Anonymous ID: 2a8bf4 April 2, 2019, 2:57 p.m. No.6022197   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2264

>>6022030

To this day I haven't seen ANY text from those 2 that would give an inclination that they were "lovers".

I'm sure if that were the case, ther would've been a HINT of an affair. Those 2, produced the dullest texts I ever read when it comes to love or even liking somebody.

Anonymous ID: 2a8bf4 April 2, 2019, 3:18 p.m. No.6022489   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2520 >>2527 >>2570

In Nellie Ohrs testimony she said she worked on various other "projects", this is most likely some of her work. Although she was an expert on Russia, she said nothing in the dossier was part of the work she did for Fushion GPS. She is going to jail for sure.

 

Taken from the previous referenced Zero hedge article

 

While trying to tie Trump to Epstein in an attempt to push the narrative to at least two reporters, Glenn Simpson of Fusion GPS - the firm behind the unsubstantiated "Trump-Russia" dossier, found that the Trump-Epstein link appears purely social, according to the Washington Times, which writes "Journalist sources told The Washington Times that Fusion founder Glenn Simpson pushed the idea of a close relationship between Mr. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein," adding "Ken Silverstein, the reporter who ultimately wrote an Epstein-Trump report, confirmed to The Times that Fusion had sourced the story."

Mr. Silverstein, who wrote the Vice.Com story, was asked by The Washington Times if Fusion pushed the Epstein-Trump story.

 

Since you asked, yes, they helped me with that, Mr. Silverstein said. But as you can see, I could not make a strong case for Trump being super close to Epstein, so they could hardly have been thrilled with that story. [In my humble opinion], that was the best story written about Trumps ties to Epstein, but I failed to nail him. Trumps ties were mild compared to Bill Cintons