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From Newsweek in February 2025

The names include:

  • Ghislaine Maxwell
  • Virginia Lee Roberts Giuffre [Epstein victim]
  • Prince Andrew of England
  • James Michael Austrich
  • Philip Barden
  • REDACTED
  • Cate Blanchett
  • David Boies
  • Laura Boothe
  • Evelyn Boulet
  • Rebecca Boylan
  • Joshua Bunner
  • Naomi Campbell
  • Carolyn Casey
  • Paul Cassell
  • Sharon Churcher
  • Bill Clinton
  • David Copperfield
  • Alexandra Cousteau
  • Cameron Diaz
  • Leonardo DiCaprio
  • Alan Dershowitz
  • Dr. Mona Devanesan
  • REDACTED
  • Bradley Edwards
  • Amanda Ellison
  • Cimberly Espinosa
  • Jeffrey Epstein
  • Annie Farmer
  • Marie Farmer
  • Alexandra Fekkai
  • Crystal Figueroa
  • Anthony Figueroa
  • Louis Freeh
  • Eric Gany
  • Meg Garvin
  • Sheridan Gibson-Butte
  • Robert Giuffre
  • Al Gore
  • Ross Gow
  • Fred Graff
  • Philip Guderyon
  • REDACTED
  • Shannon Harrison
  • Stephen Hawking
  • Victoria Hazel
  • Brittany Henderson
  • Brett Jaffe
  • Michael Jackson
  • Carol Roberts Kess
  • Dr. Karen Kutikoff
  • Peter Listerman
  • George Lucas
  • Tony Lyons
  • Bob Meister
  • Jamie A. Melanson
  • Lynn Miller
  • Marvin Minsky
  • REDACTED
  • David Mullen
  • Joe Pagano
  • Mary Paluga
  • J. Stanley Pottinger
  • Joseph Recarey
  • Michael Reiter
  • Jason Richards
  • Bill Richardson
  • Sky Roberts
  • Scott Rothstein
  • Forest Sawyer
  • Doug Schoetlle
  • Kevin Spacey
  • Cecilia Stein
  • Mark Tafoya
  • Brent Tindall
  • Kevin Thompson
  • Donald Trump
  • Ed Tuttle
  • Emma Vaghan
  • Kimberly Vaughan-Edwards
  • Cresenda Valdes
  • Anthony Valladares
  • Maritza Vazquez
  • Vicky Ward
  • Jarred Weisfeld
  • Courtney Wild
  • Bruce Willis
  • Daniel Wilson
  • Kathy Alexander
  • Miles Alexander
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[-] ToastedRavioli@midwest.social 63 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Much like with a diddy party, part of the question then becomes “how many of them didnt attend a diddy party after dark because they knew what happened after dark?”. How many of these people might not have been molesters, but still knew about the shit that was going on? How many of them saw the underage girls around without actually being involved with them being there at all?

I work in a very affluent environment environment, and its a relatively open secret that 10-20 years ago it wasnt uncommon for adult house parties to knowingly invite local underage highschool girls (for what Im sure were not good reasons)

[-] WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.com 37 points 1 year ago

There are a lot of sides to this. Some of them may have seen things and been oblivious, others may have seen things that registered later, while still others may have known about the crimes. That is why we need more than a flight log list.

I grew up in a very affluent family, and attended all sorts of political and corporate events in my youth along with my cousins. None of us were exploited or invited there to be exploited—our families thought it was good for us to meet influential and powerful people because they (foolishly) believed those people represented the best of American society. In some cases they were, in other cases they were later found out to be criminals. The thing that makes these people so dangerous is that they have many different modes, and are masters of switching masks depending on the audience.

[-] krakenfury@lemmy.sdf.org 4 points 1 year ago

If this played out like a procedural crime drama, the DoJ would be interviewing everyone on these flight logs to figure out who is connected to crimes and how much everyone knew at the time. That will never happen, since all of these people have lawyers on retainer and won't answer anything.

I mean, even if they are innocent and were totally unaware of any wrongdoing, they still wouldn't willfully open themselves up to this questioning.

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