@JessMcelvaney@lorddrey Apparently they have nothing better to do. Imagine if they dedicated just as much time calling out violence committed towards women and children by men! This platform is full of delusional and narcissistic men.
@Neutral_OC Sterilize him and make sure he does not have more children. Should lose any parental rights that he had. Hope the little girl never has to experience something like that again!
The Recruiter’s Lie – How Lesley Groff Kept the Office Running While the System Fell Apart
In the shadowy machinery of Jeffrey Epstein’s empire, Lesley Groff was the person who made the day-to-day operations seamless. She was the consummate executive assistant, the gatekeeper who ensured Epstein’s world spun exactly as he demanded. But Groff’s role was not just clerical; it was structural. From her desk, she managed the flow of appointments, communications, and travel that enabled the exploitation of vulnerable girls to continue undetected for years. She was the quiet engine of the network, ensuring nothing ever seemed out of place—even when everything was.
Survivors and former employees have described Groff as Epstein’s right hand, the one who handled scheduling, arranged flights, booked hotels, and answered calls, including those from the many young women who cycled through Epstein’s orbit. These calls weren’t just about meetings or logistics. They were about grooming, control, and a steady reinforcement of the system’s rules. Victims have testified that Groff called them directly to coordinate visits, often under the guise of employment or “massage” appointments. These seemingly benign interactions helped normalize the abuse, masking predation as routine.
Groff’s position gave her unique visibility into Epstein’s world. She worked in his Manhattan townhouse, in his Florida estate, and within the tight inner circle that kept the billionaire’s secrets. Yet when Epstein’s network began to unravel, Groff was one of the few insiders who managed to avoid serious legal consequences. Her immunity under Epstein’s 2008 non-prosecution agreement—a deal widely criticized as one of the most egregious miscarriages of justice in modern history—ensured she could not be prosecuted for her involvement at the time. It was a legal firewall that silenced questions and allowed her to retreat into private life.
But Groff’s story is more than a tale of one assistant who happened to work for the wrong man. She embodies the way enablers—often women—were embedded into Epstein’s operation to provide a veneer of normalcy. Victims have recalled how Groff and others like her made the network appear professional and legitimate. They sent emails, issued checks, and arranged travel with the same brisk efficiency as any corporate office. This structure lulled outsiders, and even some insiders, into believing that what they were participating in was above board.
The tragedy is that this administrative infrastructure was precisely what allowed Epstein’s crimes to flourish. Without someone like Groff to manage the details, the network would have been chaotic, easier to detect. Instead, everything was curated, timed, and executed with a precision that made Epstein nearly untouchable for years. That she remains largely out of the public eye today, her name only surfacing occasionally in unsealed documents or victim testimony, is a testament to how effectively she has avoided the reckoning that others in Epstein’s circle have faced.
The question that lingers is whether Groff truly understood the full scope of what she was enabling or whether, like others in the network, she compartmentalized her role until it felt like just another job. Victims have little doubt. They remember the calls, the messages, the quiet instructions that kept them coming back. Whether Groff believed the lie or simply repeated it, the result was the same: the office kept running, the system stayed intact, and the abuse continued unabated.
Lesley Groff’s story matters because it illustrates a central truth about networks like Epstein’s. Predators cannot operate at scale without infrastructure, and infrastructure requires people willing to keep the machine humming. The recruiter’s lie was not just about bringing girls into the system. It was about convincing everyone—victims, staff, and perhaps even herself—that nothing was amiss. And as long as that lie held, the system never broke.
@elonmusk If the ICE agent was somewhat standing in the front of the vehicle as he is claiming wouldn't it been easier for him to move out of the way instead of drawing his gun to shoot the driver ?
@Raindropsmedia1 Totally inappropriate, tasteless, and desperate for attention. If a MAN showed up at a kids event showing body parts like that people would be disgusted. Anybody who says this is fine is creepy.
@TaraBull Some people don't have the same privilege as you do & they have to eat what is local and available. They will not let any part of the animal go to waste.