i'd be happy with anything that allowed for the trial and prosecution of people who were there to do 'bad things' as recognized by the majority of international law.
["In 2011, De Jongh and Epstein also communicated about the wording of a bill before the USVI legislature to increase monitoring of sex offenders. Epstein was registered as a sex offender following his 2008 conviction in Florida for soliciting a minor for prostitution.
“This is the suggested language; will it work for you?” de Jongh allegedly asked Epstein in an email about the draft. When the bill subsequently passed, she apologized to him for “how things panned out,” JPMorgan claims.
“However, all is not lost and we will figure something out by coming up with a game plan to get around these obstacles”]
isnt it interresting that ghislaine is captured, a trial happens, where it is established that girls are traficked for wealthy individuals, and yet it was never thought of to ask whom these wealthy individuals were? oh well, i guess im just retarded to think this might be important information.... carry on, nothing to see here
That‘s not really surprising, I think. Neither the perpetrators nor the victims profit from making this information public and the authorities are bound by law to protect the privacy of the people involved.
yeah, or perish the thought, think of how poor the citizens are, knowing their politicians are partaking, we couldnt possibly embarras the people like that
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 41.1 ms ] threadIs it the list of people that went to his parties? Specific sexual acts? associates of his sex trafficking underlings?
i'd be happy with anything that allowed for the trial and prosecution of people who were there to do 'bad things' as recognized by the majority of international law.
I'm sure it's a pipe dream, but I can fantasize.
["In 2011, De Jongh and Epstein also communicated about the wording of a bill before the USVI legislature to increase monitoring of sex offenders. Epstein was registered as a sex offender following his 2008 conviction in Florida for soliciting a minor for prostitution.
“This is the suggested language; will it work for you?” de Jongh allegedly asked Epstein in an email about the draft. When the bill subsequently passed, she apologized to him for “how things panned out,” JPMorgan claims.
“However, all is not lost and we will figure something out by coming up with a game plan to get around these obstacles”]