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Jeffrey Epstein Commits Suicide at Manhattan Jail

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Oh now the DAG is gonna talk to Maxwell to see if she knows anything. Nothing to see here but the DAG acting as Trump's personal lawyer to get her to issue a statement that Trump wasn't involved likely in return for a pardon or commutation.
Clearly the solution to this conflict of interest is to appoint Matt Gaetz as special counsel.
 
TIL, what tunnelbuddies means.

I am pretty sure that's the "big secret", that him and Epstein are sharing , based on the birthday letter that the syphilitic orange menace sent to epstein on his 50th.

My guess is he had a Devil’s Triangle with a 14 year old
 
Oh now the DAG is gonna talk to Maxwell to see if she knows anything. Nothing to see here but the DAG acting as Trump's personal lawyer to get her to issue a statement that Trump wasn't involved likely in return for a pardon or commutation.
I’m not sure how effective that would be as anyone who is even remotely persuadable about Epstein isn’t going to believe something she says in exchange for a pardon. (And the people who aren’t don’t matter anyway)

The only thing I can think of that might work would be if the deal is for a pardon in like 2029 or something but I’m not sure that deal could be kept secret and if it got out that’s even worse.
 
I’m not sure how effective that would be as anyone who is even remotely persuadable about Epstein isn’t going to believe something she says in exchange for a pardon. (And the people who aren’t don’t matter anyway)

The only thing I can think of that might work would be if the deal is for a pardon in like 2029 or something but I’m not sure that deal could be kept secret and if it got out that’s even worse.

Oh I think it is stupid and likely to backfire but he's so sweatily desperate to nip this thing that he's liable to do it anyway.
 
I’m not sure how effective that would be as anyone who is even remotely persuadable about Epstein isn’t going to believe something she says in exchange for a pardon. (And the people who aren’t don’t matter anyway)
On the pardon front, wouldn't Maxwell still be open to civil liability, thus opening the door for more claimants that may not yet have come forward to sue?
 
Oh now the DAG is gonna talk to Maxwell to see if she knows anything. Nothing to see here but the DAG acting as Trump's personal lawyer to get her to issue a statement that Trump wasn't involved likely in return for a pardon or commutation.

"There were recordings of this conversation but we lost those too"
 
I believe so as accepting a pardon is an admission of guilt. A commutation, on the other hand....
Not even the admission of guilt part. If she names names and whatnot, those people would then have additional evidence to advance their private, civil claims.

If I recall, pardons and commutations only deal with punishments and whatnot from the government.
 
I believe so as accepting a pardon is an admission of guilt. A commutation, on the other hand....


While accepting a pardon may imply an acknowledgement of wrongdoing, it is not a formal admission of guilt and does not automatically erase the conviction. The Supreme Court case Burdick v. United States (1915) suggests a pardon carries an "imputation of guilt," but the context of that case was whether a pardon could be refused, according to MSNBC News. A pardon removes certain legal consequences of a conviction, but it doesn't change the historical fact of the conviction or necessarily erase the stigma associated with it.

Here's a more detailed explanation:
  • Pardon's Effect:
    A pardon is an exercise of executive clemency, typically by the President, that provides forgiveness and removes certain legal penalties associated with a conviction. It can restore rights like voting or holding office.

    • Burdick v. United States (1915):
      This Supreme Court case established that accepting a pardon implies an acknowledgement of guilt, as it suggests the person wouldn't need a pardon if they weren't guilty. However, this was dicta – language not essential to the ruling – and not the holding of the case, says MSNBC News.
    • Not a Confession:
      A pardon is not a confession of guilt. It's a legal act that acknowledges the conviction but removes some of the penalties. The recipient doesn't have to formally admit guilt to accept a pardon.
    • Practical Considerations:
      While not a formal admission of guilt, accepting a pardon can be seen as an acknowledgement of wrongdoing, particularly in the eyes of the public. The Office of the Pardon Attorney considers acceptance of responsibility when recommending pardons.
    • Other Implications:
      A pardon doesn't erase the conviction as a historical fact or justify the fiction that the individual didn't engage in the conduct. It also doesn't prevent the pardoned individual from facing consequences in other forums, such as professional licensing boards, according to Politico.
 
On the pardon front, wouldn't Maxwell still be open to civil liability, thus opening the door for more claimants that may not yet have come forward to sue?
Sure, although I think after 2029 Trump wouldn’t care as he is either dead, has larger legal problems, or is dictator so it doesn’t matter.
 
Just a reminder


 
TIL, what tunnelbuddies means.

I am pretty sure that's the "big secret", that him and Epstein are sharing , based on the birthday letter that the syphilitic orange menace sent to epstein on his 50th.

That is a term for two guys who have had sex with the same woman.

Think of it as a less racist version of 'eskimo brothers.'
 
Going to put on my conspiracy hat not that this doesn't have lots of low hanging fruit. Alan Dershowitz has been a lawyer for Donald Trump and Jeffery Epstein. In this interview AD is telling Trump to commute her sentence and giver her use immunity and she will tell all. She will also tell who has been falsely accused? That is where the big lie will be spun.

This smells of a setup they are trying to organize. They want her to lie under oath and get out of prison for it. DOJ will or has already met with Maxwell. They will try to create that ruse.

 
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