Omnibus Jeffrey Epstein & Ghislaine Maxwell

Ron in Regina

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Trump was 16. Coulda been.
If your Aunt had balls, she coulda been your Uncle.😉
Jacqueline est Francais. Catholic.
Ok, phew. Coulda been…😁
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I wonder if Jeffrey Epstein’s brother would be amenable to this request?🤔
The Journal, in another exclusive investigation on July 23, based on interviews with senior administration officials, reported that in May, Attorney General Pam Bondi and her deputy informed the president at a meeting in the White House that his name was in the Epstein files….but that doesn’t mean anything out’a context like that, & those 1000 FBI agents working in shifts shoulda found every mention of Trump by now I’d ass/u/me.

The Murdoch-owned paper’s reporting highlights the Trump administration’s dodgy handling of the Epstein investigation, but that could be just because Trump doesn’t really follow this, etc…

Handling that has led to pushback even from MAGA members who rarely critique the president. This scrutiny was spurred by a memo filed July 7 from the Department of Justice, stating there was no evidence implicating others in Epstein’s crimes or that he had been suicided murdered.

On Tuesday, House Speaker Mike Johnson announced he would send lawmakers home early for August recess to avoid votes on releasing the Epstein files.

The representatives sent a letter to Epstein’s estate on Friday, asking that the book be delivered to them by August 10—one day before the House Oversight Committee is scheduled speak with longtime Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell, who reportedly compiled the birthday album (yet nobody thought to talk to her until it became apparent this wouldn’t just blow over & fade away) and has been subpoenaed to sit for a deposition.

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche has spent multiple days in Tallahassee this week conducting interviews with Maxwell.
Blanche is best known for representing U.S. president Donald Trump in the 2024 criminal trial in New York City, but I’m sure that’s just another coincidence, right? It’s not like Trump follows this topic, etc…
I’m ass/u/ming the fact that Blanche was Trumps former personal attorney would never have come up in the meeting between Maxwell & Blanche, and is probably a coincidence and irrelevant.
(YouTube & House Oversight Dems seek 'birthday book' from Epstein case)

The House Representatives letter referenced the Journal’s reporting and held that the book “is relevant for ongoing congressional oversight” of the DOJ’s handling of the Epstein investigation, as well as the "Trump Administration’s decision to declassify and release only a handful of documents” from the Epstein files “while withholding others from the public.”
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Well…if that book still exists, and if all the 50th birthday, well wishing is still inside of it including from Donald Trump and Bill Clinton and many many others I’m ass/u/ming, that would make that $10 billion lawsuit more interesting.😁. Could Rupert Murdoch counter-sue against a sitting US president? Hmmmm….1753570441923.jpeg
 
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Trump says Epstein 'stole' young women from Mar-a-Lago spa, including Virginia Giuffre
Author of the article:Associated Press
Associated Press
Chris Megerian And Eric Tucker
Published Jul 29, 2025 • Last updated 16 hours ago • 3 minute read

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Tuesday that Jeffrey Epstein “stole” young women who worked for the spa at Mar-a-Lago, the latest evolution in his description of how their highly scrutinized relationship ended years ago.


One of the women, he acknowledged, was Virginia Giuffre, who was among Epstein’s most well-known sex trafficking accusers.


Trump’s comments expanded on remarks he had made a day earlier, when he said he had banned Epstein from his private club in Florida two decades ago because his one-time friend “stole people that worked for me.” At the time, he did not make clear who those workers were.

The Republican president has faced an outcry over his administration’s refusal to release more records about Epstein after promises of transparency, a rare example of strain within Trump’s tightly controlled political coalition. Trump has attempted to tamp down questions about the case, expressing annoyance that people are still talking about it six years after Epstein died by suicide while awaiting trial, even though some of his own allies have promoted conspiracy theories about it.


Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s imprisoned former girlfriend, was recently interviewed inside a Florida courthouse by the Justice Department’s No. 2 official, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, though officials have not publicly disclosed what she said. Her lawyers said Tuesday that she’s willing to answer more questions from Congress if she is granted immunity from future prosecution for her testimony and if lawmakers agree to satisfy other conditions.

Aboard Air Force One while returning from Scotland, Trump said he was upset that Epstein was “taking people who worked for me.” The women, he said, were “taken out of the spa, hired by him — in other words, gone.”

“I said, listen, we don’t want you taking our people,” Trump said. When it happened again, Trump said he banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago.


Asked if Giuffre was one of the employees poached by Epstein, he demurred but then said “he stole her.”

The White House originally said Trump banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago because he was acting like a “creep.”

Giuffre died by suicide earlier this year. She claimed that Maxwell spotted her working as a spa attendant at Mar-a-Lago in 2000, when she was a teenager, and hired her as Epstein’s masseuse, which led to sexual abuse.

Although Giuffre’s allegations did not become part of criminal prosecutions against Epstein, she is central to conspiracy theories about the case. She accused Epstein of pressuring her into having sex with powerful men.

Maxwell, who has denied Giuffre’s allegations, is serving a 20-year-prison sentence in a Florida federal prison for conspiring with Epstein to sexually abuse underage girls.


A spokeswoman for the House Oversight Committee, which requested the interview with Maxwell, said the panel would not consider granting the immunity she requested.

The potential interview is part of a frenzied, renewed interest in the Epstein saga following the Justice Department’s statement earlier this month that it would not be releasing any additional records from the investigation, an abrupt announcement that stunned online sleuths, conspiracy theorists and elements of Trump’s political base who had been hoping to find proof of a government coverup.

Since then, the Trump administration has sought to present itself as promoting transparency, with the department urging courts to unseal grand jury transcripts from the sex-trafficking investigations. A judge in Florida last week rejected the request, though similar requests are pending in New York.


In a letter Tuesday, Maxwell’s attorneys said that though their initial instinct was for Maxwell to invoke her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination, they are open to having her cooperate provided that lawmakers satisfy their request for immunity and other conditions.

But the Oversight Committee seemed to reject that offer outright.

“The Oversight Committee will respond to Ms. Maxwell’s attorney soon, but it will not consider granting congressional immunity for her testimony,” a spokesperson said.

Separately, Maxwell’s attorneys have urged the Supreme Court to review her conviction, saying she did not receive a fair trial. They also say that one way she would testify “openly and honestly, in public,” is in the event of a pardon by Trump, who has told reporters that such a move is within his rights but that he has not been not asked to do it.

“She welcomes the opportunity to share the truth and to dispel the many misconceptions and misstatements that have plagued this case from the beginning,” the lawyers said.
 

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Trump says Epstein 'stole' young women from Mar-a-Lago spa, including Virginia Giuffre
Author of the article:Associated Press
Associated Press
Chris Megerian And Eric Tucker
Published Jul 29, 2025 • Last updated 16 hours ago • 3 minute read

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Tuesday that Jeffrey Epstein “stole” young women who worked for the spa at Mar-a-Lago, the latest evolution in his description of how their highly scrutinized relationship ended years ago.


One of the women, he acknowledged, was Virginia Giuffre, who was among Epstein’s most well-known sex trafficking accusers.


Trump’s comments expanded on remarks he had made a day earlier, when he said he had banned Epstein from his private club in Florida two decades ago because his one-time friend “stole people that worked for me.” At the time, he did not make clear who those workers were.

The Republican president has faced an outcry over his administration’s refusal to release more records about Epstein after promises of transparency, a rare example of strain within Trump’s tightly controlled political coalition. Trump has attempted to tamp down questions about the case, expressing annoyance that people are still talking about it six years after Epstein died by suicide while awaiting trial, even though some of his own allies have promoted conspiracy theories about it.


Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s imprisoned former girlfriend, was recently interviewed inside a Florida courthouse by the Justice Department’s No. 2 official, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, though officials have not publicly disclosed what she said. Her lawyers said Tuesday that she’s willing to answer more questions from Congress if she is granted immunity from future prosecution for her testimony and if lawmakers agree to satisfy other conditions.

Aboard Air Force One while returning from Scotland, Trump said he was upset that Epstein was “taking people who worked for me.” The women, he said, were “taken out of the spa, hired by him — in other words, gone.”

“I said, listen, we don’t want you taking our people,” Trump said. When it happened again, Trump said he banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago.


Asked if Giuffre was one of the employees poached by Epstein, he demurred but then said “he stole her.”

The White House originally said Trump banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago because he was acting like a “creep.”

Giuffre died by suicide earlier this year. She claimed that Maxwell spotted her working as a spa attendant at Mar-a-Lago in 2000, when she was a teenager, and hired her as Epstein’s masseuse, which led to sexual abuse.

Although Giuffre’s allegations did not become part of criminal prosecutions against Epstein, she is central to conspiracy theories about the case. She accused Epstein of pressuring her into having sex with powerful men.

Maxwell, who has denied Giuffre’s allegations, is serving a 20-year-prison sentence in a Florida federal prison for conspiring with Epstein to sexually abuse underage girls.


A spokeswoman for the House Oversight Committee, which requested the interview with Maxwell, said the panel would not consider granting the immunity she requested.

The potential interview is part of a frenzied, renewed interest in the Epstein saga following the Justice Department’s statement earlier this month that it would not be releasing any additional records from the investigation, an abrupt announcement that stunned online sleuths, conspiracy theorists and elements of Trump’s political base who had been hoping to find proof of a government coverup.

Since then, the Trump administration has sought to present itself as promoting transparency, with the department urging courts to unseal grand jury transcripts from the sex-trafficking investigations. A judge in Florida last week rejected the request, though similar requests are pending in New York.


In a letter Tuesday, Maxwell’s attorneys said that though their initial instinct was for Maxwell to invoke her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination, they are open to having her cooperate provided that lawmakers satisfy their request for immunity and other conditions.

But the Oversight Committee seemed to reject that offer outright.

“The Oversight Committee will respond to Ms. Maxwell’s attorney soon, but it will not consider granting congressional immunity for her testimony,” a spokesperson said.

Separately, Maxwell’s attorneys have urged the Supreme Court to review her conviction, saying she did not receive a fair trial. They also say that one way she would testify “openly and honestly, in public,” is in the event of a pardon by Trump, who has told reporters that such a move is within his rights but that he has not been not asked to do it.

“She welcomes the opportunity to share the truth and to dispel the many misconceptions and misstatements that have plagued this case from the beginning,” the lawyers said.
so epstein stole your underage sex toys. thanks for splainin ya sick basturd.
 
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Ron in Regina

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Yer just jealous.
I thought you were gonna ask him if it was a Russian (or at least Eastern European) under age employee that got hired away on Trump….?

Actually, wasn’t one of the famous ones pointing the finger at Epstein (& Prince what’s-his-pickle, the guy who couldn’t sweat because of PTSD?) originally an employee of Trump’s document storage/golf coarse?
 

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I thought you were gonna ask him if it was a Russian (or at least Eastern European) under age employee that got hired away on Trump….?

Actually, wasn’t one of the famous ones pointing the finger at Epstein (& Prince what’s-his-pickle, the guy who couldn’t sweat because of PTSD?) originally an employee of Trump’s document storage/golf coarse?
It's what they call "position or title inflation." What used to be called "toilet cleaner" (or more colloquially "biffy buffer") is now Custodian of Records at Moron Lardo.
 

Ron in Regina

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It's what they call "position or title inflation." What used to be called "toilet cleaner" (or more colloquially "biffy buffer") is now Custodian of Records at Moron Lardo.
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(YouTube & Trump thinks Virginia Giuffre was a Mar-a-Lago worker that Epstein poached)
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So…she was a junior rub’n’tug’er hired away from Mar-a-Lago to “massage” Epstein but at least she wasn’t serving alcohol or something nefarious like that?
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Uh-oh….gonna need a distraction, so “someone” is gonna get a tariff…
 

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Ghislaine Maxwell, the associate of Jeffrey Epstein who is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex-trafficking crimes, has been transferred from a federal prison in Florida, , to a lower-security facility in Texas, the US Bureau of Prisons said on Friday. It has nothing to do with meetings with Trump’s former personal attorney who is now the assistant DOJ. It’s just a coincidence. Nothing to see here. Move along.
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“We can confirm, Ghislaine Maxwell is in the custody of the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) at the Federal Prison Camp (FPC) Bryan in Bryan, Texas,” a spokesperson for the Bureau of Prisons said in a statement.

Maxwell’s attorney, David Oscar Markus, also confirmed the transfer but declined further comment. FPC Bryan is described as a “minimum security federal prison camp” that houses 635 female inmates.

According to the Bureau of Prisons’ inmate locator, the Texas facility is also home to Elizabeth Holmes, the disgraced former CEO of the California-based blood-testing company Theranos, who is serving a lengthy sentence for fraud. Real Housewives of Salt Lake City TV star Jen Shah is also serving time there for fraud.

Maxwell’s move from FCI Tallahassee, a low-security prison, to the federal prison camp in Bryan comes roughly a week after she was interviewed in Florida over two days about the Epstein case by the deputy US attorney general, Todd Blanche, who is also one of Donald Trump’s former lawyers.
Blanche had said that he wanted to speak with Maxwell – who was sentenced in 2022 for sex trafficking and other related crimes – to see if she might have “information about anyone who has committed crimes against victims”.😉