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The Troubling Case of Epstein
After years of promises and speculation, the DOJ and FBI now say they’ve released all the Epstein files they intend to—and plan no further action. But survivors and the public still demand to know who took part in the sex trafficking. The truth must be fully revealed.
Posted in Child Exploitation, Federal, Marriage/Family/Culture, Pornography, Sexuality
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Tagged Adnan Khashoggi, Alec Baldwin, Axios, Bank of Credit and Commerce International, Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, Bradley Edwards, Brice Gordon, Bureau of Investigation, Charlie Rose, child sex trafficking, Dan Bongino, Donald Trump, Dr. Barbara Sampson, Dr. Michael Baden, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Ghislaine Maxwell, Glenn Dubin, Harvard University, Harvey Weinstein, Jean-Luc Brunel, Jeffrey Epstein, JPMorgan Chase, Justice Department, Karen Gordon, Karyna Shuliak, Kash Patel, Kevin Spacey, Leon Black, Leslie Wexner, Mar-a-Lago, Maria Bartiromo, Martin Nowak, Mette-Marit, Michael Jackson, Mort Zuckerman, New York Times, Nugan Hand Bank, Office of Inspector General of the Bureau of Prisons, Prince Andrew, Prince Ernst of Hanover, Prince Haakon of Norway, Program for Evolutionary Dynamics, Steven Hoffenberg, Towers Financial Corporation, U.S. Department of Justice, Woody Allen, Zorro Ranch
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