Rep. Lauren Boebert spoke about allegations connected to Jeffrey Epstein and documents tied to his activities, raising concerns about what she described as coded language and disturbing communications.
Addressing the commonly cited narrative, Boebert suggested the material points to conduct beyond trafficking alone.
“This seems that it wasn’t only the trafficking of young girls, as the narrative suggests,” she said.
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She continued, “but there are code words that suggest Jeffrey Epstein and his associates could maybe even be engaging in some sort of consumption.”
Boebert questioned what those references might mean.
“Is that human consumption? Are there code words?” she asked.
She referenced specific phrases that appear in the documents.
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“There’s a lot of talk of beef jerky,” Boebert said. “There’s a restaurant called the cannibal where the owner is listed in some of these documents.”
She clarified, “Now that isn’t a restaurant that is just proclaiming to serve human meat by any means,” but added, “but, but some of this just it seems that there’s a lot of conspiracies that make you wonder.”
Boebert also described communications that referenced torture.
“I saw more emails about torture,” she said. “And these coded conversations still have a very clear topic, that torture was big. It was a big driver for them.”
She added, “And these were sick people doing very, very sick things.”
Turning to the individuals involved, Boebert emphasized the role of women connected to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
“As you mentioned, there are many women who are involved in this,” she said.
“You have folks that were working directly for Epstein and Glenn Maxwell,” Boebert continued, “and, and a lot of these women are the ones that are sending emails saying, here’s 110. Years old, 11 years old, nine years old.”
She concluded, “And, and it’s just very disturbing to see the women who are involved in this as well.”
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Boebert’s remarks focused on the language contained in the communications and the number of individuals referenced in the materials, as scrutiny continues over documents tied to Epstein and his associates.
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