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Anyway, that whole topic is a slide as you conveniently misdirected from everything else in my post. Here, I fixed the part you don't like:
Epstein was given the 'deal of a lifetime' by federal prosecutor Alexander Acosta.
Alexander Acosta then become the Secretary of Labor in the Trump administration.
Andrew Farkas, a New York real estate tycoon, was in a joint venture with Jeffrey Epstein for ownership of a marina and office complex on St. Thomas island.
Farkas was also one of the earliest investors into commercial real estate listing platform Cadre, co-founded by Jared Kushner.
Farkas' connection to Kushner and willingness to do business with Epstein even after allegations of sex with underage victims had surfaced was shared by German investment giant Deutsche Bank AG.
Thomas Bowers at Deutsche Bank died by suicide after FBI sought to ask him questions regarding the Epstein case. Thomas Bowers was a banker for both Epstein & Trump.
Deutsche Bank has been connected to money laundering investigations involving The Trump Organization, the Panama Papers, Kushner Cos. and others.
Trump hired Bill Barr as U.S. Attorney General.
Bill Barr was in charge when Epstein “committed suicide”.
Strangely, Bill Barr's dad wrote about child sex slaves (in space) and was in charge of a school where Epstein taught at.
And now this case is officially covered up?
What’s going on here?
Coincidences?
Links:
>https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/04/business/jeffrey-epstein-estate-bank.html
>https://www.bisnow.com/national/news/capital-markets/jeffrey-epstein-deutsche-bank-andrew-farkas-scandal-100037
>https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/former-deutsche-bank-executive-who-oversaw-trumps-loans-dies-by-suicide/
>https://truepundit.com/jeffrey-epsteins-private-banker-at-deutsche-executive-suicide-before-feds-questioned-him/