian Sanderoff. “And so, it was disappointing to see that his name has been associated with the Jeff Epstein scandal."
Sanderoff knew Richardson for four decades.
“This is all information that people have heard bits and pieces of before,” Sanderoff said. “So there's nothing that's terribly surprising.”...........................j
For the past five years, Richardson's attorneys and spokespeople have maintained that the former governor was not friends with Epstein. They have denied the accusations and have said that Richardson and his wife had only been to the ranch once................................
Yea, no one were actual friends with Epstein, duh! Epstein simply made sure that the rich and powerful were compensated for looking the other way.
We hear virtually nothing about the Epstein ranch in New Mexico.
But then, in the democrat stronghold of New Mexico, having sex with a 16-year-old is Ok according to their laws I think.