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UFC Fighter Makes Entrance With Shirt That Reads ‘Trump Was Indicted Before Anyone on Epstein’s Client List’

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UFC fighter Joel “King Bau” Bauman entered the ring Friday night wearing a shirt that read, “Trump was indicted before anyone on Epstein’s client list.”

Bauman Gamebred’s shirt calling out the hypocrisy of the justice system was seen during his fight at the Gamebred Bareknuckle MMA 6, where he lost in a split decision against Curtis Millender.

This isn’t the first time Bauman brought attention to deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and his shadowy client list.

In August 2022, Bauman blasted Hollywood and the mainstream media as “pedophiles” covering up Epstein’s child trafficking racket, taking aim particularly at talk show host Jimmy Kimmel.

“So all those doubting my NFT you’re looking at the guy. That’s the reason that college athletes and high school athletes are getting paid today, Mr. influencer the influencers,” Bauman began.

“Secondly, Jimmy Kimmel viral this: I fight to eradicate childhood malnutrition from the planet and until they release the flight logs, you, the mainstream media, Hollywood, are all pedophiles to me. Eat dick. Am I cancelled yet dot com?”

This comes a day after Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) announced she would file a subpoena for the flight logs of Epstein’s private jet known as the “Lolita Express.”

“I think it is very important that we identify everybody that was on that plane and how many trips they took on that plane and the destinations to which they arrived,” Blackburn said.

The flight log has long been the subject of speculation among the public as many believe it will expose the names of Epstein’s high-end clients and associates who flew to his private island Little St. James where he trafficked underage girls to perform sex acts.

Epstein was found hanged in his Manhattan jail cell in 2019, which authorities attributed to suicide.

Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump faces over 700 years in prison from four indictments in New York, Washington D.C., Georgia and Florida over civil and criminal charges of election interference, fraud, conspiracy to defraud the United States, and mishandling classified documents.




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