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Saturday, January 18, 2025

'Feds offered Jeffrey Epstein a deal for incriminating dirt on Trump, ex-cellmate says'

 Jeffrey Epstein was offered a sweetheart plea deal by federal prosecutors in return for incriminating information that would lead to President Trump’s impeachment, according to the late pedophile’s cellmate.

Ex-Westchester cop and convicted killer Nicholas Tartaglione, Epstein’s bunkmate at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan weeks before his death in August 2019, said the disgraced financier dished on the dirt-digging expedition after a confab with the feds.

“He said, ‘When you were a cop, what do you know about proffers and cooperating?’ I said, ‘Jeff, it’s pretty simple, the prosecutors, you know, they caught a fish — you. They’re not gonna let that fish off the hook unless you give them a bigger fish,'” recalled Tartaglione in a phone call with Jessica Reed Kraus, a California-based self-described journalist who recorded the conversation and later posted it to her Substack.

Nicholas Tartaglione shared a cell with Jeffrey Epstein shortly before the financiers suicide.

“He said, ‘Yeah, well, that’s what they said,'” the quadruple murderer recalled. “He said, ‘They told me they’d let me plead out something small, and I’ll do just a couple of years in a camp, if I can give them something on Trump to get him impeached.’

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“He says, but the government told me I don’t have to prove what I say about Trump, as long as Trump’s people can’t disprove it,” Tartaglione said — adding that Epstein considered “making stuff up” to save his skin. Tartaglione never said what Epstein ultimately planned to do.

Tartaglione, 57, was convicted in 2023 of murdering four people, including a man he tortured and strangled over stolen drug money. The one-time Briarcliff Manor cop was sentenced last year to four consecutive life sentences.

Tartaglione was Epstein’s cellmate when the moneyman was discovered with bruises on his neck on July 23, 2019. Epstein told his lawyers that Tartaglione “roughed him up,” which the cellmate denied.

Epstein was removed from Tartaglione’s cell and put on suicide watch. He killed himself three weeks later on Aug. 10 — though questions over the possibility of foul play remain. While he was supposed to be placed with a new cellmate, Epstein was alone, according to a report from the Department of Justice Inspector General.

Epstein at the time was facing a raft of charges from federal prosecutors, including sex trafficking of minors and sexual exploitation and abuse.

Trump and Epstein did know each other, but they weren’t friends, Tartaglione said.Getty Images

According to Tartaglione, Epstein said he knew Trump only socially and the two were not friendly. In fact, he said Trump once threw him out of a party at Mar-a-Lago for being flirtatious with young women.

“I said, ‘Well, do you know Trump?'” Tartaglione claimed in the phone call. “He says, ‘Well, you know, I know him. I met him, but we don’t like each other.’ I laughed. I said, ‘Why?’ He said, ‘Trump threw me out of a party at his place in Florida.’

“I said, ‘Why he throw you out? He said, ‘Oh he got mad, I was talking to some girl.’

“By now I got wind of what he was in there for,” Tartaglione told the interview. “And I said, ‘How old was the girl, Jeff?’ And he says, ‘Oh about 18, 19.’

“So, I was a cop. I said, ‘Jeff, that means probably 14, 15.’ And he says, ‘Well he threw me out. I haven’t talked to him since.'”

It is not clear when the party was.

Tartaglione said Epstein admitted, “I don’t know anything” about Trump.

Tartaglione added that Epstein was additionally considering turning because he wanted to save his “girlfriend” — a likely reference to Ghislaine Maxwell, who was sentenced to 20 years for sex trafficking in 2022.

Epstein committed suicide in his prison cell— an incident which many believe involved foul play.Brigitte Stelzer

Before his death, Epstein said that he had so much dirt on Trump and Hillary Clinton that he could have had the 2016 election cancelled, his brother Mark Epstein told The Post last year.

Kraus, who posted her conversation with Tartaglione, additionally reported on her substack that the ex-cop was choked and stabbed by other inmates in October. A spokesman for the Bureau of Prisons declined to comment on the matter.

Kraus, 45, told The Post she was first introduced to the killer two years ago — and believes he was “wrongly convicted.”

“We were introduced by a friend in common almost two years ago. Nick knows I record him. He believes I can help him prove his conviction is unjust,” Kraus said.

Tartaglione’s attorneys declined to comment. Reps for Manhattan federal prosecutors declined to comment on Tartaglione’s allegations.

Epstein said he considered making up a story for the feds in order to save Ghislaine Maxwell, according to Tartaglione.Patrick McMullan via Getty Images

Legal experts told The Post that the purported fed offer to Epstein sounded plausible.

“Anything is possible when it comes to high-profile cases like this. They are career makers,” said Alan Dershowitz, a close confidante of Trump who represented him during his first impeachment trial.

“It could have originated at some point lower than the US attorney or one of the middle ranking officials at the Southern District of New York or the FBI. They are always looking to make cases.”

Added defense lawyer Jason Goldman: “Federal prosecutors in particular are known to conduct these types of proffer sessions. Defendants facing extreme sentences are pressured to name names and conform to the government’s version of the ‘truth,’ even where there may be resistance.”

“The threat to prosecute Maxwell is extremely plausible – the fact that she wasn’t simply arrested alongside Epstein but rather only later on, after his unwillingness to implicate Trump and after his apparent suicide, speaks volumes about the government’s tactics.”

https://nypost.com/2025/01/18/us-news/feds-offered-jeffrey-epstein-a-deal-for-dirt-on-trump-ex-cellmate/

Netanyahu: Cease-fire deal on hold unless Hamas shares names of hostages being released

 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the long-awaited cease-fire deal slated to begin Sunday morning will be put on hold unless Hamas shares the names of the first hostages to be released. 

“We will be unable to move forward with the framework until we receive the list of the hostages who will be released, as was agreed,” Netanyahu said late Saturday. 

“Israel will not tolerate violations of the agreement. Hamas is solely responsible.”

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli leaders approved the cease-fire deal early Saturday morning.AP

Bruce Hoffman, an expert with the US Council on Foreign Relations, told The Post the 11th-hour snag could ultimately derail the fragile accord. “One has to ask if Hamas isn’t deliberately sabotaging the deal,” he said. 

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“This is what they agreed to. It seemed the most basic of all the demands by the Israelis.” 

Arab media, however, reported the terror group would comply and “hand over its list of prisoners it will release within hours.”

The cease-fire-for-hostage deal is scheduled to go into effect at 8:30 a.m. local time Sunday, or 1:30 a.m. ET, Qatari officials announced earlier Saturday.

The Israeli military confirmed the start time and said its troops were ready to “implement the operational procedures in the field in accordance with the set agreements.”

President-elect Trump, in an interview with NBC News, said the deal “better hold.”

“If they respect us, it will hold. If they don’t respect us, all hell will break out,” Trump said.

He added he told Netanyahu, “Just keep doing what you have to do. You have to have — this has to end. We want it to end, but to keep doing what has to be done.”

The cease-fire plan, which would see Israeli hostages exchanged for Palestinian prisoners as well as a pause in fighting in the 15-month war, was approved by Israel’s cabinet early Saturday morning, following hours of intense deliberations. The deal was then inked by Israel’s national security advisor.

Israel continued to bombard Gaza Saturday, while the Jewish state fended off missile attacks from Yemen.REUTERS

The first phase of the three-stage deal, which would encompass a six-week pause in fighting, would see 33 Israeli hostages exchanged for the release of nearly 1,900 Palestinian prisoners. Israeli captives who are set to be released during the first phase, alive or dead, include women, children, and men over 50.

According to the deal Israeli leaders greenlit Saturday, the first hostage exchange is scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. local time, or 9 a.m. New York time, with three female hostages to be released, followed by another four captives released a week later, and the remaining 26 freed over a five-week period.

During each swap, Israel will release Palestinian prisoners after the hostages arrive home safe.

Also during the first phase, Israeli troops will pull back to a buffer zone in Gaza near the border with the Jewish state, while trucks carrying much-needed humanitarian aid including food and medical supplies are to flood the decimated territory. 

In a 10-minute video message released late Saturday, Netanyahu said Israel had the support of the United States to resume fighting in Gaza if the two sides couldn’t hammer out their sticking points for the subsequent stages of the cease-fire deal, including Israel’s complete military withdrawal from the Palestinian territory and Hamas releasing all of the remaining hostages before then. 

“Both President Trump and President Biden gave full backing to Israel’s right to return to fighting if Israel concludes that the negotiations on the second phase are going nowhere,” he said, according to the Times of Israel

“If we do have to resume fighting, we will do so in new ways and with very great power,” he thundered.

Earlier Saturday, the Jewish state fended off a missile attack fired from Yemen Saturday. The Iran-backed Houthi terror group claimed responsibility for the attack, which it said had targeted the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv. 

“The missile hit its target with high accuracy, thanks be to Allah,” a Houthi spokesman said. 

The cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas is set to go into effect at 8:30 a.m. local time Sunday, Qatari officials said. REUTERS

The IDF said the projectiles were intercepted by its air defense systems. 

Israel, meanwhile, continued to bombard the Palestinian enclave Saturday, with tanks shelling in Gaza City while fighter jets blasted central and southern Gaza. At least 123 Palestinians were killed by Israeli troops since news of the cease-fire deal broke Wednesday, according to the Palestinian Civil Emergency Service. 

Hamas sparked the bloody war after launching a surprise attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, with the terror group and its allies killing 1,200 people and taking another 250 captive. An estimated 97 hostages remain, with an estimated 60 believed to be alive. 

Israel responded to the deadliest attack in the nation’s history with a ground offensive in Gaza, bombarding the enclave and killing over 46,000 Palestinians, according to local health officials, who do not distinguish between civilian and military deaths. 

On Saturday, the US also announced that it would donate $117 million for security assistance to Lebanon as Beirut seeks to implement the tenuous cease-fire agreement announced in November between Israel and the Iran-backed terror group Hezbollah. 

The assistance to the war-rattled nation will help Lebanon’s armed forces and security forces “as they work to assert Lebanese sovereignty across the country,” a US State Department spokesperson said

https://nypost.com/2025/01/18/world-news/israel-hamas-cease-fire-deal-to-take-effect-on-sunday-after-15-month-war/