• artyom@piefed.social
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      2 months ago

      No, they absolutely do not. Not after sentencing. The rich people that get away with it never make it to prison.

      Unless they’re pardoned, which, given that he hasn’t even pardoned Ghislaine, he probably wouldn’t pardon Epstein either. Although maybe move him to the luxury prison with her. I guess you have a point there.

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                2 months ago

                look i can point you to the information but i am not going to read it for you. it’s literally all right there. on the Public Access to the Court’s Electronic Records that i just linked you to. would you like me to find you a case with a five year sentence or a two year sentence?

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                  2 months ago

                  LOL you cannot possibly expect anyone to accept a landing page as evidence of anything. Goodbye.

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                    2 months ago

                    It is the court records for every federal trial, in the US, dude. How much more primary of a source do you want? You will find countless people being released before their original sentencing date for lots of good, legal reasons. Sometimes you find people getting out because they abuse the system. It’s the cost of giving the wrongfully incarcerated some means (or at least the hope of means) of escape and justice.

                    Like I said, do you know what that website is?