Megyn Kelly’s cryptic tease: we may soon hear ‘directly’ from deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein

Megyn Kelly opened her podcast Thursday with a focus on the newly released documents relating to Virginia Giuffre’s lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein’s former lover and accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.

Somewhat surprisingly, Kelly concluded the segment by saying we may soon hear a lot more about the story “directly” from the deceased serial sex offender.

“Here’s what happened in case you weren’t paying attention,” she began. “Last month the judge ordered nearly a thousand pages to be released in connection with a defamation case and nearly all names are unredacted. They include more than 100 names, including many high-profile individuals. Now this is not, ‘Oh, all these individuals had sex with young girls thanks to Jeffrey Epstein.’ It’s witnesses who are around Jeffrey Epstein or exploited by Jeffrey Epstein, in some cases, repeating what Jeffrey Epstein said about certain individuals or so on.

Stressing that the documents are not clear indictments of people’s character, Kelly said that you have to “really delve into it.”

“We’ll give you just some highlights here — most of the names have previously been reported on, but we are learning some new information as well,” she continued. “The biggest piece of news to come out last night is about former President Bill Clinton in what is you know, one of those shocking but not surprising revelations.”

“In a deposition of a woman who accused Prince Andrew of groping her, she says Epstein told her quote that Bill Clinton likes them young, referring to girls,” Kelly said, adding, “It’s shocking but not surprising. Like I’ve said, we’ve seen this history of his for a long, long time.”

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After naming some of the A-list celebrities who are mentioned in the documents, largely as a result of Epstein’s “name-dropping habit,” Kelly noted that Epstein’s brother, Mark, said in a recent interview that Jeffrey told him, “If I said what I know about both candidates, they’d have to cancel the election.”

But Kelly wrapped the segment up with an unexpected tease after talking about the billionaire allegedly killing himself in a Manhattan jail cell.

“Attorney General Bill Barr, who was AG when this all happened, told me on this show he does not believe this was anything other than Jeffrey Epstein taking his own life and he was wide open to that possibility but he’d reviewed a bunch of videotapes and so on,” she said.

“It’s all fascinating and we’re not done with Jeffrey Epstein. I can tell you that for a fact,” Kelly concluded. “I can’t tell you how I know but I can tell you for a fact we’re going to hear a lot more about Jeffrey Epstein in the coming year, and you may be even hearing from him directly — more on that as I’m allowed to tell you.”

So it would appear that Kelly has a source(s) providing her with information that she deems to be credible. Stay tuned!

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