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Pedophiles Panic As New Epstein Flight Logs Set To Be Revealed

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Jeffrey Epstein’s flight logs on all his aircraft, including his ‘Lolita Express’ jet, have been subpoenaed by the Attorney General in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

The U.S. Virgin Islands specifically Little St. James is where the billionaire pedophile had his island home one of several places he would frequent.

The U.S. Virgin Islands has demanded to see all flight logs of Epstein’s four helicopters and three planes spanning from 1998 until his untimely mysterious death last year, one day after a cache of documents was unsealed in a federal civil case in New York.

Previous documents named numerous powerful men involved with Epstein’s pedophile trafficking. A few of those men alleged by Virginia Giuffre included – Bill Richardson, George Mitchell, Britain’s Prince Andrew, Hedge Fund manager Glenn Dubin, American scientist Marvin Minsky, “another prince,” “a large hotel chain owner,” Stephen Kauffman, and MC2 agency model scout Jean Luc Brunell. All have denied the claims.

That list of men may soon expand to be an even larger list of potential accomplices and offenders.

Attorney General Denise George filed a lawsuit against Epstein’s estate alleging 22 accounts including human trafficking, aggravated rape, child abuse, neglect, forced labor, and prostitution, The Mirror reported.

George is also requesting to see any ‘complaints or reports of potentially suspicious conduct’ as well as personal notes made by the pilots.

The subpoena expands to include the names and details of anyone who worked for Epstein’s pilots, interacted with Epstein, and any passengers who traveled with the billionaire deceased pedophile. Pilot David Rodgers has previously revealed logs from 2009 which showed Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey and Naomi Campbell were among those who flew on his jet.

Rodgers previously testified that he flew Ghislaine Maxwell and Virginia Giuffre at least 23 times on Epstein’s jet, the “Lolita Express” and that “GM” on the flight logs stands for Ghislaine Maxwell.

A second Epstein pilot, chief pilot Larry Visoski, 54, admitted he knew minors were being flown on his boss’s plane but said he never suspected him of having sex with them. Thus far the flight logs for Visoki have not been revealed. Although, investigators last year told the New York Times that Visoski, Epstein’s chief pilot who chartered the “Lolita Express,” was cooperating with authorities. However, there is no public knowledge of flight logs released by Visoki and that report did not say whether they had received his aviation logs.

Maxwell is also known to have acquired her helicopter flying license to fly anyone she wanted to the island going all the way back to the 1990s according to Vanity Fair.

But Maxwell isn’t the only Epstein associate known to have had a pilot’s license. Nadia Marcinko, an alleged accomplice of Epstein, holds three rating certificates: for single-engine aircraft, multi-engine aircraft, and various Gulfstream business jets.

A source told the Dailymail that the coming release will send shockwaves of fear throughout Epstein’s network of pedophiles.

“The records that have been subpoenaed will make the ones Rodgers provided look like a Post-It note,” the source said. Adding, “there is panic among many of the rich and famous.”

Epstein’s Butler or manager for Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion during 2004 and 2005, Alfredo Rodriguez, previously testified a few different times about what he knew and circled and wrote notes inside Epstein’s black book. That black book was recovered by authorities as part of a sting operation with an undercover FBI agent, who acted as an associate of a cooperating witness when Rodriguez was trying to sell the book. Rodriguez was charged with obstructing justice and sentenced to 18 months in prison, more time than Epstein spent combined with both prison sentences.

Last year before Epstein was found dead in his cell in suspicious circumstances, all the pilots who flew Epstein’s celebrity friends around the world were previously subpoenaed by Federal prosecutors.

Maxwell is awaiting trial in the U.S. which is set to take place next year, after being charged with procuring teenage girls for Epstein to abuse. Maxwell denies any involvement in the abuse alleged. There have been rumors that Maxwell isn’t the only one being investigated and more of Epstein’s pals may soon face the music with arrests and charges, as Anewspost previously reported.

Alex Baldridge is an activist and freelance journalist from the midwestern United States who was inspired to become a writer after watching the development of the Wikileaks story and the persecution of Julian Assange. Alex is especially interested in topics like surveillance, the rise of automation, foreign policy, prison reform, and the legal system.

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Troubled Youth Who Threatened To Shoot Up School Wins House Seat

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A 20-year-old candidate has won a state House seat in his district in Kansas City, Kansas, despite the Democratic party cutting ties with him back in August over his troubled past. Somehow, 20-year-old Aaron Coleman was the only candidate on the ballon in his district, after beating a veteran state lawmaker in the primary election. According to unofficial figures, Coleman had 3,496 votes, and a Republican write-in candidate who was running against him received 2,013 write-in votes.

The Board of Canvassers is scheduled to meet on November 16th to review provisional ballots cast by voters whose eligibility wasn’t certain. However, Wyandotte County Election Commissioner Bruce Newby said it’s “very rare” for all write-in votes to go to a single candidate. Newby said that there is “no hope” of the Republican candidate catching up and winning with the remaining ballots.

Coleman is a young man with a troubled past. He admitted to circulating revenge porn in high school, and at the age of 14, he was charged with threatening to shoot another student. In May of 2015, Coleman was charged with a felony count of making a criminal threat but later pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of harassment for the threat he made at the school. He was also accused of being physically abusive with an ex-girlfriend.

After Coleman’s past came to light, the state Democratic Party was forced to disown the candidate back in August.

Coleman admitted that the allegations of revenge porn and harassing middle school girls online were true but said that he was a “sick and troubled 14-year-old boy” at the time.

In a statement on his Facebook page after winning the election, Coleman said, “People’s Democracy has returned to the free state of Kansas after 110 years. Thank you to all of my supporters. This campaign would not have been possible without you. I promise to work hard to serve the residents of this district.”

In the comments, he wrote another message that said, “me reading the comments of haters while I take a rip off a bong,” along with a GIF on Micheal Jackson eating popcorn in the music video for “Thriller.”

A political operative provided The Associated Press with a screenshot of another tweet that was no longer online Thursday in which Coleman predicted that Kelly would face an “extremely bloody” Democratic primary in two years.

“I’m not playing around,” Coleman reportedly wrote in the tweet. “People will realize one day when I call a hit out on you it’s real.”

Coleman later shared the AP article on his Twitter page, but the tweet where he threatened the hit has since been deleted.

Coleman acknowledged during an interview posting the tweet and then deleting it Wednesday, saying that he intended to use the term “political hit.”

“Obviously I should have moved away from the word ‘hit,” Coleman said.

“There are people out there who will intentionally try to misinterpret anything you say. It’s fine. I’m not worried about it. Really, at this point, nobody can really stop me,” he added.

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Georgia Election Official Announces “There Will Be A Recount” As Biden Leads

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On Friday morning, Georgia secretary of state Brad Raffensperger said that there will be a recount of the state’s presidential votes, because the margin between Joe Biden and President Donald Trump is so small.

“With a margin that small, there will be a recount in Georgia. Interest in our election obviously goes far beyond Georgia’s borders. The final tally in Georgia at this point has huge implications for the entire country,” Raffensperger said in a statement.

When the recount was announced, Biden had a small lead of just 1,098 votes, and there were still 4,169 mail ballots left to be counted in the state. This is not including the many ballots coming from members of the military stationed overseas, and ballots that were filled out incorrectly.

“There is still an unknowable amount of ballots that will be available to be counted at some point,” Gabriel Sterling, the state’s voting system implementation manager said.

Sterling also said that “We’re not seeing any widespread irregularities,” in reference to accusations of voter fraud.

Meanwhile, the Trump campaign continues to insist that there are fraudulent ballots. Some sources have called the race for Biden and announced him as the projected winner, but Trump is not ready to concede.

An AP analysis showed that Biden’s vote margins grew as counties processed mail ballots cast in his favor.

Biden also took the lead in Pennsylvania, and if he wins there, it would give him the presidency. If Biden wins Pennsylvania, he doesn’t need any of the other states he’s leading in to reach 270 electoral votes, which would make him the winner. Trump, on the other hand, has an uphill battle. In order to keep the presidency, he must win in Pennsylvania. If Pennsylvania is lost for Trump, then so is the election. The Trump campaign also has pending lawsuits in the state, alleging problems with votes and election tampering.

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Biden Takes Lead In Pennsylvania And Is Projected To Win Election

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Democratic nominee Joe Biden took narrow leads in Pennsylvania and Georgia, which are key battleground states that could determine the outcome of the election. Biden was trailing President Trump in Pennsylvania all week, but took a lead of 5,500 votes thanks to mail-in ballots. The race is still very tight in both states and too close to call, but some sources have started to project Biden as the winner.

Decision Desk, an independent vote-counting operation, has called the presidential race for Joe Biden.

Georgia may still be up in the air for some time, considering that voters still have until Friday to return overseas and active military ballots. Election officials are also working to fix mistakes on absentee ballots. In Pennsylvania, thousands of mail ballots still need to be counted, but most are from Democrat-leaning counties.

If Biden wins Pennsylvania, he doesn’t need any of the other states he’s leading in to reach 270 electoral votes, which would make him the winner. Trump, on the other hand, has an uphill battle. In order to keep the presidency, he must win in Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania’s legislature did not adjust election law to allow election officials the ability to process mail ballots before Election Day, which resulted in a lengthy counting process.

Trump still has a strong lead in North Carolina, but a winner has not been declared in the state because election officials there are allowed to accept mail ballots postmarked by Nov. 3 as long as they arrive before Nov. 12.

Nevada is still close to call, with Biden remaining in the lead. Meanwhile, Arizona has called the race for Biden.

The Trump campaign does not seem to be going down without a fight, members of the campaign, including the president himself, have alleged that the democrats are cheating in the election and have promised an aggressive legal campaign to question the validity of the later votes that came in for Joe Biden.

On Thursday night, the president gave a controversial press conference in which he claimed that many of the votes to come in for his opponent were false, causing many network news channels to cut off his speech in mid-sentence.

Legacy media sources have insisted that Trump’s claims of cheating are baseless, and judges in key jurisdictions seem to agree. In many states where lawsuits have been filed, judges have rejected them, including Michigan, where the Trump campaign wanted the counting to stop entirely until they were able to send someone to oversee the process. However, the lawsuit was rejected and Joe Biden was called as the projected winner in the state.

Meanwhile, a Georgia judge dismissed a similar lawsuit from Trump’s campaign on Thursday, ruling that there was no evidence that ballots being processed in Chatham County had been received after 7 p.m. on Election Day.

Donald Trump Jr took to Twitter on Thursday to express frustration about the election results, in which his father has fallen behind. In what many have called an irresponsible tweet, Trump Jr told his audience that “the best thing for America’s future” is for his father to go to “total war” over the election.

 

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