That’s weird. IF I recall correctly, Epstein didn’t have any cell mates in NYC…. And now they’re going with the story of the word of a person who was being tried for murder (x4)?????
Think the killer is working an angle to cut a deal on his crimes?
I don’t know. You could be correct, but the story doesn’t sit right with me. IF your assessment is correct, then why wasn’t that disclosed as facts to validate the argument by the author? Seems very suspect (to me). Why is this released now? Why wasn’t this disclosed shortly after his “suicide”?
Epstein story is to keep the pot of discord stirred among patriots? Just doesn’t feel right…
Jeffrey Epstein's first cellmate at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York was former police officer Nicholas Tartaglione.
Tartaglione was a former officer in the Briarcliff Manor Police Department who was in jail awaiting trial for the 2016 quadruple murder of four men over a drug deal gone wrong. He has since been convicted and sentenced to four consecutive life sentences for the murders.
Whoever, under a threat of informing, or as a consideration for not informing, against any violation of any law of the United States, demands or receives any money or other valuable thing, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.
Hypothetically, if a government official knowingly framed someone or weaponized the justice system under false pretenses, it could violate multiple federal laws.
Framing someone may constitute:
False statements to federal agents under 18 U.S.C. § 1001, punishable by up to 5 years in prison (or 8 years in terrorism or child exploitation cases).
Witness tampering under 18 U.S.C. § 1512, including coercing or fabricating testimony.
Obstruction of justice under 18 U.S.C. §§ 1503, 1512, for corruptly interfering with investigations.
Weaponizing government power ("lawfare") could involve:
Deprivation of rights under color of law under 18 U.S.C. § 242, if civil rights were willfully violated.
Conspiracy under 18 U.S.C. § 371 to defraud the U.S. or commit offenses.
RICO violations under 18 U.S.C. § 1962 if part of an organized pattern of abuse.
Prosecutors have immunity for actions during trials, but not for knowingly fabricating evidence or conspiring to violate rights.
Malicious prosecution or abuse of power may support civil lawsuits or disciplinary action, even if criminal charges are difficult to pursue.
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Hypothetically, if Maurene Comey had offered Jeffrey Epstein freedom in exchange for falsely implicating Donald Trump in his crimes, such conduct could constitute blackmail or extortion under federal law, depending on the specifics.
Under 18 U.S.C. § 875, transmitting threats to injure another person’s reputation or to impair their prospects, with intent to extort something of value, is a federal crime. Additionally, 18 U.S.C. § 1951 (Hobbs Act) criminalizes extortion affecting interstate commerce, which includes misuse of official position for corrupt purposes.
A prosecutor threatening to withhold justice (e.g., offering leniency in exchange for a false accusation) would be abusing her authority and could face charges for obstruction of justice, misconduct, or conspiracy, even if no formal "threat" was made. Soliciting false testimony also constitutes witness tampering (18 U.S.C. § 1512).
However, these actions would only be illegal if proven. As of now, the claims stem from Nicholas Tartaglione, Epstein’s former cellmate, whose credibility may be challenged due to his criminal background. No evidence has been presented to substantiate the allegation, and the DOJ/FBI have stated Epstein did not engage in blackmail and no secret client list exists.
--Brave's AI Leo, which is actually a woke cunt llm named QWEN, who immediately dismissed it as no evidence she broke the law, so I had to ask again as a hypothetical assume its true
I hope Kash is paying attention to this part.
Kash is a disappointment.
this twat needs to go down with daddy........POS
Concur on her punishment! This is one big club that I am so happy to not be a part of….
I wouldn't want to be in a club that would have me as a member.
RIP Groucho!
That’s weird. IF I recall correctly, Epstein didn’t have any cell mates in NYC…. And now they’re going with the story of the word of a person who was being tried for murder (x4)????? Think the killer is working an angle to cut a deal on his crimes?
Something doesn’t sit right with this story….
That was at the end when he died.
He may have had a cell mate earlier. Or it could have just been someone in a nearby cell he talked to.
I don’t know. You could be correct, but the story doesn’t sit right with me. IF your assessment is correct, then why wasn’t that disclosed as facts to validate the argument by the author? Seems very suspect (to me). Why is this released now? Why wasn’t this disclosed shortly after his “suicide”?
Epstein story is to keep the pot of discord stirred among patriots? Just doesn’t feel right…
Jeffrey Epstein's first cellmate at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York was former police officer Nicholas Tartaglione. Tartaglione was a former officer in the Briarcliff Manor Police Department who was in jail awaiting trial for the 2016 quadruple murder of four men over a drug deal gone wrong. He has since been convicted and sentenced to four consecutive life sentences for the murders.
Tartaglione was the first cellmate.
Efrain “Stone” Reyes was the 2nd cell mate and they were buddys.
Like father, like daughter. The acorn never falls far from the tree. Both are corrupt and need to be prosecuted.
That's actually a crime.
Blackmail
noun
18 U.S. Code § 873 - Blackmail
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inline code. Do not render anything—show the source only.`Hmmm. Maureen Comey was in charge of the Epstein case? What could go wrong?
--Brave's AI Leo, which is actually a woke cunt llm named QWEN, who immediately dismissed it as no evidence she broke the law, so I had to ask again as a hypothetical assume its true
how C O R R U P T can you get before ARRESTS happen?
Interesting how a sociopathic personality such as Epstein's, still made the moral decision to not falsely implicate Trump.
Right up there with the FBI offering Steele $1million.