RVInit wrote: ↑Fri Dec 31, 2021 12:29 am
Orgies among adults do not require immunity from prosecution. So, the fact that multiple "known and unknown" people were granted immunity by Acosta tells me that other adults were involved in those sexual encounters with minors.
For my part, I absolutely believe Prince Andrew was involved in sex with Giuffre, his answers to questions during his interview this past year were absolutely not the answers an innocent person would normally give. Instead of just saying "no" he spent all night trying to give logical reasons for why he didn't do this, that, or the other. A person who did not engage in that behavior normally just says "No, I did not". He was unable to say those words. His interview is available for anyone to watch, I think I may have posted it here, not sure if it was this particular thread or another one. It's on YouTube at any rate. I also would not be at all surprised if Dershowitz was involved in some of it. His story about getting a massage from an "old Russian woman" and he "left his underwear on" is just too weird. And methinks he doth protest way freaking too much. I have no idea if others whose names are recognizable were involved, but again, you don't have to grant immunity from prosecution to adults who were involved in sex with other adults.
And it is not unusual at all for a victim of sexual predation to be foggy on details, and even sometimes later remember things that had been forgotten. I myself have experienced those very things. For many years I couldn't even remember the name of the perpetrator, and that was entirely due to the fact that I deliberately made an effort to forget as much as possible about my experience. If I had had to tell my story 20 years ago and then tell my story 5 years ago the details would have been different both times and I only wish that none of it ever happened. I have in the last 5 years been able to face what happened, but 20 years ago, not so much. I couldn't even tell you the man's name 20 years ago. His name actually popped into my head entirely unexpectedly during a conversation with my mother. She made a comment about a victim of childhood sexual abuse who was in the news, and that comment triggered intense anger in me and all the sudden quite unexpectedly several details about my experience, including the man's name came flooding back.
It's not just Giuffre's side of the story about Prince Andrew but combined with photographs that clearly show that she was with him at Ghislaine Maxwell's house upstairs where the bedrooms were located along with his inability to simply deny any of it with "no" answers to questions are enough to cause me to believe it most likely to be true that he had sexual relations with her when she was a teenager and he an adult.
A couple of thoughts.
Epstein's settlement hasn't been public. It soon will be.
Too many are using the "known and unknown" + flight manifests = guilty of sexual assault.
I absolutely agree that memories can get foggy with time. I've written quite a bit here about memory.
Giuffre's is a victim of the Epstein/Maxwell house of horrors. I absolutely believe that. She admits that her inconsistencies make it hard for many to believe her. Because of these inconsistencies, she's easily impeachable before a jury. And I know that, because of the fragile nature of memory, inconsistencies aren't necessarily lies.
For example: think about the best present you have ever received. Bring up a mental image of that gift.
I have just altered your memory of your gift. Everytime you remember your favorite gift, your memory of the gift changes.
Memory is an amazing, dynamic, and flawed process.