Epstein files show one word used over 800 times, possibly indicating a secret code for discussing crimes.
Recent documents from Jeffrey Epstein's estate reveal the frequent use of a specific word, suspected to be a coded reference. Epstein, a convicted s3x offender, had connections to influential figures worldwide and is linked to an alleged international sex-trafficking network involving minors.
Individuals tied to Epstein, such as former U.S. president Donald Trump and British royal Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, have faced accusations of misconduct with minors, although Trump has not been charged in relation to Epstein. Analysts highlight the repeated use of the word "pizza" as a potential code in Epstein's emails.
The term "pizza" and related emojis are believed to be shorthand for child s3xual abuse material, according to investigators. Concerns about coded language used by child predators have been raised, such as the phrase "cheese pizza," symbolically referring to "child pornography."
The British newspaper The Telegraph has highlighted warnings from online safety organizations about coded language used by predators. While some references to "cheese" and "pizza" may seem innocuous, other instances raise suspicions due to their context and implications.
Over three million more documents from Epstein's estate have been released, accessible via the U.S. Department of Justice website. These disclosures shed light on troubling connections between Epstein and powerful individuals, prompting calls for transparency and accountability.
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