ABCs of Epstein's Black book
Althorp, Charles: Princess Diana’s brother
Prince Andrew, The Duke of York
Band, Doug: Influence peddler, Clinton bag man
Berger, Sandy: National-security adviser for Bill Clinton
Blair, Tony: Former British prime minister
Bond, Annabelle: British socialite
Branson, Richard: Founder of Virgin Group.
Busson, Arpad: French financier.
Clinton, Bill: President and problem.
Coleridge, Nicholas: Chairman of Condé Nast Britain
d’Arenberg, Prince Pierre: Royal
de Rothschild, Lynn Forester: De Rothschild
Ferguson, Sarah: Duchess of York
Perhaps, at long last, a serial rapist and pedophile may be brought to justice, more than a dozen years after he was first charged with crimes that have brutalized countless girls and women. But what won’t change is this: the cesspool of elites, many of them in New York, who allowed Jeffrey Epstein to flourish with impunity. For decades, important, influential, “serious” people attended Epstein’s dinner parties, rode his private jet, and furthered the fiction that he was some kind of genius hedge-fund billionaire. How do we explain why they looked the other way, or flattered Epstein, even as they must have noticed he was often in the company of a young harem? Easy: They got something in exchange from him, whether it was a free ride on that airborne “Lolita Express,” some other form of monetary largesse, entrée into the extravagant celebrity soirées he hosted at his townhouse, or, possibly and harrowingly, a pound or two of female flesh.
If you watch Fox News, you will believe Bill Clinton was Epstein’s No. 1 pal and enabler. If you watch MSNBC, this scandal is usually all about Donald Trump. In fact, both presidents are guilty (at the very least) of giving Epstein cover and credibility. There are so many unanswered questions about Epstein, but one that looms over all of them is whether the bipartisan crowd who cleared a path for him will cover its tracks before we can get answers — not just Clinton and Trump and all those who drank at Epstein’s trough but also (among others) institutions like Harvard, Dalton, and the Council on Foreign Relations, or lawyers like the New York prosecutor Cy Vance Jr., whose office tried to downgrade Epstein’s sex-offender status; Kenneth Starr, who tried to pressure Republican Justice Department officials to keep the Epstein case from ever being prosecuted; and Alan Dershowitz, who tried to pressure the Pulitzer Prizes to shut out the Miami Herald for its epic investigative reporting that cracked open the case anew.
To read more on the NY Mag:
http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/07/jeffrey-epstein-high-society-contacts.html
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