Bryan McFadden and Ashton Kutcher, Mandleson's wet dream?For a second I thought this was going to say Bryan McFadden was in the Epstein files.
Bryan McFadden and Ashton Kutcher, Mandleson's wet dream?For a second I thought this was going to say Bryan McFadden was in the Epstein files.
Looks like the shitflood/avalanche has done its work, a cover-up like this now barely raising an eyebrow - and along with my complete lack of surprise that the only head to roll was that of the one who tried to do the right thing.The FBI report states that McFadden found Kushner’s business activity to be “mind boggling” and that “she had never seen a flow like that.”
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The Epstein Whistleblower Who Was Silenced
A former Deutsche Bank compliance officer told the FBI she was fired in 2018 after flagging suspicious activity in accounts linked to Jeffrey Epstein and Jared Kushner, offering yet another example of how they operated above the law.jacobin.com
Not related to the trafficking unfortunately but hopefully that will come next!Andrew has been arrested![]()
The smug sh!t thought he was above the law......it's a move in the right direction, and will make others realise that money doesn't mean you are above the law. I hope more perpetrators are squirming right now due to this.....Not related to the trafficking unfortunately but hopefully that will come next!
Probably much easier to gather evidence and prove fraud than historic abuse sadly. At least they have managed to get him on something.Crimes against money take priority over crimes against children, depressingly.
You may well be right though (e2a : as noted above, beaten to it!) it's also likely that this charge is one they would be able to prove in relatively short order as there's clear documented evidence, whereas anything else will need re-interviews(?) and presumably witness questioning in court, and that's before we get anywhere near extradition.The sceptic in me fears they are doing this to make it look like they are doing something about it and nothing will come of the worse stuff. Charge him on lesser charges to appease the public maybe. I am cynical in my old age though![]()
Have any other women apart from sadly deceased Giuffre given statements against him?You may well be right though (e2a : as noted above, beaten to it!) it's also likely that this charge is one they would be able to prove in relatively short order as there's clear documented evidence, whereas anything else will need re-interviews(?) and presumably witness questioning in court, and that's before we get anywhere near extradition.
Actually thinking about that, I have a feeling that being in prison for one thing would mean that he couldn't be extradited until he had served his sentence?
Good question, if there's none to come forward then I suspect it will end up filed somewhere under 'unlikely to succeed', I'm not sure what else they could do.Have any other women apart from sadly deceased Giuffre given statements against him?
Maybe this will give them the push if they can see that something might actually be done. We can only hope.Good question, if there's none to come forward then I suspect it will end up filed somewhere under 'unlikely to succeed', I'm not sure what else they could do.
You never know - but it will likely have to wait for the current one to be completed - but even this has its possibilities since a conviction would be on the basis of undisclosed information which would (potentially or definitely?) be grounds for US investigation of insider trading, which in turn would lead to questions about who knew what (and of course all their denials) and whether the US has some sort of proceeds or crime type legislation if you knowingly put your money in the hands of a crook to invest.Maybe this will give them the push if they can see that something might actually be done. We can only hope.
Maybe they tried and were silenced. Especially after Giuffre's death I would assume some who thought of coming forward have decided not to.Have any other women apart from sadly deceased Giuffre given statements against him?