There are a lot of disturbing things in Epstein’s dossier, and the amount of data released is so vast that it seems like there are new discoveries every day.
And the most recent one Saving Country Music Discovery is a piece of music that will shock country music fans.
That discovery?
Well, Jason and the Scorchers, the legendary country, rock, and cowboy punk band, are on file, and the accusations are troubling. Before we delve into the accusations, though, it should be noted that no member of the band has been accused of a crime, and frontman Jason Lindberg has responded to the accusations.
“I unequivocally state that I was never involved in the disgusting and illegal activities of Jeffrey Epstein or his associates,” he said, according to Saving Country Music.
So, what role did Jason and Scorchers play in the archive? Well, July 16ththIn 2019, a woman approached the FBI claiming she was kidnapped in 1988 by people close to Epstein and forced to work as a escort in a prostitution ring.
“I was 19 years old when I was trafficked from Nashville, Tennessee, to New York City in 1988 by a criminal gang associated with Jeffrey Epstein.” Tell the FBI based on documents in Epstein dossier. “I was taken away in a van and exchanged for an Australian girl my age who was back in Nashville. The driver was a woman named (redacted) who was paid by someone I could recognize from the music industry. I was given a job with an escort service on E. 63.RD (between 1Yingshi and 2ND and 3RD) is run by a woman named (REDACTED) who sent me to a group sex party hosted by her boyfriend Jeffrey. “
She recounted some graphic details, then claimed she was next “trafficked from Nashville through Jason and the Scorchers, who also trafficked cocaine.”
Lindberg told Saving Country Music that he “never met Mr. Epstein, never visited his home, communicated with him, or participated in drug or human trafficking for him.”
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