He spent $40 million investigating a president for lying about sex. Then he helped a child sex trafficker avoid federal prison. Called him “my friend, my brother” for a decade. The Ken Starr Files.”
He spent $40 million investigating a president for lying about sex. Then he helped a child sex trafficker avoid federal prison. Called him “my friend, my brother” for a decade. The Ken Starr Files.”
Ken Starr spent five years and over $40 million investigating Bill Clinton. He presented 11 grounds for impeachment. His argument was simple: character counts. Private conduct reflects on public fitness for office.
In 2007, Starr joined Jeffrey Epstein’s defense team. By 2008, he had helped negotiate what a federal judge would later call a deal built on a strategy to “conceal and mislead”. 13 months in county jail with work release for a man facing a potential federal life sentence, with 80+ identified victims, some as young as 13. The victims were deliberately not notified. A federal judge ruled in 2019 that prosecutors violated the Crime Victims’ Rights Act (Judge Kenneth Marra, 33-page ruling, Feb. 2019).
But Starr didn’t just represent Epstein. He kept writing to him, for years. “My friend, my brother” (March 2012). “A prince thou art” (Christmas 2016). “Hugs, Ken.” “Luv ya.” “Miss you.” These aren’t attorney-client communications. These are personal emails to a registered sex offender, exposed in the DOJ Epstein files release.
In 2012, while serving as President of Baylor University, Starr hosted Epstein on campus. Epstein flew in by private jet. Starr’s personal assistants drove him around for a tour. One of those assistants, Jeff Wittekiend, later said: “Judge Starr was definitely a little cagier about who this person was. That was the strangest person we ever met” (Baylor Line).
In 2016, Starr was ousted from Baylor after the Pepper Hamilton investigation found the university had mishandled multiple sexual assault allegations and discouraged victims from reporting. After being removed, Starr wrote to Epstein about the scandal, describing press coverage as an “attack” on the “turbo-charged leadership” of football coach Art Briles. He was complaining about accountability for ignoring sexual assault, to a convicted sex offender.
He argued character counts. He sent “hugs” and “love” to a child sex trafficker for a decade. The documents speak for themselves.
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Monica Lewinski was likely a honeypot put next to Clinton on purpose.
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Ken Starr spent five years and over $40 million investigating Bill Clinton. He presented 11 grounds for impeachment. His argument was simple: character counts. Private conduct reflects on public fitness for office.
In 2007, Starr joined Jeffrey Epstein’s defense team. By 2008, he had helped negotiate what a federal judge would later call a deal built on a strategy to “conceal and mislead”. 13 months in county jail with work release for a man facing a potential federal life sentence, with 80+ identified victims, some as young as 13. The victims were deliberately not notified. A federal judge ruled in 2019 that prosecutors violated the Crime Victims’ Rights Act (Judge Kenneth Marra, 33-page ruling, Feb. 2019).
But Starr didn’t just represent Epstein. He kept writing to him, for years. “My friend, my brother” (March 2012). “A prince thou art” (Christmas 2016). “Hugs, Ken.” “Luv ya.” “Miss you.” These aren’t attorney-client communications. These are personal emails to a registered sex offender, exposed in the DOJ Epstein files release.
In 2012, while serving as President of Baylor University, Starr hosted Epstein on campus. Epstein flew in by private jet. Starr’s personal assistants drove him around for a tour. One of those assistants, Jeff Wittekiend, later said: “Judge Starr was definitely a little cagier about who this person was. That was the strangest person we ever met” (Baylor Line).
In 2016, Starr was ousted from Baylor after the Pepper Hamilton investigation found the university had mishandled multiple sexual assault allegations and discouraged victims from reporting. After being removed, Starr wrote to Epstein about the scandal, describing press coverage as an “attack” on the “turbo-charged leadership” of football coach Art Briles. He was complaining about accountability for ignoring sexual assault, to a convicted sex offender.
He argued character counts. He sent “hugs” and “love” to a child sex trafficker for a decade. The documents speak for themselves.
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Monica Lewinski was likely a honeypot put next to Clinton on purpose.