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Abigail Wexner, Leslie Wexner’s longtime personal attorney, later his wife.
She sat at the center of the legal and philanthropic structures Epstein controlled.
Abigail Wexner is the daughter of Yehuda Koppel, a senior figure in the Haganah and alleged co-creator of the Mossad.



Yesterday, the Epstein story took a hard right turn, as new documents from the DOJ’s latest dump incriminated the President— of trying to help take Epstein down. ABC reported the story, headlined, “Ex-police chief says Trump told him ‘thank goodness you’re stopping’ Epstein in 2000s.” In other words, the Democrats’ Trump-narrative just stepped on a sharp fact-Lego in its bare feet.
According to a much saucier account in the Miami Herald, which broke the story, local Palm Beach Police launched the first investigation into Epstein’s network in 2005. A Palm Beach woman reported that her 14-year-old stepdaughter had been recruited to give the mystery billionaire a massage and was assaulted. Heroic Palm Beach police chief Michael Reiter eventually assembled a roster of 40 underage victims. When the local district attorney refused to prosecute the case, Chief Reiter went to the FBI, triggering a federal investigation that ultimately led to Epstein’s disappointing first conviction —formally, a “non-prosecution agreement”— in 2009.
That wasn’t the end of it. The newly released DOJ files included the transcript of a 2019 FBI interview with Chief Reiter as part of the second Epstein prosecution under President Trump. At one point, Reiter mentioned President Trump. He told FBI that in 2006, Trump was one of the first people to call his office after Epstein’s charge became public record. “Thank goodness you’re stopping him, everyone has known he’s been doing this,” Trump told Reiter.
Trump offered cops additional details. He pointed Chief Reiter toward New York, and toward Ghislaine Maxwell, telling the Chief she was Epstein’s “operative,” and that “she is evil and to focus on her.” The transcript added that Trump told Reiter, “he was around Epstein once when teenagers were present and Trump ‘got the hell out of there.’”
In other words, though none of the articles point this out, Trump was volunteering to be a witness. Why else call police?
The Miami Herald article recounts troubling details about how, exactly, Epstein used his influence and money to dodge real punishment for statutory rape and trafficking in 2009. I won’t go into them here, but you can find them in the Herald article. Note how this new detail neatly bookends the story:
2006— Trump calls police to offer info two+ years before Epstein 1st conviction
2007— Trump kicks Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago after harassment incident
2019— Trump DOJ re-investigates and arrests Epstein,
2019— Trump’s DOJ compiles the full file
2025— Trump signs the Epstein Transparency Act, opening the files his DOJ built
When I finally put the whole timeline together for you, your eyeballs are going to spring out of their sockets and bounce off the walls like ping-pong balls. But this is enough for now. In other words, during the ‘aughts, Trump was giving Epstein the heave-ho and calling the cops on him— while Bill Clinton was racking up loyalty rewards miles on the Lolita Express. ...
To be clear, the threat is that we all lose faith in democratic institutions, concluding they are fake, corrupt, and gamed in favor of some of the worst people in the world with nauseating sexual appetites and a dismaying lack of ethics. If that happens, democracy dies for real and the age of strongmen begins. ...
Remember: the elites in the Epstein files’ crosshairs have an unlimited ability to pay for lawyers and call in political favors. The former prosecutor-turned-Epstein-associates-lawyer became a federal magistrate. That same magistrate, Bruce Reinhart, later authorized the Mar-a-Lago raid.
Why did Trump do an about face on it saying there was nothing to see? Then everyone else in the administration went completely opposite on it.



Claw back her "Victim" payout (half a million) and throw her ass in prison.
Webber’s emails to Epstein were first revealed by Bloomberg in September.
“The question is: what would happen if one were to transport a minor for sex — or transport oneself with the intent to have sex with a minor — into a state in which the age of consent is below eighteen (assuming the minor is above the age of consent in the given state)?” Webber wrote in an August 2006 email to Epstein
In January 2021, Mitch was appointed to a five-year term on the United States Holocaust Memorial Council, the governing body of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington
6 more billionaires named.


Kristy Rogers, a 16-year-old from Crestview, Florida, went missing on August 2, 1997, after leaving her boyfriend’s house around 5:00 a.m. She was last seen walking home, less than a mile away, and has never been heard from since. Her case remains unsolved, with investigators ruling out running away due to her leaving behind medication for a kidney infection and showing no signs of conflict at home.
A name "Kristy Rodgers" appears in Epstein flight logs from August 1, 1997, and April 1998—dates that align with her disappearance. However, the name discrepancy (Rogers vs. Rodgers) and context suggest this may not be the same person. Research indicates Kristy Rodgers was likely a relative of pilot David Rodgers and was on flights between 2002 and 2004, possibly learning to fly—not a victim of trafficking.


Epstein's body was not cremated. On September 5, 2019, it was buried in an unmarked grave/tomb at the IJ Morris Star of David Cemetery (a Jewish mausoleum) in Palm Beach County, Florida. The remains were interred in a crypt next to those of his parents, Seymour and Paula Epstein. The grave is unmarked (no headstone or name), reportedly for privacy and security reasons amid public controversy.
Milo will do anything for attention, but maybe he's right. Would be nice if he said where he heard that.
Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem was the sender of the torture video

Epstein's Former Butler Alfredo Rodriguez Saw 'Very Young' Naked Girls on Computer
When asked how young: "16, 17... teenagers, they have braces, most of them."
"Younger than that though?"
"Yeah, yeah."
Terrified Epstein might make him "disappear," Rodriguez tried to sell his black book as insurance.
After being caught selling it to an undercover agent, he got 18 months in prison and died of mesothelioma shortly after he was released.
A lot of the truth has died with witnesses.
Who's going to be left to tell it?



@MattWalshBlog
I’m all for releasing the files. These women could also just name their abusers at any time. Instead they’ve embarked on a months-long publicity campaign which curiously didn’t start until the exact moment Biden left office. They profess to know the names of child rapists in the most powerful positions in society yet they won’t tell us. They’ll even take out a Super Bowl ad while claiming to be silenced, even though they’re the ones refusing to give us the information they say they have.
@Acosta
The Epstein survivors are releasing this ad on this Super Bowl Sunday to send the message that they will not “move on” from the largest sex trafficking scandal in the world. #standwithsurvivors
WTF does "whoops" mean? She dead now?

The Jewish-American investor Leon Black, who paid $158 million to Jeffrey Epstein, was discussed in the Epstein emails as “dangerous,” because he bit children’s private parts.
What’s insane is that his son currently works in the Trump administration, as if nothing ever happened.

Benjamin Black serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) in the Trump administration. He was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on October 7, 2025, after being nominated by President Donald Trump on January 31, 2025.
https://x.com/MattWalshBlog/status/2020612479579980166
MattWalshBlog
I’m all for releasing the files. These women could also just name their abusers at any time. Instead they’ve embarked on a months-long publicity campaign which curiously didn’t start until the exact moment Biden left office. They profess to know the names of child rapists in the most powerful positions in society yet they won’t tell us. They’ll even take out a Super Bowl ad while claiming to be silenced, even though they’re the ones refusing to give us the information they say they have.
Jeffrey Epstein’s cold, dead* hand claimed another scalp yesterday. (* allegedly.) Specifically, it claimed the blonde locks of Barack Obama’s former lawyer. The New York Times ran the story, headlined, “Goldman Sachs General Counsel Kathryn Ruemmler Resigns Over Epstein Ties.”
The latest DOJ disclosures make it abundantly clear: Ruemmler, former White House counsel and now elite big-finance lawyer, lovingly called the convicted pedophile “Uncle Jeffrey.” But up until yesterday, Goldman Sach’s CEO David Solomon called her an “excellent lawyer” and even defended her as recently as last week.
Under swelling pressure, the mega finance firm “accepted her resignation” yesterday.
Not only did Ruemmler call him “Uncle Jeffrey” and “sweetie,” she got gifts like a $9,350 Hermès handbag, a $6,800 Fendi fur coat, spa treatments, massages, and wine from the convicted sex offender, and was one of the three people Epstein called the night of his 2019 arrest at Teterboro airport.
Here is one particularly sordid exchange, sadly typical, which implicates Ruemmler in potential trafficking:
Awkwardly, Ruemmler isn’t technically leaving Goldman Sachs until June 30th. This lawyer detects the acrid stench of acrimonious negotiations over an employment agreement and mutual threats of litigation. One suspects her Slack status will be “Working from Home.” She has four and a half months to update her LinkedIn profile and figure out how to spin “resigned over Epstein connections” into a bullet point under “career highlights.”
This makes Ruemmler at least the third high-profile casualty of the Epstein file releases in a week, following the UK Prime Minister’s chief of staff Morgan McSweeney (resigned Sunday), and Paul Weiss chairman Brad Karp (resigned last week). All are progressives— and all are collateral damage in the Democrats’ “Get Trump” war.
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