File: frazzled.rip
United States of America v. Clinton Foundation
Statement of Facts:
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Alexander Acosta, then U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, faced criticism for his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case between 2005 and 2009, particularly the negotiation of a non-prosecution agreement. Letters from Epstein’s legal team, including Alan Dershowitz and Gerald Lefcourt, were sent to Acosta’s office during this period.
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Dershowitz and Lefcourt emphasized Epstein’s philanthropic work, including contributions to various causes; Epstein was a donor to the Clinton Foundation.
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Publicly available financial records and reporting indicate Epstein donated to organizations associated with Bill Clinton, but the alleged $3.5 million transfer from a Swiss bank account in 2005 is unverified in public sources.
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Former U.S. State Department official Steve Pieczenik publicly claimed that the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the New York City Police Department possessed evidence related to alleged sexual misconduct involving former U.S. Congressman Anthony Weiner. Pieczenik further alleged that Weiner, his then-wife Huma Abedin, and Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton had traveled to Jeffrey Epstein’s private island, sometimes referred to in media reports as “Orgy Island.” He also asserted that visitors to the island included former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and musician Courtney Love.
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Anthony Weiner used his laptop to transmit obscene images of himself to a minor. The laptop contained emails connected to his then-wife Huma Abedin because she sometimes used the same device. Discovery of Weiner’s lewd images led to an FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private email server where a video file turned up, titled "frazzled.rip" – showing Hillary Clinton and Huma Abedin engaged in sexual acts with a minor female, but is unverified in public sources despite so-called “debunking” measures.
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In 2010, Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell attended Chelsea Clinton’s wedding.
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In April 2003, a society feature in New York Magazine reported that Jeffrey Epstein hosted a dinner at his Manhattan townhouse that was organized in honor of Bill Clinton. Donald Trump was reported to have attended the gathering.
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Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein both made financial contributions to organizations associated with the Clinton Foundation, according to public filings and reporting.
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Photographs exist of Donald Trump with Bill Clinton, Rudy Giuliani, and Michael Bloomberg at social or golfing events; these show social proximity but do not imply participation in any criminal activity.