Bob Mackin
A woman in Surrey complained to American authorities almost five years ago about late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and his partner-in-crime, Ghislaine Maxwell.
A July 12, 2021 email in the Jan. 30 phase of the Epstein files is under the subject “I am a Witness-from the 1990’s.”
The correspondent did not remember the precise date, only to say she was 12-to-14-years-old at the time when she encountered Epstein and Maxwell while flying solo to visit a friend.
“One of the worst experiences of my life.”
Six figures for Maxwell’s charity
The U.S. Department of Justice document dump includes a copy of a cheque from the Tides Foundation, the San Francisco environmental and social justice charity, to Maxwell’s ocean protection charity, TerraMar Project.
The $100,000 cheque to Maxwell was dated May 26, 2014.
TerraMar is no more and Maxwell is serving jail time for sex trafficking.
The New York Post called TerraMar a “mysterious do-nothing charity.”
“[Maxwell] pumped $283,429 into it between 2012 and 2017. In that time, the so-called charity gave out a total of $874 in grants,” the Post reported.
Epstein paid for Four Seasons massage
A Vancouver Shiatsu therapist mentioned in the latest release of Epstein email confirmed the late pedophile paid for a massage almost a dozen years ago.
“Definitely, in my records I have him paying for a massage, but I have no recollection of the event, so I don’t know if it was him,” Kendall Dixon said in an interview.
A March 17, 2014 email from Epstein’s assistant Lesley Groff to Epstein confirmed a massage appointment at the Four Seasons hotel for 90 minutes with Dixon, for $225 plus tax and tip.
It was a busy week, Dixon recalls, due to the exclusive TED Conference, a magnet for powerful and wealthy visitors.
“If anything inappropriate had happened, that I would remember,” Dixon said.
Dixon has massaged presidents, royals and celebrities throughout her career. She said she received FBI clearance in-time for the Bill Clinton-Boris Yeltsin summit in 1993. Clients are confidential, unless they approve: for instance, Dixon went on a tour of European festivals in 2003 with REM.
“Not every therapist can say they’re in the Epstein files,” said Dixon, who offers non-RMT treatments.
It’s the end of the story as we know it
REM Vancouver trivia fans: 2003 was the year the band recorded at Bryan Adams’ Warehouse Studio, played in-store at Zulu Records and started a North American tour with two shows at Thunderbird Stadium.
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