Posted on 06/05/2009 12:13:43 PM PDT by stan_sipple
Last month the left wing blog, One Peoples Project, posted a story about one Marcus Epstein. Within this story it was reported that two years ago next month Marcus assaulted a black woman in Georgetown calling her the n word.
That blog and its hundred spinoffs then got to the juicy part of the story: Marcus Epstein is executive director of The American Cause, founded by Pat Buchanan and of Team America, founded by Tom Tancredo.
With respect to the incident I have been asked not to comment by Marcus attorney since the case is still pending. But putting the incident aside, the stories about Marcus were for the most part inaccurate and incomplete. Yet, the left wing bloggers ran with this little factoid because the assailant worked for organizations associated with Pat Buchanan and Tom Tancredo.
What happened next was a modern day lynching by a faceless, angry, ignorant mob who reveled in the collective assault on their victim. They had wounded an adversary and drawn blood -- without pausing to ask how so talented a young man could have found himself in such a mess.
I am telling his story because Marcus Epstein deserves to have his good name returned to him.
I run both the organizations Marcus works for. I have known him since he came to me as a college grad and asked to be an intern for The American Cause. That was three years ago. I knew of the assault the day it happened and was with Marcus the following day.
I write this story not as an excuse for Marcus actions. There is no excuse. Marcus would be the first to admit this, and he has, many times.
Marcus is half Jewish, and half Korean. He has a pronounced speech impediment, an exceptional mind, and a remarkable talent for writing. But it was only after this incident that I came to fully appreciate his finest qualities.
In his final semester of college Marcus awoke in a deep depression. He had no idea what was happening to him. He only knew he couldnt do his work. Some days he couldnt get out of bed. That summer he began the long process of diagnosis -- bouncing from one doctor to the next, from one medicine to the next.
While his intelligence and ability were evident, Marcus had serious problems. He drank to excess and suffered periods of deep depression. One Sunday early in 2007 Marcus called and asked if he could come to my home to talk. He was afraid of what he might do if he were alone another minute.
As he sat in my living room my heart broke. Never had I seen a person in so deep and dark a place. He spoke for hours of being a failure and disappointment to family and friends. He didnt think he could live in this tomb of despair any longer.
After exhausting himself emotionally he went to one of my spare bedrooms to sleep. He stayed several months and left only when he felt he was strong enough to be on his own again. But the demons were too great.
Early one Saturday evening, several months later, I received a call from a friend of Marcus. Marcus is in jail, he told me. The two of them had gone to Georgetown to have a drink before joining others for dinner, he explained. When they left their drinking hole, however, Marcus was completely intoxicated, nearly incapable of walking. It was then that the incident occurred.
Marcus was arrested and released that same evening. Unable to face this new level of disgrace and failure, he went to his office where he drank to make the pain go away -- for good. He was hospitalized for a week. His parents flew into town, conferred with Marcus, his doctors and his friends. It was clear. Marcus urgently needed professional help.
Marcus agreed and spent six weeks in a California facility. I told him if he did so he would have a job to come back to. In the last two years I have seen a transformation. He joined AA, attends meetings several times a week, and volunteers at detox and rehab facilities to help others struggling with alcoholism.
As for the assault Marcus was charged and a plea bargain was worked out.
It took Marcus a year after this incident to start thinking about a future. He took the LSATs and was accepted at the University of Virginia Law School on early admissions. The presence of a strong recovery community was one of the reasons he chose UVA and was ready to move to Charlottesville next month.
But the Left doesnt care about any of this. They kept moving this little tidbit, watching it ricochet around their shallow world in the blogosphere, until it landed on a popular site for incoming law students. There individuals who claim theyre interested in carrying-out justice in this world saw to it that Marcus paid again for his offense. With nothing but a skeleton of a story they initiated a campaign targeted at UVAs Admission Office. And they won -- Marcus will not be attending UVA Law School in the fall.
Marcus Epstein is one of the bravest young people I have ever known. He deserved a second chance -- as do all of us.
Interesting story, but I am wondering why Marcus would have taken a plea if he did not in fact attack a woman and call her a "n****R?
The story simply does not make sense.
Sorry, but this guy is too screwed up to be in that kind of position of executive responsibility. Somebody needs to ease him out, or if necessary push him out.
Yeah. Seconded.
Racism is the ultimate scarlet letter in this day and age aside from Pedo.
I might have taken a plea saying that I had sexually assaulted a poodle before I would have signed a plea saying I assaulted somebody and called them a racial slur if it didn’t happen.
He did, in fact, attack a woman. That’s the point of the story: that he transformed his life, got professional help, and righted his ship.
Now a bunch of internet hooligans decided that they’d destroy his life and professional ambitions on pure political motives.
I’m writing the UVA admissions committee. It will likely change precious little, but it seems a bit unfair to target this man unless he attempted to lie about it on his application where it asks if one has ever been charged with a crime.
Right now Marcus Epstein is either screwed up or a bad guy. I don't know which. Whichever the case he, he needs to make some changes. Instead of worrying about law school which is extremely challenging and taxing on one's brain, he needs to turn himself around and get his arse together. Yes, the left are jerks, but he brought this on himself by making the choice to hit women. Now he has to show that he learned from it and start acting like a respectable citizen.
Okay, I see thanks.
So, according to you, anyone who commits a violent attack on a woman and then transforms his life, gets professional help and rights his shit should be let off scot free with no consequences whatsoever.
The more immediate question re the UVA non-admission is whether he lied about his criminal record, in which case the university really had no choice but to rescind his acceptance once the facts came to light.
UVA can reject an applicant for almost any reason.
Falsifying an application is a very good reason to reject an applicant.
Committing a violent attack against a woman is another good reason to reject an applicant.
Actions Have Consequences.
According to the article, he does not deny the accusation.
"I write this story not as an excuse for Marcus actions. There is no excuse. Marcus would be the first to admit this, and he has, many times."
try reading the story again. He admits to the assualt.
Good Lord! Read the story! The whole point of the stroy is that this happened three years ago. He go help got straightened out.
We'll wait and see if he's straightened up. I hope he has.
So what part of ‘reached a plea agreement’, ie plead guilty, is not getting through
So he did in fact commit a violent crime.
He should be in prison, not law school.
Getting into an argument with someone and calling them a name like the n word can be classified as a 4th degree assault.
So a young man, late teens, early twenties, depressed and gets drunk, says some stupid things to black hooker and now gets to spend the rest of his life in either prison or exiled from mainstream America. I can only image what you would have done to im if he had been picked up for drunken driving. Do they still use the rack?
You are one hateful person.
looks like he took an “alford plea” and the us atty gave him a deferred sentencing. if he completed the prosecutor’s requirements on time they would drop the case
I think you made a mistake when you posted on this website. I have been reading and responding to several posts and have come to this sad conclusion. They don’t read the article, they don’t understand what they did read, and they misinterpret the rest. So do get it but still want blood.
this is young man is exceptionally bright and literate, i hope he can keep up his rehabilitation
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