The always intelligent and well-informed people of the internet have recently started clamoring for me to address a scandalizing new incident: an Israeli government official, it is said, was arrested in Nevada for child-sex crimes, and then, shockingly, allowed to flee the United States and return to Israel. This incident, I gather, is supposed to show how wrong I am about Jeffrey Epstein.
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Other men caught up in the same sting, and charged with the same crime, were similarly permitted to post a $10,000 bond.
Alexandrovich then flew back to Israel. He is required back in court in Nevada on August 27. Is it possible that the Israeli consulate provided assistance to Alexandrovich? Sure. It is possible.
However, possibly more significant is that there was no child sex-crime victim. The alleged “luring” of a “child” took place on an adults-only hookup app. And no evidence is cited that Alexandrovich was ever even told that the “juvenile decoy” was purportedly 15 years old.
If you want to be outraged by something, might I suggest being outraged that taxpayer resources are being squandered on this garbage.
Was an Israeli pedophile really allowed to flee the United States?
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Was an Israeli pedophile really allowed to flee the United States?
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Re: Was an Israeli pedophile really allowed to flee the United States?
Personally, I think Israel's whole child genocide thing is a bigger issue...
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