Thursday, July 18, 2019

Blind Item #13

There will be an appeal of the decision today. An appeal to people more politically malleable. Today's result is not the final result.

58 comments:

  1. He was denied bail Thank Hid

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Who’s hid and why are we thanking him? LOL, JK

      Delete
  2. is this Epstein not getting Bail again?

    ReplyDelete
  3. Epstein. Either money or threats.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Epstein no bail? Trump impeachment?

    ReplyDelete
  5. Replies
    1. nice new nickname @angelsleuth!

      Delete
  6. The bail hearing. Cue the political debate in 5, 4, 3...

    ReplyDelete
  7. Well it looks like he'll be found hanging in his cell then.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Epstein is old buddies from way back with Barr's father.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Sorry, replied to the wrong comment. Can't delete as it's awaiting moderation

      Delete
  9. appeal away, hes not getting out this time.

    ReplyDelete
  10. @Thorne
    not true - Barr was the headmaster who retired from the Dalton school BEFORE Epstein was there
    why do TDS idiots have to make sh!t up?
    tick tock hillbots

    If Epstein gets bail....blood will run in the hallways of his mansion

    ReplyDelete
  11. "Epstein is old buddies from way back with Barr's father." end quote by Thorne.
    Epstein first worked as a teacher at Dalton School "after" the Summer of 1974

    Headmaster of the Donald Barr resigned in the Srping of '74 due to assholes like Jerry getting a job.
    www.nytimes.com/1974/02/20/archives/barr-quits-dalton-school-post-charging-trustees-interference.html

    They never even met because he was out last day of school. Our globalist pedophile slave trading blackmail artist was the first hire after Mr Barr quit.

    Pedo-protectionist like you is why Global Pedophiles own Pedowood.
    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/07/fake-news-liberal-media-caught-in-another-major-lie-evidence-shows-bill-barrs-father-did-not-hire-and-oversee-jeffrey-epstein-at-prestigious-new-york-school/

    ReplyDelete
  12. He's not wining an appeal, NYC isn't Florida.

    ReplyDelete
  13. Thats bull! Wake uo and snao out of the hold the MSM has on you.

    ReplyDelete
  14. No, he isn't.
    You parrot.
    There is a very tenuous connection between the two, though.

    ReplyDelete
  15. Epstein and/or El Chapo. Their Clinton privilege will kick in

    ReplyDelete
  16. He’s not naming anyone, he will be found hung in a jail cell
    The powers to be won’t allow him to run around in this climate in history, no way at all

    ReplyDelete
  17. I hope New Mexico Human Trafficking task force can arrest him in NYC Court before he can crack a smile while leering with malicious intent.
    Then there is Florida and the DNC vote rigging State who have a "show" investigation.
    - laugh and point - ┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐
    Don't forget Little Saint James and his neighboring Big Saint James second compound of horrors. That a secondary crime scene under International treaty that falls under US occupied Admiralty Laws.

    Can we say High Crimes & Misdemeanors with a shit load of Treason?

    ReplyDelete
  18. @Trapped
    Thing is it doesn't matter what he does or does not say
    they have all the evidence
    thing was to get him out of the way so that he can't continue to meddle and order action (hide and hit)

    This has never been about what they don't know or finding information...it has been about what they DO know and finding someone to do something about it.
    That is what has taken so long...clearing out the corruption.

    ReplyDelete
  19. He’s not getting out. Too much on the prosecution side to ever let him out.

    ReplyDelete
  20. Collateral Justice:
    As per 10/28/ 2002 New York Magazine article, “Jeffrey Epstein: International Moneyman of Mystery” by Landon Thomas Jr., “Born in 1953 and raised in Coney Island, Epstein went to Lafayette High School. According to his bio, he took some classes in physics at Cooper Union from 1969 to 1971. He left Cooper Union in 1971 and attended NYU’s Courant Institute, where he took courses in mathematical physiology of the heart, leaving that school, too, without a degree. Between 1973 and 1975, Epstein taught calculus and physics at the Dalton School.”

    On February 20, 1974, Gene I. Maeroff of the New York Times penned the following report, “Barr Quits Dalton School Post, Charging Trustees’ Interference”

    “Donald Barr, the controversial and outspoken headmaster of the Dalton School, one of the city’s largest and most selective private schools, has resigned in protest of what he considers the trustee’s interference with his leadership.”

    ReplyDelete
  21. How is he still alive?

    ReplyDelete
  22. @Thorne, Donald Barr was headmaster at the Dalton school when Epstein was hired in 1974. FFS, that doesn't mean they had a close relationship.
    Barr resigned in 1974.

    ReplyDelete
  23. Not sure any judge wants to be the one who released Jeffrey Epstein. He previously threatened witnesses.

    ReplyDelete
  24. I'd be surprised if he wanted bail. it seems like a lot of folks would want to ensure that he stays quiet.

    ReplyDelete
  25. @cc423

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey_Epstein#Career

    Barr quit the spring of 1974, and Epstein started teaching fall of 1974.
    They were never there concurrently.

    ReplyDelete
  26. I was a bit surprised that he didn't get bail. Half of me expected it but since he is being tried in NYC at that particular court I should have had more faith. I don't feel they ever would have busted those doors down if they did not have all the evidence needed to make this stick.

    ReplyDelete
  27. Saw a headline that all charges were dropped against Spacey because "the accuser is unavailable."

    Hope that does not mean they disappeared. Or...*were* disappeared.

    ReplyDelete
  28. @Tricia.....your first comment made me think you worshipped Tom Hiddleston. Ha. But you corrected.

    ReplyDelete
  29. Does "politically malleable" refer to the politicians who were being blackmailed? I bet if Epstein, Wexner, or the CIA said jump, over half of DC would say, how high. No wonder the world is falling apart.

    ReplyDelete
  30. Samantha, the kid's phone was handed over to police (after Mom deleted some content - probably pictures of underage drinking) who conveniently lost it.

    ReplyDelete
  31. He won’t get out on bail. If he’s found hanging in his cell, oh well, no tears from me.

    ReplyDelete
  32. @Samantha: The defendant in Spacey’s case didn’t want to testify. Also, evidence was erased from his phone (probably by his mommy), and since that was the key evidence in the case, there really is no case.

    ReplyDelete
  33. @samantha the victim refused to testify under oath in court. either the kid was badgered by Spacey's people to shut him up or maybe he got paid off?

    ReplyDelete
  34. fuzzy - per the blinds here, and common sense, I think the complainant was terrified of proceeding.

    Aqua - sure, he began the proceedings, then abruptly changed his mind for no reason whatsoever.

    And yeah, obviously, if they won't testify the case falls apart; that's why people tamper with witnesses. Just saying. Allegedly. In a hypothetical situation.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. @Samantha: HE didn’t start the proceedings, his mother did. We have never seen him nor heard him speak during this whole case. His case was very weak: he approached Spacey, lied about his age, gave Spacey his phone number, accepted numerous drinks (8-10) from Spacey...what did he think, Spacey wanted to be BFF’s? He could’ve left at any time, but didn’t, until someone told him to. If someone touches me without my permission, I tell them to get their fucking hands off of me. But he supposedly SnapChatted his gf while Spacey had his hand down his pants? Umkay. I think he didn’t want to testify because there’s no way he would’ve won. And he probably would’ve committed perjury. This whole case was driven by his mother, not him.

      Could Spacey have paid him off? Maybe. But the fact is that evidence was erased from his phone.

      Delete
  35. shakey - sad isn't it??

    ReplyDelete
  36. Epstein is friends with Prince Andrew

    Spacey is friends with the Royals as well

    ReplyDelete
  37. If Epstein makes it out of this unscathed (or with another "sweetheart deal") then everyone will lose all faith in the judicial system.

    ReplyDelete
  38. @Aquagirl - If he's found hanging in his cell I wouldn't be so sure it was suicide. He has dirt on way too many people in very high places. It would also prevent the world from learning about his CIA and/or Mossad connections.

    ReplyDelete
  39. I think at this point Epslime would be safer in jail. Too easy to be suicided if your on bail.

    ReplyDelete
  40. Nice try. Epstein taught at Dalton 73-75.
    http://nymag.com/nymetro/news/people/n_7912/

    ReplyDelete
  41. Aquagirl - if he wanted to not be too visible, having his mom be the one to do the necessary things could be one option. I didn't know you were privy to their private chats or on who wanted justice more. Regardless, a case was brought.

    Why are you saying his case was weak? I hope playing devil's advocate.

    "If someone touches me without my permission, I tell them to get their fucking hands off of me."

    Seriously? Not only disparaging the victim but now apologia?

    Many SA victims freeze, spin it in denial in the moment...I'm trying not to let you push my buttons here.

    "he supposedly SnapChatted his gf while Spacey had his hand down his pants?"

    In other words: "HELP." Not a whole lot of insight into victimology in your comment.

    Victims can do weird things. It's one reason rape is difficult to prosecute and only 3 percent of rapists are jailed.

    I'm not going to get personal with this, i. e. ask you anything or give any anecdotes. But, people's minds disassociate during trauma. They can forget 911. They might just push the contact number of whatever trusted person came to mind.

    "I think he didn’t want to testify because there’s no way he would’ve won."

    And you don't KNOW, any more than anyone else does. But many victims talk about trials as being worse trauma than the assault, or as re-victimizing them.

    Once the evidence *was erased* which should be a big effin CLUE here, to what went on...then all they had to do was intimidate the witness/victim.

    "And he probably would’ve committed perjury. This whole case was driven by his mother, not him."

    Specious accusation.

    Why is it the people who cry "Evidence, Evidence! False allegation!" Never apply to the accusers when accusing them of lying? False allegations are crimes, so is perjury, but you had no trouble accusing the victim throughout your comment.

    Done, I won't reply to your bait in this topic, any more.

    ReplyDelete

  42. Barr's father most certainly did hire Epstein.

    https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/the-epstein-barr-problem-of-new-york-citys-dalton-school/

    ReplyDelete
  43. Whatever happened to that blind about the trafficking out in the desert? Wanna say it was like in Arizona or NM. Was Epstein involved with that? Many said the compound was related to Best Friends Animal Society (which actually was a company formed over an infamous 1960s cult, The Process Church of the Final Judgment). Weird bunch...they worshipped four "entities": Satan, Lucifer, Jehovah and Jesus.

    Wish someone could quicklink those blinds. Too lazy to search them myself lol.

    ReplyDelete
  44. What kind of New Mexico Human Trafficking task force would you trust while Bill Richardson is walking around

    ReplyDelete
  45. @Sd Auntie Thanks ;)

    ReplyDelete
  46. "There will be an appeal of the decision today. An appeal to people more politically malleable. Today's result is not the final result. Stay tuned next week for the next episode of the Jeffrey Epstein saga. You can subscribe to my podcast, with at least 58% of child molesting for a mere $4.99 a month. It's a steal. Even if I've taken all the facts from what the Miami Herald had printed for years, and mixed them up with random speculation about celebrities you love to hate!
    "Don't forget, we'll have a special podcast about the appeal. Same pedo-day, same pedo-hour!"

    ReplyDelete
  47. There is a great article called Hidden in Plain Sight about Cohn, the Bronfmans, Hoover, McCarthy, and prohibition that I highly recommend. While I knew most of what was in there, to see it so well summarized from a modern perspective was refreshing.

    It's at https://www.mintpressnews.com/shocking-origins-jeffrey-epstein-blackmail-roy-cohn/260621/

    ReplyDelete
  48. I hope they have a copies of Pretty Baby and Night Moves, so Epstein can have some beat off material in the joint.

    ReplyDelete

Advertisements

Popular Posts from the last 30 days