Jeffrey Epstein
Robed Like a King on His Own Chess Board!!!
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Jeffrey Epstein orchestrated a surreal scene where he positioned himself as the king on his very own chessboard, with a group of young women serving as his queens.
In a bizarre turn of events, approximately 9 women in their 20s visited a New York City photo shop in 2016 to have photos taken of them, which were then transformed into pieces for a custom chessboard.
The women claimed to be part of a chess club but kept the identity of the club’s president a secret. They returned to the shop over several months to pose for 3D pictures in elegant attire.
The shop then used these photos to create 3D sculptures of various chess pieces, excluding the two kings, all crafted from a sandstone-like material. One piece was modeled after a man who accompanied the women but was not Epstein.
Epstein himself made a late appearance and requested his photos be taken to serve as the king pieces on the chessboard, symbolizing his reign as the emperor.
The images of Epstein clad in white and black robes, adorned with jeweled golden crowns, evoke a sense of eerie fascination, especially with women positioned as his queens and pawns.
Interestingly, the shop employee was unaware of Epstein’s identity until the discrepancy in the number of chess pieces raised suspicions. Upon researching Epstein, the employee was taken aback by the revelation.
Notably, Epstein had previously faced legal troubles in 2006, where he pleaded guilty to solicitation of prostitution and soliciting a minor for prostitution. Despite this, he went on to commission a set of 36 chess pieces for $5,000.
Checkmate!