Also don't forget that someone pressured Alex Acosta to lower the charges on Epstein in 2007 and Acosta was later "paid back" by being nominated as Secretary of Labor in 2017 by Trump.
The Virgin Islands Investigation cites 70 victims after 2007, but several survivors—including Maria Farmer, Virginia Giuffre,…
Also don't forget that someone pressured Alex Acosta to lower the charges on Epstein in 2007 and Acosta was later "paid back" by being nominated as Secretary of Labor in 2017 by Trump.
The Virgin Islands Investigation cites 70 victims after 2007, but several survivors—including Maria Farmer, Virginia Giuffre, and others—testified that Epstein sometimes raped or abused up to three girls a day. This figure came from observations inside his homes, particularly in Palm Beach and Manhattan, and was consistent over years.
Girls were often scheduled like appointments, with one survivor saying there was a "massage" scheduled every hour. Many victims were underage, some as young as 12 to 14 years old. Epstein relied on a network of recruiters—other victims or staff members—who brought in new girls continually.
If Epstein assaulted 3 girls a day:
Over 1 year: 1,000+ victims
Over a decade (2007–2019): potentially more than 10,000 assaults
This doesn't mean 10,000 different girls—but it does suggest:
Hundreds of victims, many abused repeatedly, often daily.
A scale of abuse that’s more akin to organized criminal trafficking than “individual misconduct.”
This claim underscores how Epstein continued abusing after his 2008 plea deal—with no serious interference from authorities.It reveals the failure of the justice system, which let him keep abusing girls for more than a decade after being labeled a sex offender.
That means that whoever encouraged Acosta to lower the charges on Epstein is morally and ethically responsible for the rapes of thousands of underage girls. Once again, who called or pressured Acosta to lower the charges? Was it the same person who paid him back with a high level appointment in 2017?
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Also don't forget that someone pressured Alex Acosta to lower the charges on Epstein in 2007 and Acosta was later "paid back" by being nominated as Secretary of Labor in 2017 by Trump.
The Virgin Islands Investigation cites 70 victims after 2007, but several survivors—including Maria Farmer, Virginia Giuffre, and others—testified that Epstein sometimes raped or abused up to three girls a day. This figure came from observations inside his homes, particularly in Palm Beach and Manhattan, and was consistent over years.
Girls were often scheduled like appointments, with one survivor saying there was a "massage" scheduled every hour. Many victims were underage, some as young as 12 to 14 years old. Epstein relied on a network of recruiters—other victims or staff members—who brought in new girls continually.
If Epstein assaulted 3 girls a day:
Over 1 year: 1,000+ victims
Over a decade (2007–2019): potentially more than 10,000 assaults
This doesn't mean 10,000 different girls—but it does suggest:
Hundreds of victims, many abused repeatedly, often daily.
A scale of abuse that’s more akin to organized criminal trafficking than “individual misconduct.”
This claim underscores how Epstein continued abusing after his 2008 plea deal—with no serious interference from authorities.It reveals the failure of the justice system, which let him keep abusing girls for more than a decade after being labeled a sex offender.
That means that whoever encouraged Acosta to lower the charges on Epstein is morally and ethically responsible for the rapes of thousands of underage girls. Once again, who called or pressured Acosta to lower the charges? Was it the same person who paid him back with a high level appointment in 2017?