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Given that both of these men are examples of the worst kind of human possible, you might think that Jeffrey Epstein and Harvey Weinstein would be pals.
They were, at one stage, as you can see from the image above, taken at the 18th birthday celebration for Prince Andrew’s older daughter, Princess Beatrice, at Windsor Castle in 2006.
Of course, Prince Andrew is in the mix, too.
Epstein and Weinstein eventually had an acrimonious falling out, which is detailed in lawyer Bradley Edwards’ new book, Relentless Pursuit.
Edwards says that Jean-Luc Brunel, a model scout and former friend of Epstein, relayed the exact moment that things turned nasty.
Below from Page Six:
“Weinstein was at Epstein’s apartment in France receiving a massage from one of Epstein’s girls when he attempted to aggressively convert the massage into something sexual,” Edwards, a lawyer for some of Epstein’s accusers, writes in a new book…
“The girl rejected his advances. As the story goes, Harvey then verbally abused her for rejecting him.
“Little did Harvey know, this was one of Epstein’s favorite girls at the time and Jeffrey viewed the aggressive mistreatment as disrespectful to him.
“Jeffrey then came into the room, got in Harvey’s face, and kicked him out of his house, delivering the message that he was never to come back.”
Edwards says he has heard various versions of the same story over the years, including from Epstein himself, who was said to refer to Weinstein as “a pig” in the years following that fallout.
Sheesh, that’s some claim from a convicted paedophile.
Before their fight, Epstein was said to use Weinstein’s name as a way to win over and impress young women
Epstein was found dead in his cell on the morning of August 10 last year, and Weinstein is currently being held in isolation at the Wende Correctional Facility near Buffalo, New York, after testing positive for coronavirus.
When he is finally transferred to notorious New York jail Rikers Island, he’s in for one helluva rough ride.
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