BOOM: Jeffrey Epstein Arrested For Sex Trafficking Minors

Prince Andrew was so close to Jeffrey Epstein’s accused madam Ghislaine Maxwell he would secretly let her into Buckingham Palace up to four times a day, his former police protection officer claims.
Former London cop Paul Page told the Sunday Mirror that even before the Epstein scandal blew up from his child-sex conviction, Maxwell’s visits to the palace were kept hush-hush.
“We’ve got a guest coming for Andrew but the name is not to be entered in the book,” Page claims he was told by the Palace’s property managers the first time he saw Maxwell visit in 2001.
“Half an hour after that, me and my colleague walked through the garden to go back to the police lodge and he was having a picnic with her by the summer house, opposite the Queen’s *bedroom window,” claimed the ex-cop.
Page — who was Andrew’s royal protection officer from 1998 to 2004 — told the UK paper that the British media heiress soon became a regular visitor.

More at: https://nypost.com/2020/01/26/ghisl...ce-andrew-at-buckingham-palace-several-times/
 
Florida prosecutors released their entire Jeffrey Epstein case file from when the serial pedophile was first investigated more than a decade ago and posted it online so the public can easily access it.
The trove of records is from the Palm Beach state attorney’s fumbled 2008 investigation into Epstein in which the mogul managed to walk away with a low-level charge of solicitation of a minor after he was accused of abusing dozens of minors.
The case file, posted online Thursday, includes three videos of a walk-through of Epstein’s Palm Beach estate, audio recordings of interviews with suspects and other internal documents related to the office’s investigation.
The case file also includes interviews with Epstein’s staff who witnessed some of his misdeeds, as well as the original police interviews detectives conducted with the financier’s alleged victims.


More at: https://nypost.com/2020/02/03/florida-prosecutors-release-trove-of-jeffrey-epstein-files/
 
Millions of dollars that were sent from the estate of disgraced billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein into a bank he owned - but appeared to never have operated as a business - has raised questions from a judge overseeing a court case over his remaining assets.
In a hearing yesterday in the Virgin Islands over the disgraced financier's remaining assets, Judge Carolyn Hermon-Purcell told lawyers representing his estate she wasn't satisfied with their account of large sums being sent to a bank first set up by the pedophile in 2014.
The judge has been tasked with assessing Epstein's assets and possibly creating a victims' fund for the women he assaulted.
In documents presented to the judge, transactions show a series of multi-million dollar payments from Epstein's estate to his bank, Southern County International, after his death.
Despite the territory approving the bank's operation in 2014, the bank showed no signs of having been operational in the years before Epstein's death.
In August last year, when Epstein was found hanged in his jail cell, the bank - which was specifically opened to manage offshore payments and investments - had just $693,157 in assets.


In December 2019, Epstein's estate transferred $15.5 million to the bank. The bank sent back $2.6 million, leaving $12.9 million.
There was then a withdrawal of nearly all funds before the end of the year, leaving the balance at around $500,000.
Judge Hermon-Purcell said: 'There’s no explanation for it.'
The payments were listed among everyday bills, for things like cable payments.
Epstein's lawyers said the transfers were made in error but Judge Hermon-Purcell has demanded Epstein's estate provide further details on the accounting irregularities.
In his 2014 application for the license to run the bank, which his criminal history shouldn't have allowed him to obtain, he described himself as one of the 'pioneers' of investment.
He added that he would like to chase the 'dynamic discipline of international banking.'


The application he was approved for allowed him to run one of the US Virgin Islands' first international banking institutions.
This was an international bank, which would allow him to deal with offshore clients and investments.
To be the owner of a bank, one must undergo extensive background checks and it's a surprise that the application was approved with Epstein's prior history of sexual assault, according to the New York Times.
The bank renewed its license every year up until Epstein apparently killed himself.

More at: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7969451/Epsteins-mystery-bank-came-alive-death.html
 
A tycoon with links to Prince Andrew has been accused of raping teenagers he lured to his Bahamas mansion.
Peter Nygard, 78, allegedly told girls as young as 14 he could make them models before raping them and forcing them into performing 'deviant acts'.
Andrew visited Nygard at his lavish estate in 2000, after the Canadian fashion designer had agreed out-of-court settlements with three employees who accused him of sexual harassment.
The prince and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson stayed at Nygard Cay, near Nassau, with daughters Beatrice and Eugenie.
The new case threatens further embarrassment for Andrew, who stepped back from public life last year following a backlash over his relationship with paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.

More at: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...it-SECOND-tycoon-facing-child-sex-claims.html
 
Jeffrey Epstein crony Ghislaine Maxwell is so impossible to find that a Manhattan judge has taken the rare step of allowing her to be served with a new lawsuit — by email, according to a federal court filing Friday.
Lawyers for Epstein sex-assault-accuser Annie Farmer had griped to federal Judge Debra Freeman that they’ve been trying to find the disgraced British socialite to serve her with the complaint, filed in November, but that she’s done such a good job of hiding that they haven’t been able to get to her, court documents show.
“Plaintiff has attempted to locate and personally serve Maxwell to no avail. Her counsel has conducted extensive public records searches and located various addresses for Maxwell,” Farmer’s lawyers wrote in a Jan. 27 motion imploring Freeman to allow them to serve Maxwell using “alternate” means.
On Wednesday, Freeman granted the motion, acknowledging that Farmer has “adequately demonstrated that personal service would be impracticable” and ordered Maxwell to be served by email and through her lawyers representing her in a lawsuit involving another key Epstein accuser, Virginia Giuffre.
Farmer’s lawyers promptly emailed a copy of the summons and complaint to Maxwell’s email, as well as to the attorneys representing her in the Giuffre case.
“Ms. Maxwell, Please see the below text order granting our motion to approve alternate service on you in Farmer v. Indyke,” reads the email, which was filed to the court as evidence.
If Maxwell’s camp doesn’t respond to the suit by March 6, a default judgment will be placed against her, Freeman ruled.

More at: https://nypost.com/2020/02/14/judge...serve-elusive-ghislaine-maxwell-with-lawsuit/
 
The attorney general for the U.S. Virgin Islands said it is hard to investigate the alleged sex crimes of Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew because of attempts to silence victims.
In an interview with Vanity Fair last week, the top prosecutor for the island, Denise George, said nondisclosure agreements enforced by the Epstein estate has made her investigation nearly impossible. She added that the agreements are being used to "conceal the criminal activity of Epstein and his associates who are still there."
One such incident, according to George, includes an allegation that Andrew would openly grope underage girls.
"An employee told me that he saw Prince Andrew on a balcony out at Little St. James groping girls right out in the open," the prosecutor said. "He said he remembered walking up to him and saying, ‘Good morning, your Highness.’"

More at: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...andrew-of-groping-girls-right-out-in-the-open
 
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation had information pertaining to now-deceased paedophile Jeffrey Epstein more than a decade ago that could have potentially brought down his alleged sex trafficking network, US television network ABC News reported.
According to court documents and sources familiar with the events, the outlet reports that a woman whose allegations of child sex abuse in New York featured prominently in Jeffrey Epstein’s 2019 indictment, had been questioned by the FBI and scheduled to testify before a grand jury in the summer of 2008 in connection with the first federal probe into the financier.
Currently, nearly two dozen women are suing Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, claiming that the late financier, who died while under investigation for new sex trafficking charges, had forced them into prostitution, with many of the alleged victims claiming they were underage.
However, before the woman, who was 19 when questioned by federal agents in 2008, was able to testify, Epstein had secured a controversial non-prosecution agreement with the US Attorney’s Office in Miami by pleading guilty to two state prostitution charges. The alleged victim’s testimony was abruptly cancelled, while Epstein was sentenced to 18 months in a county jail.
The woman’s account could have potentially helped prosecutors build up their case against Epstein, possibly unravelling an alleged network of child sexual abuse at his Manhattan residence similar to what had been revealed at his Palm Beach home.
“I certainly think with the FBI’s capabilities, even back then, that they could have unravelled the entire network from New York to Paris to New Mexico,” ABC News quotes Spencer Kuvin, a West Palm Beach attorney who represented three of Epstein’s alleged victims during the initial federal investigation in Florida, as saying.
Kuvin added:
“The potential was always there. [The government] shut this thing down and plead this thing out before going through and talking to probably more than half of the women that were involved in this whole thing. Had they conducted a full investigation and taken their time, this would’ve been a whole different story.”



More at: https://www.infowars.com/fbi-could-...-pedo-network-decade-earlier-attorney-claims/
 
Jeffrey Epstein's alleged 'madam' told a former acquaintance that she and the now-dead pedophile had "everything on videotape," according to The Telegraph.
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The acquaintance, socialite and distant relative to the royals Christina Oxenberg, said that Maxwell also told her that Epstein bought a private helicopter because commercial pilots were "eyes and ears" he did not need.
She revealed she had spoken to the FBI about what she had been told.
Ms Oxenberg, 57, first met Maxwell in the early 1990s and said she would never forget a conversation the pair once had in Maxwell’s home.
“We were alone,” she said. “She said many things. All creepy. Unorthodox. Strange. I could not believe whatever she was saying was real. Stuff like: 'Jeffrey and I have everyone on videotape.’”...

Maxwell has been accused by several alleged Epstein victims of both facilitating and participating in sexual crimes. She has vehemently denied the claims and has not been charged with any crimes in connection to Epstein's activities.
If true, we wonder who exactly was taped?

More at: https://www.zerohedge.com/political...e-ghislaine-maxwell-reportedly-told-socialite
 
The FBI and NYPD detectives raided the Manhattan headquarters of fashion executive Peter Nygard on Tuesday morning in connection with an ongoing sex-trafficking investigation, according to the New York Times, citing two law enforcement officials who spoke on condition of anonymity.
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The 78-year-old Nygard has been under investigation for at least five months by a joint child-exploitation task force overseen by the Manhattan US attorney's office. According to the report, at least four women have accused Nygard in a lawsuit of sexually assaulting them when they were 14 and 15.
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While the raid is the latest in an ongoing joint investigation, Nygard has racked up decades of sexual misconduct allegations culminating in lawsuits from nine women.
That lawsuit was filed this month. On Sunday, The New York Times detailed how a fight with his wealthy neighbor led to the lawsuit, and also showed a pattern of complaints about sexual misconduct by Mr. Nygard stretching back 40 years.
Nine women in Canada and California, mostly employees, have sued him or reported him to authorities alleging sexual harassment or assault since 1980. In addition, another nine former employees told The Times in interviews that he raped them, touched them inappropriately or proposed sex. -NYT
The Times interviewed the 10 women - most of whom allege Nygard raped them during "pamper parties" in the Bahamas, his home since 1986. The parties, which mostly took place on Sundays at his lavish estate, featured young women who would receive 'pedicures, massages, Jet Ski rides and endless alcohol,' according to the report.

More at: https://www.zerohedge.com/political...gards-headquarters-sex-trafficking-pedophilia
 
Jeffrey Epstein had his own office at Harvard University and visited the college more than 40 times after he was released from prison on sex crimes charges in 2010, according to a new report.
An internal review by Harvard, published on Friday, laid bare deep, longstanding ties between Epstein and the university that were only cut after fresh allegations emerged against the disgraced late financier in 2018.

More at: https://news.yahoo.com/40-visits-own-office-jeffrey-181500904.html
 
On Friday, Harvard University released the findings of their investigation regarding the prestigious institution’s connections with deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, and the findings were shocking.
Harvard admitted that many faculty members wined and dined with Epstein, even after he was convicted of child sex acts in 2008. Epstein even had his own office in Harvard that he could use at his own discretion.
Although the top leaders at Harvard officially cut ties with Epstein after his conviction, influential faculty members continued to do business with him. He was particularly close with Martin Nowak, a math professor who led the Program for Evolutionary Dynamics for the university, which was created by a $6.5 million grant from Epstein in 2003.


It wasn’t just Nowak who was cavorting with the pedophile. Harvard acknowledged that a wide variety of their personnel partied with Epstein and jetsetted throughout the world aboard his infamous “Lolita Express” plane that was used for child sex trafficking.
“A number of the Harvard faculty members we interviewed also acknowledged that they visited Epstein in his homes in New York, Florida, New Mexico or the Virgin Islands, visited him in jail or on work release, or traveled on one of his planes. Faculty members told us that they undertook these off-campus activities primarily in their personal capacities rather than as representatives of Harvard. These actions did not implicate Harvard rules or policies,” the investigation concluded.

Nowak is being thrown under the bus as Harvard attempts to salvage their reputation in lieu of these disgraceful and lascivious revelations.
“We do not take this step lightly, but the seriousness of the matter leads us to believe it is not appropriate for Professor Nowak to continue in his role,” wrote Claudine Gay, dean of Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences.

Of the $9.1 million donated to Harvard by Epstein over the years, the University is giving a paltry $200,937 of those funds to social justice groups, My Life My Choice and the Girls Educational & Mentoring Services. This is their hollow attempt to sweep their long history of associating with the notorious child rapist under the rug.

More at: https://bigleaguepolitics.com/bombs...ns-lolita-express-after-child-sex-conviction/
 
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