With convicted sex offender Jeffrey
Epstein now dead, the Justice Department has launched an investigation
into prison procedures that allowed him to commit suicide. Meanwhile,
women who were sexually abused or raped by Epstein when they were minors
are continuing civil actions against Epstein’s estate.
But why no congressional investigation
into Epstein’s relationship, if any, to intelligence agencies, including
the CIA, the Mossad, or any others? Have we gotten to the point where
everyone is so scared to be labeled a “conspiracy theorist” that
Congress is precluded from conducting a legitimate investigation into
the CIA or other intelligence agencies?
Such an investigation would not come out
of the blue. It would revolve around the undeniably sweetheart deal that
the U.S. Attorney in Florida, Alexander Acosta, gave to Epstein and the
reasons that he gave that sweetheart deal to him.
The plea deal enabled Epstein to escape
federal charges for sex trafficking and allowed him to plead guilty at
the state level to the much lesser crime of soliciting prostitution,
which enabled him to serve one year in a local jail, sort of. During
that year, officials permitted him to leave the jailhouse on a daily
basis to attend to business matters, after which he would return to
spend the night in jail.
It would be extremely difficult to find a
more sweetheart deal than that. But the question is, Why? We all know
how tough federal prosecutors can be. We also know that sex trafficking
is not something that is ordinarily countenanced at the federal level,
especially when it involves underaged girls........https://www.fff.org/2019/08/21/why-no-congressional-investigation-into-epsteins-intelligence-connections/
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