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Echoes Of Exploitation: The Diddy-Epstein Connection (The Grand Jury Process) (Part 8) (10/30/24)

Oct 31, 2024 · 13m 10s
Echoes Of Exploitation:  The Diddy-Epstein Connection (The Grand Jury Process) (Part 8) (10/30/24)
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With Diddy and his legal team choosing to use a "seek and destroy" strategy when it comes to accusers credibility and their narratives, it's important to understand, historically speaking, how...

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With Diddy and his legal team choosing to use a "seek and destroy" strategy when it comes to accusers credibility and their narratives, it's important to understand, historically speaking, how these high profile cases evolve.    

In order to provide some context about just how effective this strategy has been for high profile defendants, namely in Florida, we will get a sneak peak of the grand jury process and how that process was manipulated in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation and how the lessons learned during that fiasco could be put into motion against Diddy.


In February 2024, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed HB 117, which allows for the release of grand jury documents from the 2006 investigation of Jeffrey Epstein. This legislation permits the disclosure of grand jury testimony if the subject of the inquiry is deceased, the investigation was about sexual activity with a minor, and the testimony was previously disclosed by a court order.


The bill, effective July 1, 2024, aims to provide transparency and justice for Epstein’s victims by revealing previously sealed grand jury proceedings. This move has been celebrated by victims and advocates as a significant step toward accountability and justice.


Epstein's 2006 investigation involved the Palm Beach Police Department, which had recommended multiple felony charges, including unlawful sexual activity with a minor and lewd or lascivious molestation. However, the State Attorney at the time chose to present the evidence to a grand jury, resulting in the details and names of those involved remaining sealed.

HB 117's passage was supported by two of Epstein's victims, who joined Governor DeSantis in Palm Beach to mark the occasion. Governor DeSantis emphasized that the public deserves to know who participated in Epstein’s sex trafficking and that wealth and status should not protect individuals from facing justice. Representative Peggy Gossett-Seidman also highlighted the significance of this legislation for the victims and the Palm Beach community that suffered from Epstein's actions.


And now those documents are available for us to dive into. 

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to contact me:

bobbycapucci@protonmail.com



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Epstein transcripts - DocumentCloud
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