Don't lose the plot on Jeffrey Epstein

created Saturday, 2025 July 12

original at cybertiggyr.com/pro2npz.html

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Context

On 2025 July 10, the Trump administration released some data about Jeffrey Epstein & closed any further investigation. They claim that Mr. Epstein killed himself in prison & that he had no “client list”.

The release outraged those who believe there was a “client list” & that it would incriminate many powerful or rich people who partied with Epstein.

Days later, there's debate about whether there was a “client list”, whether someone had altered the released video, even about what the video shows.

Don't lose the plot

Be careful that you don't lose the plot with the Jeffrey Epstein story.

Jeffrey Epstein was a rich guy who liked to party with rich people, powerful people, & celebrities. He ensured that women were there, & some of them were under age. It's also possible that some were paid or some were coerced.

Identifying, investigating, & charging his guests is worthwhile.

While a “client list” would be useful, it's not necessary. Plenty of publicly available photos, video, & other data, going back decades, that provide a starting point for investigations.

A great place to start is with a rich businessman who became a celebrity. He was filmed & photographed (search for more) with Epstein many, many times.

Conclusion

Investigating Epstein's guests (“clients”, if you prefer) is worthwhile! Do it!

Start with photos, videos, & other data that's been available to the public for decades!

You might start with Epstein's best friend.


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