ABC Launch ‘Seek-And-Destroy’ Operation to Snuff Out Epstein Whistleblower

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ABC launch seek-and-destroy op against Epstein whistleblower

ABC News executives have launched a ‘seek-and-destroy’ operation to snuff out the whistleblower responsible for exposing how they censored Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes.

The network want to find out the identity of the person who leaked footage of anchor Amy Robach who revealed how ABC had refused to run her investigative report on Jeffrey Epstein three years ago.

The alleged insider recently posted a letter online slamming the embattled network under the handle “Ignotus” – a wizard from the “Harry Potter” series.

Pagesix.com reports: After junior producer Ashley Bianco denied leaking the tape, on which the anchor complained ABC News killed her interview with Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Roberts Giuffre, someone purporting to be the actual leaker and still working at the network posted a letter on Project Veritas blasting ABC’s “mission of seek and destroy” to conjure up the mysterious mole.

Project Veritas editors confirmed the missive was penned by the same ABC News insider who gave them the tape “in light of the actions taken against those wrongfully identified as involved in the leaking.”

An ABC insider said top execs were particularly puzzled by Ignotus. He is possibly best known as a Harry Potter character, a pure-blood wizard who has a cloak of invisibility, passed through generations, finally to Harry Potter. Ignotus also means “unknown” in Latin.

The ABC insider said, “They are freaking out over the Harry Potter reference. Does this mean the leaker is a Potter fan, likely one of the younger staff members who work the overnight shift? Or is the leaker citing Latin, which means he or she could be an older member of staff. I mean, how many young producers speak Latin these days?”

The source added ABC investigators have been rifling through staff emails, news logs and grilling staffers. The company has been isolating certain employees and putting them under pressure to turn on their colleagues in a bid to find the culprit, the source also claimed, adding the investigation reports back up to the very highest levels at HR at ABC’s parent company Disney.

Ignotus isn’t happy with the ABC probe either and under the header, “Why I, alone, released the Amy Robach Epstein tape,” he — or she — wrote, “I sit right here with you all in complete shock on how this has been handled….[the company] has spun into a mission of seek-and-destroy. Innocent people that have absolutely nothing to do with this are being hunted down as if we are all a sport.

“I challenge all of you to actually look inwards and remember why this company engages in journalism. We all hold the First Amendment at the foundation of this company, yet forget its history, its purpose, and its reasoning for even coming into existence to begin with. How lost we are… yearning to be found.

“I went to Project Veritas for the sole reason that any other media outlet else would have probably shelved this as well. I thank all of them … for seeking truth.

Ignotus spookily added, “We are all human and mortal, creatures of mistakes and redemption. The road to redemption favors no soul.”

ABC reps declined repeated requests for comment, saying they could not discuss ongoing company investigations.

4 Comments

  1. I always enjoy “exposures” in the main stream media. All those honest CIA journalists really want to expose the “truth” for us. ABC must have had a rogue journalist who snuck past their screening process haha

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