Date: 13/07/2025 18:00:34
From: diddly-squat
ID: 2300516
Subject: re: US Politics 2025 #2

The Rev Dodgson said:


diddly-squat said:

Witty Rejoinder said:

It would be very strange if there weren’t a list of high profile people who had been to his Caribbean island. We know this includes Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, Prince Andrew IIRC.

Plus it’s not just uneducated RWNJ’s claiming there is a list:

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/dershowitz-epstein-client-list-trump-b2786911.html

The client list isn’t a list of people that have simply attended functions on his island. It’s supposedly a list of people that Epstine (with the assistance of Ghislaine Maxwell) regularly trafficked underage woman for.

No evidence of this list was provided during the Epsrine trials or during those of Maxwell.

This notwithstanding, there is clear evidence that both Epstine and Maxwell did traffic underage woman for the purposes of sex and it’s likely that people who attended parties on his island were involved in sex crimes.

I mean is it possible such a list exists? Sure.. All I’m saying is that there is no credible evidence to support such a claim.

and all I’m saying is that you know of no such evidence. You have no way of knowing if there is evidence or not.

No evidence of such a list was presented at either Epstine’s or Maxwell’s trials. I would think such a list would be very strong evidence in any claim that they were indeed involved in sex trafficking. It would seem strange to me that the prosecution would withhold this evidence rather than risk the case against these individuals.

On this basis I’m suggesting that no credible evidence exist to support the existence of the list. This doesn’t seem like an extraordinary claim to me, but hey, be contrarian if you so desire.

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