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Don’t Forget That The Man Who Gave Jeffrey Epstein His Sweetheart Deal That Let Him Go Free Is Now Trump’s Labor Secretary

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With all of the talk about the arrest of billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein…. again, there is much talk about his ties to the Clinton’s and rightly so.  However, does anyone remember that shortly after attorney Alexander Acosta gave Epstein a sweetheart deal that ultimately ended with him barely serving any time and walking free, Acosta was made President Donald Trump’s Labor Secretary?  Yes, that’s exactly right.  And before you say Trump had nothing to do with Epstein.  Let me just remind you of this…

Oh, and this…

The news this weekend and at the start of the week today has been about Epstein’s arrest, but the question that should be asked is why was he free in the first place?

Let’s recap.

In February, I reported that a federal judge ruled that prosecutors who worked under former Miami US Attorney Alex Acosta, who is now President Donald Trump’s Labor Secretary, broke the law when handling convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s case.

The Miami Herald reported:

Federal prosecutors, under former Miami U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta, broke the law when they concealed a plea agreement from more than 30 underage victims who had been sexually abused by wealthy New York hedge fund manager Jeffrey Epstein, a federal judge ruled Thursday.

While the decision marks a victory for crime victims, the federal judge, Kenneth A. Marra, stopped short of overturning Epstein’s plea deal, or issuing an order resolving the case. He instead gave federal prosecutors 15 days to confer with Epstein’s victims and their attorneys to come up with a settlement. The victims did not seek money or damages as part of the suit.

It’s not clear whether the victims, now in their late 20s and early 30s, can, as part of the settlement, demand that the government prosecute Epstein. But others are calling on the Justice Department to take a new look at the case in the wake of the judge’s ruling.

“As a legal matter, the non-prosecution agreement entered into by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Southern District of Florida does not bind other U.S. Attorneys in other districts. They are free, if they conclude it is appropriate to do so, to bring criminal actions against Mr. Epstein and his co-conspirators,’’ said lawyer David Boies, representing two of Epstein’s victims who claim they were trafficked by Epstein in New York and other areas of the country.

The report went on to point out:

Marra, in a 33-page opinion, said prosecutors not only violated the Crime Victims’ Rights Act by not informing the victims, they also misled the girls into believing that the FBI’s sex trafficking case against Epstein was still ongoing — when in fact, prosecutors had secretly closed it after sealing the plea bargain from the public record.

And just so people who want to excuse President Trump’s affiliations from Epstein, I offer this from The Daily Wire.

  • Trump called Epstein a “terrific guy” and “a lot of fun to be with” who “likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side. No doubt about it — Jeffrey enjoys his social life.” (New York Magazine)
  • Trump was in Epstein’s “little black book,” which was stolen by a former employee in 2004. The book listed “14 phone numbers including emergency numbers, car numbers, and numbers to Trump’s security guard and houseman.”
  • Jeffrey Epstein’s brother, Mark, testified in 2009 that Trump flew on Jeffrey’s private jet at least once. Message pads seized from Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion indicate that Trump called Epstein twice in November of 2004. (Vice)
  • In 2010, while under oath, Epstein admitted to “socializing” with Trump, but pled the fifth to Trump attending sex parties with underage girls. (Vice)
  • In April 2016, a woman in California, “Katie Johnson”, filed a $100 million lawsuit against Trump, accusing him of raping her more than 20 years ago when she was just 13 years old and threatening to harm her and her family.” The lawsuit also names Epstein for alleged sexual misconduct and threats. (Independent) The lawsuit was dismissed over technical filing errors (the address listed in court documents was a foreclosed home that has been vacant since its owner died), with the plaintiff failing in her attempt to avoid incurring the cost of the litigation. (Radar Online) “Johnson” filed a second lawsuit, which she also dropped after failing to show up at a press conference, claiming threats to her life.

It took the media a while, but they finally caught wind of the deal that Epstein received from the feds, not under the usurper, Barack Hussein Obama Soetoro Sobarkah, but under the Trump administration, and they began reporting it.

In May, the Federal Bureau of Investigation released a trove of documents from an investigation into billionaire hedge fund manager and convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, and one of the most notable revelations is that he appears to have worked as an FBI informant, in exchange for a lenient sentence.

That’s the FBI under President Trump.  Not a word of “fake news.”

In the month prior, Secretary of Labor Alexander Acosta appeared before a budget appropriations subcommittee to testify about the effectiveness of the Labor Department’s 2020 budget which calls for a 10 percent cut in programs affecting millions of workers. When it came time for Acosta to testify whether or not he could safeguard children from illegal labor practices and combat human trafficking, multiple lawmakers grilled him over the sweetheart deal he gave convicted billionaire pedophile Jeffery Epstein who is also suspected of running a massive child sex trafficking ring.

Rightfully so.

Now, I’m curious.  Does anyone think that Mr. Acosta’s actions in the Epstein case, which allowed a pedophile to walk free had anything at all to do with his appointment as Labor Secretary?

Article posted with permission from Sons Of Liberty Media


Tim Brown

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