(08-20-2019, 04:22 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: This, to me, provides even more evidence that Epstein was switched out, and someone has all his money waiting for him when he arrives at his hidden destination. Of course it could have just been his fear that he would be killed while in prison that sparked the urgency in making a will, but with the person saying that Epstein was wheeled out in the wee hours of the morning and put into a van that wasn't logged in and had a person in military uniform in the back, well, if true, it all makes sense.
I have doubts regarding that theory. I can't think of any military folks who would involve themselves in a scheme to spring a leftist from justice. Military folk have a duty to disobey illegal orders, and there is not much more illegal than a jailbreak.
The victims are suing for his estate? That puts questions in my mind as well. What kind of woman accepts money for sex? Don't they have a name for that? Instead, it should be enough for them, I would think, that the bastard offed himself in a prison cell awaiting trial for his misdeeds against them. Vengeance is sweet, and sweeter still when you can get the culprit himself to extract your revenge on him. I'm way less inclined to accept their stories if there is money in it for them - after all, it ain't gonna hurt Epstein any more, now is it?
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