Jeffrey Epstein
Looted like a king on his chess board !!!
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Jeffrey Epstein Made himself a king on his own chessboard, over his queens – really!
If it doesn’t look quite strange … get these photos of Epstein and a group of beautiful young women – which, we have been told, all were adults. Our sources with the direct knowledge of the bizarre project tell us … In their 20s, around 9 women went to a NYC photo shop in 2016, and asked employees to take photos from them, which would be made in pieces for a chess.
We have been told that the women said that they were in a chess club, but did not say who was the president of the club. In the next several months, our sources say that women came to the shop and posed for 3-dimensional pics in stylish outfits.
Using the photos, the employees made 3D sculptures of every chess piece, knights, bishops and queens, with the exception of 2 kings, and all were excluded from materials like sandstone. We are told that a piece was modeled after a man who came with women, but he was not Epstein.
Epstein only arrived at the end of the process and talked to a store employee, asking for his photos to shoot so that the king’s pieces could be converted into chess emperors.
See the series of Epstein photographs in your white and black garments, with beigeved golden crown. This sounds very scary and strange, especially when you believe that some women were deployed as their queens and pawns.
Interestingly, we have been told that the employee did not know who Epstein was until he revealed that he does not know the correct number of pieces of chess. Our sources say that the employee became suspicious, looked at Epstein, and discovered who he was … who must have come in the form of quite a shock.
Remember, Epstein was arrested in 2006, when a grand jury convicted him on prostitution after allegations of molestation of a 14 -year -old girl’s family in Palm Beach, FL. Under a petition, Epstein convicted prostitution and urged a minor for prostitution and was sentenced to 18 months behind bars.
By the way, we have been told that Epstein and their crew posed for about 600 photos, which they turned into pieces of 36 chess … for all $ 5,000.
Checkmate!