Monday, January 5, 2015

Bubba, the Prince, and the Billionaire. Ah how our Royalty lives!

Bill Clinton identified in lawsuit against his former friend and pedophile Jeffrey Epstein who had 'regular' orgies at his Caribbean compound that the former president visited multiple times

  • The former president was friends with Jeffrey Epstein, a financier who was arrested in 2008 for soliciting underage prostitutes
  • A new lawsuit has revealed how Clinton took multiple trips to Epstein's private island where he 'kept young women as sex slaves'
  • Clinton was also apparently friends with a woman who collected naked pictures of underage girls for Epstein to choose from
  • He hasn't cut ties with that woman, however, and invited her to Chelsea's wedding
  • Comes as friends now fear that if Hillary Clinton runs for president in 2016, all of their family's old scandals will be brought to the forefront
  • Epstein has a host of famous friends including Prince Andrew who stayed at his New York mansion AFTER his arrest

A new lawsuit has revealed the extent of former President Clinton's friendship with a fundraiser who was later jailed for having sex with an underage prostitute.
Bill Clinton's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, who served time in 2008 for his illegal sexual partners, included up multiple trips to the onetime billionaire's private island in the Caribbean where underage girls were allegedly kept as sex slaves.
The National Enquirer has released new details about the two men's friendship, which seems to have ended abruptly around the time of Epstein's arrest.
Naming names: A lawsuit between Jeffrey Epstein (right) and his legal team has included multiple mentions about the convicted pedophile's connection to former President Bill Clinton (left)
Naming names: A lawsuit between Jeffrey Epstein (right, in 2011) and his legal team has included multiple mentions about the convicted pedophile's connection to former President Bill Clinton (left, earlier this month)
Naming names: A lawsuit between Jeffrey Epstein (right, in 2011) and his legal team has included multiple mentions about the convicted pedophile's connection to former President Bill Clinton (left, earlier this month)

Pedophile paradise: The lawsuit included flight records that showed Clinton made multiple trips to Epstein's private island, Little St James (pictured), between 2002 and 2005. Women were reportedly kept there as sex slaves
Pedophile paradise: The lawsuit included flight records that showed Clinton made multiple trips to Epstein's private island, Little St James (pictured), between 2002 and 2005. Women were reportedly kept there as sex slaves

Tales of orgies and young girls being shipped to the island, called Little St. James, have been revealed as part of an ongoing lawsuit between Epstein and his former lawyers Scott Rothstein and Bradley Edwards.
It is unclear what the basis of the suit is, but they go on to call witness testimony from some of the frequent guests at Epstein's island to talk about the wild parties that were held there in the early 2000s.
Convicted: Epstein was investigated in 2005 after a woman reported that he paid her 14-year-old daughter for sex
Convicted: Epstein was investigated in 2005 after a woman reported that he paid her 14-year-old daughter for sex

Flight logs pinpoint Clinton's trips on Epstein's jet between the years 2002 and 2005, while he was working on his philanthropic post-presidential career and while his wife Hillary was a Senator for their adopted state of New York.
'I remember asking Jeffrey what's Bill Clinton doing here kind fo thing, and he laughed it off and said well he owes me a favor,' one unidentified woman said in the lawsuit, which was filed in Palm Beach Circuit Court.
The woman went on to say how orgies were a regular occurrence and she recalled two young girls from New York who were always seen around the five-house compound but their personal backstories were never revealed.
At least one woman on the compound was there unwillingly, as the suit identifies a woman as Jane Doe 102.
She 'was forced to live as one of Epstein's underage sex slaves for years and was forced to have sex with... politicians, businessmen, royalty, academicians, etc,' the lawsuit says according to The Enquirer.
Epstein's sexual exploits have been documented since 2005, when a woman in Palm Beach contacted police saying that her 14-year-old daughter had been paid $300 to massage him and then have sex.
The claim prompted a nearly year-long investigation that led to the eventual charge of soliciting prostitution which came as part of a plea deal. He spent 13 months of a 18-month sentence in jail and remains a registered sex offender. 
Several of his famous friends cut ties- including Clinton and then-New York Governor Eliot Spitzer who returned his campaign donations- but not all of them: Prince Andrew reportedly stayed at Epstein's mansion in New York in 2010, months after he was released from jail.
Keeping ties: Clinton was also friends with an unnamed woman who stored pictures of underage girls for Epstein, and though Clinton cut ties with Epstein after his arrest, he invited the woman to Chelsea's 2010 wedding
Keeping ties: Clinton was also friends with an unnamed woman who stored pictures of underage girls for Epstein, and though Clinton cut ties with Epstein after his arrest, he invited the woman to Chelsea's 2010 wedding


Clinton's connection to Epstein, who worked as a financier and education philanthropist before more than 40 women came forward with claims about him being a sexual predator, has been long-established, but The Enquirer also tells how the former president was also friends with some of Epstein's seedy acquaintances.
The lawsuit claims that Clinton was friends with an unnamed woman who 'kept images of naked underage children on her computer, helped to recruit underage children for Epstein... and photographed underage females in sexually explicit poses'.
While he cut off ties with Epstein, this woman's abuses apparently did not end their relationship as she was reportedly one of the 400 guests at Chelsea Clinton's 2010 wedding.
Latest ladies: Clinton was pictured posing for a photo with Barbie Girl (left) and Ava Adora (right), two known prostitutes who work at the Bunny Brothel in Nevada
Latest ladies: Clinton was pictured posing for a photo with Barbie Girl (left) and Ava Adora (right), two known prostitutes who work at the Bunny Brothel in Nevada
Though the lawsuit may be bringing up sexual skeleton's from Clinton's past, he has added to the drama of late by posing for a photo with two known prostitutes at a fundraiser in Los Angeles last month.
The drama of his extramarital affairs is apparently just one concern for Clinton family loyalists, as a Wall Street Journal article released today details how
'I'm not in the political camp; I'm in the friends camp. And the friends camp definitely has concerns about her running,' the former Secretary of State's friend Linda Bloodworth-Thomason told the paper,

Prince Andrew ‘sex abuse victim’ Virginia Roberts ‘was introduced to the Queen’

Virginia Roberts’s father claims she was introduced to the Queen, but Buckingham Palace have ‘no record’ of the meeting











The ‘sex slave’ who was allegedly abused by the Duke of York was introduced to the Queen during a visit to London, it has been claimed.
As Prince Andrew flew home from a skiing holiday in Switzerland to prepare to face fresh allegations, Virginia Roberts’s father, Sky, made further claims about his daughter's connection to the Royal family.
He said that she had met the Queen and been "so excited" by the introduction.
Buckingham Palace has denied the claims. A spokesperson said: "There is nothing to suggest that this claim is true. We have no record of such a meeting."
Miss Roberts claims that she was made to have sex with the Duke on three occasions.
The accusations - which also include claims that he took part in an orgy with other underage girls - are contained in a motion filed in a Florida court which allege that Jeffrey Epstein, an American investment banker, loaned her to rich and powerful friends.
Mr Roberts told the Sun: “Virginia told me a few years back that she met Prince Andrew when she went to London.
“She also said while they were there she met the Queen.
“She was so excited about meeting the Queen.
“She had been flown to London by Jeffrey. He would fly her all over the world and she would give him massages on his private jet.”
Fresh allegations against the Duke surfaced over the weekend, including a claim that Miss Roberts was paid £10,000 by Epstein, a convicted sex offender, as a “reward” for sleeping with the Duke in 2001, and that he had sex with her after she gave him an “erotic massage” in New York.
The Duke was accompanied by his daughter Eugenie and boyfriend Jack Brooksbank as they left the luxurious chalet in Verbier (John Nguyen/Daily Mail/SOLO Syndication)
It forced the Duke into the unprecedented step of issuing a formal statement denying he had ever had sex with Miss Roberts, now 30.
Buckingham Palace said: “It is emphatically denied that the Duke of York had any form of sexual contact or relationship with Virginia Roberts. Any claim to the contrary is false and without foundation.”
It followed two previous statements, on Friday and Saturday, which contained more general denials that the Duke, 54, had ever had sex with a minor. As a 17-year-old, Miss Roberts was below the age of consent in Florida, where the court papers were filed, at the time of the allegations.
Prince Andrew could face a police investigation if a formal complaint is made against him to Scotland Yard.
The Duke of York has categorically denied having any sort of relationship with Miss Roberts, sexual or otherwise, and Miss Roberts has never made a criminal complaint against him.
Because the Duke is not a party in the court case – in which victims of Epstein are suing the US authorities for failing to consult them over a plea deal offered to him – he was given no warning of the papers which were lodged on December 30 making the claims against him, and could not file a formal rebuttal through the court in Florida.


Prince Andrew and Alan Dershowitz Are Mentioned in Suit Alleging Sex With Minor


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Prince Andrew, Duke of York Credit Ian Gavan/Getty Images
A court filing in a civil case in Florida last week included new allegations against Jeffrey E. Epstein, a businessman who pleaded guilty to soliciting prostitution, and two other high-profile men: a member of the British Royal family and an American lawyer.
The motion filed in United States District Court in the Southern District of Florida alleges that Mr. Epstein forced a teenage girl to have sexual relations with several men, including Prince Andrew, Queen Elizabeth’s second son, and Alan M. Dershowitz, a professor emeritus at Harvard Law School. Both men have denied the allegations.
The motion claimed that the woman, who was not identified in court documents, had sexual relations as a minor with Prince Andrew in London, New York and on Mr. Epstein’s private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Mr. Epstein told the woman to give the prince “whatever he demanded” and “report back to him on the details,” the motion said.
Buckingham Palace took the unusual step of issuing a statement to rebut the accusations.

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Alan M. Dershowitz Credit Victor J. Blue for The New York Times

“This relates to longstanding and ongoing civil proceedings in the United States, to which The Duke of York is not a party,” a palace spokesman said in a statement, using the prince’s title. “As such we would not comment on the detail. However, for the avoidance of doubt, any suggestion of impropriety with underage minors is categorically untrue.”
The motion was filed as part of a civil case involving Mr. Epstein, who was sentenced to 18 months in prison in 2008. The lawyers for two alleged victims have argued that the rights of the women were violated during the negotiation of Mr. Epstein’s plea deal. The motion requests to add two more alleged victims to the case, including the woman, identified as “Jane Doe No. 3,” who said she had sexual relations with Prince Andrew and Mr. Dershowitz when she was underage.
On Saturday, Mr. Dershowitz said he “categorically and unequivocally” denied all of the allegations. He said he would file disbarment proceedings against the lawyers who filed the motion, Bradley J. Edwards, a lawyer in Florida, and Paul G. Cassell, a former federal judge and a law professor at the University of Utah.
“They are lying deliberately, and I will not stop until they’re disbarred,” Mr. Dershowitz said in a phone interview.
Mr. Dershowitz, who served on Mr. Epstein’s legal team and is perhaps best known for representing O. J. Simpson, said he would also file an affidavit denying the claims.

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In 2008, Jeffrey E. Epstein was sentenced to 18 months in prison in Florida after pleading guilty to soliciting prostitution. Credit Uma Sanghvi/Palm Beach Post, via Associated Press

Mr. Cassell said in a statement on Saturday that the lawyers carefully investigated all of the allegations in their pleadings before presenting them. He said the lawyers would consider any sworn testimony or documentary evidence provided by Mr. Dershowitz.
Mr. Cassell included a statement from “Jane Doe No. 3,” saying that she was an innocent victim and was now “being unjustly victimized again.” “I’m not going to be bullied back into silence,” she said in the statement.
In 2011, Prince Andrew resigned as an ambassador for British businesses abroad after a series of embarrassing revelations, including his friendship with Mr. Epstein.
A New York money manager with several billionaire clients, Mr. Epstein, 61, had owned a home in Palm Beach, Fla. His listing on Florida’s sexual offenders website said he now lived in St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands.
Federal prosecutors initially threatened to bring him to trial on several charges, but he later pleaded guilty to lesser state charges. His lawyer, Jack Goldberger, called the new allegations a "total fabrication." "These are old, salacious, leftover allegations that lawyers are attempting to reheat by adding names of world leaders," he said in a statement.
The new court documents claim that Mr. Epstein sexually abused the woman identified as “Jane Doe No. 3” starting when she was 15 years old and kept her as a “sex slave” from about 1999 to 2002. He made her available to other men, the motion said, to ingratiate himself with them and to obtain potential blackmail information.

 'Met three times': Prince Andrew with 17-year-old Virginia Roberts, centre, and Ghislaine Maxwell in 2001

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  1. Dershowitz denies sex allegation, calls for U. professor to be disbarred

    by Pat Reavy

    Jan 05 - 6:50pm

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    SALT LAKE CITY — One of the most prominent lawyers in the country had strong words Monday for University of Utah law professor and former federal Judge Paul Cassell.

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    But Cassell and another attorney responded in kind in a case that also involves a member of the British royal family.

    "These lawyers engaged in unethical behavior and should be disbarred," an angry Alan Dershowitz said on NBC's "Today" show. Dershowitz was responding to allegations that he had sexual relations with a then 15-year-old girl who was a "sex slave" for businessman Jeffrey Epstein.

    "Totally false and made up," he said emphatically. "I've never seen her. I've never met her. I don't know who she is. And her lawyers have to know this. Her lawyers, Paul Cassell, a former federal judge, and Brad Edwards, deliberately and willfully filed this inter-pleading which they knew I had no opportunity to respond to in court without doing any investigation.

    "If they simply investigated the manifests of the airplanes, if they had checked my travel records, if they had asked me and I could have given them the names of these people who were witnesses, they would know the story is totally, completely false."


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    1. Cassell and Edwards responded with a joint statement.

      "Out of respect for the court’s desire to keep this case from being litigated in the press, we are not going to respond at this time to specific claims of indignation by anyone. As you may know, we are litigating a very important case, not only for our clients but crime victims in general," the two attorneys wrote.

      "We have been informed of Mr. Dershowitz's threats based on the factual allegations we have made in our recent filing. We carefully investigate all of the allegations in our pleadings before presenting them. We have also tried to depose Mr. Dershowitz on these subjects, although he has avoided those deposition requests. Nevertheless, we would be pleased to consider any sworn testimony and documentary evidence Mr. Dershowitz would like to provide which he contends would refute any of our allegations." On Friday, Cassell and Edwards filed documents in a Florida federal court asking that two women, listed only as Jane Doe #3 and Jane Doe #4, be allowed to join a civil lawsuit already filed by Jane Does #1 and #2.

      The suit stems from a criminal investigation involving Epstein, a billionaire Wall Street investor. He was arrested in 2005 for allegedly prostituting an underage girl.

      Epstein was convicted on relatively minor state charges, served just over a year in jail starting in 2008, and is now a registered sex offender. Dershowitz, who is best known for defending O.J. Simpson, was a member of Epstein's defense team.

      Two women, who claim they were underage sex slaves for Epstein, filed a federal lawsuit more than six years ago against the U.S. government claiming their civil rights were violated.

      "She alleged that Jeffrey Epstein had sexually abused her and that the United States had entered into a secret non-prosecution agreement regarding those crimes in violation of her rights," according to court documents.


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    2. Now, Cassell and Edwards want to add two more women to the suit. Jane Doe #3 claims that "Epstein kept (her) as his sex slave from about 1999 through 2002, when she managed to escape to a foreign country and hide out from Epstein and his co-conspirators for years," the court motion states.

      The woman claims she was also forced to have sex with the Duke of York, Britain's Prince Andrew; Ghislaine Maxwell, a British socialite; and French model scout Jean Luc Brunel, according to court records.

      Since Friday, Buckingham Palace has made the unusual step of issuing three statements denying the claims against Prince Andrew.

      "It is emphatically denied that the Duke of York had any form of sexual contact or relationship with (the woman). The allegations made are false and without any foundation," one statement says.

      “For the avoidance of doubt, any suggestion of impropriety with underage minors is categorically untrue," another statement issued by Buckingham Palace says.

      Jane Doe #4 claims that she was 16 in 2002 when Epstein started to sexually abuse her.

      Neither Epstein nor Andrew is named in the civil suit. But NBC News reported that Epstein's lawyers issued a statement over the weekend proclaiming: "These are stale, rehashed allegations that lawyers are now attempting to repackage and spice up by adding the names of prominent people. The allegations, which are outlandish on their face and discredited by the evidence, were made in a civil case in which Mr. Epstein is not a party." Cassell released a statement from Jane Doe #3 on Monday. She said, "I am looking forward to vindicating my rights as an innocent victim and pursuing all available recourse. It appears that I am now being unjustly victimized again. These types of aggressive attacks on me are exactly the reason why sexual abuse victims typically remain silent and the reason why I did for a long time. That trend should change. I'm not going to be bullied back into silence."


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    3. Still, Dershowitz had angry words for Cassell on "Today" and dared both him and Jane Doe #3 to publicly reiterate their claims.

      "The woman has said she wants a full investigation, I welcome a full investigation. I'm not trying to silence her. I've challenged her to repeat the statement to the press so that I can sue for defamation. She has repeated the statements about the prince. She has studiously refused to produce the statements about me. I have challenged her to file rape criminal charges against me because if she does she exposes herself to criminal prosecution," he said.

      "I have challenged the lawyers to repeat these statements in public so there can be a defamation hearing. They want to just throw the stink bomb and then avoid any responsibility. They will not get away with this. … The truth will come out and it will show these two unethical lawyers should be disbarred. I am completely, absolutely innocent of any and all charges," Dershowitz said.

      Because Dershowitz was not named directly as a party in any criminal or civil suit, he said he was not given a chance to defend himself.

      "Because they filed a paper in which they didn't ask to try and prove it. They didn't say we want to try and prove it. They just threw it in there. It's the legal equivalent of scribbling something on a toilet stall and then running away. They didn't think there would be any response. And they will rue the day that they filed this unethical complaint because they, I believe, will be disbarred," he said.

      Cassell and Edwards said they wouldn't have even brought up the allegations if the government had not denied their initial request for the two additional women to be added to the lawsuit.

      "We intend only to litigate the relevant issues in court and not to play into any sideshow. We feel that is in our clients’ best interest and consequently that is what we are doing," the attorneys said in their statement.

      Cassell said a letter was sent to Dershowitz on Saturday inviting him to give testimony.

      "Statements attributed to you in the public media express a willingness, indeed a strong desire, to submit to questioning under oath regarding your alleged knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's extensive abuse of underage females as well as your alleged personal participation in those activities. As I am sure you will recall, our efforts to arrange such a deposition previously were unsuccessful, so we welcome your change of heart," the letter states.

      "Kindly bring with you all documentary and electronic evidence which you believe tends to refute the factual allegations made concerning you … as well as passport pages reflecting your travels during the past 10 years and copies of all photographs taken while you were a traveling companion or house guest of Jeffrey Epstein's."

      Contributing: Sandra Yi


      Read more at http://m.ksl.com/index/story/sid/32992761#46ai4TyiGZ89shz6.99

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    4. Isn't it interesting that not one major news organization in the US is covering this story.

      A major news blackout. Or cover up?

      My odds on HRC running have been reduced from 50/50 to 60/40 against.

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  2. William,

    From your posts, it seems that you believe the tea party and supporters of the tea party like yourself, are highly principled individuals who have the answer for everything that ails America today. Here, however, you have a post of pure slime. At the end of it, you reveal your true intention, which is that you hope this story, can damage Hillary Clinton's chances for POTUS through guilt by association.

    This is a serious question, do you think you can win an election through Alinski like tactics and somehow THEN govern with purity?

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    1. At least Buckingham Palace had the bollocks to stand behind their man. Here we experience the cover up. So much for the war on women that Billary promote ad nauseum.

      This is not a Tea Party issue. This is a continuation of the low standards set during Billary's eight years in oral office. The cast of characters these low life's surround themselves with is never ending.

      I have to laugh when I hear Dershowitz speak to attorneys being disbarred. So funny when Bill is the poster boy for disbarment.

      These women deserve their day in court. But don't bet on it. It's another grand cover up by the US media, so called feminists, and the Ivy elite that circle the wagon's every time one of the chosen few has a light shining down the hole onto their face.

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    2. I asked a question, you dodged it like you typically do. Like Funky said about tea party trolling rule number three, answer the question you want to answer rather than the one that was asked.

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    3. Max why don't you show the least bit of interest in why Willie wad noted in Epstein's little black book 21 times?

      Alin ski is your default setting when you have nothing to say to defend your paragons.

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