Elon Musk wanted to know why the leaking Department of Justice hasn’t accidentally leaked information about Jeffrey Epstein’s clients after Ghislaine Maxwell was on trial and found guilty. Musk asked about it on Twitter, and now there’s a journalist who started talking.
Elon Musk asked: “Only thing more remarkable than DOJ not leaking the list is that no one in the media cares. Doesn’t that seem odd?” Musk included a funny meme picture with the post.
Sometimes I think my list of enemies is too short, so …
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 4, 2022
The journalist, known as Adam Davidson, said the following in a thread of tweets:
I wrote something provocative about how I know stuff about Jeffrey Epstein and can’t publish it.
I’ll do my best to explain and reveal here. It provides, I think, a good lesson in why it is hard to publish stories about bad things done by the rich and powerful:
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— Adam Davidson (@adamdavidson) June 4, 2022
I’ll do my best to explain and reveal here. It provides, I think, a good lesson in why it is hard to publish stories about bad things done by the rich and powerful:
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And, I think, our podcast, Broken, adamd.cc/broken went further than many in revealing scumbaggery.
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These fall into a few categories:
Category 1: Protecting the victims.
We spoke to dozens of Epstein’s victims and dozens of their lawyers.
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Others are willing to talk off the record and will confirm things others said, but beg us not to reveal their names/info.
Others are represented by lawyers who want to win settlements and don’t let them all.
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We had to rely on the very few victims who were willing to talk publicly. This is why @VRSVirginia is so brave. Pretty much every thing she told us was confirmed by others, off the record. But she is rare in being public.
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Epstein reportedly raped up to 3 girls a day for years. Most came once or just a few times. Their names are not known by anyone.
That’s thousands of victims who are invisible.
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A few of these enablers would confirm details off the record.
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There are countless people like this.
A few did talk to us–totally off the record.
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They are all rich and powerful and simply deny and refer to their lawyers often with clear insistence that they will sue.
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I have full confidence in her recollections. We spent ~two years checking every thing she said and never found a lie.
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Virginia has already faced down and won against some very powerful people.
But this is an absurd amount of weight to put on one person’s shoulders.
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I am honoring their victims’ requests.
Like all of you, I have hoped it would all come out by now. I’m shocked it hasn’t.
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If someone spent any amount of time with Jeffrey Epstein, at a minimum they saw him physically touching girls in provocative ways and rather gleefully showing off his ability to do so.
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And had a high likelihood that they engaged in illegal sex acts.
Courts can presume innocence.
We all should presume guilt.
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There is an enormous likelihood that — at the very best — they spent a lot of time with a man they knew to be raping children.
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They knew. Yes, of course, many participated. But ALL knew.
I am not able to say the names of people I think participated without betraying victims.
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They should not be celebrated on TV shows as experts on Covid or international relations or whatever.
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