Epstein Files: Virginia Giuffre's Diary Contradicts FBI Report
The Trump ReportJuly 11, 202527 min535,589 views
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- π΅οΈ The FBI investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's demise concluded with no evidence of bribery or a secret client list, stating no one entered the prison area suspiciously on the night of his death.
- π« The Justice Department announced no further disclosure of Epstein-related material would be made, effectively dismissing claims of blackmail or murder.
- π£οΈ President Trump echoed this sentiment, stating there was "nothing to see here."
Virginia Giuffre's Account
- π Virginia Giuffre, a prominent victim, had remained largely silent after a settlement, living reclusively in Australia.
- π± A cryptic Instagram post in March, detailing a car accident and a dire prognosis, prompted renewed interest.
- π Giuffre's diary, written between January and April of her death, offers a stream-of-consciousness account, emphasizing clarity regarding her accusations against Prince Andrew and others associated with Epstein's island.
Diary Revelations and Contradictions
- πΉ Giuffre's diary explicitly states she was watched by Epstein's hidden cameras and that the FBI possesses footage of her being abused by other men, used for blackmail.
- π Intriguingly, the diary also mentions several high-profile individuals, including a prime minister of another country, suggesting a broader blackmail network.
- β οΈ These diary entries directly contradict the FBI and DOJ's claims that no credible evidence of blackmail against prominent individuals was found or that Epstein had accomplices.
Broader Context and Criticism
- π° Other victims, like Sarah Ransom, have also claimed Epstein secretly filmed victims with high-profile figures for blackmail purposes.
- π Reporters like Julie K. Brown have highlighted the existence of large binders of CDs and hard drives found at Epstein's properties, with no public disclosure of their contents.
- π’ Critics, including conspiracy theorists like Alex Jones and Tucker Carlson, have accused the Trump administration and figures like Attorney General Pam Bondi of covering up serious crimes.
- ποΈ The Trump administration's initial promise of radical transparency regarding the Epstein files is contrasted with the current perception of a cover-up, leading to accusations of hypocrisy.
Trump's Connection and Stance
- βοΈ Donald Trump's past association with Epstein is noted, including travel on Epstein's private jet, the "Lolita Express," and social interactions dating back to the late '80s.
- π€ Despite their past friendship, reporting suggests Trump later became helpful to lawyers investigating Epstein, actively working behind the scenes.
- π Trump has expressed significant irritation when questioned about Epstein, particularly after the FBI report, signaling a desire to move past the topic.
- π The administration's emphasis on transparency now appears hypocritical to many, given the limited disclosure and the contradictions raised by Giuffre's diary.
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