We ran a search for the word 'murder' in Volume 8 of the Epstein files. Here's some of what we found.
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| Epstein and Trump in 1999 |
2. This disturbing file has been posted to YouTube. It records the Epstein ring pedophiles intimidated and threatened their victims with death if they went public. Just this week the president threatened TV host Richard Colbert with 'execution' so are we surprised? (EFTA20517)
3. A member of the Epstein family contacted the FBI and blamed the president for murdering Epstein. This is a valid claim because Epstein was negotiating a plea bargain with prosecutors and would have to 'name names'. Unfortunately for him his jailer was the president who was about to be named. (EFTA38986)
The Murder Of Jeffrey Epstein
A name that came-up in the 'murder' search was Nick Tartaglione. He is an ex-NY cop that went rogue and was facing the death penalty for quadruple murder.
The jailers of the MCC, president Dump and attorney general Bill Barr thought he would be an ideal cell mate for Jeffrey Epstein. This is a new field of research and we have just a vague idea of what happened. Apparently Epstein complained Tartaglione assaulted him or possibly tried to kill him. This is why Epstein was in a cell alone when he died. Of course the security cameras also failed on this first attempt to stop Epstein 'naming names'.
Are The DoJ And FBI Also 'Co-Conspirators' In The Sex Trafficking Ring?
This is disturbing. Victims were going to the police and FBI wanting protection and justice only to be seemingly stonewalled. Consider the Epstein case has stretched over decades, yet there is just one woman behind bars (OK velvet bars)? Why was the first Epstein sentence so lenient and none of his rich clients ever charged?
A prosecutor in the first Epstein trial was rewarded with the Labor secretary job in the first Dump administration. Donald Dump has also pardoned a convicted NYC police officer. What about ex-NYC cop Tom Homan? In September 2024, Homan was reportedly recorded accepting a bag containing $50,000 in cash from undercover FBI agents posing as business executives.
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