Washington. The new round of files in the Jeffrey Epstein case stirs up controversy over the alleged ‘atrocities’ that could have been committed by George Bush, Bill Gates, Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, among many others.
Some of the documents released by the United States Department of Justice include emails of conversations that Jeffrey Epstein held with billionaires and politicians, as well as internal communications from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) about interviews with alleged rape victims on the properties of the pedophile.
Internal FBI emails, sent on August 28, 2019, attest to the testimony of an alleged victim, who reportedly witnessed the dismemberment of babies as part of a ritual.
A person, whose identity is not disclosed, told FBI agents that in the year 2000 she was raped by Jeffrey Epstein and by former U.S. President Bill Clinton on a “large yacht.” On that occasion, she also said she had seen on board Donald Trump with Melania, though they were not involved in the rape.
Supposedly, when Epstein and Clinton abused this person, she was under “a strong influence” of drugs. She also claimed to have witnessed African American men engaging in sexual relations with blonde women who bled during intercourse.
Without specifying the year, she asserted that the former President George Bush also would have abused her.
However, the officer made two precisions about the testimony of the alleged victim: she did not provide evidence to corroborate her version nor did she present witnesses, and the person “appeared emotionally unbalanced.”
An alleged email between Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Gates, dated July 18, 2013, attributed to the Microsoft cofounder, confirms that the latter confessed to suffering from a sexually transmitted disease (STD) and that he would have infected his wife Melinda.
Supposedly, Gates sought Epstein’s help to facilitate antibiotics in order to “secretly” give to Melinda.
Other figures mentioned in the Epstein files include the British Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, as well as email correspondence from the magnate with Trump’s former adviser Steve Bannon, and with Steve Tisch, co-owner of the New York Giants.
The name Mountbatten-Windsor appears hundreds of times in the published records, in news clippings, Epstein’s private emails and guest lists for dinners organized by him.
Federal prosecutors never charged other people in relation to Epstein’s abuse. One of the victims, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, sued Mountbatten-Windsor alleging that she had sexual encounters with him since she was 17. The former prince denied the allegations, but settled the suit through an undisclosed amount.
One of the names that caused the greatest surprise was theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, who appears in several Epstein files released by U.S. authorities.
In an email dated January 11, 2015, Jeffrey Epstein referred to the scientist as “Steven Hawking” and appeared to mock versions that linked him to pedophilic practices.