Jeffrey Epstein is a well-known American investor, and in 2008, he was sentenced to 18 months of "detention and work parole" for abetting underage girls to commit crimes. After his death was discovered in August 2019, the United States conducted a doxxing investigation into the events related to him during his lifetime.
In 1960, he spent $100,000 to buy a piece of land on the southern tip of Long Island in New York. At that time, this land belonged to a small island called "** Island", which was the predecessor of the famous "Loli Island". Since then, he has built the world's largest luxury hotel on the land. The hotel covers an area of more than 1 square kilometer and has a total of 8 buildings. Among them, there are 4 main buildings, 2 annex buildings, plus a large swimming pool, and a huge banquet hall.
In addition, there is a library and a university, and there is even an artificial canal. It is worth mentioning that this luxury hotel is able to accommodate nearly 40,000 visitors per year, and the annual ticket revenue alone can reach 1$800 million. Not only that, but it is also the most luxurious place in the world, and even the United States** has come here many times for vacation.
Epstein began his career in business with business acumen and a unique vision, but as his wealth grew, so did his ambitions. Not only did he engage in various criminal activities in business, but he also extended his tentacles into the political realm. Epstein orchestrated a kidnapping that shocked the world, targeting one of the world's richest men. After this incident, Epstein became the target of public criticism. But there are also voices that believe that he cannot be blamed entirely. After all, the island was in a special location, and if it hadn't been for the locals' precautions, they might have been able to successfully carry out the kidnapping. However, Epstein's crimes have been exposed. He used his position and influence to do whatever he wanted in business and politics, and even planned to kidnap the world's richest man. This kind of behavior has gone beyond the bottom line of morality and law.
Epstein's story doesn't end there. His actions have aroused widespread concern and condemnation from the international community. Countries began to join forces to crack down on his criminal network, launching a series of investigations and pursuits. Only two of the nearly 200 people involved in the Epstein case have been proven innocent. One is Trump, and the other is Michael Jackson, the king who has been framed for many years. Mike is confirmed to have met with Epstein and the victim, but has not been to his Loli Island, and has refused the victim's services.
This also led to many fans once again taking out the last ** recording of Michael Jackson before his death, angry and suspected that he was framed to death, **, Mike said that he knew** was being monitored, and felt that he was going to be killed and framed, he didn't care about his personal safety, he only cared about the safety of his children.
Fans say the Epstein case is also another proof that Mike knows so much that it's hard not to suspect that he was killed. Especially since Michael Jackson has been involved in lawsuits for many years, only Trump is firmly on Mike's side, saying that Mike will never do anything to harm children.
Epstein's story reminds us that no matter where we stand, we should abide by moral and legal boundaries.
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