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Sue Player's avatar

Back in the dark ages of the 1970s, I worked for a finance guy and found out he was a crook as were many of his clients. I quit and called the FBI. Eight years later they showed up at my office and said what I had told them in 1976 was inadmissible but if they could use my name they thought they could get the ex boss to turn state's evidence. I said of course. A year later I was subpoenaed to testify in Las Vegas. Yeah, those guys. The ex boss turned so I didn't have to testify.

About a year later bombs started going off in Salt Lake. First killed the ex boss's partner. The second killed the ex boss's wife.

It turned out that it was (allegedly) unrelated even though the same people were involved. The third bomb went off on the Thursday injuring the bomber who turned out to be a forger of world renown, selling his work to the highest bidder.

On that day, the head of the FBI office in Salt Lake called me. He said you have gone through Hell not knowing if you were next and I think, he said, you deserve to know the truth. But he couldn't tell me what really went on. Instead he said, from this moment forward, do not believe anything you are told, see, or hear about this case. And he hung up. Then the news hit, books were written, the bomber went to prison. The ex boss remarried a few months later and I guess lived happily ever after.

So, I have not one iota of doubt that the Epstein saga will be buried deep. It is how the game is played.

Sue

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A. Hofferkamp's avatar

I'm not at all surprised.

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