• fossilesque@mander.xyzOPM
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    According to the Montana Standard, after his name surfaced in the released files, Horner posted, and later deleted, a social media statement calling his decision to pursue Epstein’s support an extremely poor judgment. He said that while he knew Epstein had been convicted of soliciting prostitution, he was unaware of Epstein’s broader sex trafficking operation until years later.

    Horner wrote that his visit involved only Epstein, staff, and several women introduced as college students. […]

    I can see where the judgement lapse happened, but that’s a pretty big lapse. I’m pretty ok removing these folk until the dust settles from events like this.

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      Sounds like Horner was being willfully ignorant, or pretending to be, about the trafficking.

      Either way he can fuck off.