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Dem congresswoman reportedly asks DOJ if Epstein was FBI informant
2020-03-01
[NYP] A California Democrat gave credence to a wild Jeffrey Epstein theory on Capitol Hill this week, asking a top Justice Department official whether the serial predator was an undercover FBI informant, a report said.

Rep. Jackie Speier reportedly asked John Demers, the assistant attorney general of the national security division, the way off topic question at a House Intelligence Committee briefing on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, set to expire in several weeks, the Daily Beast reported.

She introduced her inquiry by noting the obvious ‐ it was not on the agenda, the outlet reported. Demers answered that he had no knowledge of Epstein working for the agency, noting that he works for Justice, not the FBI, according to the report.

The lawmaker’s question was reportedly sourced from a theory that law enforcement may have gone easy on Epstein in his 2007 Miami child sex abuse case, because he helped finger his powerful friends.
Unfortunate phrasing
Epstein, who died by suicide in Manhattan federal lockup as he was awaiting trial on child sex trafficking charges, was granted a plea deal in that case.

His 18-month sentence ‐ of which he served only 13 ‐ was seen as lenient.
I believe he only slept at the jail. During normal business hours he was back at the office working on his source case load. His type of business required constant attention, travel, and personal interaction. His work was really getting stacked up.
Some said the deal was a favor from federal prosecutors for providing tips to investigators described as "valuable consideration," the Miami Herald reported.

Speier’s inquiry was not the first time law enforcement has been pressed about its ties to Epstein.

In July, former Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta ‐ the US Attorney who granted Epstein the Miami deal ‐ was asked by a reporter if the financier was an "intelligence asset."

"So, there has been reporting to that effect," he said, according to the Washington Examiner. "And let me say, there’s been report to a lot of effects in this case. Not just now but over the years. And again, I would, I would hesitate to take this reporting as fact."

The DOJ and Speier declined to comment on the inquiry to the Daily Beast.
Or anyone else, as they stared blankly at one another.
Posted by:Besoeker

#5  These questions will keep coming back until the answers start to make sense.
Posted by: JohnQC   2020-03-01 12:23  

#4  Why is this woman asking a Deep Stater such a question?
She should go directly to her pal Hillary. Ply her with Chardonnay.
Posted by: Lex   2020-03-01 10:57  

#3  Well yeah. The fix was in on his 2007 conviction. He obviously had friends in federal law enforcement. Nobody gets that good of a deal unless you're connected.

"Epstein, who died by suicide in Manhattan federal lockup as he was awaiting trial on child sex trafficking charges, was granted a plea deal in that case."

Just look at this shit. Epstein didn't kill himself.
Posted by: Herb McCoy   2020-03-01 08:56  

#2  I'm beginning to believe Victor Davis Hanson was right, it's just too late.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-03-01 07:03  

#1  Cause you're going to believe what they say? And if its found out they lied, what are you going to do about it? Hilarity ensues.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-03-01 06:57  

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