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The guilty and desperate hurriedly photoshopped Barry, Creepy Joe in the portrait to create the narrative that the original is photoshopped. It is debunked when all the information comes out in court. I have afeeling that there are many more portraits to be unveiled. The desperate Jeffrey Epstein defenders had better get their photoshopping mode on.
Um, what? It's not photoshopped, we know who the artist is!
Why do you think the portrait is germane to any sort of court case, civil or criminal, against Epstein?
While the strange portrait of Clinton adds another surreal layer to the former president’s relationship with Epstein, the painting was just one of several bonkers items Epstein kept in his Manhattan mansion. According to various reports, other pieces of decor included a mannequin in a wedding gown hanging from the ceiling, an entrance hall decorated with individually framed eyeballs, a stuffed black poodle and a giant mural of a prison scene with Epstein at the center.
He certainly had some unusual choices in Interior Decoration.
Originally Posted by emm74 You do realize that just because someone painted a portrait of Bill Clinton in a dress doesn't mean that Bill Clinton actually put on that dress and posed for the picture, right? And whatever Epstein did or didn't have in his house, neither Clinton nor Trump had control over that.
It's weird, that's a fact.
The one person who must have hated it more than anyone else, has to be Hillary. I can not imagine what she had to say about it.
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