Jeffrey Epstein

Epstein was arrested for sex trafficking when landing at the airport from France yesterday, and the indictment won't be unsealed until tomorrow. I decided to come out of retirement to look at him. I asked several questions. I'm not really sure what these cards mean, but I'll give it a try and we'll see how it plays out.

Question 1: will Epstein snitch on anyone in a plea deal?
Short answer: I don't know
Column 1: Repletion/10 of Cups, Reunion, Tenderness, Main Person (woman)
From the perspective of this particular deck, repletion is fullness. From a traditional perspective, it's the happy family card - the culmination of happy good feelings in your life. Epstein doesn't have a family. He has a crime family because he's a mobster the same as Trump, but I normally associate that with the 10 of Pentacles. Reunion can be exactly that, or it can be things from the past coming back. Since he was previously charged with sex crimes, it's exactly that. Tenderness can be expressions of the heart, pleasant events, reconciliation of interpersonal relationships, etc. Main Person would normally be the subject of the reading or their significant other. I don't think Epstein has a significant other, so I wonder if it refers to Maxwell. More likely, I think it refers to his victims who are also the main persons.

His past deeds against women who were children at the time have come back from the past to bite him in the ass. Repletion could refer to the multitude of women who were victims, or the multitude of crimes.

Column 2: Abundance/3 of Cups, Sweetheart, Grief/Tears, A little Child
Repletion and Abundance kind of follow the same theme. A lot of something. 3 of Cups has come up in the past for sex abuse readings regarding Trump. In this case it once again involves children. I can't help but make a connection between Tenderness and Sweetheart too. It seems to go beyond the sex abuse and imply that girls were trained to serve Epstein's clients in every way possible. Grief/Tears refers to the trauma these children suffered and probably still suffer.

Column 3: Sun, Prison, Thief, Gloomy Thoughts
Deeds done in the dark come to light. Also, his freedom is gone. Prison is a dark and gloomy place. He'll be kept in protective custody. There's no sunshine or fresh air. It's the perfect place to contemplate how utterly fucked you are. Alone with your thoughts. Who knows, he might even be feeling suicidal. If not now, eventually.

It's really tough to say if he'll crack, but the conditions are there. SDNY probably has a lot of evidence to bury him for the rest of his life. Maybe they'll want him to flip on his clients. Whether he does remains to be seen, but the conditions are favorable.

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