Friday, July 12, 2019

New victims step forward claiming abuse and rape by Epstein. Maybe the IRS can reveal how Epstein amassed his fortune? Epstain=tiny.


MSN: New victims come forward as Epstein asks to be released from jail.
At least a dozen new women have come forward to claim they were sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein even as the multimillionaire money manager tries to persuade a federal judge to allow him to await a sex trafficking trial from the comfort of the same $77 million Manhattan mansion where he’s accused of luring teenage girls into unwanted sex acts.

Following Epstein’s arrest Saturday in New Jersey, four women have reached out to New York lawyer David Boies, and at least 10 other women have approached other lawyers who have represented dozens of Epstein’s alleged victims in the past.
Epstein is the textbook definition of "Flight Risk". No - he needs to remain in custody.

Considering the mystery of how Epstain amassed such a vast fortune, maybe the IRS can reveal this. After all, the DEMS demanding to see the tax returns of President Donald Trump is such a big deal, why shouldn't the source of Epstain's wealth be investigated?

Clip below via You Tube:
Local attorney Spencer Kuvin [during] a deposition Sept. 2 [2009], asked Epstein [about his small endowment] and Epstein walked out — 100 seconds after it started. And it was all caught on the video above. Epstein, 56, did answer the first question: What is your name? But he balked at the second: Is it true that . . . you have an egg-shaped penis? After an objection from his attorney, Mike Pike, and another attempt from Kuvin, Epstein took off his microphone and left.
"Is it true sir, that ah, you have what's been described as an egg-shaped penis?"

[Unintelligible].

"Sir, according to the police department's probably cause affidavit one witness described your penis as oval shaped and claimed when erect, it was thick toward the bottom but thin and small towards the head portion. And called it egg shaped. Those are not my words, I apologize..."
And that's when Epstain decided to call it a day. Nice guy, huh?

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