Anonymous ID: 739c16 April 6, 2018, 10:53 p.m. No.932070   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2111 >>2204 >>2303

Digging around googling names off of Epstein’s flight log I stumbled on this Epstein rosy eyed write up about his affinity for young girls.

 

Think I found out why Dershowitz is so nice to POTUS on TV.

 

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“Epstein mounted an aggressive counterinvestigation. Epstein’s friend Alan Dershowitz, the Harvard law professor, provided the police and the state attorney’s office with a dossier on a couple of the victims gleaned from their MySpace sites—showing alcohol and drug use and lewd comments. The police complained that private investigators were harassing the family of the 14-year-old girl before she was to appear before the grand jury in spring 2006. The police said that one girl had called another to say, “Those who help [Epstein] will be compensated and those who hurt him will be dealt with.””

 

Lot of sauce in this article, smushed between the secret love affair the author has with Epstein. Published in 2007.

 

http:// nymag.com/news/features/41826/

Anonymous ID: 739c16 April 6, 2018, 11:07 p.m. No.932204   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2220 >>2400

>>932070

 

Epstein grew up in Coney Island, the son of a Parks Department employee. He never got a college degree. He studied science at Cooper Union and then NYU before migrating inevitably toward wealth. For two years, he was a charismatic teacher of physics and math at the Dalton School on the Upper East Side, till Ace Greenberg, a friend of the father of one of Epstein’s students, offered him a job at Bear Stearns. In one of the charmingly inevitable accidents of Epstein’s rise, Greenberg was a senior partner of the house; Bear Stearns CEO Jimmy Cayne later told New York that Epstein’s forte was dealing with wealthier clients, helping them with their overall portfolios. Leslie Wexner, founder of Limited Brands, reportedly made Epstein his financial adviser and was instrumental in building his fortune. Epstein was no footman; he loved luxury and, in his own words, saw himself as a financial architect, someone who could show the rich how to live with their money. “I want people to understand the power, the responsibility, and the burden of their money,” he once wrote. At times, his powers seemed magical. “I think it’s all done with mirrors,” says Michael Stroll, a Chicago businessman who sued Epstein (and lost) when an oil deal didn’t work out.

 

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We need to dig his innocuously mentioned father, and all these fucks that made him rich without a college degree. Also the school he taught at, etc.

 

Epstein is the keystone of this loop of people if you think about it.

 

Also notice the words used above. Magical, mirrors, powers.