I'll bet a lot of people are getting nervous today
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@Catseye3 said in I'll bet a lot of people are getting nervous today:
Nah. Hard pass.
That's what she said.
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So Trump wished her well today. (https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-ghislaine-maxwell-i-wish-her-well)
That's not the interesting part. A central tenet of the QAnon conspiracy theorists is that Trump is here to bust an elite global cabal of pedophiles. Everything is interpreted as some sort of code.
I wonder what this statement is code for...
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Presumably that's from the Babylon Bee?
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@Doctor-Phibes said in I'll bet a lot of people are getting nervous today:
Presumably that's from the Babylon Bee?
I did say "America's Paper of Record," didn't I?
Austere Childcare provider
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From Private Eye...
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They call them the ruling class for a reason.
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Jeffrey Epstein's flight logs on his aircraft, including his 'Lolita Express' jet, have been subpoenaed, sparking fear among the rich and famous who partied with the pedophile.
The Attorney General in the US Virgin Islands, where the billionaire had a home and is said to have carried out many of his horrific crimes, has demanded to see the logs which document the passengers on his aircraft.
The logs on his four helicopters and three planes span from 1998 until his suicide in prison last year.
Attorney General Denise George has filed a lawsuit against his estate alleging 22 accounts including human trafficking, aggravated rape, child abuse, neglect, forced labour and prostitution, The Mirror reported.
Ms George is also requesting to see any 'complaints or reports of potentially suspicious conduct' as well as personal notes made by the pilots.
The subpoena demands the names and details of anyone who worked for the pilots, interacted with Epstein and passengers who travelled with him.
The Attorney General in the US Virgin Islands, where the billionaire had a home and is said to have carried out many of his horrific crimes, has demanded to see the logs
Pilot David Rodgers has previously revealed logs from 2009 which showed Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey and Naomi Campbell were among those who flew on his jet.
It is not suggested they were aware of any wrongdoing by Epstein.
A source said: 'The records that have been subpoenaed will make the ones Rodgers provided look like a Post-It note.
'There is panic among many of the rich and famous.'
Lawyers for the victims said the logs released in 2009 did not include the flights of chief pilot Larry Visoki who had flown Epstein for more than 25 years.
It comes as a celebrity chef has been quizzed by detectives 20 years after he worked for Epstein - prompting renewed calls for Prince Andrew to speak to the FBI.
Adam Perry Lang, 51, opened the Barbecoa restaurant with Jamie Oliver in London in 2010 - and worked for Jeffrey Epstein between 1999 and 2003.
He is now 'fully cooperating' with the FBI investigation into allegations of sexual abuse by depraved billionaire Epstein, reported the Daily Mirror.
Attorney Arick Fudali, representing the victims, heaped pressure on Prince Andrew - who has been accused of stonewalling detectives.
Mr Fudali said: 'We certainly hope that this may inspire other witnesses to come forward and help shed some light on Epstein's dark scheme.'
American Mr Perry Lang catered for the Duke of York, 60, and flew with him in a private jet on two occasions - once in February 1999 and in May 2000.
Sources told the newspaper: 'Perry Lang holds information on what took place. They will get as much detail as possible that will shape any interview they may one day have with the duke.'
Mr Perry Lang, who has been described as a decent man by victims, came forward after Virginia Giuffre, 37, wrote to ask him to be the 'hero'.
His lawyer Lawrence Lustberg confirmed the chef was helping the FBI. Mr Perry Lang himself added: 'We have absolutely always been available to the attorneys representing the victims.'
He previously denied being aware of any 'depraved behaviour' during his four-year term as Epstein's chef.