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Jeffery Epstein is a wealthy financier who in 2008 was convinced on a single state charge of "soliciting prostitution from girls as young as 14." [Some sources cite two charges]
His 2008 deal signed by current Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta included certain benefits:
> ...the multimillionaire was assigned to a private wing of the Palm Beach County stockade, where he was able to hire his own security detail. Even then, he didnβt spend much time in a cell. He was allowed to go to his downtown West Palm Beach office for work release, up to 12 hours a day, six days a week, records show.
Additionally, the Miami Herald reports Acosta's non-prosecution agreement "essentially shut down" an ongoing FBI probe into linked crimes and victims, may have granted immunity to potential co-conspirators that were left unnamed, and that Acosta may also have violated Federal law when he failed to notify victims of Epstein of this deal:
> Not only would Epstein serve just 13 months in the county jail, but the deal β called a non-prosecution agreement β essentially shut down an ongoing FBI probe into whether there were more victims and other powerful people who took part in Epsteinβs sex crimes, according to a Miami Herald examination of thousands of emails, court documents and FBI records.
> The pact required Epstein to plead guilty to two prostitution charges in state court. Epstein and four of his accomplices named in the agreement received immunity from all federal criminal charges. But even more unusual, the deal included wording that granted immunity to βany potential co-conspiratorsββ who were also involved in Epsteinβs crimes. These accomplices or participants were not identified in the agreement, leaving it open to interpretation whether it possibly referred to other influential people who were having sex with underage girls at Epsteinβs various homes or on his plane.
> As part of the arrangement, Acosta agreed, despite a federal law to the contrary, that the deal would be kept from the victims. As a result, the non-prosecution agreement was sealed until after it was approved by the judge, thereby averting any chance that the girls β or anyone else β might show up in court and try to derail it.
There were 36 victims cited
... keep reading on reddit β‘Thornton, Colorado Pastor arrested for sexually assaulting a girl, now 14, for 2 years. Source.
Pastor in West Melbourne, Florida arrested for arranging sex with a minor via the internet. Source.
In Memphis, a second victim came forward claiming that a pastor already charged with molesting a 7 year old had molested her two year old. Source.
In Uganda (still relevant), a Pastor was arrested for molesting and impregnating a 14 year old. Source.
A Tuscaloosa youth pastor was arrested for sending nudes to teenagers from his church. Source.
A Chicago Priest was arrested on child porn charges. Source.
A Pennsylvania Pastor was arrested for possessing and distributing child porn. Source.
Arkansas Pastor arrested for raping a 15 year old. Source.
Minnesota youth pastor charged with having sex with a minor. Source.
Mississippi pastor arrested for sexual battery. Source.
Pastor in Nambia accused of raping a minor. Source.
Iowa Pastor arrested for sexual abuse and harboring a runaway. Source.
A minister in the UK was arrested for raping his own daughter. Source.
A Priest in Boston was arrested for raping boys. Source.
A priest in Hyderabad raped a woman in the temple! [Source.](https://www.americanbazaaronline.com/201
... keep reading on reddit β‘It has always seemed ridiculous to me that names are readily handed out to the media in unresolved cases, when someones identity is given and associated with a crime it can ruin their life and the life of their family even if they are later found to be innocent.
I can't see any good reason why someone should lose their anonymity it's just ridiculous, it would also help nullify the effects of false accusations immensely.
Google tracks your every movement, even when you turn on airplane mode.
It's very anti-privacy, but hell, if you need it, here it is.
To download the data: https://takeout.google.com/settings/takeout
After you download, unzip the file, and you will find a folder called location history. It then splits it by year, then by month, there are LOTS of data.
Open one of the files, and it has a weird format. Here is what it means:
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"placeVisit" : {
"location" : <-- If you named the place
"latitudeE7" : <-- Latitude
"longitudeE7" :<-- Longitude
"placeId" : <-- Special Place ID, not sure if relevant,
"address" : <-- Address of location, if available,
"name" :<-- ***Name of the location (If it is a store, school, not somewhere private)***,
"sourceInfo" : {
"deviceTag" : <-- Your device number
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Now, that's the location, next, you need time stamps, Google also tracks this on the segment below it
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"duration" : {<-- How long you where here
"startTimestampMs" : "1564511840564", <-- Starting a timer. This is a timestamp, use the link below to convert it to date and time
"endTimestampMs" : "1564512399752"***<-- Ending the timer. This is a timestamp, use the link below to convert it to date and time***
},
"placeConfidence" : "HIGH_CONFIDENCE", <- How confident google is that you where at the location
"centerLatE7" : <-- Latitude
"centerLngE7" : <-- Longitude
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Obviously, I deleted all the data because it identifies exactly where and when I was at said location. Kinda scary stuff. Here is the link to convert the time stamp, to actual dates, down to the actual second.
https://www.timestampconvert.com/
Good Luck out there. Head over to the privacy subs to learn more on how these giants use your data
As Lindsey Graham used to?
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