Pedo Lawsuit Mentions Clinton

Pedo Lawsuit Mentions Clinton
Jeffrey Epstein

Pedo Lawsuit Mentions Clinton — A story not being reported by the government media concerns the Palm Beach court battle  between billionaire Democrat-donor Jeffrey Epstein, and lawyer Bradley Edwards along with disbarred convicted Ponzi-schemer Scott Rothstein.

All artillery has been unleashed at convicted sex-offender Epstein, who served a soft 25-month sentence ending in June 2010 relating to using a minor girl for sex. The sentenced featured 12 months of house (mansion) arrest and 13 months in a county prison where he was allowed daily field trips.

Prosecutors were convinced the crime was just the tip of the iceberg and Epstein deserved decades in the pen.

But he was connected and the money and the friendship of people like Bill Clinton came through for him.

Which gets us to the court battle. Testimony has been taken from women who were participants in orgies held at Epstein’s private island of Little Saint James, and, yes, our 42nd President was among the guests.

At least one of the woman — identified as Jane Doe 102 (note the number) — was there unwillingly according to the lawsuit.

She ‘was forced to live as one of Epstein’s underage sex slaves for years and was forced to have sex with… politicians, businessmen, royalty, academicians, etc,’ the lawsuit says.

And these are the people guiding our society. These are the people supported by the self-proclaimed protectors of women’s rights.

Pedo Lawsuit Mentions Clinton

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William W. Lawrence Sr Omnbit Trivia 3-31-14

Baseball tradition calls for a pitcher to protect his teammates. In 1986, Rochester Red Wings hurler Bill Swaggerty took the tradition a step farther. In a game against the Maine Guides, Swaggerty decided the tradition should take in the fans who pay to see the team play.

Corey Snyder of the Guides, in a snit after flying out to centerfield, threw his bat into the stands where it hit a 61-year-old woman and her granddaughter breaking the child’s nose.

On Snyder’s next at bat, Swaggerty wound up and unleashed a wicked bean ball, which hit and decked the batter.

“You can’t let stuff like that go by,” Swaggerty explained after the game.

Good luck Phillies. Opening game is 2:05 p.m., today, against Texas.

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4800 Energy Cost Complaints

The Pennsylvania House Consumer Affairs Committee last week questioned utility officials and energy experts about the high spikes in consumer electric bills this winter, caused primarily by variable rate electric contracts and the added stress on the electric grid, reports State Rep. Jim Cox (R-129).

Highlighted during the hearing was the need for greater consumer education, as well as the ability to switch suppliers more quickly.

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) reported nearly 4,800 informal complaints and nearly 9,000 phone calls from consumers. It is currently investigating those complaints and working with consumers and energy suppliers to resolve any other outstanding issues. The committee is working on legislation that would limit rate increases, prohibit cancellation and early termination fees for variable rate contracts, require the posting of current and historic rates on the PA Power Switch website and reduce the amount of time it takes to switch electric generation suppliers, Cox said

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