Images Have Been Released of 'a Treasure Trove of Potential Proof' Found in Jeffrey Epstein's Mansion
Multiple Presidential administrations from both parties have managed to oversee the convictions of two child sex traffickers. Claimed hundreds of victims. Cited evidence of 10,000 hours of video of the crimes. And gotten elected with the promise that not only would the accused face justice, but that the men who participated in these straight up evil, demonic acts of depravity would also be caught and tried for their crimes.
At least until they didn't:
Which inevitably begs the question of what evidence the Feds used to convict Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell? What exhibits do you present to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that hundreds of girls, many of them underage, were sexually assaulted if you can't find the actual sexual assaulters? Especially given that the guilty parties were two of the most well-connected people on Earth? Presumably someone was occupying half the screen in those videos. (Or 33%, depending on the level of degeneracy involved.) I mean, acts of moral turpitude upon at-risk young people don't commit themselves. And given that we live in a world where you can't order a pizza or even walk up a flight of stairs without somebody collecting that data, you'd think there's a digital paper trail to be found somewhere.
Anyway, you'd be safe to assume that records were kept. Which is exactly what's being reported:
Source (paywall) - Dozens of CDs, binders, and mystery hard drives found at Jeffrey Epstein's New York mansion have cast doubt on the Trump administration's controversial claims that they found no evidence that the late pedophile had blackmailed his prominent friends.
Photos of the explosive evidence, unearthed by DailyMail.com, show a treasure trove of potential proof that was hiding inside the $51million Manhattan townhouse during a raid of the property in 2018.
Epstein's victims and even some of his former associates have claimed in interviews or depositions over the years that the disgraced financier had secretly kept incriminating footage of his high-profile friends. …
Now, chilling exhibits from Epstein's New York property - where many of the crimes took place - show shelves full of labeled binders, drawers packed with CDs, and a closet on the fifth floor where the stash was hidden.
In one photo, the labels on the binders are redacted but are believed to have contained the names of girls or young women who featured in the videos.
Another, of what appears to be a dressing room in the home, shows a large safe that was found containing a large amount of cash and passports.
On top of the safe were two binders full of CDs, among other items.
One particularly damning box of hard drives was found sealed with evidence tape - but an FBI agent admitted on the stand it wasn't their tape - suggesting it could date back to the first raid at his Palm Beach mansion during the 2006 investigation, which resulted in Epstein getting a sweetheart plea deal and just 15 months behind bars.
The resurfaced images were revealed in court during the trial of Epstein's 'madam' Ghislaine Maxwell.
To review: We mentioned the 10,000 of video. We can add to it "explosive evidence" consisting of "dozens of CDs, binders, and mystery hard drives." Most if not all carefully labeled. Most likely with the names of the victims. A closet on the fifth floor. A "large safe that was found containing a large amount of cash and passports." Also "two binders full of CDs." And "one particularly damning box of hard drives was found sealed with evidence tape." All containing no evidence of any kind against anyone except these two wretched ghouls, Epstein and Maxwell.
It would seem to most of us that that is a motherlode of data storage, both digital and print, carefully kept and organized for the sole purpose of storing no data. It sounds like a colossal waste of time and money to keep all that just to not have anything on it. But the Department of Justice says there's nothing there. So as good citizens, it's up to us to do our patriotic duty to accept without questioning any further.
After all, you either accept that there's no there there in all that information, or you assume a coverup has been taking place all these years. Maybe because the people allegedly in those CD, binders and hard drives are so important they can get away with heinous crimes. Or you buy the theory that Lord and Lady Dirtbag here were foreign agents and these girls were sacrificed on the altar of international geopolitics. That exposing anyone else involved would cost the good guys some war we're not aware of. Maybe even that the victims will get their justice because we live still live in a civilized country; it just can't happen right now because reasons.
All we can say for sure is if there is anyone in all those files, they got a better shake than poor Peanut the Squirrel did.