Anybody know the answer to this question about Frank Shelden’s residences?

A reader forwarded it–screenshots from the OCCK FB page.  I’m not on FB.


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12 thoughts on “Anybody know the answer to this question about Frank Shelden’s residences?”

      1. I know word on the street is Gerald Richards made this. I think I’ve heard he presented it or made it at his testimony at the congressional hearing in the 70s.

        Is there proof of this? I’m a skeptic. About everything. I’m not saying anyone is a liar. I’m just asking.

        I’m also someone who wouldn’t be able to make the chart without running out of room or having to start over, misspellings, or just mucking it up. My own grocery lists have drafts in the trash can. I’d probably have to go through several sheets of paper if I had to write a FDS pyramid of hell
        In front of Congress.

  1. Antigua was identified in the comment section. The Shelden family apparently had a compound there.

  2. Received this via email:

    Inside the DOJ’s Quiet Admission: The Epstein Files Are Nowhere Near Ready

    Tara Palmeri from The Red Letter Unsubscribe
    Tue, Dec 9, 7:26 PM (15 hours ago)

    Inside the DOJ’s Quiet Admission: The Epstein Files Are Nowhere Near Ready
    Why the December 19 deadline was always impossible with a government is still scrambling to identify victims, fix redactions, and clean up an investigation that failed survivors the first time.
    Tara Palmeri

    There is no world in which the Department of Justice releases the full Epstein files by December 19. None.

    Former federal prosecutor Kristy Greenberg told me bluntly: “There’s no way that all the Epstein files that should be released will be released by December 19th.”

    And now, the DOJ’s own court filing — a December 8 letter to Judges Berman and Engelmayer — confirms exactly that. You can read it here.

    In that letter, the Department admitted that it’s still scrambling to figure out what its redaction policies are, who the victims are, and what materials actually fall under the law.

    The DOJ openly admits it is still:

    compiling a master list of victims,

    contacting lawyers to identify additional victims,

    hearing from unrepresented victims,

    reviewing civil litigation materials,

    and building a centralized redaction system from scratch.

    This is not a department ready to release anything. This is a department trying to construct an airplane in midair.

    As Greenberg put it: “There’s no way that they would be able to pull all of this together in 10 days.”

    © 2025 Tara Palmeri
    548 Market Street PMB 72296, San Francisco, CA 94104

    1. Thanks, Sarah. That is no surprise but it is an absolute outrage. I worry about “compiling a master list of victims.” With this administration, god knows what will take place behind the scenes with pressure and with the threat of release of these names to trump supporters. How about a master list of every person who visited any of Epstein’s residences, the N.M ranch, or island(s)? Every person who sought to take advantage of a connection with Epstein, his plane, his other “connections.” All these people knew who he was and what he was doing. And there is no way the men who went to the island just went for the meals and the lively discussions among the powerful. They were going to engage in sex with the women and girls who were captive on that island–hey, they’re getting paid a lot of money, right? No big deal. The few that didn’t take Epstein up on his offer to hit up the island were just worried about getting caught and trusted their instincts about what Epstein would do to them if necessary.

      Come to the island and take part in the sex games, talk stock tips in the evening at dinner and receive a bill for $250,000 for stock advice after you get home. Pay it or I’ll send the bill to your wife. Or trade in the videotapes for a lighter sentence down the road.

      Building a centralized redaction system from scratch?! This is the FBI, FFS–the masters of immutable redaction. These motherfuckers had 1,000 FBI agents redacting away 24/7 for a month, well before this all blew up over the summer. The administration thought they could promise transparency on the campaign trail and then fuck their voters–they’ll forget and just busy themselves with the JFK and MLK files.

      If you were friends or business partners with Jeffrey Epstein, or travelled to his pedophile island, the burden is on you to explain yourself. Your right to privacy is gone under these circumstances. Should have thought about that before you partook in Epstein and Maxwell’s games.

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