The DOJ disappeared an 86 page prosecution memo titled “Investigation into Potential Co-Conspirators of Jeffrey #Epstein” from the Justice Department’s public website, shortly after the #MiamiHerald and investigative reporter #JulieKBrown inquired about it. The document, which detailed potential co-conspirators in Epstein’s sex trafficking network, had been briefly accessible as part of a larger release of Epstein-related files.
The #DOJ, apparently having fired anyone with tech skills above mspaint, seems to have forgotten both that the Streisand effect is real, and also the internet is forever. #Meidas has the file, coffeezilla has the file, all gods children have the file. It’s still redacted when it comes to the men involved, because that’s who #Bondi and #Patel are protecting.
https://www.meidasplus.com/p/doj-deleted-an-epstein-prosecution
#Minneapolis, #Minnesota vs #USGestapo
'Brownshirts!!! Brownshirts!'
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_sQq56v2v4Q&pp=0gcJCU8KAYcqIYzv
@KateConnors You're absolutely right.
That interview is a stark wake-up call. It takes courage for the survivors to share their stories, exposing the darker side of Epstein's legacy.
It's a stark reminder that sometimes, ignorance isn't bliss—it's a barrier to action.
Hats off to #Meidas Touch and the survivors. Their bravery in speaking out is not just truth-telling; it's hope for a more accountable society.
Let's hope this sparks action and real change.
J'aime beaucoup l'idée d'un #MeidasCanada #Meidas #CharlieAngus #elbowsup