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Epstein’s ‘Pedophile Island’ Guest Reid Hoffman Planning to Flee America over Trump’s Win

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Billionaire Democrat megadonor Reid Hoffman is reportedly telling people close to him that he’s planning to flee America due to President Donald Trump’s return to the White House.

Hoffman, the co-founder of LinkedIn, has deep ties with the late pedophile sex trafficker, and fellow Democrat financier, Jeffrey Epstein.

Hoffman, the billionaire co-founder of LinkedIn, has admitted to visiting deceased sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious “Pedophile Island.”

Epstein’s private island, Little St. James in the U.S. Virgin Islands, has been cited by several victims as a key location where sex abuse took place.

The secluded location became known by locals and authorities as “Pedophile Island” due to the number of underage girls that were seen coming and going from there.

Victims have testified that Epstein and his powerful guests would abuse underage girls on the island, out of view of the authorities.

Slay News reported earlier, documents emerged last year showing Hoffman, who reportedly boasts a net worth of $2 billion, met with Epstein after he was convicted and jailed for child sex abuse charges.

Documents obtained by The Wall Street Journal show plans for Hoffman to visit “Pedophile Island.”

In recent days, the WSJ has reported on schedules and other notes showing Epstein making arrangements to meet all sorts of powerful people including now-CIA Director William Burns and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates.

The docs show Hoffman was scheduled to visit the island with former MIT Media Lab research center director Joi Ito twice in March and then November of 2014.

This was several years after Epstein was convicted of pedophilia in 2008.

When confronted by the WSJ, Hoffman admitted to visiting the secluded island with Epstein.

However, he claims he cut off contact with Epstein in 2015, years after he was jailed for pedophilia.

“It gnaws at me that, by lending my association, I helped his reputation, and thus delayed justice for his survivors,” Hoffman told the news outlet.

“While I relied on MIT’s endorsement, ultimately I made the mistake,” Hoffman added.

“I am sorry for my personal misjudgment.”

Hoffman, who was funding writer E. Jean Carrol’s civil suit accusing Trump of rape, has been desperately attempting to keep the Democrats in the White House.

CNN reported earlier this year that Hoffman gave over $7 million to the Kamala Harris super PAC Future Forward.

The New York Times is now reporting that Hoffman is panicking about becoming a target of the new Trump administration.

The Times noted that several other major Democrat donors and advisers are also considering leaving the country.

Many fear that American voters rejected not just Harris but also her wealthy allies.

Several pro-Harris/anti-Trump Diddy-linked celebrities such as Ellen DeGeneres and the “Desperate Housewives” star Eva Longoria have already fled the country following the president-elect’s landslide victory.

At a recent gathering of donors and Democrat operatives, George Soros’ son and heir Alex said he is concerned that other donors may have lost faith in the party.

Alex Soros warns that wealthy elites will no longer spend the money needed to help rebuild the Democratic Party after the crushing electoral defeat.

Nevertheless, Soros remains committed to funding far-left progressive causes.

He lambasted Democrats for not listening more to his father, who has helped install pro-crime prosecutors in several key cities across the country.

“I think if he was taken more seriously, some of the problems that America still deals with today would not be here and we’d be on more stable footing,” he said about his father.

“I really think that we should honor my father’s wisdom today by not letting ourselves be defeated.”

Altogether, Harris was able to raise over $1 billion after she replaced President Joe Biden at the top of the Democrat ticket.

She managed to blow through a whopping $1.5 billion during her campaign, much of which ended up in the pockets of wealthy, out-of-touch celebrities, who were paid to lecture and divide the American people.

Despite the eye-popping financial support, her campaign ended with an election loss and $20 million in debt.


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