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   From: weberm@polaris.net   
      
   In article , primates@shaw.ca wrote:   
      
   >Billionaire Elon Musk raised questions about deceased convicted sex   
   >offender Jeffrey Epstein’s list of clients in a series of tweets over the   
   >weekend – suggesting it was “odd” that the information still hasn’t   
   >surfaced.   
   >   
   >Musk commented on the situation alongside a meme labeled “things I’ll   
   >never see in my life” with photos of a dragon, dinosaurs, a unicorn and   
   >the words “the Epstein/Maxwell client list.”   
   >   
   >“Only thing more remarkable than DOJ not leaking the list is that no one   
   >in the media cares,” Musk tweeted on Saturday. “Doesn’t that seem odd?”   
   >   
   >“Sometimes I think my list of enemies is too short, so …” Musk added.   
   >   
   >Epstein died in prison in an apparent suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial   
   >on federal sex trafficking charges. It’s unclear what prompted Musk to   
   >weigh in on the Epstein case.   
   >   
   >Ghislaine Maxwell, a British socialite and Epstein’s longtime companion,   
   >was convicted in late 2021 for sex trafficking of minors and other federal   
   >charges after luring and grooming underage girls on the late financier’s   
   >behalf. A federal judge upheld her conviction in April.   
   >   
   >Maxwell could receive up to 55 years in prison when she is sentenced on   
   >June 28.   
   >   
   >One Twitter user responded to Musk’s tweet with a photo of the Tesla CEO   
   >posing next to Maxwell. The image prompted a sharp response from Musk.   
   >   
   >“Ah yes, Maxwell photobombing me at a @VanityFair Oscars party – you   
   >should (ask) them why they invited her,” Musk said. “The same people who   
   >push this photo say nothing about prominent people who actually went to   
   >his island a dozen times. Also very strange …”   
   >   
   >The Justice Department did not immediately return a request for comment on   
   >Musk’s tweets.   
   >   
   >Notable public figures linked to Epstein include Prince Andrew, who   
   >reached a settlement earlier this year with longtime Epstein accuser   
   >Virginia Giuffre. Andrew has not admitted to any wrongdoing, though he has   
   >expressed regret for associating with Epstein.   
   >   
   >Another prominent figure tied to Epstein is Microsoft co-founder Bill   
   >Gates, who described his decision to attend fundraising meetings with the   
   >financier as a “huge mistake.” Gates is not accused of any wrongdoing.   
      
   Tell that to the manatees on Epstein's sex island and the one that killed   
   itself!   
      
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   Let's go Brandon!   
      
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