07-19-2025, 09:36 PM
(07-19-2025, 02:11 PM)cherokeetroy Wrote: Vermilion wrote:
There’s probably a list of contacts in epsteins phone and office.
Similar to the ones in your phone and office.
Do you want to start up a lynch mob by releasing it?
Do you think he a little black book labeled “pedo clients” ?
There are thousands of “victims” that have come forward and received settlements.
They all signed a contract saying their names will not be released.
Most of those are also behind court orders so you should cry at the judge.
That contract also says that if they want to out themselves then they have that right to do so.
Very few have come forward and I don’t blame them.
That kind of trauma doesn’t need to be relived, I’m sure you’d agree.
There is a lot of drama about releasing information blah blah blah.
There are tons of stuff that is out there if one would only look for.
Seems like the noise of those people is louder than their search for the truth.
I bet you and the others crying about this have never even seen the contract.
You really should read it.
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I missed it earlier but I just now caught it
In your response you wrote "victims" in quotes
Which implies you really don't believe any of it
You don't even believe there were literal victims or that anyone was actually abused
Which means from your pov there was no trafficking. Everything was legal and consensual?
That's pretty bold, taking that hardline stance
It does explain lot, though
Thousands of “victims”, the majority of who were willing participants.
Maxwell recruited girls who recruited more of their friends than she did.
They were willing to give massages or more for the cash.
Guiffre was only one of many recruiters.
Here’s one example….
“The victim, whose name remained sealed, said that a high school classmate had suggested the job to her. Later, she learned that girls who referred other girls to Epstein were paid kickbacks.
She herself brought other girls from her high school to Epstein's house. None of them were her friends, she said.
"Sometimes I would go over and I would just swim and I would get paid, or I would take a nap and I'd get paid, or I would just hang out and I'd get paid," she said. "It wasn't my assumption that they were coming over to do anything. I did not know, once the door was closed or once they went to another area of the home. I often just went over and did my own thing while they were doing whatever they were doing. It was none of my business."
Florida age of consent then was 17 and the “victims” did most of the recruiting.
Its degenerate yet those are the facts.
Similar comparison if I said college “educated”.
Nothing to white knuckle your pearls about.



