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United States News Title: Trump’s New Sec Of Labor Let “Lolita Express” Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein Off “With a Wrist Slap” Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta, confirmed to the position Thursday by the U.S. Senate, is one in a string of disputed appointees to President Trumps Cabinet, but this contention doesnt concern his politics, rather, its centered on his lax treatment of billionaire pedophile, Jeffrey Epstein. And former Green Party candidate and U.S. Representative, Cynthia McKinney, is none too pleased with the confirmation, tweeting shortly after the news, He let Jeffrey Epstein off pedophilia charges with a wristslap; now hes Trumps SecLabor
. McKinney had plenty of company in calling out Acostas appointment weeks ago but disputation over a shameful plea deal worked for Epsteins benefit faded significantly from corporate media headlines in recent days. Perhaps the lecherous and pedophilic behavior for which Epstein earned the consternation of millions once his sexual escapades with minor girls became public knowledge doesnt so much bother American politicians, whose inappropriate lust was also exposed. Indeed, prior to taking the White House, billionaire Donald Trump dished out praise for Epstein back in 2002, telling New York Magazine for an article, in hindsight, peculiarly titled, Jeffrey Epstein: International Moneyman of Mystery, Ive known Jeff for 15 years. Terrific guy. Hes a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side. No doubt about it Jeffrey enjoys his social life. Not three years later, light began piercing the shadow shielding Epsteins lascivious escapades from authorities watchful eyes, as Newsweek noted, Further, the Post continued, Although Epsteins friends and visitors once included past and future presidents, rock stars, and some of the countrys richest men, he is no longer a social magnet. Epstein pleaded guilty to a Florida state charge of felony solicitation of underage girls in 2008 and served a 13-month jail sentence. Politicians who had accepted his donations, including former New Mexico governor Bill Richardson and former New York governor Eliot Spitzer, have scurried to give them back. (Harvard University kept a $6.5 million gift, saying it was funding important research in mathematics.) To say the notorious money-mover and entertainer of the worlds elite liked women on the younger side utterly dismisses the extent of debauchery which took place at Epsteins southern Florida home and private access Caribbean island, as noted by staff of a U.S. attorney ten years ago before that attorney arranged a deal over which criminals of every stripe would drool. In his tenure as that attorney based in Miami, Acosta bucked recommendations to federally indict Epstein despite that the now-64-year-old sexually abused no less than 40 girls, most of them aged between 13 and 17 years. Epstein had it not been for suspicious wrangling by Trumps only Latino Cabinet pick might have been sentenced to life behind bars. Prosecutors from Acostas office, working with the FBI and documented for the court, found that, through assistance from several female assistants, Epstein would recruit underage females to travel to his home in Palm Beach to engage in lewd conduct in exchange for money
Some went there as much as 100 times or more. Some of the womens conduct was limited to performing a topless or nude massage while Mr. Epstein masturbated himself. For other women, the conduct escalated to full sexual intercourse. Rather than the minimum ten-year sentence the billionaire pedophile faced, attorneys and police were shocked when Acostas arrangement with Epsteins lawyers landed a part-time, eight-hours-per-day county jail term in essence, downplaying the criminal severity inherent in allegedly having sex with children just beginning to experience the pangs of puberty. Acosta also deviated from legal norms when he granted the deal without first notifying the young women who had spoken to investigators about their experiences with the billionaire, Newsweek reported. Details of the deal were not made public until a federal judge unsealed it as part of a civil lawsuit brought by four women in 2015. Epstein served a mere 13 months total for his crimes. Acostas apparent indiscretion on serious matters wasnt held to pooh-poohing the gravity of sexual abuse of minors the New York Times noted Thursday a 2008 investigation by the Department of Justice faulted Acosta for violating federal law and departmental policy for consideration of political affiliation during hiring while heading the DOJs civil rights division, which stacked the deck with allies of then-President George W. Bush. On the non-political but legally tangible criminal activities of which Epstein and his ilk seemed so fond, Acostas sweetheart deal sent a resounding message the caprices of the elite trumps holding the wealthy accountable for even the most pernicious of wrongs hardly the paragon of integrity befitting an appropriate leader, much less a U.S. Secretary of Labor. Despite a tepid backtracking in 2011, via a letter posted online to the Daily Beast, Acostas tone intimated the desire to disregard past errors possibly made in the handling of Epsteins case. Some may feel that the prosecution should have been tougher, he wrote. Evidence that has come to light since 2007 may encourage that view. Many victims have since spoken out, filing detailed statements in civil cases seeking damages. Physical evidence has since been discovered. Had these additional statements and evidence been known, the outcome may have been different. But they were not known to us at the time. In a 2014 court filing, an unidentified woman accused the money manager of holding her hostage as a sex slave Epstein had forced the young girl to have sex with Prince Andrew a claim vociferously denied by Buckingham Palace. Epsteins lewd wrongdoings cannot be misapplied to the latest Trump appointee, but Acosta must bear the burden in tacitly dismissing the pain, anguish, and trauma experienced by the billionaires victims since he, alone, prevented a punishment congruent with the criminality of acted-upon pedophilic desires. For a strong advocate and champion of the people like Cynthia McKinney, however, the two should be inextricably linked, never forgotten, and the one responsible for letting the other slide should never have been rewarded with a prestigious and powerful position one which traumatized victims will feel a constant reminder their pain didnt so much present a stumbling block for its achievement. Claire Bernish began writing as an independent, investigative journalist in 2015, with works published and republished around the world. Not one to hold back, Claires particular areas of interest include U.S. foreign policy, analysis of international affairs, and everything pertaining to transparency and thwarting censorship. To keep up with the latest uncensored news, follow her on Facebook or Twitter: @Subversive_Pen. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Deckard (#0)
Boy, that outta scare the shit out of everyone and get their attention
Whatta think, Deckard?
McKinney had plenty of company in calling out Acostas appointment weeks ago but disputation over a shameful plea deal worked for Epsteins benefit faded significantly from corporate media headlines in recent days. Trump ain't draining the swamp - he's just replacing the alligators with scum like Acosta. I think I remember reading somewhere that Claire Bernish felt the same way as you do, when she also expressed a similar opinion. I believe she said something like that in an article she wrote for The Free Thought Project. Do you happen to recall that article? Of course, I could be completely wrong about this
.you always say that I am about everything.
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