Preuve qu'Epstein a fait chanter des politiciens libérés avant le 28 février ?
Oui
NEW
$15,649 Vol.
NEW
$15,649 Vol.
Feb 28, 2026
Règles
This market will resolve to "Yes" if previously unreleased documents containing evidence that Jeffrey Epstein blackmailed a politician are made public by February 28, 2026, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
Blackmail is defined as any use or attempted use of compromising materials or information (such as photos, videos, documents, or incriminating knowledge) to coerce, extort, manipulate, or otherwise gain leverage over a specific person or persons.
Qualifying evidence that Epstein blackmailed any individual requires one of the following:
- A direct statement within the newly released files demonstrating that Epstein blackmailed any individual or group.
- A clear consensus of credible reporting indicating that the newly released files show that Epstein blackmailed any individual or group.
- A clear consensus of credible reporting indicating that Epstein used any materials released as part of the newly released files for blackmail.
General references to Epstein possessing damaging information, vague insinuations, or speculative commentary will not qualify.
Mentions of “leverage,” “influence,” “favors,” or similar language will not qualify unless clearly tied to the use or attempted use of compromising materials for blackmail as defined in this market.
The primary resolution sources for this market will be the content of any released files and a consensus of credible reporting.This market will resolve to "Yes" if previously unreleased documents containing evidence that Jeffrey Epstein blackmailed a politician are made public by February 28, 2026, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
Blackmail is defined as any use or attempted use of compromising materials or information (such as photos, videos, documents, or incriminating knowledge) to coerce, extort, manipulate, or otherwise gain leverage over a specific person or persons.
Qualifying evidence that Epstein blackmailed any individual requires one of the following:
- A direct statement within the newly released files demonstrating that Epstein blackmailed any individual or group.
- A clear consensus of credible reporting indicating that the newly released files show that Epstein blackmailed any individual or group.
- A clear consensus of credible reporting indicating that Epstein used any materials released as part of the newly released files for blackmail.
General references to Epstein possessing damaging information, vague insinuations, or speculative commentary will not qualify.
Mentions of “leverage,” “influence,” “favors,” or similar language will not qualify unless clearly tied to the use or attempted use of compromising materials for blackmail as defined in this market.
The primary resolution sources for this market will be the content of any released files and a consensus of credible reporting.
Blackmail is defined as any use or attempted use of compromising materials or information (such as photos, videos, documents, or incriminating knowledge) to coerce, extort, manipulate, or otherwise gain leverage over a specific person or persons.
Qualifying evidence that Epstein blackmailed any individual requires one of the following:
- A direct statement within the newly released files demonstrating that Epstein blackmailed any individual or group.
- A clear consensus of credible reporting indicating that the newly released files show that Epstein blackmailed any individual or group.
- A clear consensus of credible reporting indicating that Epstein used any materials released as part of the newly released files for blackmail.
General references to Epstein possessing damaging information, vague insinuations, or speculative commentary will not qualify.
Mentions of “leverage,” “influence,” “favors,” or similar language will not qualify unless clearly tied to the use or attempted use of compromising materials for blackmail as defined in this market.
The primary resolution sources for this market will be the content of any released files and a consensus of credible reporting.
Créé le : Feb 1, 2026, 9:10 PM ET
Volume
$15,649Date de fin
Feb 28, 2026Créé le
Feb 1, 2026, 9:10 PM ETResolver
0x65070BE91...Preuve qu'Epstein a fait chanter des politiciens libérés avant le 28 février ?
Oui
NEW
$15,649 Vol.
NEW
$15,649 Vol.
Feb 28, 2026
À propos
This market will resolve to "Yes" if previously unreleased documents containing evidence that Jeffrey Epstein blackmailed a politician are made public by February 28, 2026, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
Blackmail is defined as any use or attempted use of compromising materials or information (such as photos, videos, documents, or incriminating knowledge) to coerce, extort, manipulate, or otherwise gain leverage over a specific person or persons.
Qualifying evidence that Epstein blackmailed any individual requires one of the following:
- A direct statement within the newly released files demonstrating that Epstein blackmailed any individual or group.
- A clear consensus of credible reporting indicating that the newly released files show that Epstein blackmailed any individual or group.
- A clear consensus of credible reporting indicating that Epstein used any materials released as part of the newly released files for blackmail.
General references to Epstein possessing damaging information, vague insinuations, or speculative commentary will not qualify.
Mentions of “leverage,” “influence,” “favors,” or similar language will not qualify unless clearly tied to the use or attempted use of compromising materials for blackmail as defined in this market.
The primary resolution sources for this market will be the content of any released files and a consensus of credible reporting.This market will resolve to "Yes" if previously unreleased documents containing evidence that Jeffrey Epstein blackmailed a politician are made public by February 28, 2026, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
Blackmail is defined as any use or attempted use of compromising materials or information (such as photos, videos, documents, or incriminating knowledge) to coerce, extort, manipulate, or otherwise gain leverage over a specific person or persons.
Qualifying evidence that Epstein blackmailed any individual requires one of the following:
- A direct statement within the newly released files demonstrating that Epstein blackmailed any individual or group.
- A clear consensus of credible reporting indicating that the newly released files show that Epstein blackmailed any individual or group.
- A clear consensus of credible reporting indicating that Epstein used any materials released as part of the newly released files for blackmail.
General references to Epstein possessing damaging information, vague insinuations, or speculative commentary will not qualify.
Mentions of “leverage,” “influence,” “favors,” or similar language will not qualify unless clearly tied to the use or attempted use of compromising materials for blackmail as defined in this market.
The primary resolution sources for this market will be the content of any released files and a consensus of credible reporting.
Blackmail is defined as any use or attempted use of compromising materials or information (such as photos, videos, documents, or incriminating knowledge) to coerce, extort, manipulate, or otherwise gain leverage over a specific person or persons.
Qualifying evidence that Epstein blackmailed any individual requires one of the following:
- A direct statement within the newly released files demonstrating that Epstein blackmailed any individual or group.
- A clear consensus of credible reporting indicating that the newly released files show that Epstein blackmailed any individual or group.
- A clear consensus of credible reporting indicating that Epstein used any materials released as part of the newly released files for blackmail.
General references to Epstein possessing damaging information, vague insinuations, or speculative commentary will not qualify.
Mentions of “leverage,” “influence,” “favors,” or similar language will not qualify unless clearly tied to the use or attempted use of compromising materials for blackmail as defined in this market.
The primary resolution sources for this market will be the content of any released files and a consensus of credible reporting.
Volume
$15,649Date de fin
Feb 28, 2026Créé le
Feb 1, 2026, 9:10 PM ETResolver
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