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mahatmakanejeeves

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Tue Dec 23, 2025, 04:11 PM Tuesday

The Palm Beach police really sought arrest warrants against underage Epstein victims for coming forward and cooperating.

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Jessica Pishko
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the least shocking thing in the epstein files that wont get enough attention. police regularly arrest and charge victims to coerce them into participating, often jailing them in conditions that are worse.

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jesus the Palm Beach Police really sought arrest warrants against underage Epstein victims for coming forward and cooperating, and (purported) admitting to crimes, and it caused the victims to become uncooperative with the federal investigation

. . . very cooperative, but the police at that point had to let [redacted] know that what she had done that she could be facing charges.
Q And that was after they had told her earlier that she didn't need an attorney present, correct?
A Exactly.
Q Okay. So this happens to her with the Palm Beach Police Department and did the Palm Beach Police actually present or propose charging [redacted]?
A They did get a probable cause affidavit against [redacted].
Q And is that why Ms. [redacted] and her attorney were concerned about her testimony here?
A Yes.
Q Now was a subpoena issued for Ms. [redacted] on behalf of this grand jury?
A Yes, it was.
Q And before Ms. [redacted] would comply with that, did she -- did her attorney request some sort of order?
A Yes.
Q And what did he ask for?
A He asked for immunity for [redacted].
ALT
3:10 PM · Dec 23, 2025

the least shocking thing in the epstein files that wont get enough attention. police regularly arrest and charge victims to coerce them into participating, often jailing them in conditions that are worse.

Jessica Pishko (@jesspish.bsky.social) 2025-12-23T20:10:36.922Z


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jesus the Palm Beach Police really sought arrest warrants against underage Epstein victims for coming forward and cooperating, and (purported) admitting to crimes, and it caused the victims to become uncooperative with the federal investigation

. . . very cooperative, but the police at that point had to let [redacted] know that what she had done that she could be facing charges.
Q And that was after they had told her earlier that she didn't need an attorney present, correct?
A Exactly.
Q Okay. So this happens to her with the Palm Beach Police Department and did the Palm Beach Police actually present or propose charging [redacted]?
A They did get a probable cause affidavit against [redacted].
Q And is that why Ms. [redacted] and her attorney were concerned about her testimony here?
A Yes.
Q Now was a subpoena issued for Ms. [redacted] on behalf of this grand jury?
A Yes, it was.
Q And before Ms. [redacted] would comply with that, did she -- did her attorney request some sort of order?
A Yes.
Q And what did he ask for?
A He asked for immunity for [redacted].
ALT
3:01 PM · Dec 23, 2025

jesus the Palm Beach Police really sought arrest warrants against underage Epstein victims for coming forward and cooperating, and (purported) admitting to crimes, and it caused the victims to become uncooperative with the federal investigation

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The Palm Beach police really sought arrest warrants against underage Epstein victims for coming forward and cooperating. (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Tuesday OP
How rich people get away with crimes 101 Johonny Tuesday #1
Always, it's blame and prosecute the victims... the rich and powerful go free. slightlv Tuesday #17
Our law enforcement system UpInArms Tuesday #2
Re-victimizing the victims. Hugin Tuesday #4
the police were formed to protect the rich from the rest of us . my late mom said that. AllaN01Bear Tuesday #9
Your Mom was correct, Alla... slightlv Tuesday #18
So, is this saying that the Palm Beach Police Department was assisting in the cover up of Epstein's crimes? wcmagumba Tuesday #3
Yes orangecrush Tuesday #8
Taxes will be going up in Palm Beach. multigraincracker Tuesday #5
Figures, it is florida after all. Figarosmom Tuesday #6
Protect and serve orangecrush Tuesday #7
Kick BlueWaveNeverEnd Tuesday #10
Palm Beach Police are a protection racket for the rich. Hassler Tuesday #11
James Patterson's book JustAnotherGen Tuesday #12
WHich book? He has more than one. Amaryllis Yesterday #20
Kick. N/T Upthevibe Tuesday #13
Obviously that frigging sucks, but the USA charges minors as adults quite often, which I hate AZJonnie Tuesday #14
Kick. N/T Upthevibe Tuesday #15
This message was self-deleted by its author Upthevibe Tuesday #16
Jeez! yellow dahlia Tuesday #19

slightlv

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17. Always, it's blame and prosecute the victims... the rich and powerful go free.
Tue Dec 23, 2025, 07:06 PM
Tuesday

When we get back the government, are we going to change this? I think there's a majority of us that are sick and tired of being the short end of the stick. If we don't fix it, there is no law... and there definitely is no justice. This just makes me SO mad!

slightlv

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18. Your Mom was correct, Alla...
Tue Dec 23, 2025, 07:07 PM
Tuesday

The police were formed back in the days of slavery to capture runaway slaves. It was all part of getting the constitution passed, against the wishes of the slave holding states. This is their legacy. We have to make sure it's NOT their future!

wcmagumba

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3. So, is this saying that the Palm Beach Police Department was assisting in the cover up of Epstein's crimes?
Tue Dec 23, 2025, 04:16 PM
Tuesday

and by connection with alleged crimes committed by Trump?

AZJonnie

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14. Obviously that frigging sucks, but the USA charges minors as adults quite often, which I hate
Tue Dec 23, 2025, 06:12 PM
Tuesday

It is most likely Virginia Guiffre in play here, who bravely admitted that she participated in recruiting victims for Epstein and Maxwell, and was paid for doing so, when she was 17. Assuming hers is the redacted name, these actions would be behind her concerns about facing charges herself. Yes she was 17, but on paper she also worked for Epstein, broke child trafficking laws, and probably admitted she did so to the cops, not realizing (since she had no attorney present) that this would open her up to legal jeopardy. And at the time in play here, a LOT less was known by authorities about the whole situation.

But still, yeah, a probable cause affidavit can be used as a bargaining chip to pressure witnesses regardless of whether a warrant is actually sought, and it sucks if PBPD did so in this case

Despite the protestations above, I'm not sure we know that this was done to protect Epstein. Though it seems likely, it's not the only possibility


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