Tuesday, August 05, 2025

“Forget The Victims, Look At That Bride Statue Hanging From The Ceiling!”

(You thought I was kidding, didn’t you?)

Like people whose last name starts with “T” and ends with “rump”? I can already tell you who some of those people might be:

Ehud Barak, former prime minister of Israel, and his wife noted the great diversity of guests. “There is no limit to your curiosity,” they wrote in their message, which was compiled with others in January 2016. “You are like a closed book to many of them but you know everything about everyone.”

The media mogul Mortimer Zuckerman suggested ingredients for a meal that would reflect the culture of the mansion: a simple salad and whatever else “would enhance Jeffrey’s sexual performance.”

And the director Woody Allen described how the dinners reminded him of Dracula’s castle, “where Lugosi has three young female vampires who service the place.”

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The Times reviewed seven birthday messages given to Mr. Epstein in 2016. In addition to those from Mr. Zuckerman, Mr. Allen and Mr. Barak, there were letters from the linguist Noam Chomsky and his wife; Joichi Ito, an entrepreneur who years later would resign from M.I.T. and the board of The New York Times Company because of his ties to Mr. Epstein; and Lawrence M. Krauss, a prominent physicist. Martin Nowak, a Harvard biologist, contributed a science-themed poem.

Mr. Zuckerman, Mr. Allen, Mr. Ito, Dr. Nowak and Mr. Bannon did not respond to requests for comment. Mr. Barak declined to comment. Dr. Chomsky’s wife responded on his behalf and declined to comment. Dr. Krauss said he didn’t recall the letter but attended “several lunches with very interesting discussions” with scientists, authors and others at Mr. Epstein’s home.

In their typed letter, Mr. Barak and his wife, Nili Priel, hailed Mr. Epstein as “A COLLECTOR OF PEOPLE.” The letter concluded, “May you enjoy long and healthy life and may all of us, your friends, enjoy your table for many more years to come.”
According to the Times, that sentiment began to shift by 2016, when it became more apparent why there was “another perk” of being invited to his Manhattan home:
Another perk: getting to mingle with the young, attractive women who roamed the property and worked as his assistants.
The names the Times has are from the famous birthday book, so they include Trump and Bill Clinton. Not enough to prove all the men were there raping young girls, but enough to prove Epstein did court powerful people. I think he thought it was protection for his proclivities. His protection was that few people cared about his victims. Few still do.

That continues to be the worst, most overlooked part of this.
Trump likes it that way, because he doesn’t care, either.

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