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The judge that issued the warrant also happened represent two Epstein accomplices.

Posted on 8/9/22 at 11:04 pm
Posted by BeepNode
Lafayette
Member since Feb 2014
10005 posts
Posted on 8/9/22 at 11:04 pm
What are the mathematical odds of this?

- In 2007, Reinhart worked for the United States District Attorney's office.

- On the fist day of 2008 he resigned.

- On the second day of 2008 he began representing Sarah Kellen and Nadia Marcinkova - two known accomplices of Epstein and Maxwell in their extortion and sex traffcking racket.

- He successfully kept Epstein out of federal prison.

- In 2018 he became a magistrate judge.

- In 2019 Epstein killed himself



Like, how hardcore is it to just quit a good job to represent sex traffickers? That smells like behavior somebody that is being blackmailed would do, no?






Posted by LSUnation78
Northshore
Member since Aug 2012
12054 posts
Posted on 8/9/22 at 11:04 pm to
Nein nein nein
Posted by CDawson
Louisiana
Member since Dec 2017
16396 posts
Posted on 8/9/22 at 11:07 pm to
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That smells like behavior somebody that is being blackmailed would do, no?



Or behavior from someone that got a massive retainer to help Epstein and his clan sweep this under the rug.
Posted by Blizzard of Chizz
Member since Apr 2012
18975 posts
Posted on 8/9/22 at 11:18 pm to
Quite honestly I’m really surprised something like that was allowed to just skate by. How do you let someone with intimate knowledge of the prosecution’s case, it’s discussions and it’s strategies resign one day and begin representing the defendants the next? It seems highly unethical for a host of reasons
Posted by CelticDog
Member since Apr 2015
42867 posts
Posted on 8/9/22 at 11:30 pm to
the judge was a Trump appointment.

Posted by BeepNode
Lafayette
Member since Feb 2014
10005 posts
Posted on 8/9/22 at 11:32 pm to
quote:


Quite honestly I’m really surprised something like that was allowed to just skate by. How do you let someone with intimate knowledge of the prosecution’s case, it’s discussions and it’s strategies resign one day and begin representing the defendants the next? It seems highly unethical for a host of reasons



Indeed. Some of the victims apparently are trying to sue about the flipping sides bit.
Posted by BeepNode
Lafayette
Member since Feb 2014
10005 posts
Posted on 8/9/22 at 11:33 pm to
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the judge was a Trump appointment.



That doesn't help the conspiracy theory go away. When and why was he appointed?
This post was edited on 8/9/22 at 11:37 pm
Posted by Cromulent
Down the Bayou
Member since Oct 2016
2797 posts
Posted on 8/9/22 at 11:33 pm to
You are an idiot. A magistrate judge is not appointed.
Posted by Blizzard of Chizz
Member since Apr 2012
18975 posts
Posted on 8/9/22 at 11:45 pm to
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Indeed. Some of the victims apparently are trying to sue about the flipping sides bit.


Just the idea that it was allowed to happen is shocking to me. At the very least you have to get to the bottom of when the initial contact was made to represent the defendants. If they were in contact and discussions prior to him resigning, that means you had a US attorney, actively involved in the prosecution of a defendant simultaneously representing the defendant either formally or informally. The conflict of Interest is massive but like everything else with the Epstein case, govt shenanigans are the norm
Posted by MasterDigger
Member since Nov 2019
2132 posts
Posted on 8/10/22 at 12:42 am to
Rumor around that the judge has a brother that is a director of Translational Pharmacology (RNA) projects from Sandy Hook Connecticut. LINK

Sounds far-fetched but strange things are afoot at the Circle-K.

No real corroboration on this though.
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