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The whole point of the sweetheart deal for Epstein (no prison time) was to avoid all that. It was to protect Epstein; and more importantly it was designed to protect scores of the elite VIP pedophiles who partook of Epstein’s “Turkish Delight” (sin).

Remember, Wexner, who at one time was Epstein’s “best friend forever” is a longtime billionaire Republican donor who is tight with
the Bushes. Perhaps that fact clarifies why Gonzales did not want his federal prosecutors to generate a “political mess.” Or perhaps it was Bill Clinton’s personal friendship with the Bushes that poisoned justice in the Epstein case. Epstein gave the Clinton Foundation $25,000 after his legal troubles began in 2006. “He was manipulating currencies for the CIA,” said Hoffenberg, former owner of the
New York Post
and collections business genius, who flamed out in a multi-million dollar Ponzi scam in the '80s. “His pal Larry Summers hooked him up,” Hoffenberg said of the then secretary of the treasury. “He destabilizes Middle Eastern currencies to help Israel. He’s protected,” he told us. It is a plausible explanation as to why a Republican administration is dishing leniency to a Democratic super donor and friend of Bill. But then again, the Clinton-Bush alliance is demonstrated again and again in the true narrative of Bill and Hillary Clinton.

Israel (former prime minister Ehud Barak) and Great Britain (Prince Andrew) were two of the Bush Administration’s key foreign policy allies. Prosecute those two men and you have an international political mess.

The Feds then secretly rubber-stamped the lenient deal, added immunity for Epstein’s pedophile co-conspirators, and then sealed their outrageously lenient plea-bargain. Epstein’s thirty-five victims were never informed of the secret Department of Justice (DOJ) deal as required by law, which is the basis for a lawsuit by the sex victims against the federal government to overturn the secretive and outrageously lenient plea bargain given to Epstein in September of 2007.

The
Palm Beach Post
, to its credit, went to court to get this wrist-slap deal unsealed. Only after two years of litigation did the public learn of the toxic terms of the secret deal. Why George W. Bush’s DOJ gave Epstein a pass after a flawed state investigation seems to be a mystery.

Well, perhaps it is not a mystery when one learns of the names and social statuses of the people who were involved with Epstein.
Thanks to Epstein’s butler and house manager Alfredo Rodriguez—who swiped that infamous little black book—we have a very good idea of who might have been involved with pedophilic activities with Epstein. It’s always the butler.

When prosecutors found out that Rodriguez was trying to sell a copy of Epstein’s book of contacts they charged him with stealing evidence and threw him in jail, and his jail sentence ended up being longer than Epstein’s! Rodriguez died of cancer in late 2014. Nevertheless, he left us with a pretty good idea who some of Epstein’s VIP pedophile friends were.

It should be stressed that Rodriguez was only the manager at Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion. He did not know what was going on with Epstein in New York, on his New Mexico spread, the Virgin Islands, in Paris, or on Epstein’s airplane, which was known for its orgies. Therefore, Rodriguez’s circled names are only a fraction of the VIP friends of Epstein who may have been pandered underaged girls to molest.

Rodriguez also said Maxwell covertly took photos of the girls without their permission or knowledge and “kept the images on her computer, knew the names of the underaged girls and their respective phone numbers and other underaged victims.”
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These are the images that Maxwell would arrange on an opulent Italian marble table at Epstein’s minimalist and darkly cool island retreat. One person in Epstein’s phone book who visited the erudite billionaire on his island Shangri-La said the display of photos was “almost like a trophy case” that visitors could use as a menu for a future tryst.

Epstein has unloaded his Palm Beach mansion as the judicial process and the media have caught up with him. The lawsuit by Roberts and others have unearthed the lurid and brutal details that the well-connected Epstein thought had been resolved in his “arranged” guilty plea and the turnkey “incarceration” he served.

Roger Stone interviewed an Epstein neighbor who confirmed that former president Bill Clinton visited Epstein’s Palm Beach compound for a party that lasted until 3 a.m. “First the presidential motorcade
pulled up just as the sun was going down. There was an SUV in front, followed by a black sedan, which was trailed by a second SUV. In the backseats of the SUVs you could see men and rifle barrels as the windows were rolled down,” she said.

“Two agents went into the house, presumably to sweep it as the sedan idled. Bill Clinton got out, briefly shook hands with a Cuban gardener who worked for Epstein, and entered the house,” the neighbor said. “Shortly thereafter there was a virtual traffic jam of cars dropping off girls.”

“I saw no couples or men, but as many as 30 very young looking girls were dropped off,” this disgusted neighbor told me. “In Florida, license plates must have the county name on them. It was clear that some of these girls had come from Miami as well as Palm Beach. You could hear music and laughing until midnight, when everything got quiet, but Clinton didn’t exit until 3 am and despite the fact that it was still dark, was wearing sunglasses.”

It is notable that in the few instances courts have weighed in somehow on Epstein’s case the result has been consistent with treatment of Epstein as the dangerous pedophile he is, rather than as some breezy good-guy philanthropist gone slightly astray.

After Epstein flew Clinton to meet the sultan in his “adult-themed private jet,” the sultan has been a big donor of the Clinton Presidential Library. The government of Brunei contributed in 2002 between $1 million and $5 million to the Clinton Foundation, which said that the donation went toward the construction of the Clinton Presidential Library in Arkansas.

Clinton was picked up at a Japanese naval base by Epstein in his private Boeing 727—known to many as either the “orgy jet” or “Lolita Express”—and flown to Brunei to visit with Sultan Bolkiah, according to flight records.

Epstein is a registered sex offender who would regularly host Clinton and many others at his private Caribbean island before getting a slap on the wrist for abusing girls internationally. “This is not just a Clinton sex scandal,” said political pundit and author Ann Coulter. “This
is the elites getting cozy and covering up and protecting one another.”
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The Sultan and his brother Jefri were infamous for their sex parties and their harems composed mainly of underaged girls. In 1997, the Sultan was sued by a former Miss USA, who said she was held, drugged, and molested by both the Sultan and his brother.

Jillian Lauren, who at eighteen years of age was recruited by Jefri for his harem, said, “there’s no such thing as underage among the privileged class in Brunei.” Lauren was tasked with servicing the Sultan and his brother.

The Sultan has bigger problems, though.

He has been aggressive in instituting Sharia Law. Homosexuality, sodomy, adultery, and the discussion of faith by non-Muslims are now punishable by amputation of limbs, public flogging, or death by stoning. Hollywood stars have boycotted the iconic Pink Beverly Hills Hotel owned by the Sultan after Brunei adopted the anti-gay and anti-women Islamic law. The City of Beverly Hills even adopted a resolution urging the Sultan to sell his interest in the hotel.

The hotel business suffered as Jeffrey Katzenberg, Carl Reiner, David Geffen, and others called for the boycott. NBC correspondent Josh Mankiewicz, always nattily dressed, was a regular in the hotel’s Polo Lounge, where he imbibed a dry martini several times a week. When Mankiewicz honored the boycott, you could tell it was over for the Sultan in Tinsletown. Ironic that sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein would fly his best buddy Bill to a tete-a-tete with another epic pedophile to pick up a check.

In December 2014, the Epstein case returned to the forefront after two more women came forward to join a Florida Jane Doe lawsuit, filed in 2008, seeking Epstein’s federal prosecution for child sex trafficking. In seeking to join the two original plaintiffs, Jane Doe #3, the now-married and thirty-one-year-old mother Roberts, attempted to join a victims’ lawsuit against the government for not properly informing them of the extremely lenient plea bargain terms and Non-Prosecution Agreement with Epstein and the other co-conspirators.

In
April 2014, Florida Judge Kenneth Marra denied an attempt by Roberts, a.k.a. Jane Doe #3, to join a lawsuit against the federal government “for allegedly not protecting their rights in a plea deal [with] Epstein.
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The original victims’ rights case is still grinding away in the courts, and Roberts is planning to write a book about her experiences as a child sex victim in the world of Epstein, who told Virginia that he had molested one thousand girls and as of 2015 had settled lawsuits with thirty-three victims’ families.

The lawsuit to overturn the secret plea and a secondary defamation suit deal filed by a respected former judge and a Fort Lauderdale lawyer may force Dershowitz to testify and could rope in Bill Clinton. Wouldn’t that turn the 2016 race upside down?

“I was speaking to one Hillary Clinton ally,” said reporter Rebecca Berg from the
Washington Examiner
on
Hannity
, and “related specifically to this Epstein business, and it looks like her campaign isn’t going to touch this even with the longest stick. They say Bill Clinton is not on the ballot. Hillary Clinton is her own person. We’ll see if voters believe that, too.”
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So what is kingpin sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein’s take on all this? “I’m not a sexual predator, I’m an ‘offender.’ It’s the difference between a murderer and a person who steals a bagel.”
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A pair of articles Nick Denton wrote for
Gawker
, “Teen-Loving Epstein’s Own Client” (2008) (referring to Les Wexner) and “Victoria’s Secret” (2015), explore the possibility of a sexual relationship between Epstein and Wexner.

PART 2

DRUGS, MONEY, AND MURDER—CLINTON-STYLE

CHAPTER 8

BLOW, BUBBA, BLOW

“I watched Bill Clinton lean up against a brick wall. He must have had an adenoid problem because he casually stuck my tooter up his nose…. He was so messed up that night, he slid down the wall into a garbage can and just sat there like a complete idiot.”

—Sharline Wilson, Arkansas “party girl”

B
ill Clinton, as governor of Arkansas, was buried in the drug scene.

When Bill’s half-brother, Roger, was arrested for cocaine distribution, the Arkansas state police possessed an undercover tape of Roger involved in a drug deal. He is famously rumored to have said his half-brother had a nose like a vacuum cleaner.

Betsey Wright, who served as Governor Clinton’s chief of staff for seven years, told Larry Nichols that the governor had to be sent to a drug rehab center multiple times. L. D. Brown said that while on family vacation in Boca Raton, Florida, Clinton snuck away to the bathroom and apparently was doing cocaine in a stall.

Brown, sensing something was wrong, asked, “Bill, are you okay?”
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“Yeah, yeah, L. D., these damned sinuses are killing me!”

Arkansas
officials eventually had to cut short an investigation of Clinton’s half-brother. The trail led directly to the governor. “My brother has apparently become involved with drugs, a curse which has reached epidemic proportions and has plagued the lives of millions of families in our nation, including many in our state,” Clinton said following his half-brother’s indictment.
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Governor Clinton was one of the many.

Sally Perdue said, “He [Bill] had all of the [cocaine snorting] equipment laid out, like a real pro.”

Gennifer Flowers said Bill would carry marijuana joints around with him and sometimes smoke them in her presence. “I thought how foolish it was of him to carry marijuana around, but it was typical of his ‘bulletproof’ attitude.”
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Flowers said she never personally saw Bill use cocaine but he would talk about it and the bad effect it had on him. “He told me about a party he had been to, and said, ‘I got so fucked up on cocaine at that party,’” Flowers recalled. “He said that it made his scalp itch, and he felt conspicuous because he was talking with people who were not aware drugs were at the party, and all he wanted to do was scratch his head.”
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According to Sam Houston, a respected Little Rock doctor, in the early 1980s, Bill Clinton was admitted to the University of Arkansas Medical Center for emergency treatment for cocaine abuse and overdose and had to be cared for at the hospital on one or possibly two occasions.

“When Mrs. Clinton arrived, she told both of the resident physicians on duty that night that they would never again practice medicine in the United States if word leaked out about Clinton’s drug problem,” Christopher Ruddy said. “Reportedly, [Hillary] pinned one of the doctors up against the wall, both hands pressed against his shoulders, as she gave her dire warning.”

Ruddy wrote an article in 1999, “Did Bill Clinton Overdose on Cocaine?” in which he said that R. Emmett Tyrrell found one of the nurses who was on the job when cocaine-inebriated Bill Clinton was brought
in to the hospital. The nurse would not say anymore out of fear of losing her job.

“Dr. Suen, S-U-E-N, a doctor at the medical center here in Little Rock that’s taken care of Bill Clinton for his sinus problems, which may indeed be related to cocaine use, as they destroy the sinus passages,” said Dr. Houston. “Governor Bill Clinton was taken into the hospital, I believe it was the medical center, on at least one or two occasions, for cocaine abuse and overdosage, in which he actually had to be cared for at the hospital.”
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