Epstein eyed record label investment to access women, files suggest
Source: BBC
Jeffrey Epstein considered investing in music company EMI after his associate David Stern appeared to suggest it potentially offered access to women, recently released emails suggest.
Stern told the convicted sex offender that the music industry was "related to P", a way Epstein apparently often referred to women, in emails newly released by the US Department of Justice (DOJ).
Epstein replied that he was interested, adding: "Do we need help - mandelson? [sic]"
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Stern was apparently still keen on acquiring a record company in 2011. He wrote: "EMI may now come up for sale. Could actually be of interest to Chinese if structured properly. Also, most certainly great asset to have for P!"
Read more: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/czx41k51595o
("P" meaning "pussy", of course - Epstein used the word like punctuation)
Stern is totally enmeshed with Epstein and Andrew - he was the director of Andrew's start-up business competition "Pitch@Palace" which he moved on to after he was sacked as UK "trade envoy" (the position in which he was passing confidential material to Epstein. "Allegedly". )
bucolic_frolic
(54,651 posts)Did he have businesses that actually produced profits?
LaRaven
(230 posts)Could this P reference now be the answer to the Russian P tapes uncovered by Christopher Steele back in 2017?
Please, someone reading through the files
connect the dots!
https://www.cnn.com/2021/10/17/politics/christopher-steele-dossier-trump
mtngirl47
(1,232 posts)Or were they making lots of money doing it?
Haggard Celine
(17,779 posts)How could anyone want to have sex with so many women/girls? Seems to me like it would be exhausting. Epstein had some serious mental issues. Shame he wasn't treated. That's what he should've been doing when he was doing his prison sentence.
sop
(18,100 posts)I recalled Palfrey operated Pamela Martin and Associates, a legal escort agency in Washington, D.C. She was convicted in 2008 of racketeering, using the mail for illegal purposes, and money laundering. Two weeks later the 52-year-old was found hanged in a shed at her mother's home in Tarpon Springs, Florida. Autopsy results and the final police investigative report concluded that her death was a suicide.
From a Vice Magazine article in 2017:
"A decade ago, one of the biggest scandals to rock Washington, DC, was the revelation that some prominent lawmakers and government officials had allegedly been customers of Pamela Martin & Associates, an escort service operated by Deborah Jeane Palfrey, a woman better known as the 'DC Madam.' "
"In October 2006, following a two-year investigation conducted by the United States Postal Inspection Service and the IRS, federal agents raided Palfreys Vallejo, California, home and froze her bank accounts. The government, which secured an indictment against Palfrey on money laundering, illegal mail use, and prostitution-related racketeering charges, alleged that Palfreys DC escort service was in fact a high-end prostitution ring that she had operated via phone and email from Northern California since 1993."
"Palfrey, however, insisted Pamela Martin & Associates provided 'legal, high-end erotic fantasy service' and that she had no idea her escorts had sex with customers. In March 2007, after she was charged, she turned over a list of nearly 10,000 phone records spanning four years to ABC News. (Palfrey said she didnt know the names of her clients. She only had their telephone numbers.)"
"For days leading up to ABCs exclusive interview with Palfrey, investigative reporter Brian Ross teased that Palfreys clientele included White House officials, lobbyists, and Pentagon, FBI, and IRS employees, as well as prominent lawyers. 'There are thousands of names, tens of thousands of phone numbers,' Ross said."
"But ABC backed away from naming names, and Palfrey accused the network of bowing to government pressure by withholding them. In the end, the network only revealed a few of the most prominent officials on Palfreys client list, including Republican senator David Vitter, Deputy Secretary of State Randall Tobiaswho resigned when details of his use of escorts surfacedand an adviser to the Pentagon, Harlan Ullman."
"Palfrey was back in the news last year, when her former attorney Montgomery tried to get the US Supreme Court to allow the release of records from Palfreys escort service, including customer names and Social Security numbers, which a lower court judge had already barred him and Palfrey from releasing. Sibley said the information in the Palfreys records could impact the presidential election. The Supreme Court denied his applications."
"Palfreys brief reappearance in the news reminded me that I had not filed a Freedom of Information Act request for her file from the FBI, the IRS, and the US Postal Inspection Service. So I fired off an application, and about seven months later, the FBI sent me 54 pages but withheld 33. (The IRS has not responded and the US Postal Inspection Service has produced a couple of pages, with a promise that more are forthcoming.)"
More at link:
https://www.vice.com/en/article/inside-the-us-postal-services-investigation-into-the-dc-madam-v24n3/
Only a tiny portion of Palfrey's client list was ever released, the full list was never made public. A court-ordered gag order prevented the release of the remaining 817+ client records.