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Navštivte Ebonus od ozetpev, pejče od to nejcenější, co máte.
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2019. Epstein told his lawyers that Tartag Leoni roughed him up,
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which the cellmate denied. Epstein was removed from Tartag Leoni's cell
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and put on suicide watch. He killed himself three weeks later, on August 10,
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though questions over the possibility of foul play remained.
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While he was supposed to be placed with a new cellmate, Epstein was alone,
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according to a report from the Department of Justice, Inspector General.
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Yeah, you know the report with all those pages that told us nothing, fix nothing,
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did nothing, yeah that same report. Epstein at the time was facing a raft of charges
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from federal prosecutors, including sex trafficking of minars,
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and sexual exploitation, and abuse. You know, did he's fellow traveler, right?
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Od ozetpev, pejče od to nejcenější, co máte.
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Bunches scumbags, the whole lot of them.
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According to Tartag Leoni, Epstein said he knew Trump only socially,
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and the two were not friendly. In fact, he said Trump wants through him out
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of a party at Mar-a-Lago for being flirtatious with young women. Well, that all tracks,
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we all know that. And while there is zero doubt that Trump and Epstein were friends at one point,
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there's also zero doubt that they had a falling out. And after all is said and done,
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after all that we've seen after the past eight years or so, you really mean to tell me that if
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they had something on Trump and Epstein, we wouldn't know about it already. That would be the
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crown jewel for them, right? But as of this date, that evidence hasn't appeared. Now if they
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did the same kind of due diligence, and looked into Bill Clinton, and Jeffrey Epstein, well,
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it would be a completely different story, wouldn't it? But at this point, we should not expect
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that to happen. Hell, they won't even talk about Stacy Plaskit currently being sued by Epstein's
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survivors, because it doesn't fit their narrative. I said, well, do you know Trump?
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Tartag Leoni claimed in the phone call. He says, well, you know, I know him, I met him,
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but we don't like each other. I laughed. I said, why? He said Trump threw me out of a party at his
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place in Florida. I said, why you throw you out? He said, oh, he got mad. I was talking to some
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girl. By now I got wind of what he was in there for. Tartag Leoni told the interview,
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and I said, how old was the girl, Jeff? And he says, oh, about 18 or 19? Well, that's a demonstrable
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lie right there. He just got wind of what Epstein was in there for. He had no idea, huh? Okay,
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sure. Mr. Cobb had no idea. So I was a cop, I said, Jeff, that means probably 14 and 15,
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and he says, well, he threw me out. I haven't talked to him since. It's not clear when the party was.
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Tartag Leoni said Epstein admitted, I don't know anything about Trump. Now I buy that. I don't
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think that Epstein and Trump were confidants. Did they know each other? Sure. Did they hang out
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in the early days? They did. Did everybody in New York's upper crust hang out? Most certainly,
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just like Obama and Diddy were really close. Money begets money, right? And like I've always said,
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the people that have this kind of dough, they don't give a shit about you. You're nothing to them,
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and your children, well, they're nothing but fodder for war or a play thing. That's how these
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ultra elite live their lives, all of them. Tartag Leoni added that Epstein was additionally
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considering turning because he wanted to save his girlfriend, a likely reference to Glay in
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Maxwell, who was sentenced to 20 years for sex trafficking in 2022. Before his death, Epstein said
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that he had so much dirt on Trump and Hillary Clinton that he could have had the 2016 election
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canceled, his brother Mark Epstein told the post last year. See, so it doesn't really add up,
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somebody's lying. And the reason why it's so confusing and why people don't have the real story
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is because Epstein was the ultimate misinformation merchant. This man knew how to redirect things,
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knew how to get a conversation going in a way that benefited him. So of course he's going to talk
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like he has all kinds of compromise on people because you know why he did. So again, the whole
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conversation with Tartag Leoni that he is recounting here, I just don't believe.
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Krause, who posted the conversation with Tartag Leoni, additionally reported on her substack that
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the ex-cop was choked and stabbed by other inmates in October. A spokesman for the Bureau of
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Prisons declined the comment on the matter. Well, that's what happens when you kill cartel members
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or associates over a drug debt. What you thought you were going to federal prison as an ex-cop
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and shit was going to be butter. Krause 45 told the post that she was first introduced to the
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killer two years ago and believes he was wrongly convicted. We were introduced by a friend in
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comment almost two years ago. Nick knows I record him. He believes I can help improve his
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conviction is unjust. Krause said Tartag Leoni's attorneys declined the comment. Reps for Manhattan
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federal prosecutors declined the comment on Tartag Leoni's allegations. Legal experts told the
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post that the reported Fed offered Epstein sounded plausible. Anything is possible when it comes to
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high profile cases like this, they are career makers, said Alan Dershowitz, a close confidant of
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Trump who represented him during his first impeachment. Um, what? You mean Dershowitz who
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represented Jeffrey Epstein? Is that what you mean? So we're going to go to Alan Dershowitz to
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get commentary here. Ah, that's a good idea. It could have originated at some point.
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Lower than the U.S. attorney or one of the middle-ranking officials at the Southern District of
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New York or the FBI. They're always looking to make cases. Oh, give me a break, such bullshit.
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Such absolute bullshit. Added defense lawyer Jason Goldman,
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federal prosecutors in particular are known to conduct these types of proper sessions.
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Defendants facing extreme sentences are a pressure to name names and conform to the
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government's version of the truth, even when there may be some resistance.
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The threat to prosecute Maxwell is extremely plausible. The fact that he wasn't simply arrested
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alongside Epstein, but rather only later on after his unwillingness to implicate Trump and after
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his apparent suicide speaks volumes about the government's tactics. Nope, I don't buy that,
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sorry, that's defense attorney's speak. And frankly, all of this is a plot for Nicholas
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Tartag Leoni to get an appeal. That's what this is. Nothing more, nothing less. Until the questions
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answered, who signed off on Tartag Leoni being in that jail cell, why they signed off on it,
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I really don't care what kind of narrative that Tartag Leoni's trying to pitch. It matters
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little to me. And at the end of the article here, it tells you exactly what the motivation behind
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all of this is. They think that Nicholas Tartag Leoni was wrongfully convicted. And am I the only
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one that's getting tired of all of that shit? Every time somebody gets arrested, there's like this
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group of people that come out and they're like, oh, they were wrongfully convicted. They're wrongfully
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being charged. Meanwhile, there's a stack of evidence showing us that, well, that's not the case.
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And this is one of those cases where there's a stack of evidence. And I have no doubt that
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Nicholas Tartag Leoni is guilty of the crimes he was charged with. But frankly, that's not even what
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I'm concerned with. For me, I need to know what was going on with the whole process of putting him in
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the jail cell, who made those decisions, who signed off on it, and why they signed off on it.
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Those are the questions that should be asked. And those are the questions that should be answered.
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And until that occurs, you can expect my fat ass yap to keep running. But until then, that's
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going to do it for this one. All of the information that goes with this episode can be found in the