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Frankfooter

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You don't know what's been investigated and what hasn't.
To date, only Maxwell has been charged.
Epstein and trump were charged with raping a 13 year old but the victim dropped the charges after death threats.
Epstein, of course, was charged and imprisoned.

The files do list FBI actions, but it doesn't seem like there is much there.
You will appreciate this thread, its pretty well documented.
https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/1cm0t3
The one in Rancho Palo Verdes.
The one that tipster says she was raped at in 1995-6?
The one Trump bought in 2002?
I don't know enough about what golf courses he owned at the time and as far as I know the only one with a legit graveyard is the one in Bedminster, where Ivana was buried after falling down the stairs.

The files say there are bodies in a California course.
 

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Another one bites the dust.

U.K.’s former ambassador to U.S. quits Labour Party after new Epstein reports


Former British government minister Peter Mandelson said he had resigned as a member of Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour Party after new reports of his ties with late U.S. sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Mandelson, who was fired by Starmer as Britain’s ambassador to the United States last year after previous revelations about his connections to Epstein, said he did not wish to cause “further embarrassment” to Labour.

“I have been further linked this weekend to the understandable furore surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and I feel regretful and sorry about this,” Mandelson said in a letter to the Labour Party which was shared with British media.

Mandelson said he believed that allegations about financial payments to him by Epstein, which were published by British media based on files released by the U.S. Justice Department, were false and said he would investigate them. The Financial Times said the files showed that accounts connected to Mandelson had received $75,000.

“While doing this I do not wish to cause further embarrassment to the Labour Party and I am therefore stepping down from membership of the party,” the letter said.

Olivia Bailey, a minister in Britain’s Department for Education, told Times Radio on Monday that it was “right” Mandelson was no longer a member of the Labour Party.

During the late 1990s, Mandelson had an important role in Labour’s electoral success as Tony Blair became prime minister.

Mandelson came under scrutiny last year when U.S. lawmakers released documents including a letter in which he called Epstein “my best pal,” leading to his dismissal as Britain’s envoy in Washington.

Mandelson also had a turbulent earlier career in domestic politics. In 1998, he quit as trade minister over a loan he received from a fellow minister to buy a house following questions over conflict of interest.

A second stint in the cabinet also ended in a resignation in 2001 when he was forced out over his alleged involvement in a passport scandal involving an Indian billionaire. He was later cleared of acting improperly.

Mandelson, a former European Union trade commissioner, is on leave of absence as a member of the upper house of Britain’s national parliament.

Separately, Starmer said on Saturday that Britain’s former Prince Andrew should testify before a U.S. congressional committee, following new revelations about his links to Epstein.

 

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Another one bites the dust.

U.K.’s former ambassador to U.S. quits Labour Party after new Epstein reports


Former British government minister Peter Mandelson said he had resigned as a member of Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour Party after new reports of his ties with late U.S. sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Mandelson, who was fired by Starmer as Britain’s ambassador to the United States last year after previous revelations about his connections to Epstein, said he did not wish to cause “further embarrassment” to Labour.

“I have been further linked this weekend to the understandable furore surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and I feel regretful and sorry about this,” Mandelson said in a letter to the Labour Party which was shared with British media.

Mandelson said he believed that allegations about financial payments to him by Epstein, which were published by British media based on files released by the U.S. Justice Department, were false and said he would investigate them. The Financial Times said the files showed that accounts connected to Mandelson had received $75,000.

“While doing this I do not wish to cause further embarrassment to the Labour Party and I am therefore stepping down from membership of the party,” the letter said.

Olivia Bailey, a minister in Britain’s Department for Education, told Times Radio on Monday that it was “right” Mandelson was no longer a member of the Labour Party.

During the late 1990s, Mandelson had an important role in Labour’s electoral success as Tony Blair became prime minister.

Mandelson came under scrutiny last year when U.S. lawmakers released documents including a letter in which he called Epstein “my best pal,” leading to his dismissal as Britain’s envoy in Washington.

Mandelson also had a turbulent earlier career in domestic politics. In 1998, he quit as trade minister over a loan he received from a fellow minister to buy a house following questions over conflict of interest.

A second stint in the cabinet also ended in a resignation in 2001 when he was forced out over his alleged involvement in a passport scandal involving an Indian billionaire. He was later cleared of acting improperly.

Mandelson, a former European Union trade commissioner, is on leave of absence as a member of the upper house of Britain’s national parliament.

Separately, Starmer said on Saturday that Britain’s former Prince Andrew should testify before a U.S. congressional committee, following new revelations about his links to Epstein.

There are 25 members of trump's team in the files.
They should all resign and be investigated


 

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Swedish UNHCR chief resigns after Epstein files reveal she visited pedo island

The latest unsealing of millions of documents from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation has triggered a wave of resignations and apologies across Europe, with Scandinavian elites particularly hard-hit.


Joanna Rubinstein, chair of Sweden for UNHCR, the fundraising arm of the UN Refugee Agency, stepped down today following revelations that she visited the convicted sex offender’s private Caribbean island in 2012, well after his 2008 prosecution for procuring a minor for prostitution.


Rubinstein, who travelled with her family, later thanked Epstein in an email, describing the stay as positive, according to the newly released files.


“This was not something the organisation or the board was previously aware of,” said Daniel Axelsson, press officer for Sweden for UNHCR, in a statement to Swedish media.


Rubinstein, a prominent figure in international philanthropy and former head of the World Childhood Foundation’s US operations, confirmed she met Epstein on one occasion but denied further contact.


Her resignation underscores the lingering fallout from Epstein’s network, which continues to expose high-level associations long after his 2019 death in custody while awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges.


The scandal has also engulfed Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit, wife of heir to the throne Crown Prince Haakon.


Newly released emails reveal extensive, flirtatious correspondence between Mette-Marit and Epstein from 2011 to 2013, including discussions on adultery, “wife hunting” and references to young Norwegian women.


She stayed at Epstein’s Palm Beach estate for four days in 2013 when he was absent and expressed boredom with royal duties, calling him a “sweetheart”.


Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre condemned her “poor judgement”, aligning with Mette-Marit’s own apology: “I showed poor judgement and regret having any contact with Epstein at all.”


The revelations add to ongoing royal woes, including her son Marius Borg Høiby’s recent indictment on sexual assault charges.


Other prominent Scandinavians have been drawn into the fray. Sweden’s Princess Sofia, a former model and reality TV star who married Prince Carl Philip in 2015, met Epstein multiple times around 2005 before his conviction through her mentor, Swedish-US businesswoman Barbro Ehnbom.


Emails show Ehnbom introducing Sofia as an “aspiring actress” and suggesting Epstein might like to meet her, with offers to fly her to the Caribbean, which she reportedly declined.


The Swedish Royal Court confirmed the brief social encounters, emphasising they occurred two decades ago and involved no further ties.


Sofia was notably absent from the 2025 Nobel Prize ceremony amid the scrutiny.


In Norway, former prime minister Thorbjørn Jagland, who later chaired the Nobel Peace Prize committee and served as Council of Europe secretary-general, planned a family holiday on Epstein’s Little Saint James island in 2014 but cancelled it.


Norwegian diplomat Terje Rød-Larsen resigned from the International Peace Institute in 2020 after admitting to securing donations from Epstein-linked foundations and maintaining a personal financial relationship with him.


Børge Brende, current President of the World Economic Forum and a former Norwegian foreign minister, is also named in the files, although details remain limited.


These Scandinavian connections highlight how Epstein’s web extended into Europe’s northern establishment, often through philanthropy, diplomacy and social circles.


Internationally, the 2026 file releases have sparked fresh turmoil. In Britain, Peter Mandelson – sacked as UK ambassador to the US in 2025 over Epstein ties – resigned his Labour Party membership yesterday after documents revived scrutiny of his friendship with the financier.


Former Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor faces renewed calls from UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to co-operate with US investigators following photos showing him in compromising positions and offering invitations to Buckingham Palace dinners.


In Slovakia, diplomat Miroslav Lajčák stepped down as adviser to Prime Minister Robert Fico over mentions in the files, despite no accusations of wrongdoing being made against him.


Los Angeles Olympics chief Casey Wasserman, who co-chaired a fundraiser for Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign in 2016, apologised for “flirty” emails with Epstein’s accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.


Former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak apparently also had deeper connections with Epstein than already known.


Barak kept contact with him until 2017, visiting him in his Manhattan property.


In a leaked 2013 audio recording, Epstein advised Barak to “look at” tech defence firm Palantir. Epstein also facilitated introductions, such as meetings with figures such as Ariane de Rothschild or others tied to finance and China.


Epstein’s foundations provided investment for a start-up Barak chaired.


Critics argue the scandals expose a broader failure of accountability among elites, with European Union and UN-linked figures facing particular questions about due diligence in international networks.

 

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Epstein Files Allege Trump 'Doesn't Like Black Girls', 'Calls Them Boogers' Amid Nicki Minaj Alliance


I always knew Trump was an absolute racist with a real hate for black or any non-white people.
 

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I just watched over 2 hours of analysis on Breaking Points and gave been reading a lot as well through the weekend.

I have always believed that rule of law, due process etc are to be respected and followed.

But right now I honestly feel a visceral need to build a wooden platform in the town square and start lining up the names in the files. The French way. They were the most efficient.

How much longer before the dam breaks and this happens?
 

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I just watched over 2 hours of analysis on Breaking Points and gave been reading a lot as well through the weekend.

I have always believed that rule of law, due process etc are to be respected and followed.

But right now I honestly feel a visceral need to build a wooden platform in the town square and start lining up the names in the files. The French way. They were the most efficient.

How much longer before the dam breaks and this happens?
It really is systematic.
Its the entire oligarchy, the billionaire owned media and all the other enablers in the DOJ, FBI and government.
They are all complicit.
 

Butler1000

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I'm laughing because I wasn't expecting the "I feel a visceral need to build a wooden platform...." that was great. 😂
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It's almost instinct at this point. I'm happy to carry 2x4s, saw and nail. Then be polite and assist them all up the steps. And if needs be I can take a turn at the lever for a bit. Just need a change of clothes handy.

It's not even anger at this point. Just an indifferent need to remove these scum.
 
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Frankfooter

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I thought I saw a tweet, was it by you or one of the people that you linked to where a South American woman was screaming that people were eating humans or babies.
They police arrested her and she was never to be heard from again.

5 years ago, yeah, I'd probably say a little nuts. Today, believable.
Yup, which is also what Sasha Riley testified and what is represented in other places in the files.
Zorro ranch is Epstein's New Mexico house that nobody talks about.
Yet,


 
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jalimon

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It must be devastating for dudes like Obama, Newsom, Biden, Hunter... Not being elite enough to be in the files..

Or is it because they are not interested in little girls and boys?? :unsure:
 
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