01-08-2024, 02:15 PM
Ah, the Epstein material. There's tons of it --in fact, it's become a cottage industry in some areas to create Lists of People You Don't Like and publish them as "connected to Epstein." In this age of AI and DeepFakes, this kind of misinformation damages everyone.
Here's a link (yes, I know... MSN) to an article about this: Fact Check: Does Epstein List Include Beyoncé, Dwayne Johnson and More? (msn.com) The takeaways from this article include the ORIGINAL (verified) sources for Epstein documents.
Newsweek published the full list (there's some interesting bits... redacted names) of victims and associates as obtained from court records (and one can check those court records and see that Newsweek did indeed fairly report on this): Jeffrey Epstein List in Full as Dozens of Names Revealed (newsweek.com)
Business Insider has an impressive collection of links that covers known associates along with flight logs and so forth. https://www.businessinsider.com/jeffrey-...?r=US&IR=T
...items such as the flight logs with passengers: https://www.businessinsider.com/every-fl...ets-2020-7
Do It Yourself sleuthing can lead you down many wrong paths if you start with the wrong information. Just because something's on Youtube or another preferred platform does not make it true. For those of you closely following the Epstein cases and speculating, hopefully these links will allow you to doublecheck the information you found with the real information gathered from court documents and other sources.
(NB: I don't follow the Epstein cases. I did, however, think the MSN article with its useful links was something worth presenting here.)
Here's a link (yes, I know... MSN) to an article about this: Fact Check: Does Epstein List Include Beyoncé, Dwayne Johnson and More? (msn.com) The takeaways from this article include the ORIGINAL (verified) sources for Epstein documents.
Newsweek published the full list (there's some interesting bits... redacted names) of victims and associates as obtained from court records (and one can check those court records and see that Newsweek did indeed fairly report on this): Jeffrey Epstein List in Full as Dozens of Names Revealed (newsweek.com)
Business Insider has an impressive collection of links that covers known associates along with flight logs and so forth. https://www.businessinsider.com/jeffrey-...?r=US&IR=T
...items such as the flight logs with passengers: https://www.businessinsider.com/every-fl...ets-2020-7
Do It Yourself sleuthing can lead you down many wrong paths if you start with the wrong information. Just because something's on Youtube or another preferred platform does not make it true. For those of you closely following the Epstein cases and speculating, hopefully these links will allow you to doublecheck the information you found with the real information gathered from court documents and other sources.
(NB: I don't follow the Epstein cases. I did, however, think the MSN article with its useful links was something worth presenting here.)