EPSTEIN DOCS: Bill Clinton Named, Thomas Pritzker Accused, and Michael Jackson Mentioned

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After years of obfuscation, the infamous "Epstein docs" have finally been released. They specifically deal with a lawsuit brought by Virginia Giuffre, who was sex trafficked as a minor by a now-deceased Jeffrey Epstein. 

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For years, rumors have swirled about what was contained in the various depositions taken during the case. Now, there are actual quotes to go along with some of the allegations, and they are eye-opening.

For example, as suspected, not only is Bill Clinton named, but he's mentioned in a sexual sense.

Notably, as of this writing, not a single mainstream press outlet has found that line interesting. One would think that a former President of the United States being called out by a pedophile as liking them "young" would be worthy of some headlines. 

To be clear, that one line is not definitive, but it's another piece of evidence suggesting that Bill Clinton was very close to Epstein, and it's fair to suspect they weren't just flying around together to take in the scenery. That there has never been a serious push to investigate exactly what the former president's involvement was is astonishing. Democrat privilege is real. 

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It wasn't just Clinton mentioned, though. According to testimony given by a victim in the case, billionaire Thomas Pritzker (who is related to Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker) was allegedly one of the people she was forced to sleep with. 

Oddly enough, Michael Jackson was also mentioned as having been at Epstein's home in Palm Beach, FL. 

Of course, one name that expected to make a lot of appearances was Prince Andrew of the British Royal Family. He has already settled a case out of court with Giuffre.

The documents are over 1,000 pages so there is a lot to sift through. Overall, there aren't a ton of surprises. That's not because what's in the documents isn't shocking but because some of the details have already been reported previously. For example, we already knew Bill Clinton was going to be named. With that said, the fact that Epstein seemed comfortable talking about the former president's preference for liking "them young" is very noteworthy.

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Regardless, it is important to remember that this is just a single lawsuit dealing with a single plaintiff. What is mentioned in the depositions is by no means an exhaustive account of Epstein's disgusting crimes and those who were involved, both as enablers and clients. It should also be pointed out that many other rich and/or famous people are mentioned in the documents, though I haven't covered them all here. RedState will continue to provide coverage as more is revealed.

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