Jeffrey Epstein's Unsealed Documents Suggest 'Sex Tapes' Involving Bill Clinton, Richard Branson, and Prince Andrew; Epstein's Defense Casts Doubt on Witness Sarah Ransome's Claims
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In 2005, the police in Palm Beach, Florida, started looking into Jeffrey Epstein because someone said he gave money to a 14-year-old girl for sex. In 2019, while waiting for his trial in jail, he died by suicide.
Newly opened documents in Jeffrey Epstein's case revealed that before he died, he had videos of famous people like ex-President Bill Clinton, Sir Richard Branson, and Britain's Prince Andrew involved in sexual activities.
Sarah Ransome said things about what happened, but Jeffrey Epstein's lawyers say her stories might not be true or reliable.
Jeffrey Epstein got more than 30 girls to give him massages, according to court papers.
His lawyer, Alan Dershowitz, said that Sarah Ransome's statements aren't believable at all. The court didn't receive any evidence of tapes existing, and Ransome took back her accusations shortly after making them.
King Charles plans to address the issues related to Prince Andrew, which might include reducing his financial support.
Additionally, the lawyer mentioned that Sarah Ransome provided a statement about how she was affected before Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's ex-girlfriend, was sentenced for being involved in sex trafficking.
In emails, she said that Jeffrey Epstein recorded videos of Clinton, Prince Andrew, and Richard Branson having sex with her friend. She mentioned having some footage that clearly shows their faces. When her friend went to the police in 2008 to report the incidents involving Epstein, Clinton, Branson, and Prince Andrew, she felt humiliated because nothing was done about it.
Ransome made strong accusations against former President Donald Trump. She claimed that he had frequent sexual encounters with her friend at Jeffrey Epstein's New York mansion. Additionally, in her emails, she targeted Hillary Clinton, stating she aimed to prevent both Clinton and Trump from getting elected, referring to Clinton as "that evil person" and calling Trump a "pedophile."
A new list from Jeffrey Epstein included Hillary Clinton's name. However, shortly after, Ransome retracted her accusations, expressing regret for reaching out and stating she didn't want to pursue it further. She felt it wasn't worth speaking up as she believed she wouldn't be listened to, and feared negative consequences if she went public.
WHO IS JEFFREY EPSTEIN?
A wealthy man who spent time with famous people, politicians, billionaires, and smart people, Jeffrey Epstein, was looked into by the police in Palm Beach, Florida, in 2005 after he was accused of paying a 14-year-old girl for sex. He was arrested in 2006.
Jeffrey Epstein was a rich businessman who trafficked young girls for more than 20 years. Many underage girls reported similar abuse, but in 2008, he pleaded guilty to a charge involving only one victim and served 13 months in a jail work-release program.
The Miami Herald's investigation brought attention back to the case, and in 2019, federal prosecutors in New York charged Epstein with sex trafficking. He died by suicide in jail while waiting for his trial.
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