7 Steps for Accountability in the Epstein Case
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36 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβGhislaine Maxwell's Testimony
- π‘ Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's madam, is reportedly willing to testify before Congress about his criminal enterprise.
- π Congress should invite Maxwell to testify, even if her testimony is not fully trusted, as it could provide leads for unanswered questions.
- β οΈ The downside of her testimony is minimal, with potential benefits including uncovering leads or simply exposing her desire for attention.
Forensic Pathologists' Findings
- π¬ Three forensic pathologists have publicly stated that the wounds on Jeffrey Epstein's body contradict the official suicide narrative.
- π¨ββοΈ Experts like Dr. Michael Boden, Dr. Ron Martinelli, and Chris Martinsson (PhD) have analyzed the marks, suggesting homicide by strangulation rather than suicide by hanging.
- ποΈ Congress should summon these experts to testify and then question the medical examiner and Bureau of Prisons about their findings.
Alex Acosta and Missing Emails
- π΅οΈββοΈ Alex Acosta, the former US attorney who oversaw Epstein's non-prosecution agreement, should be called to testify before Congress.
- π§ Acosta's claim that Epstein was an intel asset, followed by the disappearance of his government emails, warrants investigation.
- π» The suggestion is made for Elon Musk and his team to conduct a forensic analysis to recover Acosta's deleted emails, as they are likely not permanently erased.
William Burns and Intelligence Connections
- πΊπΈ William Burns, former Under Secretary of State and current CIA Director, met with Epstein three times before becoming CIA Director.
- β Burns should be questioned about these meetings and his official explanation of consulting Epstein on transitioning to the civilian sector.
Document Release and Grand Juries
- π Reporter John Solomon suggests that Pam Bondi, as Attorney General, has the authority to release documents related to Epstein that do not involve child sexual abuse material.
- βοΈ The grand jury documents in the Southern District of New York and the Florida grand jury are identified as crucial sources of information.
- π A Vaughn index of released and unreleased documents is recommended to provide transparency and rebuild public trust.
Judicial Branch and Transparency
- π§ββοΈ Alan Dershowitz, who claims to have seen the Epstein client list and denies association with the crimes, believes judges have the power to release him from non-disclosure orders.
- π£οΈ Advocates should push for these judges to allow Dershowitz to speak publicly, as his testimony could reveal significant information about the government and judicial branch.
Special Investigative Team
- π― A special investigative team with highly skilled forensic tech people, potentially including Elon Musk, should be appointed within the Department of Justice.
- π This team's mandate would be to investigate agencies for evidence of destruction, subversion, or hidden documents related to the Epstein case and identify those involved.
- βοΈ This approach aims to uncover the truth and provide justice, addressing the lack of transparency and the public's desire for accountability.
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Jeffrey EpsteinGhislaine MaxwellEpstein ListAccountabilityForensic PathologySuicide vs HomicideAlex AcostaElon MuskWilliam BurnsDocument ReleaseGrand JuryPam BondiAlan DershowitzSpecial ProsecutorDepartment of Justice
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