Tuesday, January 27, 2015

OpDeathEaters : Anonymous calls for Global protest on 13th February, Child Abuse And Neglect Laws Aren't Being Enforced, Report Finds, Lawyers for Billionaire Sex Offender Linked to Prince Andrew Scandal Ask Judge to Keep Documents Sealed, Prince Andrew got 'daily massages’ at Jeffrey Epstein’s Florida home: repairman


OpDeathEaters : Anonymous calls for Global protest on 13th February

By Vijay on January 27, 2015

OpDeathEaters – Anonymous announce a worldwide protest march on 13th February 2015 to bring the political apathy about paedophiles to world notice

The hacktivist group which stands for anything remotely related to exploitation has taken the issue of ‘Paedosadists’ or child abusers seriously.  The seriousness stems from the fact that the prime accused of the elite invite only VIP Westminster paedophile ring have passed away.  The deaths of Leon Brittan, Cyril Smith and Jimmy Saville in the UK has allowed them to escape persecution, leaving their victims with no justice and they have escaped accountability to the world for their actions....

Anonymous hopes that the world wide protest march on 13th February 2015 will bring this fact to the world notice.  They also want to point of lack of political will and a lethargic work from the investigation agency which led to the paedosadists escaping accountability to their innocent victims. They hope that their march will end the political apathy to the paedophiles and their rings across the world by naming and shaming them.... http://www.techworm.net/2015/01/opdeatheaters-anonymous-calls-protest-13th-february.html

Lawyers for Billionaire Sex Offender Linked to Prince Andrew Scandal Ask Judge to Keep Documents Sealed

Jan 27, 2015 By JAMES HILL ABC News Producer via Good Morning America

Attorneys for convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein claim in a new court filing that the billionaire financier will be "irreparably harmed" if emails and letters his lawyers sent to federal prosecutors during plea negotiations are made public, and they're asking a judge to order that the correspondence remain sealed.

Epstein's legal brief, filed in U.S. District Court in Florida late Monday by attorneys Roy Black and Martin Weinberg, represents his first formal statements since explosive allegations emerged last month that he had forced a then-17-year-old girl to have sex with Britain's Prince Andrew and other powerful men....

Epstein, an enigmatic financier who has palatial homes in Florida, New York, New Mexico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, was the subject of wide-ranging state and federal investigations, beginning in 2005, looking into claims that he had illegal sexual contact with dozens of minor girls at his Palm Beach mansion and elsewhere. By mid-2007, he was facing a potential federal indictment for alleged sex crimes involving nearly three-dozen teenage girls. If charged and convicted, he could have faced 10 years to life in prison.

Instead, Epstein entered into the unusual and, at the time, confidential non-prosecution agreement with the federal government that resulted in him pleading guilty to two comparatively minor sex crimes in a Florida state court. He pleaded guilty to a count of solicitation of a prostitute and a count of solicitation of a prostitute who is a minor. He served 13 months in jail and must now register as a sex offender for the rest of his life -- in any state where he owns a home.... http://abcnews.go.com/International/lawyers-billionaire-sex-offender-linked-prince-andrew-scandal/story?id=28524119

Prince Andrew got 'daily massages’ at Jeffrey Epstein’s Florida home: repairman
Jeffrey Epstein’s former handyman Juan Alessi said in a deposition that ‘Prince Andrew spent weeks with us’ in West Palm Beach and enjoyed massages every day. Underage-sex accuser Virginia Roberts has claimed massages at the mansion were ‘always sexual.’ Alessi’s testimony was revealed as another alleged victim, identified as a ‘well-known Hollywood actress,’ told RadarOnline the moneyman was a ‘monster’ who preyed on her when she was 13.
BY Dareh Gregorian  NEW YORK DAILY NEWS   Tuesday, January 27, 2015

.... "Prince Andrew spent weeks with us," Alessi testified. Asked if he got massages from Epstein's "therapists" while he was there, Alessi answered, "I would say, daily massages."

One of Epstein's "masseuses," Virginia Roberts, has said in court papers that "massages" at Epstein's Palm Beach mansion were "always sexual."

"Epstein's code word for sexual encounters was that it was a 'massage,'" Roberts said in an affidavit filed in Florida federal court last week....

Alessi said he didn't know what happened behind closed doors in Palm Beach, but one of the massage rooms was full of sex toys.

While the feds have said that Epstein preyed on as many as 40 underaged girls, Alessi said he "didn't see that many young girls, you know, young underage girls at the house," except for two — Roberts and another woman identified only as N.

"She was still in high school," Alessi said....

Epstein's lawyer has called the allegations against his client "rehashed" and "stale." http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/prince-andrew-sex-massages-epstein-home-repairman-article-1.2094073

Child Abuse And Neglect Laws Aren't Being Enforced, Report Finds

January 27, 2015 Pam Fessler
Laws intended to protect children from abuse and neglect are not being properly enforced, and the federal government is to blame. That's according to a study by the Children's Advocacy Institute at the University of San Diego School of Law, which says children are suffering as a result.

The numbers are grim. Almost 680,000 children in the United States were the victims of abuse and neglect in 2013. More than 1,500 of them died.

Federal officials say they're encouraged that the numbers are lower than they were in 2012. But children's advocates say abuse is so often not reported that it's impossible to know if there's really been a decline.

"This is just something that's chronically underreported," says Elisa Weichel, a staff attorney with the Children's Advocacy Institute, which published the report Tuesday.... http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2015/01/27/381636056/child-abuse-and-neglect-laws-arent-being-enforced-report-finds

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