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Totally agree.I think so too. It is easy to see now that Epstein got off too easy before and his victims were not treated with an appropriate level of respect in the matter. Is there any doubt that is all because of Epstein's wealth and influence? Not every pedophile gets it this easy. This country needs to establish that there are not a separate set of laws for the rich and powerful. This Epstein case is sickening. He was treated with kid gloves because of his money and who he knew.
I think so too. It is easy to see now that Epstein got off too easy before and his victims were not treated with an appropriate level of respect in the matter. Is there any doubt that is all because of Epstein's wealth and influence? Not every pedophile gets it this easy. This country needs to establish that there are not a separate set of laws for the rich and powerful. This Epstein case is sickening. He was treated with kid gloves because of his money and who he knew.
Per Epstein's victims... they were never informed of the plea agreement which Alex Acosta entered into with Epstein's lawyers before the judge agreed to it. That is against the law... Acosta was the lead prosecutor. The only possible defense is to say that Epstein's victims are lying and Acosta did inform them of the plea deal beforehand... but why would they lie?Prove it in the courts.
Getting tired of arguing this... we are at an impasse. I think Acosta should have informed the victims of the plea and you are giving him the benefit of the doubt about (something, I guess).Again, did he? Acosta didn't prosecute him.
Sounds like people told him to back off. You know, the Epstein subscribers.If Epstein belonged to intelligence, what took them so long to crack the case of "Epstein: The International Human Trafficker"? Maybe that would be a better question for the Q people if they want to fit it in to their theory.
I guess we'll just have to wait and see what all comes of this. One thing is for sure, many more are going to be outed.Per Epstein's victims... they were never informed of the plea agreement which Alex Acosta entered into with Epstein's lawyers before the judge agreed to it. That is against the law... Acosta was the lead prosecutor. The only possible defense is to say that Epstein's victims are lying and Acosta did inform them of the plea deal beforehand... but why would they lie?
He makes a valid point if Acosta want prosecuting him.Getting tired of arguing this... we are at an impasse. I think Acosta should have informed the victims of the plea and you are giving him the benefit of the doubt about (something, I guess).
I'm done with this thread. Nice to see you back here... and get GV to come back to, if you can. You guys are great posters.
An accusation has been made that Epstein was working with Mueller who was blackmailing those implicated. No idea if true but knowing what I know now about Mueller, I don't put it past him.If Epstein belonged to intelligence, what took them so long to crack the case of "Epstein: The International Human Trafficker"? Maybe that would be a better question for the Q people if they want to fit it in to their theory.
Nothing new about Acosta came out this week, so why were you not calling for his head the past few months?I think so too. It is easy to see now that Epstein got off too easy before and his victims were not treated with an appropriate level of respect in the matter. Is there any doubt that is all because of Epstein's wealth and influence? Not every pedophile gets it this easy. This country needs to establish that there are not a separate set of laws for the rich and powerful. This Epstein case is sickening. He was treated with kid gloves because of his money and who he knew.
I know I said that I was done with this thread, but this is some pretty "out there stuff" ... I have to ask. Who is making that accusation?An accusation has been made that Epstein was working with Mueller who was blackmailing those implicated. No idea if true but knowing what I know now about Mueller, I don't put it past him.
Because Epstein is facing new charges. That sentence he received a decade ago, merits additional scrutiny in light of that. Who was responsible for signing off on that plea deal on the prosecution's side? My understanding is that it was Acosta.Nothing new about Acosta came out this week, so why were you not calling for his head the past few months?
Maybe Acosta didn’t think he could get a conviction? Nothing Acosta did or did not do is new. You are jumping on the fire his ass bandwagon, which is the lazy approach, when you have no clue what circumstances led him to make the deal.Because Epstein is facing new charges. That sentence he received a decade ago, merits additional scrutiny in light of that. Who was responsible for signing off on that plea deal on the prosecution's side? My understanding is that it was Acosta.
Fair enough but why not explain that to the (alleged) victims before presenting the plea agreement to the judge? Something isn't right about that.Maybe Acosta didn’t think he could get a conviction? Nothing Acosta did or did not do is new. You are jumping on the fire his ass bandwagon, which is the lazy approach, when you have no clue what circumstances led him to make the deal.
