John,
Jeffrey Epstein and his co-conspirator, Ghislaine Maxwell, ran their trafficking and abuse ring out of their Palm Beach, Florida mansion. Epstein’s Florida mansion also just happened to be approximately two miles away from his good friend Donald Trump’s base of operations in Palm Beach: Mar-a-Lago.
Florida is Ground Zero for unraveling the Epstein Files scandal and achieving justice for the victims. But you wouldn’t know this from the behavior of every single Republican politician from Florida.
Notably, Florida’s appointed Republican Senator Ashley Moody has refused to support releasing the full Epstein Files client list.
And as Florida’s Attorney General from January 2019 to January 2025, Ashley Moody very likely has more intimate knowledge than most of the body of evidence surrounding Epstein—including documentation that reveals who else may have participated in Epstein and Maxwell’s pedophilia, rape, and forced prostitution.
Moody even captured some headlines in 2019 when she publicly questioned why Epstein was allowed to participate in a work-release program that gave him the broad freedom to be at his home in Palm Beach 12 hours per day, 6 days a week.
So you might think that Ashley Moody would want to see justice served for everyone who was involved with and enabled Florida’s most notorious sex criminal and pedophile. What changed between then and now?
Donald Trump took power again. And Moody owes her position in the United States Senate to Trump’s “complete and total” endorsement.
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