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The Walls Are Closing In

I know they thought they got away with it.

When they threw that long time A list celebrity in his country under the bus after his death with planned leaks and a parade of victims, they raised a toast with a bottle of wine that cost $25K while they watched child po-rn they had filmed and collected.

Most of it they had filmed. One is a foreign born permanent A list musician who has briefly touched the third rail of child po-rn but got away with his lame excuse because of his fame.

The other, a foreign born permanent A list socialite type who has been in this space before because of his banishment from multiple countries for similar offenses.

Not so much child po-rn.

Authorities and law enforcement wouldn’t call it that because of the international incident it would create.

It is what it is of course.

Tweens and teens being forced into se-x acts with the men while they were filmed.

The men obscured either with mask or not shown at all.

Their voices altered.

Our socialite type would buy the tweens and teens while the dead celebrity and the musician used their fame to attract underage groupies who then would be put through ten minutes to ten hours of se-x and filming in as many situations as possible, all the while being filmed.

Usually with the celebrities, it was unknown filming.

With our socialite type, the victims all knew they were being filmed and what would happen if they protested.

Now, with some recent court filings, some of the socialite type’s actions are coming to light and he will make sure to take down as many as possible if needed.

He knows because of his stature he is safe.

This would not be true for any of the others.

Closing in on: Jeffrey Epstein

Dead A list celebrity: Jimmy Savile

Foreign born permanent A list musician: Pete Townshend

Foreign born permanent A list socialite type: Prince Andrew

Feds Are Asking Jeffrey Epstein’s Victims About Sex-Trafficking Crimes

Eleven years after billionaire Jeffrey Epstein received what amounted to a country-club jail sentence for allegedly molesting dozens of girls in Florida, his victims could be closer to justice—with a possible future federal prosecution beyond Palm Beach.

In 2007, the disgraced financier signed a secret deal with the U.S. Attorney’s Office to evade a series of charges that could have sent him to prison for life. The agreement, brokered under former federal prosecutor and current Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta, allowed Epstein to plead guilty to a pair of minor state charges.

Epstein served 13 months of his 18-month sentence in a private wing of a county stockade. And, as the Miami Herald reported, he spent most of this time on “work release” at a comfortable office, for up to 12 hours a day, six days a week.

But in February of this year, a federal judge ruled the non-prosecution agreement (NPA), which was concealed from the victims and their counsel, violated the law, specifically the Crime Victims’ Rights Act. Now the feds are contacting victims to discuss possible remedies.

During these meetings, the government is reportedly asking one question in particular: Did Epstein’s abuse ever cross state lines?

Spencer Kuvin, who represented three of Epstein’s victims, including the 14-year-old girl who first tipped off Palm Beach police to the hedge-funder’s alleged abuse of teenagers, told The Daily Beast that one of his clients was happy to finally get a chance to speak with prosecutors— but has long been frustrated that justice was never served. – Source

Jimmy Savile sexual abuse scandal

Much of Savile’s career involved working with children and young people, including visiting schools and hospital wards. He spent 20 years presenting Top of the Pops before a teenage audience, and an overlapping 20 years presenting Jim’ll Fix It, in which he helped the wishes of viewers, mainly children, come true. During his lifetime, two police investigations had looked into reports about Savile, the earliest known being in 1958, but none had led to charges; the reports had each concluded that there was insufficient evidence for any charges to be brought related to sexual offences. In October 2012 it was announced that the Director of Public Prosecutions, Keir Starmer, would investigate why proceedings against Savile in 2009 were dropped.

The scandal was a major factor leading to the establishment of the wider-ranging Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse which was announced by then-Home Secretary Theresa May in July 2014. In February 2015, the inquiry was reconfigured as a statutory inquiry to be chaired by Justice Lowell Goddard. – Source

When Pete Townshend Was Arrested on Child Porn Charges

Caught up in an international child-porn scandal, Pete Townshend didn’t do himself any favors. Not when he admitted to paying for access to an illegal site, not when his explanation as to why seemed to beg credulity, and certainly not when he refused to appear in court.

In the end, the Who legend was cleared of the worst of the charges – Townshend didn’t download any images, an offense that carries a maximum five-year jail sentence – but not the taint of scandal. His excuse ultimately seemed to be true, but it hardly mattered to those who’d already decided he was a pedophile.

He continued work on various musical projects, and completed a 2012 autobiography titled Who I Am. But it wasn’t easy. “If I had a gun, I would have shot myself,” Townshend wrote in his memoir. “It really did feel like a lynching.”

When the authorities arrived on Jan. 13, 2003 to take Townshend into custody under the Protection of Children Act, he insisted that there was a logical reason for his actions: He’d been surfing the darker corners of the internet as part of research for the autobiography, in which Townshend intended to discuss his own suspected abuse as a child. Enraged by what he found, Townshend said he decided he’d expose this criminal underworld.

“I am not a pedophile,” Townshend said the day of his arrest. “I’d be prepared to have my computer hard drive analyzed. It’s important police are able to convince themselves that, if I did anything illegal, I did it purely for research.”- Source

Jeffrey Epstein: inside the decade of scandal entangling Prince Andrew

The desperate woman who telephoned Detective Michele Pagan of the Palm Beach police declined to give her name and would not leave a call-back number. But she had some information that she had to tell someone.

Her stepdaughter, a 14-year-old pupil at Royal Palm Beach high school, had told a friend that she’d had sex with a middle-aged man who gave her money.

The man was said to have a long face and bushy eyebrows and he lived in a big house at the end of a dead-end street. His name was Jeff. A teacher found $300 in the 14-year-old’s purse.

That call to police – made 10 years ago this March – soon led Florida detectives to 358 El Brillo Way, a mansion owned by Jeffrey Epstein, one of America’s wealthiest hedge fund tycoons.
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A decade later, the cascade of FBI investigations, secret plea deals and lawsuits which followed that telephone call would be felt 4,000 miles away, behind the gates of Buckingham Palace.

The connecting thread was Epstein, now 61, a convicted sex offender and one-time friend of Prince Andrew, the Duke of York. The allegation: that Epstein forced another of his teenage victims into sexual encounters with Andrew on three separate occasions.

The accusation, contained in a court filing first reported by the Guardian and Politico, has become headline news across the world this week, even as it was forcefully and repeatedly denied by the Palace.

It has thrown a spotlight on Andrew’s relationship with Epstein and resurfaced questions over whether the disgraced financier used his extraordinary wealth and power to elude justice. – Source


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