Federal prosecutors allege in a new court filing that Jeffrey Epstein may have engaged in witness tampering by paying off two potential witnesses days before the Miami Herald began publishing a series of explosive exposés about the registered sex offender and his victims.
According to financial records, Epstein wired $350,000 to two 'possible co-conspirators' who could testify against him. $100,000 was wired from "Institution-1" to one person, while just three days later $250,000 was wired to another individual. Neither of the payments appear to be recurring based on five years of bank records.
Is one of the co-conspirators Ghislaine Maxwell?
The daughter of a British media barron, Maxwell was described by one Epstein accuser in a 2017 lawsuit as "the highest ranking employee" of his alleged enterprise, in which she was said to have managed both Epstein's household and his sex life.
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4 comments:
Epstein got rich from a ponzi scheme he got away with but a man named Tower served jail time for it.
That’s the same amount of hush money our president paid Stormy Daniels. It must be the going rate.
If he paid me a couple million to be quiet I wouldn't say a word.
Someone has gone to great measures to keep Venezuela out of the news lately.
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