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Epstein Rewards Lawyers with $1M in Charitable Donations; Sells Helicopter Used to Traffic Girls

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By: Jared Evan

In 2007, when two Manhattan-based criminal defense lawyers were finalizing a lenient sentencing for billionaire pervert Jeffrey Epstein’s deal, which included 13 months in a Palm Beach County jail and freedom from federal criminal prosecution, the pervert was busy writing checks to their favorite charities, the N.Y Post reported.

Epstein’s nonprofit donated $500,000 in 2007 to the Ramaz School on the Upper East Side, where attorney Jay Lefkowitz was a prominent member of the school’s Orthodox Jewish community, meanwhile Epstein also donated $250,000 to the Washington-based Foundation for Criminal Justice, where another attorney, Gerald Lefcourt, was a board member in 2007, the Post stated.

The Ramaz school is one of the earliest Jewish educational institutes in New York, dating back to the 1930’s . Lefkowitz’s 3 children also attended the Jewish school.

The alleged pedophile and convicted sex offender nonprofit C.O.U.Q was founded in 1998 by Epstein and former gal pal Ghislaine Maxwell, the daughter of the late British media mogul Robert Maxwell who has been accused by three women of procuring girls to work as sex slaves for Epstein.

Ramaz school denied knowing that Epstein gave this large donation, according to The Post. “This gift

opportunity was brought to Ramaz by a community member and was used to establish an educational program,” said the letter, which did not identify the “community member.” A spokeswoman for the institution refused comment, to the media.

It was also recently discovered that in 2007 two of Epstein’s lawyers Lefcourt and Alan Dershowitz, wrote a 2007 letter aimed at boosting their clients image during plea negotiations. The letter claimed Epstein helped found the corrupt and controversial Clinton Foundation, Fox News reported

“Mr. Epstein was part of the original group that conceived the Clinton Global Initiative, which is described as a project ‘bringing together a community of global leaders to devise and implement innovative solutions to some of the world’s most pressing challenges,” read the July 2007 letter to the U.S. Attorney’s office in the Southern District of Florida. “Focuses of this initiative include poverty, climate change, global health, and religious and ethnic conflicts.”

Epstein is not cited in official paperwork filed by the Clinton Global Initiative as a founder or director. Neither the Clinton Foundation nor Dershowitz responded to FoxNews.com’s inquiry as to the extent of Epstein’s involvement.

In another interesting development convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is selling the helicopter he allegedly used to traffic girls to the Hamptons.

The helicopter is as repulsive as you would imagine anything owned by Epstein to be, with bench seats designed to eliminate personal space so that eight people could “cuddle up,” according to Page Six.

Epstein seems to be struggling to produce the $100 million needed to post bond and looking to unload whatever he can to come up with the cash. The helicopter is worth five to six million, however the asking price is three. The question remains who would want a helicopter connected with the stigma of being connected to Epstein’s sick pedophilic sex trafficking

Page Six reports that the helicopter, along with Epstein’s private jet, played a central role in Epstein’s alleged trafficking.

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  1. Maybe the prosecutors in the Southern District should also question Lady Lynn de Rothschild, since Dershowitz said she introduced him to Epstein (as she probably did for her friends the Clintons) and possibly Prince Andrew.

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