Well, that’s kind of weird… There must’ve been a good reason to get rid of the Attorney General, right?
U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General Denise George filed a lawsuit in federal court on December 27 alleging that J.P. Morgan “JP Morgan knowingly, negligently, and unlawfully provided and pulled the levers through which recruiters and victims were paid and was indispensable to the operation and concealment of the Epstein trafficking enterprise.”
“Human trafficking was the principal business of the accounts Epstein maintained at JP Morgan,” stated the lawsuit.
“[Epstein’s] primary residence was Little St. James, his private island off St. Thomas where for years he trafficked in girls and young women and ran a complex web of shell companies registered in the USVI that enabled his crimes, those court documents allege,” reported local newspaper The St Thomas Source.
ClashDaily covered the launch of the lawsuit here:
Epstein Sex Trafficking Lawsuit Targets JP Morgan As Defendant … Plaintiff Is The Virgin Islands
Media reports say that the U.S. Virgin Islands Governor Albert Bryan Jr. was blindsided by the lawsuit.
Just days after the lawsuit was filed, AG George was fired by the Governor after four years in her role as a prosecutor.
On New Year’s Eve, Virgin Islands Governor Albert Bryan confirmed to several news outlets on the island that Ms George had been removed from her role amid reports he had been blindsided by the lawsuit.
“I relieved Denise George of her duties as attorney general this weekend,” Mr Bryan said in the statement, first published by The Virgin Islands Consortium.
“I thank her for her service to the people of the territory during the past four years as attorney general and wish her the best in her future endeavours.”
Source: UK Independent
In an interesting twist, a spokesperson told the Daily Mail that the reports that the reason for the firing of George — ie. blindsiding the Governor with the JP Morgan lawsuit — is “not entirely accurate.”
Bryan’s spokesman told DailyMail.com that press reports citing the JPMorgan suit as the reason for George’s dismissal were ‘not entirely accurate.’
The governor’s spokesman, Richard Motta Jr, declined to comment further, saying in a statement, ‘I am not at liberty to discuss details on personnel matters.’
Source: Daily Mail
So, what gives? What was the reason?
Another interesting point to note is that the lawsuit against JP Morgan was launched on the same day that President Biden arrived in St. Croix for his week-long Christmas vacation. What are the odds?
President Joe Biden is in St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands to enjoy some downtime and warmer weather and to ring in the new year with family. https://t.co/BWi8xaQRhZ
— Fox5NY (@fox5ny) December 28, 2022
Biden’s Virgin Island Vacation … Because Dems Play By Different Rules
Now, it’s not clear if there’s a connection… but it does seem a bit weird.
Especially since for some reason, Democrat Governor Bryan wasn’t able to manage to get a photo-op with President Biden at any point in the week-long visit. There aren’t any indications that they ever saw each other at all.
Seems a bit weird when he was praising the Biden administration about his meeting with them in November.
Odd, a sitting Democrat POTUS visits the V.I. & the sitting Democrat Governor of a U.S. territory heavily reliant on federal dollars were NOT seen together the entire trip. Bryan is a good politician & could have found his way onto his schedule, vacation or not. Distance much.
— Jevon O.A. Williams (@JevonWilliamsVI) January 2, 2023
Could this be another quid pro Joe kind of situation?
Who knows?
It’s not like it wouldn’t be without precedent… Joe has bragged about this sort of thing before.
"if the prosecutor is not fired, you aren't getting the money" pic.twitter.com/lYz4FZdxQB
— Carry (@boatgirl3) January 2, 2023
And he’s said that nobody f**ks with a Biden.
Biden says on hot mic: "No one fucks with a Biden…" pic.twitter.com/Oo814Z8JY1
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) October 5, 2022
Don’t forget that leaked phone calls between Obama’s “point man” on Ukraine, Joe Biden, former Secretary of State John Kerry, and the Ukrainian ex-President Petro Poroshenko, that the firing of the prosecutor who had been investigating Burisma was tied to U.S. aid to Ukraine.
Here are the Joe Biden, John Kerry and Petro Poroshenko phone calls that appear to be evidence of a quid pro quo where Biden asks for Ukrainian Prosecutor Shokin (who was investigating Burisma where Hunter Biden worked) to be fired in exchange for a billion $ loan.
Kerry call ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/aMPsywgmXZ
— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) May 19, 2020
Part 3 of Biden, Kerry, Poroshenko calls leaked by Ukrainian MP Andrii Derkach. In this call note Biden’s apparent disdain for Minnesota. Poroshenko admits there’s no evidence Shokin has done anything wrong but is demanding his resignation for Biden.
Biden call part 1 ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/7BmgeOPnb2
— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) May 19, 2020
Part 5 of Biden, Kerry, Poroshenko calls leaked by Ukrainian MP Andrii Derkach. In this call Biden says he’s "a man of his word" and now that they’ve installed the approved prosecutor he is "ready to sign that billion dollar loan guarantee".
Biden call part 3 ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/a9uHu0YDtC
— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) May 19, 2020
The calls must be investigated. Why was Biden trying to get Shokin removed when Ukraine had no evidence of wrongdoing? Does Hunter Biden’s role at Burisma play into it? How will Democrats defend this when they impeached @realDonaldTrump for an innocent call to Ukraine (far less)!
— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) May 19, 2020
If it is another quid pro Joe moment, would we ever know? It seems like anything that touches Epstein just… disappears before it can be fully exposed.
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