The Documents name some of Epstein’s involved diplomats but the article fails to mention Bill & Hillary Clinton, who are the most important predators involved in this case!
Mainstream media continues to call Epstein’s victims girls perhaps saving face for him and themselves. But these were children and adolescents from ages 11 through 16; and some maybe even younger. Calling the victims girls leaves a negative connotation. They were the most vulnerable and that’s why Epstein chose them.
Accused child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein died in jail of an apparent suicide Saturday morning, but that doesn’t mean everything is over for the case.
“From my perspective this is serious security violation in of itself. Sound correctional leadership and decision making warrants that with an individual like this you would never cell him with another inmate. Let’s look at the facts, he’s already a convicted pedophile, beyond that he was accused of child trafficking and sexual assault on girls among other things. He was extremely well connected. He was a billionaire, he’s a high profile target for a predatory inmate to take out the life of Jeffery Epstein that would have been a badge of honor quite frankly.”
“So the minute he walked in the door he was a security threat. This is an issue if making good decisions at the top. So when Epstein had a suicide attempt obviously he should have been placed on suicide watch. I believe that he was and so what that would entail there was somebody sitting right outside his locked cell looking through and providing direct and constant supervision. That was the right call and that’s what they should have done. The bad call was that they pulled him off suicide watch.”The Metropolitan Correction Center opened in 1975 and holds about 795 inmates. Security cameras are placed in cells of high-profile inmates and there was no security cameras in Epstein’s cell!Attorney General Barr at the DOJ blamed the Manhattan Metropolitan Center for Epstein’s “attempted suicide” there is still no confirmation from the autopsy report. As Cameron Lindsay, a former Federal Prison Warden said, this was issue of making good decisions at the top. A guard should have been sitting outside of Epstein’s cell 24/7 because he was a very high profile defendant. ~ Natalie
- Financier Jeffrey Epstein died of an apparent suicide Saturday morning while awaiting trial.
- Other investigations into co-conspirators and enablers can continue.
- There might be a battle over Epstein’s estate, and some lawyers representing accusers have already announced they will be targeting it.
Disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein died of an apparent suicide Saturday morning, but that doesn’t mean everything is over for the case and his accusers.
Epstein was arrested July 6 for charges including the alleged sex-trafficking of minors. A convicted sex offender, Epstein was first found almost unconscious in his cell July 23, a week after being denied bail. He had marks on his neck and was placed on suicide watch, but was taken off within a week, according to The Washington Post. (RELATED: Acosta Defends His 2008 Deal With Epstein)
He was found unresponsive Saturday morning around 6:30 a.m. Epstein was taken to a hospital and pronounced dead shortly after. The guards who were supposed to be watching Epstein reportedly failed to do so because both were working overtime, the president of the local union for jail staffers told The Washington Post.
Attorney General Bill Barr said Saturday there would be an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the apparent suicide, according to his statement. The FBI is also investigating the death, and the inspector general will be opening a separate investigation as well, Barr said.
“Mr. Epstein’s death raises serious questions that must be answered,” Barr said.
Epstein’s death comes a day after documents detailing alleged sexual abuse were unsealed
Epstein’s death came a day after hundreds of documents were unsealed that detailed sexual abuse allegations against Epstein and several others. The documents are from a settled defamation case between Ghislaine Maxwell, an associate of Epstein, and Virginia Giuffre, who said she became Epstein’s sex slave and was trafficked at age 17, ABC News reported.
The documents name former Democratic New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, former Democratic Maine Sen. George Mitchell, Prince Andrew and others as being involved. They have all denied the allegations. (RELATED: Bill Clinton Wanted To Appoint A Lawmaker Caught In The Epstein Scandal To The Supreme Court)
The criminal case against Epstein has ended, but investigations will continue
The criminal case has ended because of Epstein’s death, but investigators can still look into others who have been accused of being involved with the sex-trafficking. Lawyers for Epstein’s accusers said they will continue seeking justice and go after any potential enablers, according to WaPo.
“There’s a whole network that enabled him and allowed this to happen and it’s time that everyone who was a part of this be held accountable,” Kimberly Lerner, an attorney for one of Epstein’s accusers, said, according to WaPo.
At least one of Epstein’s accusers plans to continue on with a lawsuit against Epstein’s estate, according to ABC News. Jennifer Araoz accused Epstein of raping her when she was 15, and said through a lawyer that enablers will be held accountable.
“This week, we intend to pursue justice for our client, Jennifer Araoz, and hold accountable those who enabled Mr. Epstein’s criminal activity,” said Dan Kaiser, Araoz’s lawyer. “Regardless of his untimely death, our case will move forward. Jennifer deserves her day in court.”
What happens to Epstein’s estate?
Epstein wasn’t married and has a brother, Mark, as well as a niece and nephew. The status of Epstein’s will isn’t yet known, but lawyers for his accusers are targeting Epstein’s estate.
The federal indictment filed against Epstein when he was arrested in July listed his New York City property to be confiscated after finding evidence that he abused girls there between 2002 and 2005, according to the Miami Herald. Epstein also had homes in Florida, New Mexico, the Virgin Islands and France.
Lisa Bloom, an attorney for three of the alleged victims, said Saturday that she would be asking Epstein’s estate to freeze all of his assets. She “intends to fight” to get Epstein’s entire estate given to his alleged victims.
I am calling today for the administrators of Jeffrey Epstein’s estate to freeze all his assets and hold them for his victims who are filing civil cases. Their lives have been shattered by his sexual assaults, their careers derailed. They deserve full and fair compensation NOW.
— Lisa Bloom (@LisaBloom) August 10, 2019
Epstein had no known children, but Morse Genealogical Services, a genealogical research firm, is asking anyone who might have been fathered by the multimillionaire to get in contact. If it is determined that Epstein had children, they could be entitled to a portion of the estate.
“We have reason to believe that based on his [Epstein’s] behavior that there may be some unidentified children that are out there and as such, they would likely be entitled to claim against the estate,” said Ari Morse, a representative of the organization, the Miami Herald reported.
His autopsy results were expected to be released Sunday afternoon, but New York City chief medical examiner Barbara Sampson said the results are “pending further information,” according to The Washington Post.
The 66-year-old had pleaded not guilty and would have faced up to 45 years in prison if convicted.
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