Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 18, 2019
They weren’t for him. He was very well dressed. You gotta give the old kike that. It takes real skill to pull off the mishmash in this photo.
How deep does this rabbi hole go?
A decade ago, during a brief stint in Palm Beach County Jail, convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein made an odd purchase at the facility’s store: two pairs of small women’s panties, size 5.
It was just one of thousands of dollars of purchases made by the disgraced financier while in jail after pleading guilty in 2008 to soliciting a minor for sex, according to a purchase log. (His top purchase was single-serve cups of coffee, of which he bought more than 800 in 13 months.) But the panties raise questions about why a childless male inmate, accused of sexually abusing girls as young as 14, would be allowed to buy female undergarments so small that they wouldn’t fit an average-sized adult woman.
The panties were certainly too small for Epstein, who also purchased his briefs in men’s medium and sweatshirts ranging from XL to 3XL, and size-12 shoes. So what, or who, were they for, and why wouldn’t the purchase raise eyebrows under the circumstances? It’s one of many questions that arise from thousands of pages of records obtained by the Miami Herald from the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office.
The stockade held male and female inmates, separately, explaining why the panties would be stocked.
Doesn’t that explain why they wouldn’t be stocked? Wouldn’t they be in a totally separate facility?
Also, if they were actually for a child, then why would they be in the prison at all?
I’m not sure if “why would he be allowed to buy panties?” is really that important of a question. Especially at this point.
But it is a weird story.