What I found today in The Epstein Files
FBI witness statements, redacted emails and penis pills
I spent most of the weekend tediously going through the Epstein files. And when I say “tedious” — I mean going through the files page by page by page for hours and hours.
Meanwhile, as we are pulling and downloading pages, the Justice Department was pulling them back. They don’t tell us they are doing this, so we don’t exactly know why except that there are probably more pages they didn’t want us to see.
Nevertheless, one would think there would still be a lot of material in there showing that the Justice Department did it’s job and thoroughly investigated Epstein and his sex trafficking network.
After all, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said there is nothing more to investigate.
Sadly, I don’t see any signs that the FBI did a whole lot to investigate Epstein beyond what they needed to convict him. It appears that after they got a good number of victims to testify against him, (and Maxwell) there was no effort to uncover or build a case against those associates who participated and helped Epstein — even though there are plenty of FBI witness statements implicating people other than Epstein.
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