Jeffrey Epstein Cellmate Claims Prosecutors Offered Deal to Implicate Trump
ValuetainmentNovember 7, 202517 min319,415 views
25 connectionsΒ·29 entities in this videoβAlleged Plea Deal for Epstein
- π‘ A former cellmate of Jeffrey Epstein, Nicholas Tartaglione, claims Epstein told him that New York federal prosecutors offered him a deal to walk free.
- π― This deal was contingent on Epstein agreeing to implicate Donald Trump in his crimes.
- π Epstein reportedly stated that prosecutors, including Moren Comey (daughter of James Comey), suggested that if Trump's people couldn't disapprove of the implication, Epstein would be pardoned.
Epstein's Refusal and Comey's Role
- β‘ Epstein allegedly refused the deal, telling his cellmate that Trump had nothing to do with his crimes and that this was not the answer they wanted.
- π§ The transcript highlights Moren Comey's past involvement in high-profile cases, including Epstein's, Ghislaine Maxwell's, and the Diddy case, within her district.
- β οΈ The claim suggests a pattern of prosecutors potentially using plea deals to target political figures, with the specific mention of Trump being the "big prize."
Credibility of the Cellmate Testimony
- π The discussion raises significant doubts about the credibility of the cellmate's testimony, noting that jailhouse informant testimony is widely considered unreliable.
- π While the cellmate is a convicted quadruple murderer serving a life sentence, the argument is made that his testimony, even if true, would be subject to scrutiny regarding his motives for speaking out.
- π Despite the questionable source, the podcast hosts acknowledge the allegations are being discussed and that the motive to target Trump is seen as plausible by many.
Broader Implications and Political Motivation
- π― The narrative suggests that the alleged offer to Epstein reflects a broader pattern of political motivation to undermine Donald Trump.
- π This is linked to previous efforts like the Russia collusion investigation and impeachments, framing them as part of a consistent agenda.
- π The hosts express belief that individuals like James Comey and others involved in investigating Trump are part of a "deep state" apparatus aiming to prevent his political success.
Discussion on Credibility and Motives
- π§© The podcast debates whether Moren Comey is compromised due to her father's position and her alleged animosity towards Trump.
- π£οΈ While some participants express strong disbelief in the cellmate's account due to his criminal history, others find it conceivable that prosecutors would seek any means to target Trump.
- β The consensus leans towards the idea that while the specific claim might be unreliable, the underlying motive to damage Trump politically is perceived as real by many.
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