stanfr
Illuminator
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I was actually using "files" the same way Trump and Bondi used 'files' to try to avoid looking like the pathological liars they are; as in just a pile of documents in their possession that have to do with the investigation of Epstein. However, as far as an actual client list that Epstein had, the best source of info are the first hand testimony of those close to Maxwell and Epstein who say such a list existed. It also makes logical sense that they had a list of clients in some shape or form. The current online joke is about why Maxwell is in jail if no such list exists, since she had to sex traffic to 'someone' in order for her to be guilty of trafficking. She claims (through third party sources) that she has a list. I am not sure if something like a list was introduced at her trial since I didn't pay much attention to it at the time. Probably the best source of evidence is not so much a 'list' but first hand testimony of the victims. One of them recently killed herself. Others supposedly are being quiet for fear of being killed or having someone close to them killed.At the risk of being accused of a "fringe reset" what is the best evidence to convince a good faith agnostic skeptic that there are actually files which include a list of clients who went to Epstein & co. for nefarious purposes? (Not talking about money management, however shady.)
Not being Socratic here; I've assiduously avoided this topic until it became unavoidable in my podcast feeds.