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Six years ago I made a film with Kathy Newman for Channel 4 called The Prince and the Pedophile about Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew. In the wake of that film, I had lengthy telephone conversations with Virginia Roberts Giuffre (Virginia Dufry), Epstein’s best known victim, who told me all the men she was farmed out to and that it would not surprise me if President Trump was striving to protect those people. I don’t understand why the Jeffrey Epstein case would be of interest to anybody. It’s pretty boring stuff. These people who gathered around Epstein were not outlandish freaks or outcasts; they were a representative sample of the American business, political, and academic world, the American elite. It’s hardly surprising that both parties, when out of power, demand openness around this case, but when in power they are less interested in all the names. He’s dead. He’s gone. It’s all been a big hoax, perpetrated by the Democrats, with some foolish Republicans falling into the net. Epstein was very probably connected to the intelligence services, to American and possibly Israeli intelligence. He may have had compromising material tapes of powerful men, contributing to why he got away with his actions for so long. He illustrates the power, privilege, and impunity of a tiny elite of fabulously rich people who effectively run the world. Virginia was aware of Donald Trump as a sleazy presence around Epstein and moved in the same world. There was a period when they were close friends, though she was clear she was never abused by him. Virginia was recruited by Epstein while working at Mar-a-Lago. In a 2002 magazine profile, Trump called Epstein a terrific guy who likes women, many of them on the younger side. Trump and Epstein later had a falling out, but they were part of that world together. Epstein died in a prison cell. Today, Trump is president. After coming to power, Trump’s Justice Department released the Epstein papers; the released versions were heavily redacted, while the versions we had were unredacted. I have the flight logs and the little black book. Alexander Acosta, Epstein’s ally and Trump’s Labor Secretary-designate, reportedly said in hearings that Epstein belonged to intelligence and to be left alone. Epstein had connections to intelligence services, probably Mossad and American intelligence. Ghislain Maxwell’s father, Robert Maxwell, had extensive intelligence links; he was buried on the Mount of Olives, with eulogies by Israeli figures. Virginia described the abuse she suffered at Epstein’s hands and the enablers around him, including Ghislaine Maxwell, whom Virginia called “Mary fucking Poppins” and described as a sadistic abuser and facilitator. Virginia told me she was abused by a string of men Epstein presented to her, including prominent figures in business and politics and, obviously, Prince Andrew and world leaders. The number of them who were sadomasochistic was extraordinary; one man nearly killed her. She was angry watching Prince Andrew’s interview, angered by his arrogance and belief he would get away with it. I can tell you categorically I don’t remember meeting her; there are questions about a doctored photograph. Epstein’s smirking was noted by someone who knew him, as if he knew things others didn’t. The Little Black Book was Ghislain Maxwell’s book, as evidenced by the British numbers versus American numbers, with many entries overlapping with the flight logs. Epstein referred to Peter Mandelson as “Petey,” and Mandelson is one of the two pictured with Epstein in a casual outing and at Epstein’s birthday. There is no suggestion Mandelson was criminally involved, but he was seen in Epstein’s circle, presenting a mysterious closed world of power. Epstein’s death has raised questions about surveillance footage; three minutes are missing from the prison surveillance released by the American government. Epstein, a former Bear Stearns employee and later involved in a pyramid scheme with Steve Hoffenberg, moved into advising Les Wexner and other ventures. He received a sweetheart deal in Florida in 2006–2007, serving about a year with day release, and only faced justice again in 2019. Epstein’s circle largely walked away unscathed. Virginia’s case did not progress in the UK; Prince Andrew was reportedly settled for about £12,000,000 to Virginia’s charity, a sum funded ultimately by the public. Virginia’s recent death involved a car accident and divorce troubles; conspiracies surround her death, though her family sees nothing suspicious. Virginia’s experiences, and the stories of Epstein, Maxwell, and others, highlight the power and privilege of the wealthy and privileged, and the need for independent media outlets like Double Dan News, which I urge you to support via Patreon.

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Jeffrey Epstein, a financier residing in Florida and New York, was arrested in July 2019 for trafficking minors. He was found dead in his cell on August 10, 2019, after threatening to expose the names of politicians and celebrities involved in his prostitution network. Epstein's mansion, valued at $77 million, is heavily guarded with over 40 rooms and six floors. The walls hold the secrets of politicians, famous individuals, and well-known names who were part of his network and preferred clients.

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The conversation centers on the ongoing examination of Jeffrey Epstein’s files and what they reveal, with a focus on disturbing content, coded language, and the reliability of the material. - The speakers note the FBI’s earlier claim that there was no sex trafficking, calling that claim gaslighting given the scale of material now public. They emphasize the last four file dumps as “unbelievable” in their volume and in the disturbing, often coded language contained within. - They discuss how widespread Epstein’s influence appears to be, noting that Epstein’s activities touch many high-profile figures across politics and business. Names that repeatedly surface include former president Bill Clinton (clearly named in one journal entry) and former president Donald Trump (referenced repeatedly, sometimes with redactions that leave the identity ambiguous). Other figures mentioned include Prince Andrew, Alan Dershowitz, and Ivanka Trump, among others. They point out that some references are explicit, while others are obfuscated or redacted. - A central feature of the material is the use of code words to describe sexual abuse and trafficking. The participants give several examples: - The journal of a 16-year-old Epstein trafficking victim uses coded language; words like “yucky,” “gross,” and other terms are interpreted by an attorney as code for sexual assault. The journal explicitly mentions Chelsea Clinton in one passage and references to Bill Clinton, with the implication of inappropriate acts. - “Pizza” is repeatedly identified as a common code word in emails and journals, linked by some to the broader Pizza Gate lore, and sometimes paired with “grape soda” or “beef jerky” as coded references. They note that “pizza” appears over 900 times in some files, and “grape soda” is mentioned in the context of sexual references or secret messages. - The reliability and credibility of victims’ accounts are discussed. The 16-year-old victim’s journals include extraordinary claims (for example, about having Epstein’s child), and the speakers acknowledge that some allegations are “out outrageous” and may be difficult to corroborate. They stress the need for more forensic verification to determine what is authentically attributable to the victim and what may be embellishment or misinterpretation. They mention claims that a baby allegedly connected to Ghislain Maxwell and Epstein existed, but note that there is no independent corroboration of a child, while other entries discuss the possibility of egg freezing and related issues. - Redactions are scrutinized. Some names are clearly identifiable (e.g., Clinton, Chelsea), while others (including a Trump-related item) are redacted or partially disclosed. The hosts suggest the redactions may reflect AI-assisted and manual redaction, with some omissions caused by the sheer volume of material and potential misses during processing. They acknowledge that some files were removed after the initial release due to redaction errors, which complicates interpretation. - The discussion moves to Epstein’s personal network and possible roles as a liaison or intelligence asset. They observe Epstein’s connections to Middle Eastern figures and governments, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, and speculate about possible associations with Mossad, Saudi intelligence, and other agencies. They discuss Epstein’s travel history, mentions of forged or fake passports, and the possibility that he might have contemplated operating outside the United States. - The material includes extensive photographic and video evidence. The speakers remark on the sheer number of images and videos, the presence of many well-known individuals in Epstein’s orbit, and body-language cues suggesting Epstein treated others as objects for his pleasure. They note that even after his 2008 conviction, Epstein remained photographed in public settings, implying ongoing power dynamics and influence. - The possibility that Epstein is alive is entertained, sparked by references to a possible escape plan and by discussion of questions around his death. They analyze a document scribbled in jail that the speaker interprets as an escape plan, including references to red notices, visas, banks, and “blackmail,” and discuss the idea that the death could have been staged or influenced by external actors. They contrast this with official accounts that describe Epstein’s death as suicide, while acknowledging inconsistencies in the DOJ and inspector general reports, and noting new observations such as delayed camera activity and reports of document shredding. - They conclude that the scope of material is enormous (tens of thousands to millions of pages, images, and videos), with three point something million released out of six point something million known to exist. They caution that the released files likely represent the tip of the iceberg and emphasize the value of collaboration among investigators, journalists, and researchers to parse the data. - Throughout, Epstein’s associates—including Maxwell and high-profile figures in politics and entertainment—are repeatedly examined in terms of possible roles, affiliations, and complicity, alongside broader questions about intent, corroboration, and the interpretation of coded language within the files.

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Thousands of Jeffrey Epstein documents were released by the Department of Justice overnight, including emails never seen before, in the largest dump to date. The new material includes investigative documents and an email from the day after Epstein’s arrest in 2019, in which an unidentified person at the New York FBI field office asks for an update on the status of 10 coconspirators. A July DOJ memo states there was not enough evidence to prosecute any uncharged third parties, with Ghislain Maxwell identified as the only person charged as an Epstein coconspirator. Other emails show prosecutors repeatedly pressing to interview former Prince Andrew, who provided a written statement but never sat down with investigators. Another email, from a federal prosecutor in Maxwell’s 2020 case, notes flight records reflecting that Donald Trump traveled on Epstein’s private jet many more times than previously reported or known, including during the period prosecutors expected to charge in a Maxwell case. It is noted that Trump and Epstein had a decades-long friendship but had a falling out in the early 2000s after Epstein allegedly stole Már-a Lago employees. Also included are photos of an Austrian passport bearing Epstein’s picture but with the alias Marius Fortellmi. The release comes as the DOJ faces pressure from bipartisan lawmakers and Epstein survivors after missing a legal deadline to release all Epstein files last Friday. President Trump commented yesterday on dozens of photos released in prior document dumps, including at least one featuring Trump himself and several featuring former president Bill Clinton. Both Trump and Clinton have denied knowledge of Epstein’s crimes. Clinton issued a statement accusing the DOJ of using selective releases of Epstein documents to imply wrongdoing where there isn’t, challenging the department to immediately release any remaining materials mentioning or showing Bill Clinton in these files. What has been released thus far represents only a fraction of the hundreds of thousands of Epstein files the DOJ possesses, with promises to publish more in the coming days and weeks.

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O'Keefe Media Group toured Jeffrey Epstein's bedroom on his private island, revealing landline telephones with preprogrammed speed dial buttons. The room contained a phrenology skull and a notepad labeled "Little Saint James." Each bedside table had a Panasonic console phone with multiple lines labeled with speed dial buttons bearing names of Epstein's staff and associates. Names included "NY office," "Corina," (Corina Shuliak, Epstein's last girlfriend), "Darren Off" (Darren Indyke, Epstein's advisor and lawyer), "Rich Office" (Richard D. Khan, Epstein's advisor and lawyer), "Patrick Sell" (Patrick McMullen, an Epstein associate), and "STC office" (the special tax office of the US Virgin Islands). Another phone from a different room listed similar names and new ones like "Carlos," "Danny/Kim," "Mike," "Anna," and "Jugly." The identity of "Jugly" is unknown. O'Keefe Media Group is working to corroborate the information before releasing further details.

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Trump's "Epstein file" is extensive. Trump and Epstein were reportedly best friends for a long time, with pictures as evidence. Epstein was part of the Lex Wexner operation, and Wexner bought him a house on East 71st Street. Epstein later moved next door to a bigger house. The first house was sold to Howard Lutnick, who became Secretary of Commerce and co-chairman of the transition team. Lutnick was Epstein's next-door neighbor for years. The speaker believes Epstein was primarily a money laundering network, and having a primary dealer like Lutnick next door makes sense. The speaker assumes Wexner had tunnels built underneath. According to the speaker, the whole administration is full of Epstein people.

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The U.S. Department of Justice published 1,000,000 new documents in the Epstein case, the largest release since the Epstein dossiers transparency law. The declassified files mention hundreds of famous names. The French president Emmanuel Macron is cited more than 200 times across the documents. The most shocking reference linked to Macron appears in correspondence between Jeffrey Epstein and his French associate, Jean-Luc Brunel. In a message dated May 17, 2000, Brunel writes to Epstein: “the new president of France will organize a party avenue Fauche. I’ll bring some boys. He likes young boys.” Epstein replies: “Too young, I would say that’s fine. We know what he likes.” Macron’s inauguration as president took place on May 14, 2017, four days after the presumed date of the message exchange. Jean-Luc Brunel, a notorious accomplice of Epstein, died by suicide in a Paris prison two years after Epstein’s own death. It is noted that Epstein owned a Paris apartment complex located at 22 Avenue Foch.

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I'm at the airport, fresh from a White House meeting with President Trump, Vice President Vance, Attorney General Bondi, and FBI Director Patel. We were presented with a binder labeled "Epstein Files Phase One," meant to be transparent, per the President's order to declassify everything. Initially, Attorney General Bondi expected bombshells, the "dark stuff," but the binder wasn't what she anticipated. It felt incomplete. Then, late last night, a source from within the Southern District of New York (SDNY) contacted Bondi, revealing that the SDNY was concealing hundreds, maybe thousands, of additional Epstein-related documents from everyone, including the President.

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The conversation covers a mix of topics centered on political connections and accountability. It begins with a reference to Barack Obama, noting he “was president of The United States,” followed by a remark about his time in Chicago and a comment attributed to him: “only black people could live that way.” Attorney Klein is brought into the discussion, and there is a transition to turnover of questions and answers. A committee issue is raised: Speaker 2 accuses the person addressed of misleading the committee, including a contradictory written submission. The person responds that they will review the matter “in our next break to correct the record,” answering “Yes” to whether they will review it. The dialogue then addresses political campaign involvement. Speaker 2 asks whether the person helped out the president’s campaign, acted as a representative or spokesman, and whether it was their idea for the campaign dating back to 2011; the response given is “Yes.” Speaker 3 asks for identification of individuals associated with the Trump organization. The person confirms several individuals: Alan Weisenberg as the Chief Financial Officer, and Miss Rona Graf as the executive assistant to Mr. Trump. The request is for as many names as possible so the committee can meet them. The person confirms Rona Graf’s position and explains that she is the executive assistant, with her office directly next to Mr. Trump’s, and notes that she has been involved in a lot of what went on. There is a reflective aside from Speaker 1 about the difficulty of following the proceedings in real time, and a critical observation regarding Jeffrey Epstein’s involvement: questions are raised about why Epstein would have the contact information of the executive assistant and why she would feel comfortable texting him back during a congressional hearing. Speaker 4 adds commentary on hierarchy and motivation, suggesting that Epstein’s influence is reflected in the assistant’s actions: “Epstein's clearly paying her… she's just following her marching orders for her paycheck.” The exchange ends with the implication that the hierarchy and payoffs influence the responses and behavior of those connected to the Trump organization.

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The discussion centers on a disturbing Epstein-related document dump from the DOJ, focusing on a diary kept by a girl who was 16 at the time of the abuse. The speakers emphasize the diary as a direct, named account written by the girl, and note that the FBI interpreted her coded entries. They describe the girl as having Mosaic Down syndrome and autism, with the diary mentioning both conditions and the way she was treated by Epstein and his associates. Key details highlighted: - The girl’s background: autism and Mosaic Down syndrome; she writes about autism in the diary and notes how Spirit Airlines was praised for accommodating autistic people. - Targeting and vulnerability: she was considered easier to exploit due to her condition and described as beautiful, with mentions of blonde hair and blue eyes, described in terms akin to a porcelain doll. - Pregnancy and abortion: the diary recounts pregnancies and instances of forced abortions or births, with references to a test showing pregnancy (“two pink lines”) and to being treated as property or an incubator. - Direct quotes from the diary: she expresses a desire to die, references Ghislain Maxwell as someone who sometimes protects her and sometimes does not, and states, “I am nothing but your property and incubator” and “my heart belonged to her.” - A specific segment about a baby: she writes about being able to hold and feed a baby for ten to fifteen minutes before the baby was taken away, and she describes the baby as hers and expresses distress. - Attempts to obtain help: she repeatedly begs to be released from torture and to be saved. Names and individuals mentioned in the diary: - Ghislain Maxwell (Ghislaine Maxwell) is referenced repeatedly as someone who “protects” her at times and is connected to the control she experiences. - Jean-Luc Brunel is named in the diary with a derogatory description and speculation about his motives; the diary notes his suicide in prison. Other figures discussed in relation to the diary: - Leon Black: the diary includes coded references to “Stopped Dead” and mentions meeting Black in New York City in 2000 as Epstein’s “special friend.” The text discusses public reporting (Newsweek, 2023) about allegations against Black, who reportedly paid Epstein $158 million for financial advice between 2012 and 2017, after Epstein’s conviction. The diary entry describes an incident where Black allegedly bit and assaulted the girl, with “blood all over Jeffrey’s carpet,” and Black’s supposed disdain, saying, “Leon can go F himself.” The discussion notes Black’s later withdrawal from Apollo and questions the plausibility of a figure paying that amount for financial advice. - The diary also references Epstein’s associates and a pattern of moving the victim between powerful people. Context and meta-commentary: - The speakers acknowledge that the case details are not proven in court and urge caution about drawing definitive conclusions from diary entries and online reports. They emphasize that some accounts appear credible as direct Epstein victims, while others remain unverified or disputed. - They criticize media and government handling of the Epstein case, suggesting there were long-standing cover-ups and implying involvement of intelligence or state actors, though they reiterate that conclusions about guilt or innocence should await legal proceedings. - They note that the DOJ’s redactions in the Epstein files did not protect the victims’ names as promised, while some alleged predators remained less protected, and they reference a torture video mentioned in emails to Epstein, asking who sent it and what happened to that person. - The conversation ends with broader criticisms of political leadership and the media, arguing that the organization behind the trafficking was extensive and that coverage often centers on famous individuals rather than the organizers and victims.

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The third batch of documents pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein has been released, totaling 29 documents and over 400 pages. These documents are from a 2015 defamation lawsuit between Virginia Dufres and Ghislain Maxwell. Names associated with the Clinton family have surfaced again. Names searched or discussed to be searched through Maxwell’s phone include Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Prince Andrew, law dot Harvard dot e d u, and Alan Dershowitz. One document contains handwritten notes for Jeffrey Epstein about who called him, including a note that reads "she had on the phone mister Harvey Weinstein." The documents explain the recruiting process for young girls, some recruited by Virginia Dufres’ ex-boyfriend. Many girls described being at Epstein’s home under the age of 18, some from different countries. With the release of these 29 documents, a total of 88 documents have been released. Jufre’s lawyers say to expect 240 documents, with the unsealing process potentially stretching into Monday.

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The Daily Mail released never-before-seen emails and private calendars of Jeffrey Epstein, revealing his close connections with celebrities, elites, and prominent figures like Bill Gates, Peter Thiel, and Sean Parker. The documents show evidence of Epstein's meetings with Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, as well as his detailed knowledge of their finances. Epstein's assistant mentioned scheduling the duchess for a meeting. Additionally, Epstein was attempting to persuade JPMorgan to collaborate with Bill Gates on a $100 million fund for elite donors.

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A new book published yesterday in the US and UK, entitled The Rise and Fall of the House of York, is by British journalist Andrew Loney. The book centers on the pathetic life of Prince Andrew, but it also addresses his connection to Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein, and Melania Trump. A notable passage in the hardcover edition quotes Epstein from an interview apparently conducted in 2007, in which he says that he had sex with Melania a full year before Donald Trump commenced his relationship with Melania. The hardcover copy of the book was widely available yesterday, and it contains that passage, but the e-book and the audiobook, released yesterday as well, do not contain the passage. The sequence of events is that between printing and distribution, Melania Trump began sending threatening legal letters to anyone who might connect her directly to Jeffrey Epstein. The publishers are difficult to classify in terms of what they believed they had accomplished. They published the book and had it vetted by lawyers and decided it was legally sound. Yet in the face of Melania Trump’s threats, they reportedly ran and hid. The summary convention of the situation is that the printed book contains one passage, while the other formats do not, but more broadly, the point is described as panic. At this moment in time, information about Epstein, Trump, and the Trumps is emerging, while at the same time the White House is taking steps to stop it from coming out. This is cited as an example in which they are succeeding.

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He traveled multiple times with Jeffrey Epstein on the "Lolita Express," which allegedly had a bed for young girls. Unlike Donald Trump, who distanced himself from Epstein over a decade ago, this individual has maintained a long-term friendship with him. There are concerns about the Justice Department's silence on this issue, especially while they label parents as domestic terrorists. Human trafficking is a significant problem, and while Epstein is dead and Ghislaine Maxwell is imprisoned, some individuals mentioned in reports are still trying to keep their names private without a valid legal reason, unless they are victims or cooperating defendants in a case against Maxwell.

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Epstein victim Virginia Dufres new book has just dropped and it is atrocious, the details. Virginia Dufres passed away in April of a suicide. Supposed suicide, maybe an actual suicide. It's unclear. She had insisted before her death that this book came out no matter what happens to her. She wanted this book published. It is now published. She points out many very powerful people. She doesn't name very many names. In the book, she does name prince Andrew, but there's others that she just alludes to. She calls them billionaire one, billionaire two, billionaire three, a sadistic prime minister, soon to be governor of a Western US state, and a former US senator. These are the titles that she gave in the book probably to protect the publisher. So who is she talking about? It's all still kind of speculative, based on her prior accusations in unsealed Epstein documents, she talks about the sadistic prime minister. Dufres describes an unnamed prime minister who raped her, choked her unconscious, laughing as she bled. This is Ehud Barak, the former prime minister of Israel. And at the time, he was the prime minister when he was doing this. That is the allegation. Barak was a close Epstein associate. He visited Epstein's island and New York properties multiple times, flew on the Lolita Express, received millions from Epstein for a security firm. Who are the billionaires? She lists billionaire one, billionaire two, and billionaire three. Billionaire one is likely Glenn DuBen, the hedge fund billionaire and cofounder of Highbridge Capital. Dufres alleged in 2016 that she was trafficked to him for sex. He and his wife, Eva, were close Epstein friends. Billionaire two is likely Thomas Pritzker. She claimed in court filings that she was directed to have sex with him. And billionaire three is likely Leon Black. This is the private equity billionaire and Apollo Global Management cofounder. Soon to be governor of a Western state, I think that is probably Bill Richardson. New Mexico governor Bill Richardson. Dufry accused him in a 2016 deposition of having sex with her while underage. He was a former US energy secretary, UN ambassador, and frequent Epstein guest. He was often on the flight logs for the Lolita Express. The former US senator is likely George Mitchell of Maine who served between 1980 and 1995. Dufry alleged in 2016 testimony that she was directed to have sex with him. He was a frequent Epstein associate and later a Middle East peace envoy under Obama. She endured many horrors. It was absolutely terrible. Her book is atrocious. I mean, this young girl, here she is at 13 years old. This is when they snatched her up basically from Trump's Mar A Lago and used her and abused her. And everybody knew it. Everybody knew it. She was so young. This is why we want the Epstein files. We wanna know who was involved because they should be held accountable. But we also wanna know who was involved because we wanna know who's been compromised.

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O'Keefe Media Group toured Jeffrey Epstein's bedroom on his private island, revealing landline telephones with preprogrammed speed dial buttons. The room contained a phrenology skull and a notepad labeled "Little Saint James." Each bedside table had a Panasonic console phone with multiple lines labeled with speed dial buttons bearing names of Epstein's staff and associates. Names included "NY office," "Corina," (Corina Shuliak, Epstein's last girlfriend), "Darren Off" (Darren Indyke, Epstein's advisor and lawyer), "Rich Office" (Richard D. Khan, Epstein's advisor and lawyer), "Patrick Sell" (Patrick McMullen, an Epstein associate), and "STC office" (the special tax office of the US Virgin Islands). Another phone from a different room listed similar names and new ones: Carlos, Danny (crossed out with Kim written above), Mike, Anna, and Jugly. The identity of "Jugly" is unknown. O'Keefe Media Group is working to corroborate the information before fully reporting it.

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Speaker 0 argues politics used to be partisan but not like this; in Washington, he had Democrat friends, they ate together, teased, and sometimes beat us. "This is a new thing"—he says it comes directly out of the presidency of Barack Hussein Obama. He had written a book on the Clintons; "the longest chapter on that book is on Jeffrey Epstein" because he read every word of the testimony. He interviewed Virginia Roberts Jafre for six hours in two three hour sessions. "The idea that she committed suicide is ludicrous, out of the question." She's now deceased. He says he knows how many times Bill Clinton was on the island from her testimony and he had FAA manifest records back in 2015. Epstein's butler sold his phone book; "'names circled' of those involved in sex trafficking or were material witnesses, including 'Bill Clinton, Bill Richardson, George Mitchell, Bill Gates, others.'"

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The transcript centers on explosive allegations and questions surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, and possible intelligence connections. It begins with a report that the Wall Street Journal obtained Epstein’s private calendar, which allegedly shows meetings with powerful figures who would seem unlikely to associate with a convicted sex offender. Epstein allegedly met Catherine Rumler, one of Barack Obama’s top lawyers, and Rumler reportedly met Epstein dozens of times. Epstein supposedly tried to set up Rumler to work for Bill Gates. The narrative raises the question: how could Epstein be a fixer between Obama’s lawyer and Gates? The account continues with Epstein meeting Joe Biden’s CIA director, though it notes that Burns was not CIA director at the time but Obama’s deputy secretary of state, working under John Kerry at the State Department, and later becoming CIA director. It is claimed that Burns went to Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse, where Epstein’s activities included sex with underage girls and video of others doing the same. The speaker speculates about whether Burns saw a portrait of Bill Clinton in a blue dress in Epstein’s parlor. The timeline suggests that Epstein was arrested and later hanged in jail with security camera failures and guards asleep, and that two years afterward Biden appointed Burns as CIA director. The implication drawn is that Epstein was an intelligence asset, potentially connected to the CIA, Israeli intelligence, and possibly Russian intelligence, and that he was allowed to traffic and molest girls for blackmail material. The speakers say they asked CIA director William Burns why he met with a convicted sex offender; Burns replies that Epstein was introduced as an expert in the financial services sector and offered general advice on a private-sector transition, and that there was no formal relationship. The narrative asserts that this interaction could explain a 2002–2006 sweetheart deal, a prison-cell cover-up, and why Epstein’s tapes went missing, with Fed seizure of tapes and only madam Ghislaine Maxwell arrested since then. There are testimonies about Epstein’s access to sex tapes and the belief that the CIA possesses them and has used them for blackmail, including “hours of video” from Epstein Island, the Manhattan townhouse, the Palm Beach estate, and a New Mexico ranch. Bill Clinton is said to have flown on Epstein’s plane multiple times and to have been close friends with him. Separately, Epstein is described as obsessed with transhumanism and life-extension technologies. The New Mexico ranch is claimed to be a base for impregnating women to seed humanity, with allegations of 20 women pregnant at once, and an 8,000-square-foot underground level at Zoro Ranch. A submarine license allegedly held by Ghislaine Maxwell and transport to Epstein Island via underwater submarine port is mentioned, as is proximity to a US military submarine base near St. Thomas and Water Island, owned by Joe Biden’s brother. The transcript also references various other strange claims: Epstein’s dinners with tech elites such as Bill Gates and attempted contacts with Elon Musk; a controversial SCNT discussion about using the DNA of “curvy, sexy black women from Africa”; questions about missing or underground locations for children; and a closing note that people may be acting under orders or threats related to tapes. Overall, the piece presents a tapestry of alleged high-level connections, missing evidence, blackmail material, and conspiratorial episodes surrounding Epstein and his network.

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- The speaker asserts that “Trump's Epstein file is bigger than the Encyclopedia Britannica,” using a metaphor to describe the extensive information about Trump and Epstein. - Epstein and Trump were described as best friends for a long time, according to the speaker. - Epstein was said to be part of the Lex Wexner operation. Lex Wexner bought Epstein a house on East 71st Street in New York. - The speaker notes a personal connection to the neighborhood, mentioning living on East 64th Street and that East 71st Street is nearby. - After a relatively short time, Epstein was moved next door to a much bigger house, the one commonly seen in pictures of Epstein’s residence. - The first house Epstein lived in was sold to Howard Lutnick, who is described as the Secretary of Commerce and co-chair of the transition team. - Howard Lutnick is identified as Epstein’s next-door neighbor for many years, which the speaker finds intuitively sensible because Epstein was “primarily a money laundering network,” in the speaker’s view. - The speaker notes there are only 24 primary dealers in the New York Fed and suggests that having a primary dealer who runs the market in Treasury securities as a neighbor makes sense in their logic. - The speaker speculates that Lex Wexner probably had tunnels built underneath, implying secret infrastructure related to the proximity of their properties. - The overarching claim is that the entire administration is “full of Epstein people,” according to the speaker.

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Weed through a complete searchable database of 26,000 files related to Jeffrey Epstein. The speaker has spent hours and hours examining these files and will spend the coming days giving an inside look at them. A taste of the range of materials includes bizarre emails where Epstein is suspiciously dumping lists of names, including Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Prince Andrew, and Woody Allen. There are emails over the years in which Epstein works with outside consultants to scrub Google search results and essentially bleach the Internet of bad press, claiming they can provide reinforcement from sites like Harvard and other publications they influence to meet Epstein’s needs. In another email, Epstein and Larry Summers, the former Harvard president and board member for OpenAI, are emailing about an article involving Donald Trump and Bill Clinton. Epstein mysteriously says he has some great stories after just coming back from a week of “Jeffrey style” meetings. There are also many emails related to Trump. Despite Trump’s public claim that the whole affair is a scam—with arrows pointing to the Democrats—the files show that he is mentioned in these emails more than anyone else. The speaker invites audiences to follow along as these files are examined and to work to hold everyone involved accountable.

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Trump Epstein Letter REVEALED As Republicans FREAK
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The House Oversight Committee released information from Jeffrey Epstein's "birthday book," including a letter purportedly from Donald Trump. The White House claims the letter is a forgery, a claim disputed by side-by-side signature comparisons. The book, compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell, contains disturbing messages and drawings from powerful figures, hinting at a shared "secret code." One cartoon depicts Epstein's grooming behavior, adding to the book's unsettling nature. A novelty check signed "DJ Trump" to Epstein further illustrates the crass interactions among these individuals. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson initially claimed Trump was an FBI informant on Epstein, a statement he later retracted, saying he misspoke and was referring to Trump offering helpful information during the investigation, based on a quote from Epstein's victim's lawyer. The hosts highlight the importance of Epstein's connections to power and money, referencing a New York Times investigation into JP Morgan's role in enabling Epstein's crimes. Jess Staley, a JP Morgan executive, maintained a close relationship with Epstein, who facilitated introductions to influential figures like Netanyahu. Senator Ron Wyden is mentioned for his work on suspicious-activity reports related to Epstein's finances. The hosts criticize the Republican response to the revelations, particularly JD Vance's initial denial of the letter's authenticity. They argue that the Trump administration's handling of the situation is unsatisfactory, with attempts to spin the story and downplay Trump's involvement. The hosts emphasize the need to examine Epstein's financial dealings and connections to powerful individuals to uncover the full extent of his network and activities. The discussion underscores the disturbing nature of the birthday book and the ongoing efforts to deflect attention from the uncomfortable truths it reveals.

Breaking Points

Saagar BREAKS DOWN FULL Epstein 'VILE' Birthday Book
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Shocking material from Jeffrey Epstein's 238-page birthday book lays bare a pattern of predatory humor and elite association. The hosts describe the volume as a scrapbook from Epstein's inner circle, organized into sections such as Prologue, Family, Brooklyn, girlfriends, and children. They highlight images of Epstein with male friends in underwear, a recurring theme of vulgar jokes, and a set of dedications from powerful figures, including Leon Black and Alan Dershowitz, presented as birthday tributes or inside jokes. Among the most disturbing content are the children's pages, where drawings and captions sexualize young girls and repeat a piano motif that recurs throughout the book. The hosts discuss a photo of a girl posed with Epstein, a series of graphic images, and open references to predatory behavior. They note a cartoonish image of Epstein grooming young girls and other illustrations that imply sexualized violence, some drawn by a child in the children's section. Letters and captions from Epstein's circle surface repeatedly: a 50th-birthday verse from Leon Black; a Vanity Fair–themed memo connected to a post by Alan Dershowitz; a note from UK ambassador Peter Mandelson discussing Epstein; and an Elliott Wal letter implying Maxwell's involvement and noting Maxwell’s father. The conversation ties these pieces to broader networks, including references to Bill Barr's father and interactions with the Department of Justice, and to Epstein's connections with Maxwell, Kosogi, and other financiers and intelligence-linked figures. The discussion shifts to the exposure of prominent names - Prince Andrew, Clinton, Trump, and others - within Epstein's orbit and the suggestion of intelligence ties and financial transactions linked to human trafficking. They compare the material to reporting in the Wall Street Journal and reflect on who might have released the documents, the implications for accountability, and the potential value of publishing redacted discovery materials to illuminate the full network surrounding Epstein.

Breaking Points

SHOCK New Epstein Pics: CAMERAS Inside Bedroom, Photos w/Trump & Clinton
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The New York Times featured a striking story on Epstein, including bizarre letters from Woody Allen and images from his Manhattan townhouse, showcasing his connections with powerful figures like Trump and Clinton. The article highlights the mystery of Epstein's nine-figure income and the ongoing scrutiny of his relationships. Trump commented on Ghislaine Maxwell's prison transfer, emphasizing the need to protect innocent names in the Epstein files. Despite claims that interest in the Epstein story has waned, media coverage remains significant.

Philion

The Epstein Coverup Just Got Worse..
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Elon Musk and Tucker Carlson warn of consequences if the Trump administration withholds Epstein information after the Justice Department asserted Epstein did not blackmail high-profile clients, was not murdered, and had no client list, while officials insist there is no there there. Musk posted, then deleted, 'Time to drop the really big bomb. Trump is in the Epstein files. That is the real reason why they have not been made public.' A meme about releasing the Epstein list circulates, while Fox clips reference a desk review and a comment that the file is 'sitting on my desk to review.' The transcript then follows a broader debate about what exists beyond a formal list: officials and reporters cite FBI files, flight logs, and thousands of pages, many redacted, and notes that Epstein kept video cameras in most residences. Julie Brown of the Miami Herald says Epstein's 'client list' is likely a red herring, but the discussion remains that there is a trove of information not publicly released. Trump and Bondi figures appear, with Bondi saying the matter is 'sitting on my desk to review' while prosecutors discuss redactions and ongoing investigations; the conversation turns to who is protecting whom and whether MAGA influencers sway public perception.

Philion

Elon Musk Just Exposed Trump..
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The video claims Elon Musk exposed the Epstein files coverup, according to a video by Too Lazy to Try. It discusses Ghislaine Maxwell's alleged status, noting Maxwell’s father was a triple agent for the KGB, MI6, and MSAD, and says she was 'a co-conspirator slash right-hand man' rather than a victim. It then ties this to Trump, suggesting Maxwell could 'clear his name' and enable a pardon, with 'her former lawyer ... met with her' and that 'she gave him all honest and truthful answers.' The DOJ conclusion is summarized as: 'There were no files' and 'no client list or blackmail operation.' The segment shifts to who is supposedly in the Epstein files and how this shapes narratives. It cites Cash Patel telling officials that Trump's name is in the files, and asserts the FBI is 'covering for Epstein because of who's on the list.' It notes Elon dropped a tweet about Trump in the files during Rogan's podcast, and quotes 'they will give us everything they're allowed to' and 'we’re not going to revictimize women.' It also cites a Wall Street Journal report that Pam Bondi informed Trump in May that his name appeared, and mentions Elon naming 'Bill Gates, Bill Clinton, and Reed Hoffman' in the files; Melinda Gates’s divorce reportedly related to Epstein. The discussion broadens to questions of 'the deep state' and secrecy, and whether the truth will ever come out.
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