ACOSTA/EPSTEIN
Anons, was thinking about this whole escapade and came to this:
Epsteinโs case was taken from the state and handed over to a federal grand jury.
Grand Juries, are by their nature secretive - much more so than regular state prosecutions.
EVERYONE in the MSM is saying how wrong this was, the victims didnโt get justice and they are blaming Acosta to try and get him fired.
Acosta is blaming the state and their prosecution agreement. (based on news conference)
The state is blaming Acosta.
Nobody pointing fingers higher.
So, we end up with a pissed off public, exposing Grand Juries secrecy as being counter to actual justice for victims, and even the MSM is screeching about it.
None of the โjournalistsโ are digging into that grand jury aspect. I believe that those people on the grand jury were the ones actually paid off or complicit and as a result, the sweetheart deal was given to Epstein and his co-conspirators. We canโt even find out who else was indicted in those charges because of the grand jury secrecy.
End result (IF we can get people to start talking about the grand juries part in this scandal):
This may be a lead in to military tribunals for those high net worth individuals with outsized influence in politics. It may be the only way to actually get justice for these victims. I know this is a stretch, but just throwing it out there.
There are still many unanswered questions about the death of #epstein and if he was โ#intellegenceโ even more questions should be asked
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โIs the Epstein case going to cause a problem [for confirmation hearings]?โ Acosta had been asked. Acosta had explained, breezily, apparently, that back in the day heโd had just one
meeting on the Epstein case. Heโd cut the non-prosecution deal with one of Epsteinโs attorneys because he had โbeen toldโ to back off, that Epstein was above his pay grade. โI was told
Epstein โ[belonged to intelligence]โ and to leave it alone,โ he told his interviewers in the Trump transition, who evidently thought that was a sufficient answer and went ahead and hired
Acosta. (The Labor Department had no comment when asked about this.)
After the one meeting with then-U.S. Attorney Acosta, where presumably โintelligenceโ was mentioned, the indictment was shelved and, instead, Epstein signed a non-prosecution agreement
with federal prosecutors, pleading guilty to one count of solicitation of prostitution and one count of procurement of minors for prostitution, which earned him a cushy 13 months in
county jail, from where he was allowed to leave to work at his office and go for walks.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/....jeffrey-epsteins-sic
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