Posted by Skye on February 5, 2026, 9:37 am Valued Poster
were complicit with Epstein and Maxwell in their exploits. She was in the modeling business, and sat there along with donald sizing them up as they came down the runways....
"Recently released Epstein files include a 2002 email from Melania Trump to Ghislaine Maxwell, addressed to “G” and signed “Love, Melania,” praising Maxwell’s appearance in a New York Magazine profile of Jeffrey Epstein. The message described the article as a “nice story.” The resurfacing of this correspondence comes as questions about Maxwell’s treatment in prison gain renewed attention."
"A rare White House event turned awkward and was ultimately shut down after First Lady Melania Trump faced pointed questions about using the White House to promote her documentary, “Melania,” and about convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s partner and accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell.
The first lady was meeting with the freed American-Israeli hostage Keith Siegel, and his wife, Aviva Siegel.
According to The Daily Beast, “things took an unfortunate turn when reporters took the opportunity to ask questions, setting their sights on the first lady’s box office debut and Epstein’s accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, who is now serving a 20-year prison sentence after being convicted for abusing young girls.”
Asked whether she felt it was appropriate to use the White House to promote her film, the first lady dismissed the question.
“It is not promotion,” she said. “We are here celebrating the release of the hostage; of Aviva and Keith. They were in Washington, D.C., and they said they would like to come over to thank me and to give hugs. There’s nothing to do with promotion.”
A reporter then waded into the Epstein controversy.
“There’s a call from Epstein survivors to have Ghislaine Maxwell moved to a high security prison. What do you want to happen,” they asked, which prompted her staff to try to end the press conference immediately.
“Thank you, press,” a staffer said, as the First Lady responded, “We are here celebrating the release and the life of those two incredible people, so let’s honor that.”
According to The Daily Beast, Melania Trump appears in the Epstein files, including in a “chummy” 2002 email to Maxwell, signed “Love, Melania.”
“Dear G! How are you?” it says. “Nice story about JE in NY mag. You look great in the picture.”
This timeline only goes back 20 years, to when police in Florida began investigating Epstein, but how many years BEFORE, AND AFTER, that did he and his partners in crime get away with the on-going crimes, abuse and sex trafficking?
March 2005: Police in Palm Beach, Florida, begin investigating Epstein after the family of a 14-year-old girl reports she was molested at his mansion. Multiple underage girls, many of them high school students, would later tell police Epstein hired them to give sexual massages.
May 2006: Palm Beach police officials sign paperwork to charge Epstein with multiple counts of unlawful sex with a minor, but the county’s top prosecutor, State Attorney Barry Krischer, takes the unusual step of sending the case to a grand jury.
July 2006: Epstein is arrested after a grand jury indicts him on a single count of soliciting prostitution. The relatively minor charge draws almost immediate attention from critics, including Palm Beach police leaders, who assail Krischer publicly and accuse him of giving Epstein special treatment. The FBI begins an investigation.
2007: Federal prosecutors prepare an indictment against Epstein. But for a year, the money manager’s lawyers engage in talks with the U.S. attorney in Miami, Alexander Acosta, about a plea bargain that would allow Epstein to avoid a federal prosecution. Epstein’s lawyers decry his accusers as unreliable witnesses.
June 2008: Epstein pleads guilty to state charges: one count of solicitating prostitution and one count of soliciting prostitution from someone under the age of 18. He is sentenced to 18 months in jail. Under a secret arrangement, the U.S. attorney’s office agrees not to prosecute Epstein for federal crimes. Epstein serves most of his sentence in a work-release program that allows him to leave jail during the day to go to his office, then return at night.
July 2009: Epstein is released from jail. For the next decade, multiple women who say they are Epstein’s victims wage a legal fight to get his federal non-prosecution agreement voided, and hold him and others liable for the abuse. One of Epstein’s accusers, Virginia Giuffre, says in her lawsuits that, starting when she was 17, Epstein and his girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, set up sexual encounters with royalty, politicians, academicians, businessmen and other rich and powerful men, including Britain’s Prince Andrew. All of those men deny the allegations.
November 2018: The Miami Herald revisits the handling of Epstein’s case in a series of stories focusing partly on the role of Acosta — who by this point is President Donald Trump’s labor secretary — in arranging his unusual plea deal. The coverage renews public interest in the case.
July 6, 2019: Epstein is arrested on federal sex trafficking charges after federal prosecutors in New York conclude they aren’t bound by the terms of the earlier non-prosecution deal. Days later, Acosta resigns as labor secretary amid public outrage over his role in the initial investigation.
Aug. 10, 2019: Guards find Epstein dead in his cell at a federal jail in New York City. Investigators conclude he killed himself.
July 2, 2020: Federal prosecutors in New York charge Ghislaine Maxwell with sex crimes, saying she helped recruit the underage girls that Epstein sexually abused and sometimes participated in the abuse herself.
Dec. 30, 2021: After a monthlong trial, a jury convicts Maxwell of multiple charges, including sex trafficking, conspiracy and transportation of a minor for illegal sexual activity.
June 28, 2022: Maxwell is sentenced to 20 years in prison.
January 2024: Public interest in the Epstein case surges after a judge unseals thousands of pages of court records in a civil lawsuit involving one of his victims. Almost all of the information was already public and the dayslong document dump proves disappointing to people who hoped it would spill new secrets about wrongdoing by the rich and powerful. But it fuels demands for even more records to be made public.
2024: Trump, who was in office when Epstein was arrested, suggests during the presidential campaign that he’d seek to open the government’s Epstein files.
February 2025: Attorney General Pam Bondi suggests in a Fox News Channel interview that an Epstein “client list” is sitting on her desk. The Justice Department distributes binders marked “declassified” to far-right influencers at the White House, but it quickly becomes clear much of the information had long been in the public domain.
July 7, 2025: The Justice Department says Epstein didn’t maintain a “client list” and it won’t make any more files related to his sex trafficking investigation public.
July 17, 2025: The Wall Street Journal describes a sexually suggestive letter that the newspaper says bore Trump’s name and was included in a 2003 album for Epstein’s 50th birthday. Trump denies writing the letter, calling it “false, malicious, and defamatory.” The next day Trump sues the paper and media mogul Rupert Murdoch.
July 18, 2025: The Trump administration asks a federal court to unseal grand jury transcripts related to Epstein’s case in an effort to put a political crisis to rest.
July 23, 2025: A judge rejects a Trump administration request to unseal transcripts from the Epstein grand jury investigation in Florida but similar requests for grand jury transcripts in the cases against Epstein and Maxwell in New York remain pending. Meanwhile, a House Oversight subcommittee voted to subpoena the Justice Department for files. The full committee issued a subpoena for Maxwell to testify before committee officials in August.
Virginia Giuffre was 16 when she was 'stolen' from dt's spa by Epstein in 2000....
"The family of Virginia Giuffre released a statement on Thursday expressing their shock over President Donald Trump's comments that Jeffrey Epstein “stole her” away from her job at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club.
Giuffre accused Epstein of sexually trafficking her to influential men when she was a teenager. She died by suicide earlier this year.
"It was shocking to hear President Trump invoke our sister and say that he was aware that Virginia had been 'stolen' from Mar-a-Lago," said the family. "We and the public are asking for answers; survivors deserve this," they added.
Trump told reporters Tuesday that Epstein was "taking" workers from his Mar-a-Lago spa and was asked by a reporter if one of the workers was Giuffre, who worked as a spa attendant in 2000 when she was 16 years old.
"I think she worked at the spa. I think so. I think that was one of the people," Trump said. "He stole her. And, by the way, she had no complaints about us, as you know. None whatsoever."
And that email sent from melania to “Dear G” Maxwell was sent in 2002
is in the way, so no prosecution, just persecution.
I didn't know he was in a royal "guest house". I thought he'd been forced to find his own lodging. I know his yearly stipend for expenses is supposed to be canceled and zero support from UK taxpayers.
While he totally deserves condemnation, I thought it quite ugly of King Charles abandoning his own brother completely, taking away his home and throwing him to the wolves with zero ability to support himself and too old for any kind of actual employment, on top of no one wanting to be associated. So, on that front, I'm glad his own brother didn't do that to him.
‘Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has moved out of his home in Windsor to the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk. The former prince left Royal Lodge on Monday night and is currently living at Wood Farm on the Sandringham Estate while his permanent home undergoes renovations.’
Not sure what his ‘permanent home’ may be.
Charles and Queenie aren’t much better, of course. Time to tear down the House of Windsor. RESIST!
Interesting!
Posted by Sia on February 5, 2026, 11:56 pm, in reply to "BBC says" ADMIN
I wonder how they plan to get out of this little pickle?