Epstein Files: New Batch Includes Victim Emails
OAN’s Tom McGrath
4:28 PM – Monday, January 8, 2024
The latest edition of the Epstein files levels hefty accusations against more powerful people.
The week kicked off with a new batch of documents from Giuffre v. Maxwell. This time, the files centered around statements made by a confirmed victim of Jeffrey Epstein’s predations.
2016 emails penned by Sarah Ransome alleged that the disgraced late pedophile harbored sex tapes of a number of famous individuals.
Ransome claimed that one of her friends engaged in recorded encounters with Prince Andrew, Donald Trump, Richard Branson and Bill Clinton.
“He (Epstein) made me watch video footage of him interacting with some of the most powerful and influential people in in the world,” she said.
The survivor said Epstein never appeared in any of the videos because he was “clever like that.”
Ransome said her friend tried to come forward with the story but was discredited and defamed.
Furthermore, Ransome said the victim was intimidated into signing a confidentiality agreement by agents of Hillary Clinton in order to protect her 2008 presidential campaign.
However, Ransome subsequently expressed a desire to retract her statements and a 2019 New Yorker article claimed they were invented to bring attention to Epstein’s criminal activities.
Trump advisor Steven Cheung released a statement claiming that the accusations are without merit.
A representative of Virgin Group pointed to The New Yorker piece as proof of Richard Branson’s innocence.
Bill Clinton spokesman Angel Urena has declined to comment on the matter at this time.
Guilty or not, the aforementioned individuals in the Epstein files are only the tip of the iceberg.
Epstein’s client logs have yet to be released to the public.
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How did Ransome explain the absence of Epstein in any of the videos and who allegedly coerced the victim into signing a confidentiality agreement?
The Epstein files have once again shed light on the alleged involvement of powerful individuals in Jeffrey Epstein’s illicit activities. In the latest batch of documents from Giuffre v. Maxwell, Sarah Ransome, a confirmed victim, made shocking claims about sex tapes involving famous personalities. According to Ransome’s emails from 2016, she alleged that her friend engaged in recorded encounters with Prince Andrew, Donald Trump, Richard Branson, and Bill Clinton.
The gravity of Ransome’s claims cannot be undermined. In a Twitter post, she bravely spoke out about being trafficked and groomed by Epstein, revealing that he threatened her and her family. Ransome also revealed that Epstein’s private island was designed for rape and trafficking.
Interestingly, Ransome disclosed that Epstein never appeared in any of the videos. He was “clever like that,” she said. Ransome went on to explain that her friend tried to come forward with the story but was discredited and defamed. She revealed that the victim was coerced into signing a confidentiality agreement by agents of Hillary Clinton to protect her 2008 presidential campaign.
However, it is important to note that Ransome later expressed a desire to retract her statements. In a 2019 New Yorker article, it was claimed that her allegations were fabricated to draw attention to Epstein’s criminal activities. Trump advisor Steven Cheung released a statement discrediting the accusations, claiming they are without merit. Similarly, a representative of Virgin Group pointed to The New Yorker piece as evidence of Richard Branson’s innocence. Bill Clinton’s spokesman, Angel Urena, has declined to comment on the matter at this time.
While the guilt or innocence of these individuals remains to be determined, it is crucial to highlight that the Epstein files represent only the tip of the iceberg. Epstein’s client logs, which contain potentially incriminating evidence, have yet to be released to the public. It is vital to stay informed and follow the developments closely as more information surfaces.
In conclusion, the latest revelations from the Epstein files have brought forth troubling accusations against influential individuals. The claims made by Sarah Ransome, though later retracted, cannot be ignored. The alleged involvement of Prince Andrew, Donald Trump, Richard Branson, and Bill Clinton in Epstein’s illicit activities demands a thorough investigation. As the case unfolds and Epstein’s client logs are released, the full extent of this scandal may come to light. It is imperative to stay informed and remain vigilant as the truth unfolds.
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