American Elite Sex Offender Classic
Jeffrey Epstein, billionaire sex offender, settles suit with money and apology
Two women, identified only as Jane Doe 1 and 2, filed a rare civil lawsuit against the U.S. government in 2008 after Epstein received what their lawyers called “one of the most extraordinarily lenient plea arrangements in American history.”
A decade ago, Palm Beach financier Jeffrey Epstein pleaded guilty to sex crimes involving underage girls and got 13 months behind bars. What the public and his accusers didn’t know at the time was that he had secretly struck a deal with federal prosecutors that spared him from charges that could have put him away for the rest of his life.
When the deal finally came to light years later, it immediately raised suspicions that Epstein — a man who counted Bill Clinton and Donald Trump among his friends and had some of the finest legal talent in America as his lawyers — had used his wealth and political connections to win special treatment.
Those allegations flared anew in recent weeks as news organizations published interviews with the alleged victims and took a closer look at Alexander Acosta, who as the U.S. attorney in Miami in 2008 approved the secret deal. Acosta is now Trump’s secretary of labor.
The rest is history here.
Guess Harvey Weinstein must be smiling now… #MeToo000 !
Meanwhile,
Kelsey Ray Got Something “Epstein” To Share…
Kelsey Ray previously work as a vocalist for Radio Disney. She was a performer at the AMTC Talent Show at the age of 17. Kelsey known for participating in The Voice and American Idol contests.
Kelsey Ray is an actress, known for Slasher Party, Shooting the Warwicks (2015) and Handle with Care (2014).