Alleged unique George Rush tape of Jeffrey Epstein could expose perjury and link high‑profile figures
Alleged unique George Rush tape of Jeffrey Epstein could expose perjury and link high‑profile figures The passage describes a purportedly unique recorded interview between journalist George Rush and Jeffrey Epstein that allegedly contains admissions of abuse and contradictions to Epstein’s sworn statements. It mentions several powerful individuals (Donald Trump, Alan Dershowitz, Bill Clinton, Tommy Mottola, David Copperfield) as acquaintances of Epstein, suggesting a possible avenue to investigate perjury, obstruction, and the handling of evidence. While the existence and content of the tape are unverified, the claim provides concrete leads (tape location, deposition references, case numbers) that could be followed up by law‑enforcement or oversight bodies. Key insights: A single tape of a conversation between George Rush and Jeffrey Epstein is claimed to exist and to contain admissions of abuse.; The tape is said to contradict Epstein’s deposition statements, potentially supporting perjury charges.; The document lists high‑profile acquaintances of Epstein, notably Donald Trump and Alan Dershowitz, though it states no direct statements about victims from them.
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Alleged unique George Rush tape of Jeffrey Epstein could expose perjury and link high‑profile figures The passage describes a purportedly unique recorded interview between journalist George Rush and Jeffrey Epstein that allegedly contains admissions of abuse and contradictions to Epstein’s sworn statements. It mentions several powerful individuals (Donald Trump, Alan Dershowitz, Bill Clinton, Tommy Mottola, David Copperfield) as acquaintances of Epstein, suggesting a possible avenue to investigate perjury, obstruction, and the handling of evidence. While the existence and content of the tape are unverified, the claim provides concrete leads (tape location, deposition references, case numbers) that could be followed up by law‑enforcement or oversight bodies. Key insights: A single tape of a conversation between George Rush and Jeffrey Epstein is claimed to exist and to contain admissions of abuse.; The tape is said to contradict Epstein’s deposition statements, potentially supporting perjury charges.; The document lists high‑profile acquaintances of Epstein, notably Donald Trump and Alan Dershowitz, though it states no direct statements about victims from them.
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Attorney Bradley Edwards alleges Jeffrey Epstein's non‑prosecution agreement, 5th Amendment tactics, and a unique George Rush tape as key evidence ...
The affidavit details a non‑prosecution agreement that shielded Epstein from federal charges, claims that Epstein repeatedly invoked the Fifth Amendment to block discovery, and describes a purportedly Epstein secured a federal non‑prosecution agreement that barred criminal charges for ~30 victims in All co‑defendants and Epstein invoked the Fifth Amendment, leaving plaintiffs with no substantive
AFFIDAVIT OF BRADLEY JAMES EDWARDS
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