I currently drive a Lexus, but when they first came out they looked like Toyota Cressidas with cheap gold trim -- not complaining about my decade old Lexus, it's been great!
Reminds me of the 90s when car makers thought putting their brand name and logos in gold would really class up the looks of the vehicle
I currently drive a Lexus, but when they first came out they looked like Toyota Cressidas with cheap gold trim -- not complaining about my decade old Lexus, it's been great!
One of Alex Acosta's subs, very chummy with Epstein afterwards
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/loc...#storylink=cpyJeffrey Epstein had multiple appointments, phone calls and dinners with Matthew Menchel — the Miami U.S. Attorney’s office chief criminal prosecutor who spearheaded Epstein’s sweetheart deal in 2007, newly released do ents show. A tranche of over 8,500 pages of records from Epstein’s estate — released by the House Oversight Committee Friday — show that Epstein’s calendars and emails reflect that Menchel, who left the DOJ in 2007, had multiple meetings or dinners with Epstein in 2011, 2013 and 2017. Lawmakers also referred to a photograph of Menchel on a ski trip with Epstein sometime in the 2000s, but didn’t produce the photo.
Actually, James O'Keefe released those same photos about 7 months ago - without the Democrat redactions.
https://okeefemediagroup.com/video-i...er-his-arrest/
So where are they, actually?
They aren't released if they're behind a paywall.
And the real question is why hasn't your Trump released all his Epstein files?
Alex Acosta's sweetheart no-prosecute deal for Epstein to receive new scrutiny
storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...Judge in Florida grants DOJ request to unseal Jeffrey Epstein grand jury transcripts, rules that Congress's Epstein law "trumps Rule 6’s prohibition on disclosure"
30 something pages later into this thread from it's start date...
Please, don't pretend like you care about the victims
Why is your Trump still hiding his Epstein files?
wokist AEA expels Larry Summers for being politically incorrect
https://www.aeaweb.org/news/aea-statement-dec-2-2025![]()
Judge Englemeyer orders 2021 Ghislaine Maxwell grand jury files released
says DOJ ignored victims and lied about what's in the files
https://storage.courtlistener.com/re...9612.820.0.pdf![]()
very well-connected on Wall Street
money spigot didn't stop flowing even after Epstein pleaded out in 2007
https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2...uverify%20wallOn Wall Street, finding success takes a mix of ambition, skill and luck. But turning a good run into a fortune—and then power—requires connections. A cache of more than 18,000 emails sent to and from Epstein’s private Yahoo account, obtained by Bloomberg News earlier this year, shows the abundance of access he enjoyed across Wall Street and how relentless he was at transforming it into wealth.
It’s been well established that JPMorgan Chase & Co. and other major banks worked with Epstein after he pleaded guilty in June 2008 to state-level sex charges in Florida, including procurement of minors to engage in pros ution, and served about a year in jail. Congressional investigators are probing that business, and President Donald Trump, once friendly with Epstein, signed legislation last month compelling the Justice Department to release its files on him.
The Yahoo emails provide new details about Epstein as an investor and adviser, including how he leveraged influence when his bets lost money. They also show that Epstein’s ties on Wall Street were broader than previously known, involving not just standard banking relationships but some of the most sought-after hedge funds.
➞ Read more about how Bloomberg News vetted Epstein’s emails
After stories of Epstein’s teenage victims spilled into the open, Wall Street continued to stay in touch. He had access to prestigious names in global finance, including Renaissance and the investment firm of billionaire Carl Icahn. And as Epstein was directing his high-powered attorneys to pressure the government into offering him a light sentence, he threatened legal action against Bear Stearns and top executives for steep losses.
The email cache doesn’t solve a central Epstein enigma: How did a former math teacher without a college degree turn himself into a globetrotting money manager with his own island? But it shows Epstein’s gamesmanship across Wall Street, where he was chummy, aggressive and effective. He found the right doors to banks, brokerages, billionaires and investments. When something went wrong, he had a playbook to handle it, often ruthlessly.
When that high-flying career was threatened by investigations, charges and convictions, not all of his most elite connections shunned him. Instead, some helped him keep the money-machine turning.
an unconscious woman or child?
the DOJ deadline for releasing the rest is 12/19
he has that photo actually framed on his desk?
it would not shock me in the least if that was actually some kind of camera/monitor that he watches as he keeps that victim as a prisoner....
it would make sense that it was a prisoner he was watching...
Why has it taken so long for anyone to talk about this?
https://x.com/BulwarkOnline/status/2001825903383290160
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