Sometime in October I remember a video by "anonymous" claiming that they were going to release a video they had of Bill Clinton raping a 13 year old at Epstein's. That alleged video never surfaced.
Here is a post containing the anonymous video:
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/10/anonymous-video-bill-clinton-raping-13-yr-old-girl-will-plunge-race-chaos/
What I found curious in the video was the strong connection between Epstein and Leslie Wexner that I haven't seen discussed here.
The anonymous video also goes into detail about a secret group Epstein, Wexner and powerful elites are part of called The Clothing Shop Network. The video claims this secret group is involved with much of what is being discussed here.
Leslie Wexner is chairman and CEO of L Brands, formerly Limited Brands. Limited, Bath and Body Works, Victoria's Secret and more. Probably why the name The Clothing Shop Network.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Wexner
I found another article in New York Magazine that details more about Epstein's relationship with Wexner.
http://nymag.com/nymetro/news/people/n_7912/index1.html
Another focus of curiosity is the relationship that Epstein has with his patron and mentor Leslie Wexner, founder and chairman of the Columbus, Ohio–based Limited chain of women's-clothing stores.
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Wexner, who is said to be worth more than $2.5 billion by Forbes, became an Epstein client in 1987. "It's a weird relationship," says another Wall Streeter who knows Epstein. "It's just not typical for someone of such enormous wealth to all of a sudden give his money to some guy most people have never heard of.
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Given the secrecy that envelops Epstein's client list, some have speculated that Wexner is the primary source of Epstein's lavish life
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Epstein' s current residence in Manhattan -- a 45,000-square-foot eight-story mansion on East 71st Street -- was originally bought by Wexner for $13 million in 1989. Wexner poured many millions into a full gut renovation, then turned it over to Epstein in 1995 after he got married. One story has Epstein paying only a dollar for it, though others say he paid full market price, which would have been in the neighborhood of $20 million. Epstein then undertook his own $10 million gut renovation (special features: closed-circuit TV and a heated sidewalk in front of the house for melting snow), saying to friends: "I don't want to live in another person's house."
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Epstein also owned a grand house (he has since sold it) near Wexner's opulent manse at the center of the Limited magnate's high-end housing development in New Albany, Ohio. New Albany was a lush sprawl of farmland on the outskirts of Columbus that Wexner, starting in 1988, turned into a rich village of multimillion-dollar Georgian homes surrounding a Jack Nicklaus–designed golf course. It was a massive development project, financed largely by Wexner himself. Epstein was a general partner in the real-estate holding company, called New Albany Property, despite putting only a few million dollars of capital into the project.
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It may be fruitful to look into the Epstein and Wexner connection as well as The Clothing Shop Network.
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yabbadoody ago
Sounds a lot like Operation Brownstone, that's been spoken about by several including the indefatigable George Webb.