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/.ㅤ — 8 months ago(July 20, 2025 12:09 AM)
It ain't no conspiracy theory. It's a conspiracy fact:
In 2008, as U.S. Attorney, Acosta approved a federal non-prosecution agreement with Jeffrey Epstein. That secret agreement, conducted without consulting the victims, was later ruled illegal by a federal judge for violating the Crime Victims' Rights Act.
In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department began a 13-month undercover investigation of Epstein, including a search of his home, based on reports that he was involved with sex trafficking of minors. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) investigation resulted in a 53-page indictment in June 2007.
Acosta, then the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, agreed to a plea deal, to grant immunity from all federal criminal charges to Epstein, along with four named co-conspirators and any unnamed "potential co-conspirators". That agreement "essentially shut down an ongoing FBI probe into whether there were more victims and other powerful people who took part in Epstein's sex crimes". At the time, this halted the investigation and sealed the indictment.
On November 28, 2018, as rumors circulated that Acosta was being considered as a possible successor to Attorney General Jeff Sessions, the Miami Herald published an investigation detailing Acosta's role in the Epstein case. That story revealed the extent of collaboration between federal prosecutors and Epstein's attorneys in their efforts to keep victims from learning of the plea deal.
The Miami Herald describes an email from Epstein's attorney after his off-site meeting with Acosta: "'Thank you for the commitment you made to me during our Oct. 12 meeting,' Lefkowitz wrote in a letter to Acosta after their breakfast meeting in West Palm Beach. He added that he was hopeful that Acosta would abide by a promise to keep the deal confidential. 'You … assured me that your office would not … contact any of the identified individuals, potential witnesses or potential civil claimants and the respective counsel in this matter,' Lefkowitz wrote."
The Miami Herald article stated that certain aspects of Acosta's non-prosecution agreement violated federal law. "As part of the arrangement, Acosta agreed, despite a federal law to the contrary, that the deal would be kept from the victims. As a result, the non-prosecution agreement was sealed until after it was approved by the judge, thereby averting any chance that the girls — or anyone else — might show up in court and try to derail it." Victims, former prosecutors, and the retired Palm Beach police chief were among those quoted criticizing the agreement and Acosta's role in it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Acosta
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Corwin — 8 months ago(July 20, 2025 12:26 AM)
Lol, not that I feel too bad for Patel or his deputy there, but neither were field agents, lawyers, or bureaucrats - unlike any other former leadership of the FBI. They were conspiracy podcasters. So they gotta deliver - they are there for a reason. Must be tough….
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Phaenon — 8 months ago(July 20, 2025 12:39 AM)
They were conspiracy podcasters
I remember when people were wanting Alex Jones to be on the Trump ticket too
Crazy kooks!
So, exploiting the feebleminded aside, there's some real **** connected with all these happenings
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Corwin — 8 months ago(July 20, 2025 12:45 AM)
I think that that's likely right. when there's smoke there's some fire. There's some corruption and abuse and bad faith, in this. Just probably not the pedophile cabal ruling the world, a la Pizzagate or Q-Anon, dear Lord.
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Phaenon — 8 months ago(July 20, 2025 01:06 AM)
There's probably some sort of orgy parties and blackmail out there Corwin, always has been
Stemming from Inanna and growing into Cybele shaping Caligula onto Cesare Borgia through Philip Wharton and the Marquis de Sade, and now the Sean Combs parties, there's always some spice-in-the-vice of power corridors.
I mean David Cameron, the former Prime Minister of the UK, face ****ed a dead pig at a banquet to applause.
But a fully automated sex trafficking ring that involves so many people across the globe leading to murders and magicks?
There would certainly be something of a fallout if it was even 1% of what the craziest of conspiracy theorists was half correct.
But with the BBC covering up Jimmy Savile and him being signed off by the current PM Keir Starmer… it's all a little curious into the fantastical being believable to some degree
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Corwin — 8 months ago(July 20, 2025 01:20 AM)
My personal experience is that people hero-worship too much and then are shocked when their political heroes have feet of clay, when they are sinners. I think that our leaders are as ****ed up or more than most of us are.
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Phaenon — 8 months ago(July 20, 2025 01:34 AM)
They say power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
All I see are the same little power games that people have always played.
If people could stop roleplaying and actually get something done I think we'd be more like the 'heroes' we can imagine instead of projecting superiority onto statues of people who are just as pathetic as we've always been.
But hey, the next generation can do that - can't they?
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TaraDeS — 6 months ago(October 03, 2025 06:33 PM)
by /.ㅤ October 03, 2025 08:30 PM
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I concur?
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