New York Times story today reports:
Mr. Epstein, the financier charged with trafficking minors for sex, had marks on his neck, and officials were treating the incident as a possible suicide attempt.
Mr. Epstein, was taken into custody on July 6 at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey after a flight from Paris. An indictment unsealed on July 8 charged him with sex trafficking and conspiracy. Prosecutors said that between 2002 and 2005, Mr. Epstein and his employees paid dozens of underage girls to engage in sex acts with him at his homes in Manhattan and Palm Beach, Fla.Mr. Epstein faces up to 45 years in prison if he is convicted of sex-trafficking and conspiracy charges, and the long sentence, the government argued, gave him a motive to flee.
He has pleaded not guilty.
Didn't take long - some big wigs want him dead before he talks..... It will be interesting to see how long he lives. The corporate fat cats that were involved in this sex trafficking operation are also heavily influential in the media. They have friends in the courts, in Congress, the White House and throughout business and entertainment industries around the world.
They've got alot of power - they are the mob bosses - and they will kill anyone who dares to get in their way. We need a real 'criminal justice' system to take down this evil operation.
Thanks to some alternative media this story is staying alive and the public is getting a chance to take a peek behind the mirrors where Mr. Big sits. It's an ugly picture, hard to stomach, but we must look because it helps us to face more of our own illusions about America.
This country is a global hazard. North America is run by the mobsters who dress themselves up nicely with Harvard, Yale, Columbia, and Princeton robes and make illusions that God is on their side. They are the robber barons, the pirates, the plunderers and today their sites are set on the whole world and the universe beyond us.
They even aspire to be the Masters of Space.
Let the example of the Puerto Rican people inspire us all to stand against the corruption that grips most global governments.
Let the example of the Puerto Rican people inspire us all to stand against the corruption that grips most global governments.
Bruce
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