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Jeffrey Epstein, a billionaire New York businessman, was involved in a sex trafficking ring and abused numerous young women and girls. Among those implicated in the scandal is Prince Andrew. Virginia Roberts Giuffre, one of Epstein's victims, shares her story and demands justice. Epstein's powerful friends and associates protected him, allowing him to continue his abuse. Epstein served a lenient sentence in 2008, but was arrested again in 2019. He died by suicide in jail. Giuffre now lives in Australia and is determined to hold Epstein's co-conspirators accountable. Legal action against Epstein's estate and enablers is ongoing. The victims seek justice and hope to end sex trafficking. (148 words)

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The speaker recounts the depth of the evil involved in Jeffrey Epstein’s network as described by survivors during a press conference. They explain that 14-year-old girls were told by a high school friend to come to an old man’s house, give him a massage, and he would pay $200, with a swimming pool and other enticements presented. The massage would escalate to sexual acts, and Epstein would keep their phone numbers. Through the shame and coercion, the girls were compelled to show up at his beck and call whenever he wanted. The only way they could get out of performing sexual favors was to find another girl at their high school who would take their place. One survivor broke down in tears as she admitted that she faced a choice between finding a replacement girl or returning to perform the acts, and she chose to find another girl. The speaker notes that even after it was known that these were 15-year-old girls coerced by an adult man, people still said they were sex traffickers and trafficked these women. The speaker emphasizes the realization of how evil it is for someone to make others commit evil acts and then implicate them, which made it harder for the survivors to come forward. There is discussion of why the names of the victims aren’t released. Epstein’s abuse involved billionaires who could pay off authorities and judges. After girls reached the age of consent, Epstein would traffic them to his friends, arguing that some were prostitutes who were 18 or older and thus consenting. The speaker explains that when these men had money, they could pay off police departments, cause reports to disappear, or influence judges. Many of the girls came from less affluent families, and the money paid to the families ranged from $150,000 up to $500,000, while the girl often would not testify. The men would then use defamation lawsuits to bankrupt the survivors who spoke out or tried to contest their false allegations. The process itself functions as punishment, with survivors forced to go broke just to defend their names.

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Alfred Kinsey's research, funded by the Rockefeller Foundation, had a significant impact on American society. His studies on male and female sexual behavior contributed to the sexual revolution of the 1960s and 1970s. However, his research also involved child sexual abuse, including infants as young as 2 months old. Kinsey advocated for the normalization of sex between adults and children, as well as sex with animals. David Rockefeller, from a powerful family, passed away at 101 years old. The Rockefeller family had controversial involvement in patenting the Zika virus and funding eugenics. Kinsey's research, considered fraudulent and criminal, influenced changes in criminal laws. Despite this, there has been no investigation or accountability for the torture of thousands of children. It is time for apologies and accountability at the highest level.

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A 15-year-old girl was raped in a school bathroom by a boy in girls' clothes. The Loudoun County School Board covered it up to protect their transgender policy during pride month. Scott Smith, the girl's father, defended her rights at a school board meeting and was condemned internationally. The senator asks the judge if she apologizes to Scott Smith and his daughter. The judge responds that anyone has the right to protest to their school board about such a horrific crime. The senator accuses the judge of being wrong and shameful, and suggests she should resign from her position.

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A seven-year-old girl was sexually assaulted at a pool party by a repeat offender. He was facing a century in prison, but Judge Susan Crawford gave him only four years. Now, he's free and lives near a school. This was Crawford's decision. Now Judge Crawford wants a promotion, but her dangerous decisions make her wrong for Wisconsin.

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Attorney General Beau Biden defended a Delaware judge's decision to sentence Robert H. Richards IV, a DuPont family heir, to probation after he admitted to raping his 3-year-old daughter. Biden stated that the case against Richards was weak, and the plea deal offered by prosecutors was appropriate. The case has gained international attention, leading to calls for the removal of Judge Jan Jurden and threats against her. Some members of the Delaware legal community have supported Jurden, citing her consideration of Richards' potential difficulties in prison as a mitigating factor. Richards' ex-wife, Tracy, filed a lawsuit seeking damages for the rape of their daughter and accusing him of sexually abusing their toddler son. Initially, Richards was indicted on two counts of second-degree rape, which carried a minimum sentence of 20 years in prison. For more information, visit delawareonline.com.

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I'd like to share my experience from 2004 when my 13-year-old daughter was gang-raped by a group of Pakistani Muslims who traveled 18 miles to our town. I was unaware of the situation as I was working long hours to support my family. When I found out, I contacted the police, but they advised me to let it go, warning that I could be arrested for being racist. My daughter was being groomed by a 20-year-old, and despite her admitting what happened, no action was taken against him. Instead, I faced threats, as a group from Oldham came looking for me.

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Alfred Kinsey's research, funded by the Rockefeller Foundation, had a significant impact on American society. His studies on male and female sexual behavior played a role in the sexual revolution of the 1960s and 1970s. However, his research also involved child sexual abuse, including infants as young as 2 months old. Kinsey advocated for the normalization of sex between adults and children, as well as sex with animals. David Rockefeller, from a powerful family, passed away at 101 years old. The Rockefeller family has been involved in controversial activities such as patenting the Zika virus and funding eugenics. Kinsey's research, considered fraudulent and criminal, influenced changes in criminal laws. It is time for accountability and apologies for the torture of thousands of children that shaped our laws and way of life.

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I'm Curtis O'Brien, a convicted felon who sexually assaulted a five-year-old girl in Wisconsin multiple times. Judge Susan Crawford had the power to sentence me to sixty years in prison, but instead, she sentenced me to only two years. My victim will live with the scars of my crime forever. Crawford even allowed me to live across the street from an elementary school, a dangerous decision that puts children at risk. Crawford is wrong for Wisconsin.

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The speaker addresses the defendant, who has violated a 4-year-old and a 6-year-old for sexual gratification. The court expresses frustration with adults who harm and exploit children. The children were at a daycare, where parents trust their safety. The defendant admits to raping two of the children. The speaker acknowledges the unknown extent of the damage caused by the defendant's actions. The defendant is sentenced to 11 years in prison for each count, with a total of 22 years.

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A devastated mother confronts former judge Mark Chivarella, whose actions contributed to her son, an all-star wrestler, taking his own life after being sent to juvenile detention for a minor drug offense. It has been revealed that Chivarella accepted money to send children to detention facilities. He was convicted of 12 counts, including racketeering and money laundering, but remains free while awaiting sentencing.

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Curtis O'Brien, a convicted felon, sexually assaulted a five-year-old girl multiple times. Judge Susan Crawford sentenced him to two years in prison, despite a possible sixty-year sentence. O'Brien's victim will live with scars forever. Crawford allowed O'Brien to live across the street from an elementary school. Crawford's decision puts children at risk. She is wrong for Wisconsin.

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A man with many contacts was well-liked by children and mothers, never facing any charges or arrests. However, there were two instances where a young child, possibly a girl, agreed to sexual contact but experienced pain due to their young age and small genitalia compared to the man's large genitalia. This created a problem.

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Curtis O'Brien, a convicted felon, sexually assaulted a five-year-old girl multiple times. Judge Susan Crawford could have sentenced him to sixty years in prison, but instead gave him two years. O'Brien's victim will live with scars forever. Crawford permitted the predator to live across the street from an elementary school. This decision from Susan Crawford puts children at risk. She is not suitable for Wisconsin.

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Two teenage girls accused Jesse Mack Butler of serious crimes, and the state could have charged him with more severe offenses, including attempted murder, but the case proceeded with the charges ultimately pursued. Details of what Butler did: - A girl identified as LS (16 at the time) dated Butler for about three months starting in January. She said Butler repeatedly raped and attempted to rape her and strangled her if she refused. She needed neck surgery from the strangulation, and her doctor said she would have died if the strangulation lasted another 30 seconds. She said she gave in after he threatened to kill her and her family. - A separate affidavit describes a relationship in March with another 16-year-old girl identified as KS, lasting six months. KS said Butler was aggressive and violent and that she went along with unwanted sex to avoid further harm. She said Butler strangled her when she refused, and he recorded himself strangling her until she passed out. Police later found that video on Butler’s phone. Legal progression: - Butler pleaded not guilty to all charges initially. For reasons not explained in the report, the DA’s office struck a deal to change his status from adult to youthful offender. - In July, a judge signed off on the youthful offender designation, and in August Butler changed his plea to no contest, meaning he acknowledged there was evidence to convict him. - There were ten counts initially; by August, there was one additional count for violating a protective order, bringing the total to 11 counts. Sentencing and sentencing plan: - On the same day that the 11th count was added, Butler was sentenced to 78 years in prison. - As a youthful offender, he was entitled to a rehabilitation plan, drafted by the Oklahoma Office of Juvenile Affairs and presented to the court. The plan requires daily check-ins, weekly counseling, a curfew, no social media, and 150 hours of community service. - The plan is to stay in effect until Butler turns 19, which is less than a year from the time described in the report. Overall arc: - The case involved graphic and violent abuse of two teenage girls, including repeated rape and strangulation, with one girl recording a strangling incident on video. - Despite the severity of the crimes and the length of the sentence, the youthful offender designation leads to a rehabilitation-focused plan with supervised restrictions and community service lasting until Butler’s 19th birthday.

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Beau Biden, Joe Biden's son, who died of glioblastoma, was expected to follow in his father's footsteps as a senator for Delaware. However, he instead became deeply involved in cases related to child sex abuse. He prosecuted a pediatrician accused of being the most prolific child rapist in American history, securing 16 consecutive life sentences plus 165 years. He also prosecuted the heir to DuPont Chemical for raping his 3-year-old daughter, obtaining a guilty plea. Beau Biden was passionate about ending child trafficking and abuse, visiting schools to educate children and starting the Beau Biden Foundation for child protection. The speaker questions how Joe Biden, as president, can reconcile his son's dedication to protecting children with allegations that the U.S. government is involved in child trafficking and that Jill Biden is on the board of Save the Children, which is under investigation for child trafficking.

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A man was convicted of being a pedophile with over 1,000 photos and videos of children, some as young as three, with some content depicting animals raping children and adults. South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson signed off on six indictments, but in a plea deal that took fifteen minutes, five indictments were dropped, leaving one. The man was convicted of one indictment, third degree. For having over a thousand photos and videos of toddlers as young as three, including some with animals, he served one day in jail, which was considered time served. The speaker claims this makes Alan Wilson a pedophile protector and that he shouldn't even be a dog catcher.

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Representative Bradley addressed concerns about sex offender sentencing, stating that the term "low risk sex offender" is a disservice to child victims, citing Larry Nassar as an example. Bradley claimed public defenders didn't attempt to amend the bill and lacked supporting statistics. Bradley stated that 70% of child sexual abusers in Colorado receive probation, and to get prison time, offenders must repeatedly violate probation or commit egregious acts. According to Bradley's research of 26 years, sex offenders are not receiving lifetime sentences, but child victims are sentenced to a lifetime of trauma. Bradley stated that no one has spent more than 25 years in prison for sexually assaulting a child since the current sentencing structure was enacted, and 73% have been paroled in an average of eight years. Bradley urged support for protecting children and questioned accepting any risk when child rape is involved.

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Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy financier, was accused of sex trafficking and abusing young girls. He had connections to influential people, including former President Bill Clinton and Britain's Prince Andrew. Epstein died by suicide in jail, which raised suspicions due to the high-profile nature of his case. There were allegations of a connection between Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Epstein, with reports suggesting they met multiple times and were involved in a charitable fund together. Epstein's flight logs revealed that many famous and powerful individuals had visited his private island and ranch, leading to questions about their involvement in his crimes. Epstein's case highlighted the failure of authorities to take action against him despite widespread knowledge of his activities.

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Imagine your autistic teenage son enduring daily abuse from a caregiver. Anil learned of the abuse at Anderson when a whistleblower sent a video showing 50-year-old Garnett Collins allegedly squeezing his son’s genitals. Anil immediately removed his son from the facility and reported the incident to the police. Collins was arrested but released without bail, facing minimal potential jail time. Anil's son, who is largely nonverbal, has struggled since returning home, often yelling and expressing pain. This isn't the first incident; a caregiver previously hit him with a broom handle, and he lost significant weight while at Anderson. The family seeks accountability from Anderson, believing there is systemic neglect at the institution. They aim for change to protect vulnerable children in care.

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A man was convicted of being a pedophile with over 1,000 photos and videos of children, some as young as three, with some content depicting animals raping children and adults. South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson signed off on six indictments, but in a plea deal, five were dropped, leaving one indictment. The man was convicted of one indictment, third degree. For having over a thousand photos and videos of toddlers as young as three, including animals, he served one day in jail, which was considered time served. The speaker claims that Alan Wilson is a pedophile protector and should not be the attorney general.

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The transcript discusses Robert Morris, identified as the founder and pastor of a large evangelical Zionist megachurch in Texas, who also served as a spiritual adviser to Donald Trump during his first term in office. The speaker asserts that Morris pled guilty to six counts of abusing a 12-year-old girl, and notes that Morris was sentenced to six months in jail. The speaker emphasizes the severity of the crime by repeating that Morris pled guilty to six counts and adds the claim that “six months in jail” is the sentence he received. The speaker emphasizes Morris’s prominence by noting the church’s size and Morris’s role as Trump’s spiritual adviser in the first term, highlighting the juxtaposition between Morris’s public leadership position and the criminal charges mentioned. The narrative repeatedly stresses the discrepancy between the gravity of the alleged crime and the relatively short jail sentence, underscoring the speaker’s perception of leniency. In addition to presenting the factual sequence—identity of Morris, his role, the guilty plea on six counts, and the six-month sentence—the speaker injects personal commentary to convey strong condemnation. The speaker states, “I guess it pays to be a piece of shit,” using this harsh judgment to comment on the situation. They further add, “If it was up to me, this guy would be and some other things that I really can't talk about here on this platform,” signaling an intent to withhold further discussion of consequences in this venue but conveying a desire for more severe punishment. A recurring question frames the remainder of the remarks: “My question is why is there so many people that are directly involved in Trump's circle that are getting accused and sentenced and pleading guilty to being cheese pizza? Why? Why is that?” This rhetorical inquiry points to a broader concern raised by the speaker about others in Trump’s circle facing criminal accusations, guilty pleas, or sentences, and it uses the phrase “being cheese pizza” as a descriptor within that inquiry. The content of the transcript centers on the alleged crime, the sentencing, and the speaker’s pointed critique of the perceived pattern among individuals connected to Trump.

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You have been found guilty of serious sexual crimes against vulnerable young girls. The offenses involved extreme exploitation and abuse, highlighting a disturbing neglect by authorities who overlooked critical warning signs. One victim, emotionally immature and highly vulnerable, was manipulated and exploited. You facilitated her abuse by inviting other men to engage with her and even got her drunk beforehand. Your actions have caused profound harm.

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The speaker connects Jeffrey Epstein to a broad web of influence and alleged illicit activity across several decades. Key points presented: - Epstein’s involvement is linked to the BCCI network, and to foreign policy activities in the Middle East during the 1990s, plus his alleged ties to high-level officials across Israeli, Saudi, British, and French governments, spanning the Clinton era into the early 2000s. - Epstein was investigated by the SEC in the 1980s and was one of the two people who ran the largest Ponzi scheme in U.S. history at that time, tied to the Towers Financial collapse. Epstein’s business partner went to jail for twenty-something years, while Epstein allegedly “skates completely free.” - He is said to have been involved in a billion-dollar fraud case in the U.S. Virgin Islands, with allegations that his campaigns funded local politicians there and that prosecutors answered to those politicians. - The speaker suggests Epstein’s pervasive presence—“always in the room” in four decades of American foreign policy and intelligence activity—implies a systemic concern about money sourcing for that activity. - Regarding Epstein’s crimes, the concern cited is the same one discussed with Orlando Massfer: don’t bring the case, and if you do, bring it in a highly limited way. - This culminated in the 2006 indictment, which was described as a “sweetheart plea deal” that limited prosecutions, protected coconspirators known and unknown, and allowed the case to proceed quickly before a full trial could uncover broader lines of evidence about Epstein’s network.

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Should Trump Judge Recuse Himself, and Disturbing Ruby Franke Details, w/ Aidala & Eiglarsh
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Megyn Kelly discusses several significant legal issues, starting with the expansion of a gag order against Donald Trump in his upcoming criminal trial related to hush payments to Stormy Daniels. The judge has prohibited Trump from attacking the judge's daughter, who is politically active and has clients opposing Trump. The conversation shifts to J.K. Rowling's potential legal troubles in Scotland due to a new law criminalizing speech deemed threatening or insulting, particularly regarding gender identity. Critics argue this law stifles free speech, with Rowling asserting she would welcome arrest for speaking her views. The hosts express concern about the implications for free speech in both Scotland and the U.S., noting that while free speech is generally protected in America, some states are moving toward similar restrictions. The discussion then transitions to the Ruby Frankie case, a YouTube star sentenced to 30 years for child abuse. Evidence revealed severe mistreatment of her children, including physical restraints and neglect. Despite multiple reports to authorities about the family's abusive behavior, no action was taken until a child escaped and sought help. The hosts emphasize the failures of the system in protecting these children and call for accountability for those who ignored the warnings. Next, the focus shifts to P. Diddy, whose homes were raided by federal authorities amid allegations of sex trafficking. Following a lawsuit from his ex-girlfriend Cassie and another from a male accuser, the hosts discuss the seriousness of the allegations and the potential for federal charges. They highlight the importance of corroborating evidence in such cases and the lengthy investigative process that federal agencies undertake. The conversation concludes with a call to action for individuals to report suspected abuse and to be vigilant in protecting children, emphasizing the responsibility of parents and the community to intervene when they suspect wrongdoing.
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