Zero (0) of Epstein's victims had the ability to self-fund litigation against Epstein or anyone like him. The only way they had any chance is through contingency fee representation.
Everyone in Big Law knows that, they sneer at it anyway because they know it's morally superior to their work.
Does anyone else think it’s just a bit odd that Jay Clayton, the prosecutor put in charge of the Epstein investigation, the same one Pam Bondi pointed to over and over in her testimony released just last week, was just nominated by Trump to run the entire intelligence community?
NEW
Today Bill Gates will be interviewed by House Oversight Committee behind closed doors with no video.
The Epstein network is interviewing the Epstein network behind closed doors.
I hope that helps clarify things.
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Not the main point, but this is a real window into the elite law bias against contingency fees, which is the only way most non-rich people can get lawyers in civil matters. Particularly galling from Ruemmler, who decided the best thing to do after serving in the White House was to sell out
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