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22 August 2026

Hugh Hefner Warned FBI About Jeffrey Epstein in 2005, Survivors Allege in Lawsuit 17AUG26

 



THIS proves just how disgusting epstein and his friends and clients were and are, the fact Hugh Hefner reported epstein to the fbi for rape and trafficking women for sex. ALL the epstein files and the client list has to be released and charges need to be brought against all these perverts starting with NOT MY pres drumpf/trump. This from Law Commentary.....

Hugh Hefner Warned FBI About Jeffrey Epstein in 2005, Survivors Allege in Lawsuit


by Bridget Luckey | Aug 17, 2026

A group of Jeffrey Epstein survivors suing the federal government claims Playboy founder Hugh Hefner repeatedly contacted the FBI in 2005 after former Playmate Audra Christiansen told him she had been raped and trafficked by Epstein, adding a new allegation to a broader negligence case over the bureau’s handling of warnings about the financier.

Christiansen, who was 23 at the time, told Hefner about the alleged abuse while she was living at the Playboy Mansion in California, according to the amended complaint. She asked Hefner to contact federal authorities because she believed his name and connections would make the FBI more likely to take her account seriously. The filing claims Hefner called the agency multiple times on her behalf.

The survivors allege the FBI agreed to assist Christiansen and investigate her claims but failed to follow up for about 15 years. Federal agents contacted her in October 2020, according to the filing, more than a year after Epstein died while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges and three years after Hefner’s death.

Christiansen claims Epstein raped her and trafficked her over a period of years. Her allegations are now part of a federal lawsuit accusing the United States of negligence over what the survivors describe as repeated failures by FBI personnel to act on information about Epstein’s abuse. The case also cites other alleged warnings to federal authorities, including a report made by Maria Farmer in 1996.

In April, U.S. District Judge David S. Leibowitz dismissed an earlier version of the complaint without prejudice, allowing the women to amend their allegations. He found that the filing had not identified enough facts showing a comparable situation in which a private person or organization could be held liable under Florida negligence law.

That requirement comes from the Federal Tort Claims Act, which allows certain lawsuits against the United States for negligence by federal employees. The federal government is generally protected from lawsuits by a principle known as sovereign immunity, but Congress created limited exceptions through the FTCA. To bring a negligence claim under the law, a person generally must point to comparable conduct that could make a private party liable under applicable state law.

One theory discussed in the April ruling is known as a voluntary undertaking. Under Florida negligence law, a person or organization that chooses to take on a responsibility can face liability in some circumstances if the work is handled negligently and another person reasonably relies on the promised help. The rule applies broadly and does not automatically create liability whenever someone agrees to provide assistance.

Leibowitz found that the earlier complaint did not allege enough specific facts showing that federal agents undertook such a responsibility and that someone relied on a promise that the FBI would act. The court also pointed to a lack of detail about what information was given to agents and what assurances, if any, were made in response.

The amended complaint now provides more detail about Christiansen’s alleged interaction with the FBI, including the claim that the bureau agreed to assist her and investigate after Hefner made contact on her behalf. Whether those allegations are enough to establish a legal duty under Florida law has not been decided by the court.

The government has also argued that decisions about whether and how to investigate reports are protected under an FTCA exception covering certain discretionary government decisions. Leibowitz declined to dismiss the earlier complaint on that basis, finding that the survivors had sufficiently alleged that mandatory FBI policies may have governed some of the conduct they challenged.

The United States continues to seek dismissal of the amended lawsuit and disputes that the alleged investigative failures create liability under the Federal Tort Claims Act.

Bridget Luckey

Bridget studied Communications and Marketing at California State University, Long Beach. She also has experience in the live music events industry, which has allowed her to travel to festivals around the world. During this period, she acquired valuable expertise in branding, marketing, event planning, and public relations.

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22 July 2026

A SHORT PICTORIAL OF THE DRIPPINGS, PEDOPHILES, WHORES, ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS, DRAFT DODGERS, THIEVES, AND CONS OF THE DONNIE JESSICA DRUMPF/TRUMP FAMILY

 



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LOOK AT THEM, YOU CAN TELL JUST BY REALLY LOOKING AT THEM THAT THEY ARE ALL DRIPPINGS, THE BEST PART OF THEM RAN DOWN SOMETHINGS LEG...


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05 May 2026

Polk County Sheriff’s Office makes 266 arrests including "MAGA INFLUENCER" CRAIG LONG & PARDONED 6 JAN 21 RIOTER RYAN YATES during human trafficking and child predator enforcement operation “Polk Around and Find Out” 1MAI26

 



PROVING NOT MY pres drumpf / trump is and has always been no class trash he we have again documentation of his association with pedophiles and sexual predators and traffickers. Release the epstein files and client list!!!

Self-described "MAGA Influencer" Craig Long and pardoned Jan 6 rioter Ryan Yates were arrested in a massive human trafficking sting over the weekend.
The undercover operation in Polk County, FL—adorably named "Polk Around & Find Out"—swept up 266 people involved in trafficking, prostitution, and traveling to meet minors for sex.
One delightful thing we learned in all of this is that Polk Co. Sheriff Grady Judd is apparently a standup comedian who absolutely DOES NOT GAF about who you're friends with. Holding up a picture of Craig with Trump at a UFC fight, Grady deadpanned:
"Well, I'm gonna give him some content for social media. He was a previous felon who straightened up — really what we wanna see in life. Now he's an influencer. He moves in big circles. Even with the president. We like the fact that he likes the cops. Heck, he liked them so much, he got caught up in a sting and got to be ripping up and real close with the cops. He appreciates law enforcement. Well, there you go, you got arrested in the human trafficking sting. Influence that for a while."
Go ahead and drop that mic, Sherriff Grady!
And thank you for getting the monsters off our streets that Trump put back there.

Polk County Sheriff’s Office makes 266 arrests during human trafficking and child predator enforcement operation “Polk Around and Find Out”

During a multi-day-long joint-agency undercover human trafficking and child predator operation, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office made 266 arrests involved in child predators, illegal acts related to soliciting prostitutes, offering to commit prostitution, aiding/abetting or transporting prostitutes, and other charges.

Nineteen (19) suspects were arrested for a multitude of felonies related to traveling to meet a minor for sex and other similar crimes (read that release: https://tinyurl.com/ys5scj4u).

The portion of the investigation focusing on illegal acts related to prostitution and human trafficking resulted in 247 arrests. 

PCSO detectives were joined by investigators from the Department of Homeland Security, Immigrations and Customs Enforcement; Attorney General James Uthmeier Office of Statewide Prosecution; Florida Department of Financial Services; State Attorney for the 10th Judicial Circuit Brian Haas; Auburndale PD; Bartow PD; Davenport PD; Hardee County Sheriff’s Office; Highlands County Sheriff’s Office; Lake County Sheriff’s Office; and the San Francisco Police Department, during the prostitution and human trafficking-related portion of the investigation.

Members from the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF), and social services organizations One More Child, Heartland for Children, and the Florida Alliance to End Human Trafficking, were also embedded with detectives and investigators during the entirety of the investigation. 

The 127 suspects who travelled to commit prostitution were screened by detectives and the social services organizations to determine if they were being trafficked or exploited by others, and were offered services by the social services organizations at the operation. During this investigation, seven (7) possible human trafficking victims were identified.

There were 108 suspects arrested for soliciting a prostitute and traveling to the undercover location to negotiate having sex in exchange for money. Twelve (12) other suspects were arrested for aiding/abetting, transporting, or deriving proceeds from prostitutes.

OVERALL STATS during Polk Around and Find Out: 

• Detectives charged a total of 439 charges: 298 felonies, 141 misdemeanors. 
• The suspects' prior criminal histories included a combined total of 1028 charges: 400 felonies, 519 misdemeanors

Some interesting notes from the operation: 

• 34 are here illegally (from 10 different countries: Cuba, El Salvador, Argentina, Russia, Mexico, India, Venezuela, Haiti, Italy, France, Bahama, Honduras, Bolivia, Romania, Colombia, Jamaica, Ecuador, Canada) 
• 167 are from outside Polk County, from 11 different states and Puerto Rico, and 18 different countries.
• 22 said they were receiving government assistance (total of $15,188 per month)
• The youngest suspect is 18; the oldest is 68 years old.
• 4 firearms were brought to the location by different suspects
• 21 people were charged with possession of narcotics

One suspect was arrested and charged with offering to commit prostitution. After she was released from jail on bond, she continued to advertise her services, traveled to an undercover location, and was arrested again. Two suspects (men) brought children to the undercover location after agreeing to pay an undercover detective posing as a prostitute, for sex. They were both charged with child neglect.