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Influential pedophiles in panic: Trump threatened to call everyone by name

Jeffrey Epstein's personal island. Photo: reuters.com

US presidential candidate Donald Trump has promised to release a list of everyone who visited the Caribbean estate of American pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein, who later died in prison. Now these "influential people" are in a panic, writes the British newspaper Mirror.

Trump announced his intention to tell who lit up in the shameful orgies of pedophiles on Epstein's island in an interview with Lex Friedman. According to the newspaper, among those people about whom Trump can tell, there are several Britons.

"People are very nervous… They're going to be in a blind panic right now… Trump's promise to name these names should cause many sleepless nights. Some of these men are incredibly powerful and have done a very good job of getting their connections with Jeffrey swept under the carpet. If Trump returns, their days will be numbered," the newspaper quoted one of the women as saying.

It should be noted that earlier a court in the United States published a list of persons involved in the case of Jeffrey Epstein, who died in prison and was accused of trafficking children for the purpose of their sexual exploitation.

According to the documents, one of the witnesses indicated that he was present "during the communication" of Epstein, his girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell, the British Prince Andrew and 17-year-old Virginia Giuffre, who years later said that the Duke of York raped her. Another witness also confirmed that Prince Andrew visited Epstein's island, however, as did Trump himself, who was also familiar with Epstein.

Donald Trump with Melania Knauss and Jeffrey Epstein with Ghislaine Maxwell. Photo: mirror.co.uk

At the end of July 2019, Epstein was found in a prison cell "in a semi-conscious state" with injuries on his neck, and later he died. Nevertheless, the investigation decided that it was suicide.

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