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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What's up, everyone, and welcome back to the Epstein Chronicles.
Today we're going to talk about Jeffrey Epstein once again
and how he got one of his survivors, a sixteen
year old girl, to recruit over seventy underage girls for
him by buying her items in her baby registry and
the rest of it. Just another disgusting tale of Jeffrey
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Epstein and his disturbing, gross behavior. As if you needed
another story to slam it home at this point, but
that's what we're doing here. We're cataloging all of it
because this is one of the most disastrous, embarrassing moments
in the history of our country in my opinion. All
of the people that knew what he was up to,
all of the people that knew what he was doing,
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and nobody steps up to stop him. So, yeah, you
want to talk about a black eye, you want to
talk about some filth that needs to see the light, Well,
look no further, my friends, because Jeffrey Epstein and his
disgusting ass story is where you will find it today.
Our article is from the Daily Mail headline Jeffrey Epstein
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got survivor sixteen to recruit over seventy underage girls for
him by buying every item on her baby registry, and
then lost interest in sexually abusing her after she had
given birth. So Jeffrey Epstein's whole mo was until you're
older looking, or until you're older, then I'm going to
molest you. That's how you're old. And then when you
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got to a point where you weren't what he wanted anymore,
you were just tossed to the wayside, no more interest
in you, doesn't need you anymore. You were just another
tool for him to scratch an itch with. That's what
it comes down to, and that is this sixth son
of a bitch that all of these people love to
hang out with. You know, I just saw an interview
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with Hillary Clinton where she's going ham on everybody, this, that,
the other thing. But yet not one of these interviewers
have the courage to ask her a few simple questions
such as, why were you and Bill Clinton vacation at
Zoro Ranch? Or why was Bill Clinton getting a massage
from a trafficked girl, or why did Glene Maxwell get
invited to Chelsea Clinton's wedding? Or why did Jeffrey Epstein
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give you guys over six million dollars for the Clinton
Global Initiative. Nobody wants to ask these questions. And I'm
stumped as to why could it be that they're whitewashing
Bill Clinton's involvement here. Now, let's remember what Nancy Pelosi's
daughter said, some of our faves are going to get
caught up in this whatever that means. Talk about vague comments,
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and then she has nothing else to really say going forward. Right,
all of these people with all of these big commentaries.
But yet when the chips are down, where are they
all at? How many people are still pining for justice here?
How many people made a few bucks and then just dipped? See,
this is more than that for me. This is about justice.
This is about all of us being screwed by a
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runaway federal government, and most certainly about these survivors who
have been forgotten about and cas decide for the very
last time as far as I'm concerned. This article was
authored by Chris Spargo, one of the many high school
students who was allegedly sexually assaulted by Jeffrey Epstein managed
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to keep making money even after the pedophile lost interest
in abusing her. The young woman, identified in court records
as LM revealed in depositions that she had been to
Epstein's home more than fifty times between the ages of
thirteen and sixteen, getting several hundred dollars after each visit
in exchange for the sexual abuse she was forced to endure.
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The money dried up, however, when she became pregnant, she revealed,
explaining that Epstein did not have any interest in sexually
assaulting girls and women who had given birth. This was
how he rolled. He wanted young girls, girls that he
considered I don't know new Baile or whatever the hell
they were calling them, but the fact is, these are
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the kind of girls that he wanted. And once this
girl was pregnant, that was the end of it, The
end of her road. You no longer have any use
to meet sweetheart, is basically what he told her. But
he did have other plans for her that had nothing
to do with him assaulting her anymore. Epstein had bigger
plans for LM, however, and managed to convince her to
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take on a new role as one of his recruiters.
He did this, explained LM's lawyer Bradley Edwards in one deposition,
by purchasing every single gift she had registered for ahead
of her baby shower and having one of his female
staffers drive them over to her house. So, if this
was a Rico case like it should have been, whoever
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the female driver was who drove these items to her house,
that person would be now do under Rico as well
for being part of a criminal conspiracy. But they never
did the Rico right, And you ask yourselves why they
didn't do it, Keith Rainiery Rico, R Kelly Rico, every
mob boss you've ever met ricoed, not Jeffrey Epstein, not
Glenn Maxwell. And my guess is my speculation is and
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that's because we all know where all signs would point
if we hit it. Wud Rico. We know what happens
on the street if you follow the money, that money
goes to a drug dealer, right, Well, where does the
money go after the drug dealer? Usually to some shitbag
politicians office. Given her own struggles, Elm was never charged
for her role or even considered to be brought up
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on charges when Epstein was first investigated in two thousand
and five by Palm Beach officials. If she was thirteen,
she shouldn't have been. She was groomed and trained to
take part in this any of these girls, Virginia robson
any of these girls who were groomed into their role,
they certainly are not a Sarah Kellen Vickers or a
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Leslie Groff, an older woman who knew what they were
doing and went into this with their eyes wide open.
Ell and m said that she hit them money she
made in her room and used it to purchase clothing
and shoes, which your family could not afford at the time.
And I don't know about you folks out there, but
when you're poor and everybody else has something and you
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don't have it, it's a big deal, especially when you're
a teenager. And that's what these girls were doing. They
were trying to keep up with the joneses. Right, we
need to get a few more bucks. I don't have
the money to buy these clothes. Go out with my friends. Oh,
here's a quick way to get it. And when you're
this age, you don't think the long term, you don't
think about the consequences of these actions. In one deposition,
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she recalled how she stood over Epstein naked with a
nude friend just twelve next to her and pinched the
pedophiles nipples. Ellm was living in a trailer at the
time and said that the money she was getting made
a huge difference. Again, if you've never been broke or poor,
you don't know how much of a difference a few
hundred bucks makes. Have you ever had no money in
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your pocket and then all of a sudden you got
yourself a crispy hundred dollars bill in there? Sure makes
a whole difference about the way you feel about yourself,
doesn't it. Now? Think about never having that one hundred
dollars bill to put in your pocket and going through
every day hand to mouth, just thinking about your basic
necessities being met. How am I gonna eat? How am
I gonna have a pair of shoes that don't have
holes in them? How am I gonna get to school
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without being picked on by the other kids because of
my clothes? And this is the kind of shit that
poor kids have to deal with. Court documents filed in
one of his many legal battles include the details of
an interview former Daily News Gossip columnist George Rush did
with Epstein that was killed by Mort Zuckerman, the paper's
owner at the time, and a pal to the pedophile,
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good old Morty Zuckerman, who keeps getting his name dragged
into this case time and time again. Remember he's involved
in the Dershowitz and Robert's lawsuit as well. My question is,
why weren't all of these people dragged in from the
very beginning recode and given a chance to explain themselves.
If you have nothing to worry about, you have nothing
to worry about. Right. Once the interview was squashed, Rush
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agreed to share the details with private investigator Michael Fiston,
who testified under oath to the details of that conversation.
Epstein reportedly told Rush that he should not have been
in jail, called his underage victims prostitutes, and said that
the lawsuits, which he agreed to as part of his
sweetheart deal with prosecutors were just an attempt for the
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young assault victims to cash in on his millions. So
everybody was trying to extort him. That's what he had
to say for himself. He should have never been to jail.
The girls, these little twelve year old girls, they're prostitutes.
Imagine this sick fucking guy having that kind of brain
pattern and thinking like that. And I'm telling you right, Now,
if it wasn't for him avoiding justice, I would have
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been doing the crip walk down the street when he
got murdered in jail or killed himself in jail, or
however he went. Because this is a piece of shit
that does not deserve to share the air that we're
all sharing. Those feelings seemed to be confirmed by his
actions at the time, with multiple court filings dealing detail
telling how he hired men to stalk some of the
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young women. The act was a clear violation of his parole,
but Epstein made no secret of his actions, nor did
the many hire to follow and dirass his victims. This
is something I always just shook my head at. Now
I understand that we're talking about they were following the
victims around here, But any of these men who had
these lawyers catch up to them, or I mean, these
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investigators following them around, You don't question that. You don't
stop your car, hop out and get ready to give
them the smoke, Because I gotta tell you, if you're
following me around, or you're rifling around in my trash
and you don't have a badge, we're gonna have a
big problem. And even if you have a badge. I'm
gonna have a few things to say to you, But
if you don't have a badge, you and I are
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gonna have some words onmi. Rush said that he would
paraphrase his recording of Jeffrey Epstein to Fist according to
the court filing, and provide him with the highlights. Fist
was a Fiston was a private investigator as well, but
working for A Jane Doe in the case. As opposed
to Epstein. He stated that he did nothing wrong and
went to jail for no reason. Epstein said that he
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would have just paid a two hundred dollars fine had
the offense of Curd in Manhattan and then proceeded to
badmouth the opposing counsel and underage females he's sexually assaulted.
Of course, it would have just got swept under the
rug in Manhattan. What do you think cy Vance is
gonna get knocked off his perch and try and arrest
Jeffrey Epstein. Oh, you couldn't do that. That would go
against the guilded folks. He referred to lawyer Brad Edwards
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as an ambulance chaser states the filing, and his clients
such as elm as a person who came to him
as a prostitute and drug addict. Imagine man talking about
these little girls like that, Oh she's a prostitute, she's
a drug addict. If she's either of those things, you
made her both of them. You sick, disgusting bastard, Fist continued.
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He stated that all the girls suing him are only
trying to get a meal ticket. Rush also told Fits
that Epstein was particularly upset about the fact that Edwards
had deposed Glen Maxwell. Epstein referred to Maxwell as a
good person who did nothing wrong. This all ended with
Rush actually taking a buyout at the paper. He also
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denied ever telling Fist about the recording, saying that only
three people and his lawyer had heard the tape of
his conversation. Imagine hiding this tape, not letting anyone hear it.
What a piece of shit, an absolute piece of shit.
This Rush guy is all of them, the whole lot
of them, folks. I have no use for any of them.
Not included in the filing were the emails Rush sent
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Fist that were written by the pedophile, including one about
the case. That same case also went into Epstein's campaign
of intimidation against some of the survivors in the case.
Jane Doe had a trial set for her civil case
against him on July nineteenth, twenty ten. As that Chriald
date approach defended, Epstein intimidated her in violation of judicial
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non contact orders stay one filing. That's how you're old.
He would threaten people, send people over all of it.
On July tenth. A July twenty ten, he had private
investigator tell Jane Doe following her every move, stopping when
she stopped, driving when she drove, refusing to pass when
she pulled over. When Jane Doe ultimately drove to her home,
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the private investigator then parked his car approximately twenty five
feet from Jane Doe's house and flashed his high beam
lights intermittently into the home. You see this right here.
It would never work because I'm gonna make you. If
you're following me, I'm gonna have you follow me to
a part of town where you're not gonna be welcome.
But I am see how that works. I'm not rowing
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in Pharaoh, Okay, I'm not one of these you know,
bread ass journalists out here. I'm not playing no games
with these people. You get out here. You start following
me around, we're gonna have a big problem. The whole
intimidation factor. I just don't I don't like it. I
really don't like bullies, folks, not in the least. It
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continued even more threateningly about ten thirty PM, when Jane
Doe fled her home in the company of a retired
police officer employed by Jane Doe's council. The private investigator
attempted to follow Jane Doe despite a request not to
do so. The retired officer successfully took evasive action and
placed Jane Doe in a secure, undisclosed location that night.
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Other harassing actions against Jane Doe also followed. And this
is the sort of shit that Jeffrey Epstein was always
up to, trying to intimidate, trying to make it so
people wouldn't speak out against him, and trying to use
his vast contacts to make sure all of that stuff happened. Well,
guess what those days are over. Nobody's scared of you anymore.
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You're not having any investigators follow anybody anymore, and all
of your crimes are going to be brought to light.
And all of the people that were rolling with you
they're going to be exposed as well. All right, folks,
it's going to do it for this episode. If you'd
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