EPSTEIN BLACKMAIL VIDEOS UNCOVERED!
Globe US|January 09, 2023
Newly unsealed testimony reveals abused gal kept X-rated evidence
EPSTEIN BLACKMAIL VIDEOS UNCOVERED!

SENSATIONAL video tapes showing sleaze-ball pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s rich and powerful pals having sex with underage girls are being kept under lock and key at secure locations around Europe, according to bombshell court testimony by a member of the dead billionaire’s harem.

In recently unsealed court documents, Epstein sex abuse victim Sarah Ransome, now 36, claims she not only watched the X-rated tapes but made several copies that are now being used as insurance policy to prevent her from being harmed for what she knows!

Ransome testified just one other person in the world knows where the blackmail footage is being stored “in case anything happens to me before (it) is released,” say the damning court records that were sealed by a judge as the Epstein scandal exploded.

Now the explosive videos, which the convicted pedophile used for blackmail, could finally identify global power brokers and business tycoons caught in the twisted sex trafficking ring Epstein ran with his imprisoned madam, disgraced British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell.

Maxwell and the money man ran in elite circles, regularly rubbing shoulders with Britain’s Prince Andrew, software tycoon Bill Gates, former president Bill Clinton, noted lawyer Alan Dershowitz, ex-president Donald Trump, billionaire financier Leon Black, Victoria’s Secret mogul Les Wexner, former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson and many more.

Gates, Clinton, Dershowitz, Trump, Black, Wexner and Richardson have repeatedly denied any knowledge of Epstein and Maxwell’s illicit activities or any sexual interaction with his teen sex slaves.

This story is from the January 09, 2023 edition of Globe US.

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