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What's up, everyone? And welcome to another episode of the Epstein Chronicles. One of the most important things to remember when it comes to Jeffrey Epstein is that the people that he hurt are real people. They're not just some name on a page. They're not just these mythical figures that have come forward and said that Epstein hurt them. They're actual people with lives and dreams, hopes, aspirations, and all of that was taken from them. And I think a lot of people forget about that as they, you know, dive deeper into what Epstein was up to. But one of the most important things you can do is to center the survivors and their stories, because these are the people that suffered the most harm. They're the people that have to live with this for the rest of their lives. And they're the ones that deserve justice the most. And in today's episode, we have an article talking about what Genalisa Jones went through as a 14 year old girl. And to the people out there that act like Epstein wasn't doing what he was obviously doing. How do you look at a girl like this and tell her she's lying? Especially with all the evidence backing up what she's saying. You have to be one of the most cold hearted, disgusting people on earth to look at somebody like this and not recognize right away the suffering she went through at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein. Imagine being a 14 year old girl and brought into this web. You see all this opulence, all this luxury, all these famous people and you think that shit's normal. You're like, oh, I guess this is how the other half lives. I guess this debauchery. And all of this is just normal. And when you're impressionable and you're 14, 15 years old, 16 years old, all that luxury has to look good to you. Especially if you come from a poor home like most of these girls, the vast majority of them did. And if you don't know what it's like to be poor, then you have no idea. Because I promise you, somebody offering you $200 when you're poor as hell, it's a lot of money and it accomplishes a lot of things for you. Maybe you get that pair of jeans that all the other kids at school had, or maybe you can get those shoes that you've been eyeing but mom and dad can't afford and that's the lever that Epstein and Maxwell and Sarah Kellen and the rest of them pulled. Oh well, we can give you so and so. All you have to do is give him a massage. Today's article is from the Mirror and the headline Jeffrey Epstein abused me when I was 14 and I hadn't even kissed a boy. This article was authored by Amelia Randall. Jennalisa Jones was wrapped up in trying to impress her new high school friends when she says she was brutally assaulted by by Jeffrey Epstein at just 14 years old. I have a very hard time thinking about people like Pam Bondi, Todd Blanche Cash Patel, Donald Trump, James Comer and the rest of them looking at this girl, hearing her story and not providing her justice. There's no coming back from that. And how in the can you look at this girl and say we're gonna move on. It's just beyond my capacity. I just can't wrap my mind around it. And look, I get it, we're not all built the same, but I think that we should all share at least a very basic set of morals, right? Like if we can't even agree that a 14 year old girl shouldn't be molested by Jeffrey Epstein, then what the fuck are we even doing? Because I would think that that's just basic morality that everybody can get down with. Growing up in West Palm Beach, Florida, Jenna Lisa grew up in poverty and had to resort to stealing money from her friends bags to pay for lunch. Her difficult childhood led her to make friends with the wrong people. Then on one tragic afternoon, she was traumatized for life in a matter of hours. She spent a lot of time at one new friend's house, often hiding under her bed to avoid going home. She went to drink and smoke with some of her new friends and a trailer park at 14 years old. Then she heard about a guy named Jeff and this is the kind of they tried to use against these girls. Oh, they were drinking, they were on MySpace talking about boys. They were doing this, that or the other thing. Yeah, like normal teenagers. I didn't have social media when I was growing up, but if I did, I'm sure I would have been posting about the same bro we were at a rager last weekend. You should have seen the keg stands I was doing. Does that mean I'm a piece of or that I shouldn't be listened to if a crime happens and I'm a witness to it, or that somebody commits a crime against me because I like to have a couple beers at a party and post it on MySpace at 15 years old? Come on, man. Now, I know everybody didn't get down and drink when they were younger. I get that. But the vast majority of us, at the very least, experimented. But all of that was used against these girls to say they didn't have credibility and to try and kill the case. And if that's not bad enough, it wasn't Epstein's lawyers doing it. It was the prosecution themselves. They're the ones that killed their own case. They're the ones that destroyed their own witnesses. The now mother told soft white underbelly. They started making fun of this guy named Jeff and talking about massages and stuff. He was a creepy old guy. And they're laughing, they're making jokes. There was one ringleader in particular that Jenna Lisa remembers. She said, the very popular girl. Something about her to this day could make you do the craziest things. She's popular. She has it all together. She's outgoing. She can sell you your own shoes right back to you type of personality. And you know the type in high school, the really popular kids that everybody wants to hang out with. And kids are impressionable. If John and Joe are doing this, then Mikey wants to do it. And that's just how it works, especially with peer pressure. And then you add the fact that you're poor and vulnerable and you see other kids getting a bunch of dough for massages you're gonna be in. She was like, if you guys want to go, you can make 200 bucks. I was stealing out of my friend's backpacks in gym class to get lunch, so. So getting $200 for giving a massage, which is what it was told to me as, didn't seem that bad. How else was I going to make that kind of money? And I think people need to keep that in perspective. Please keep in mind that everybody didn't grow up the way you did, and the struggle is real. And when you're a poor like that, like I was saying, 200 means the world. Especially if you're stealing out of your friends backpacks for lunch money. No kid should ever go through that. And what it does is it sets people up to be abused. So the 14 year old girl agreed to give this man a massage. Genalisa explained the girl was making it seem very fun. She was letting me wear her clothes from the mall. She said she never usually got to wear these clothes. As her grandparents bought her clothes for her, she was telling me I was pretty and hyping me up. I didn't know why she was being nice to me. Now I do. It's also sad. The whole entire sexual Ponzi scheme that was going on here is just so disgusting and it's very misunderstood. A lot of these girls were coerced into bringing other girls to Jeffrey Epstein and a lot of them were minors. Keep that in mind. Now if you're over 18 and you're doing this, we got a big problem. But these girls who are minors, 14, 15 years old, they're being exploited from both ways. Not only are they being exploited themselves and abused, they're bringing their friends into the belly of the beast. And the whole point was to make them complicit. That was what Epstein was looking to do. A cab took them to Palm Beach Island. It was just a short drive from Genalisa's home to. But she was shocked by the stark wealth just a short distance away from her home. She said, I remember being really shocked seeing was all this money that I knew was out there, but I had never seen it. Yo, I get that feeling. When I first moved to Las Vegas, we lived in a place that was not very good. Now we moved out here because my grandmother was sick and my parents were super young at the time, so my dad was just getting established as far as his job, so he had to give everything up in New York and we had to move out here because my grandmother was sick. And right across the street from where I lived was this country club. I lived in this little ass rundown beat up apartment and right across the street was this beautiful country club with more money than you could imagine. And it really put things in perspective for me. You know, it was us and them, they got these big walls, these gated entrances, these security guards. It was a whole different world. And to be honest with you, it was a world that I never thought I'd have a chance to step into. And when you're a poor, it's very hard to think out of the box because you're so worried about your day to day, you're not playing the long game. Especially at 14. She had warned us that we would each go up and massage him for 30 minutes and, and we would go up by ourselves. That's just how he likes it. And he might ask us to take our shirts off, but we didn't have to do anything we weren't comfortable with. But she tells us this in the cab when we're already on our way. Genalisa said that there was a whole house of people working. The girl brought her friend up first, but the friend was only up there for five minutes. Then Janalisa was brought up to Epstein without her being able to talk to her friend about. About what happened on being taken up to the massage room. She said that she thought it was weird Epstein wasn't already in it. The popular girl who had brought her told her to take her shirt off and pretty much tells me to get naked. Generalisa said she's like, you can leave your underwear on. And I was just standing there and I was like, do I take my shirt off? Do I not take my shirt off? But I didn't want to make this girl mad, so pretty much do as you're told. So I'm just standing there waiting for him, and he walks in in a towel and. And lays face down. And he directs me the whole time on what to do. It was very much demands and weird stuff, not talking and asking questions. He sets a timer, like an egg timer next to the massage table. For me, that was like I knew how long I had to stay. I thought, if I can just get through this, 30 minutes. In the beginning it was just a massage. Then a couple minutes in, he flips over and it's like a crazy clown face is the best way I can describe it. This normal man that had walked into the room till when he flipped over, there was excitement in his face, like he knew what was about to happen and I had no clue. Yikes. I can't even begin to imagine what somebody like Jennalisa Jones went through. Imagine being in that room and this dude flips over looking like the joker with his weird ass wiener hanging out. No, thank you. Then he takes his towel off. He pretty much tells me to take off all my clothes. Then he does horrific things for me at that time because I hadn't even kissed a boy. Not groped or touched or any of that. So she's a virgin and this is happening to her. Guys, I'm not usually lost for words, but I'm lost for words about that. Then he takes his towel off. He pretty much tells me to take all my clothes off. Then he does horrific things to me at that time because I hadn't even kissed a boy, not groped or Touched or any of that. And now I had this old man taking control of me and I couldn't say anything or didn't know how to say anything, and where would I go? I was in the room by myself. And is my friend going to be mad at me if I get upset? There's so many things at that moment at 14 that I couldn't even process all of it. So you just keep looking at the clock and try not to make eye contact and do what you're told and just get through this pure pressure. That's what it came down to. She didn't want to feel bad and have the friend mad at her, and she thought it was all normal. Her friend told her, hey, this is what we do. It's all good. Then she gets in there and it becomes something completely different, and it leads to her getting assaulted by this piece of Jeffrey Epstein. He sexually assaulted me. He touched me inappropriately and put his hands in places he shouldn't have. I feel bad when I say that, that it hurt me so bad because I know that people get raped. And I went there on my own free will. So you hold that guilt that you set yourself up for that. Nah, sorry. You were a kid. The only people that are culpable are the adults. And I mean all the adults, including the ones that should have been supervising kids like Jennalisa Jones. He finishes, he does his thing. Then he gets up his towel and walks out. I'm standing there. Just hurry up and put my clothes back on so I can go back downstairs. My friend and her friends are hanging out by the pool. When I was up there getting abused, I was so confused at so many aspects of what just happened to me. Like, that would be hard to process as an adult, never mind 14 years old. I pull my friend to the side in the bathroom and ask her what happened. And she goes, he didn't like me because I was too developed, too old. That's what that means. She looked a little too old, and that wasn't good enough for Jeffrey. So she didn't know what happened. And. And when she said to me, I didn't want to tell her what happened to me because I was embarrassed of what happened. I felt like I got the damage and they got the money. Jennalisa Jones was unaware of Jeffrey Epstein's status until many years later. She then found a lawyer and focused all of her efforts on having her day in court with him. Then he was found dead in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal charges of sex trafficking minors. I wanted My day in court, she told Shadow Sessions podcast. I didn't get that. And we were so close to it. It really got ripped from us. And then after Epstein passed, everything just went into a circus show. Well, that's true. Everything just erupted and it was crazy. The information was coming in so quickly that it was hard to process. A lot of it was BS and a lot of it was part of a psyop, but there was definitely nuggets in there, and it's those nuggets that led us to a place that we're at today. She said Trump ran his whole freaking election on the release of these freaking files, and it sparked it back up all again. Gave us hope. Gave me hope, at least. He runs his campaign on this and he runs it really, really hard to the point that a lot of us voted for him, and there's a lot of people out there that voted for Trump who feel deceived over the Epstein situation. He ran his fat ass yap on the campaign trail about Epstein this and Epstein that, only to crap out when he had a chance at the table as soon as he gets in. We started pushing for the release of the files, and now it's a Democratic hoax, she said, referring to Trump's dismissal of some calls to the release for additional Epstein files for Genalisa. Justice is simple, she said. For me now, is America taking the predators that are here in our country. Yes, take them down in every country. But I would like to see some of that. That would give me a little bit more faith and that we're doing the right thing and we're protecting our children. She added, when you speak out, they eat you alive. You have a lot of support, but. But you also have a lot of crazy people that are out there, she said, adding that she received death threats for speaking out. What the fuck is wrong with people? Death threats to somebody who's been abused by Jeffrey Epstein? Do everybody a favor and find a different topic to talk about. Go talk about Charlie Kirk. I hear all the crazies. Love that one. Every time I share my story and a young girl reaches out to me, sends me artwork she's made, writes me a letter, tells me how important it is that I'm fighting and speaking out. It reminds me every freaking day exactly why I'm doing this and will not stop doing this even after I get whatever justice looks like for me in my case. And I think that's the story for a lot of these survivors. It's not just about them anymore. It's about the system that allowed them to be abused. So they're not just fighting against, you know, Jeffrey Epstein and the remnants of Epstein's criminal empire. They're fighting back against the system that allowed for their abuse to occur. And until that system is fully exposed and dealt with, none of us are shutting up, and we're certainly not moving on. All the information that goes with this episode can be found in the description box.
