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Jeffrey Epstein, a billionaire New York businessman, was involved in a sex trafficking ring and abused numerous young women and girls. Among those implicated in the scandal is Prince Andrew. Virginia Roberts Giuffre, one of Epstein's victims, shares her story and demands justice. Epstein's powerful friends and associates protected him, allowing him to continue his abuse. Epstein served a lenient sentence in 2008, but was arrested again in 2019. He died by suicide in jail. Giuffre now lives in Australia and is determined to hold Epstein's co-conspirators accountable. Legal action against Epstein's estate and enablers is ongoing. The victims seek justice and hope to end sex trafficking. (148 words)

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Judge Loretta Preska has ordered the release of over 170 names associated with a settled civil lawsuit involving Jeffrey Epstein. These names include Epstein's friends, associates, and victims. Individuals who wish to keep their names concealed can file an appeal before the release. The lawsuit was brought by Virginia Giuffre against Ghislaine Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year sentence for her involvement in Epstein's abuse. Some well-known figures are expected to be among the released names. However, 11 names, including 8 minor victims, will remain undisclosed. Prince Andrew, accused by Giuffre of assault, has denied the claims but agreed to a multimillion-dollar settlement.

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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 billionaire New York businessman, ran a sex trafficking ring and abused numerous young women and girls. Among his associates was Prince Andrew, who has been accused of complicity in the scandal. Virginia Roberts Giuffre, one of Epstein's victims, shares her story and demands justice. Epstein's wealth and influence allowed him to evade serious consequences for his actions. He was arrested again in 2019 but died by suicide in jail. His death has not silenced his victims, who continue to fight for justice and hold his alleged co-conspirators accountable. Virginia now lives in Australia and has started a foundation to help other survivors of sex trafficking.

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Prince Andrew's connection to Jeffrey Epstein is under scrutiny as a photo of Ghislaine Maxwell sitting next to Kevin Spacey at Buckingham Palace in 2002 raises more questions. Maxwell faces charges for allegedly grooming underage girls for Epstein.

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Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy financier, was accused of sexually abusing young girls at his mansions in Florida and New York. He faced charges of sex trafficking and was connected to a private island known as "pedophile island." Epstein had influential connections, including former President Bill Clinton and Britain's Prince Andrew. Epstein died by suicide in jail, raising questions about his high-profile associates. The New York Times reported that Microsoft founder Bill Gates had multiple meetings with Epstein, even after his conviction. Gates denied any involvement in Epstein's illegal activities. Flight logs revealed that many powerful individuals, including members of the royal family and famous actors, had flown on Epstein's private jet and visited his properties. Epstein's crimes were known, but legal action was lacking due to fear and complicity.

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Jeffrey Epstein, a billionaire New York businessman, was involved in a sex trafficking ring that exploited young women and girls. His victims, including Virginia Roberts Giuffre, have come forward demanding justice. Epstein's wealthy and influential friends, including Prince Andrew, have been accused of complicity in the scandal. Epstein was arrested and charged with child sex trafficking but died by suicide in jail. His death raised suspicions of foul play. Despite his death, the victims are determined to hold Epstein's alleged co-conspirators accountable, including Ghislaine Maxwell and Jean Luc Brunel. The survivors are seeking justice and hope to bring an end to sex trafficking. (137 words)

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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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I found a case involving Prince Andrew and Virginia Giuffre, related to Epstein Island. The case was dismissed in March 2022 without going to trial. Giuffre accused Andrew of sexual assault when she was 17. Despite the serious allegations, the case was closed. This discovery is shocking and worth investigating further.

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Prince Andrew denies allegations against him, claiming a photo is fake and that it's not his arm or fingers in the image. Another speaker insists the photo is real, verified as original, and given to the FBI, who have never contested its authenticity. The speaker says it's Prince Andrew in the photo and that it was taken the first time she met him, right before he abused her. Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell allegedly took the then 17-year-old to London to party with Prince Andrew. They went to Club Tramp where he danced with her, and she says he sweats a lot and smells funny. Afterward, she claims Ghislaine Maxwell told her she had to do for Prince Andrew what she did for Jeffrey. She says she was trafficked to him three times.

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Virginia Dufres, who co‑wrote Nobody’s Girl with journalist Amy Wallace, describes a traumatic life of abuse and trafficking linked to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, culminating in her suicide six months before this interview. The conversation discusses graphic sexual abuse in detail. Dufres’s account includes the first trip to meet Prince Andrew at Maxwell’s London home. Maxwell woke her, telling her it would be an amazing day, and Virginia was told she would meet a prince. Maxwell helped her with a passport and took her shopping; they dined, danced at Tramp’s nightclub, and returned with Virginia not in the prince’s car. Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein’s associates then told her: “you now must do for him what you do for us,” directing her to sexually service Prince Andrew. The prince denies any sexual contact and has said he has no recollection of ever meeting her. Virginia’s third encounter with Andrew involved Epstein and eight other young girls. The eight girls were reportedly supplied by Jean-Luc Brunel, a Paris modeling agent who was a close associate of Epstein, flown in to Little Saint James, Epstein’s private island. The girls did not speak English except Virginia. Virginia was told these girls had been procured by Brunel. Virginia was part of this group for an orgy, with Epstein’s fascination by sadomasochism noted by the interviewers. Virginia’s experiences included severe abuse: she was hogtied and made to crawl on the floor. While the book catalogs this pain, it also portrays Virginia as a woman who built a life after escaping, becoming a mother, and eventually deciding to come forward publicly to hold her abusers to account. She asserted that more than a dozen men, beyond Prince Andrew, trafficked her and others she knew through Epstein and Maxwell. When asked why Virginia did not name all the men in the book, Amy Wallace explains that abuse victims must weigh the costs of coming forward—privacy, safety, and the emotional toll of repeated depositions—against the goal of accountability. She notes that in the case of a former minister Virginia mentions, she feared being harmed or killed; others had threatened her with prolonged court battles if she spoke out. The interview also covers Donald Trump, whom Virginia had met at Mar-a-Lago when she was a teenager; Trump was described as kind to her in those days. Virginia had met him again during his 2016 campaign, when he pledged to release Epstein files, though specifics are not detailed here. Regarding Prince Andrew, the discussion notes his forced decision to relinquish his Duke of York title and related honors, while he still retains the titles officially. Wallace emphasizes that Virginia would view the move as a victory and a step toward accountability, though she notes Andrew’s earlier offers to aid investigators, which did not materialize. Maxwell is described as a master procurer, not merely a receptionist. The idea that she should be pardoned is rejected; Maxwell is portrayed as having targeted vulnerable girls outside private schools. Virginia Dufres’s suicide earlier in the year is acknowledged; Amy Wallace expresses sorrow and honor in speaking for her, asserting that Virginia’s book aimed to help others and to insist that powerful people cannot mistreat others with impunity. The book’s publication is framed as Virginia’s effort to galvanize accountability and change. The book is titled Nobody’s Girl. Prince Andrew, who reached a financial settlement with Virginia in 2022, has repeatedly denied wrongdoing.

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John and Mario discuss the breadth and implications of the Epstein files, asserting that Epstein was an access agent connected to Mossad and deeply embedded with various intelligence actors. - Epstein as Mossad access agent and broader intelligence ties: - John asserts that Epstein’s status as a Mossad access agent is correct and that Epstein sought contact with the CIA, the FBI, the National Security Council, MI5, MI6, and even Russia’s Putin. He notes emails from Epstein’s side asking for private meetings with Putin, which were granted in a restricted form, while Epstein’s attorneys reportedly filed FOIA requests with the CIA and NSC about any association with them. - The conversation expands to consider broader pressure on the DOJ and the Trump administration to redact or withhold documents, with Congresswoman May mentioned as observing DOJ monitoring of her and colleagues. - The two discuss the idea that the “movers and shakers” in American culture and the billionaire/political class are driving the cover-up, with the implication that releases mandated by law have not been fully honored. - Death of Epstein and questions about the death/mortality: - Both speakers repeatedly state “Epstein did not kill himself,” noting the belief that he was murdered and cremated, preventing body examination. - They list several anomalies surrounding Epstein’s death: attempted suicide on July 23 with deleted footage, six days of suicide watch followed by removal from watch contrary to protocol, guards’ missed rounds, an empty cell with a removed cellmate who had been violent, an unmonitored call the day before death, and camera malfunctions on the day of death. - They discuss a decoy body used in the autopsy process and discrepancies in the autopsy report (ear shape, nose, and penis appearance) and a DOJ report dated a day earlier than publicized. The discussion includes the possibility of a decoy body to mislead reporters. - A forensic expert is cited, noting that the autopsy description described a normal penis, conflicting with accounts from a victim about a deformed penis. - Redactions, sources, and the release of documents: - They argue the released files overwhelm audiences and muddy facts, with millions of documents, of which only a fraction has been released; the rest remain redacted. - John explains FOIA processes and redaction rules (sources/methods, unindicted co-conspirators, victims’ privacy), emphasizing that there is little justification to redact content about Epstein himself since he is deceased. - They compare the redaction situation to the torture report, where redacted material obscures critical findings, and point out inconsistencies in what names are redacted (e.g., Les Wexner redacted as “Les” but not his full surname). - Libyan assets, Ukraine, and other financial angles: - A memo shows Epstein plotting to loot Libya’s frozen assets, with Greg Brown (former MI6 and Mossad connections mentioned) proposing to identify recovered assets and take 5–10% as compensation, with Libya’s reconstruction spending potentially exceeding $100 billion. - The discussion notes that the U.S. Treasury rewards those who facilitate repatriation of unfrozen assets, creating incentives for private actors with intelligence ties to pursue such recoveries. - A separate thread cites a 2014 Ukraine-related discussion where Epstein allegedly said the upheaval could provide opportunities; the Rothschilds are reported to have emailed Epstein about Ukraine and asset management strategies, implying Epstein represented the Rothschilds in asset opportunities. - They discuss the possibility that events like regime changes could be exploited for personal gain, with Epstein’s reputation management and potential money-motivated exploitation of geopolitical upheavals. - Honeypots, blackmail, and sex as an intelligence instrument: - The discussion covers claims of victims receiving death threats in Hebrew, and whether this indicates Mossad involvement or a private group using Hebrew phrasing to threaten. They argue Mossad has historically used threats and spying, and Epstein’s network could include others who leveraged sexual exploits for leverage. - They examine emails describing sexual activity in a transactional manner, with grainy surveillance footage capturing some redacted sexual content, suggesting a blackmail operation rather than simple perversion alone. - They consider whether Epstein’s sex life served as a bargaining chip for intelligence services, with Epstein’s protection and coercion potentially enabling illicit activity to be used for intelligence purposes. - Notable connections and individuals: - Fergie (Sarah, Duchess of York) is discussed as having close ties to Epstein, including emails referencing “marry me” and a period after his conviction; Prince Andrew is noted as heavily implicated in the broader Epstein network. - Howard Lutnick’s name appears in the documents; his denial of involvement with Epstein is highlighted as a potential discrepancy given the surrounding evidence. - The possibility that redacted materials could still reveal high-level connections or be weaponized against political figures is considered, with the overarching view that information could resurface or be released later to influence politics. - Final stance and ongoing investigation: - John maintains that Epstein’s role as an intelligence asset is supported by the files released to date and that more documents remain to be disclosed. He emphasizes that the situation involves intersecting intelligence communities, financial opportunism, and political exposure, with ongoing questions about the true extent of who knew what and who protected whom. The conversation closes with an acknowledgment that more files will likely be released, more information will emerge, and expert analysis will continue to evolve.

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Jeffrey Epstein is accused of sexually abusing young girls at his mansions in Florida and New York, facing two counts of sex trafficking. He allegedly trafficked underage girls to his private island, often referred to as "pedophile island." Notable figures like Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew were among those who flew on Epstein's private jet. After Epstein's death by suicide in jail, concerns arose about the motives of those connected to him. Reports revealed Bill Gates met with Epstein multiple times and was involved in a charitable fund with him post-conviction. Many powerful individuals, including celebrities and politicians, were linked to Epstein, raising questions about their involvement in his crimes. Despite widespread knowledge of Epstein's actions, there was a lack of legal action against him, suggesting complicity among elites and media.

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I woke up yesterday and saw that Bruce Reinhart signed off on the warrant to search Trump's Mar-a-Lago. I host two podcasts on Jeffrey Epstein and remembered Reinhart was one of Epstein's lawyers. He previously worked for the Southern District of Florida, which prosecuted Epstein for the sex crime case in 2008. The victims felt like a huge injustice occurred with Epstein's sweetheart deal. They named Reinhart in their suit because they felt it was unfair that Epstein hired civil servants to represent him. There's no proof that Reinhart used inside Justice Department information, but he did switch to the other team. I am not saying there is a connection between Epstein and the raid, but Reinhart does have a history with Epstein.

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Judge Loretta Preska has ordered the release of over 170 names associated with a settled civil lawsuit, including Jeffrey Epstein's friends, associates, and victims. Those who wish to keep their names concealed can file an appeal. Ghislaine Maxwell, convicted for her involvement in Epstein's abuse, is serving a 20-year sentence. Some names have already been revealed by individuals who publicly discussed their relationship with Epstein. Eleven names, including eight minor victims, will not be released. Virginia Giuffre accused Prince Andrew of sexual assault, and he settled with her for a multimillion-dollar amount.

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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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Jeffrey Epstein, a billionaire businessman, was involved in a sex trafficking ring that exploited young women and girls. His wealthy and influential friends, including Prince Andrew, were accused of being complicit in the scandal. Virginia Roberts Giuffre, one of Epstein's victims, shares her shocking experiences and demands justice. Epstein's death in prison raised suspicions, and his alleged co-conspirators, Ghislaine Maxwell and Jean Luc Brunel, are still at large. The victims are determined to hold them accountable and bring an end to sex trafficking. Virginia now lives in Australia, where she has found safety and support. The fight for justice continues. (137 words)

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Judge Loretta Preska has ordered the release of over 170 names associated with a settled civil lawsuit involving Jeffrey Epstein. These names include Epstein's close friends, associates, and victims. The judge allows individuals to file an appeal if they want to keep their names concealed. The lawsuit was brought by Virginia Giuffre against Ghislaine Maxwell, who was accused of helping Epstein abuse her. Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence. Some names have already been revealed due to public statements, while 11 names, including 8 minor victims, will remain undisclosed. Prince Andrew, a known associate of Epstein, has been accused by Giuffre but denies the claims and agreed to a settlement.

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Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy financier, was accused of sex trafficking and abusing young girls. He had connections to influential people, including former President Bill Clinton and Britain's Prince Andrew. Epstein died by suicide in jail, which raised suspicions due to the high-profile nature of his case. There were allegations of a connection between Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Epstein, with reports suggesting they met multiple times and were involved in a charitable fund together. Epstein's flight logs revealed that many famous and powerful individuals had visited his private island and ranch, leading to questions about their involvement in his crimes. Epstein's case highlighted the failure of authorities to take action against him despite widespread knowledge of his activities.

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The transcript covers several interwoven topics and claims: - Ghislaine Maxwell and Trump administration connections: Maxwell was allegedly hired to do PR for the Trump administration last month when she sat for an interview with Todd Blanche, Trump’s former personal attorney and now deputy attorney general. The segment characterizes the piece as deal-making, with Maxwell purportedly giving glowing testimony about Trump to help address the Epstein files in exchange for a cushier, minimum-security prison placement and possible pardon considerations. The speaker says this is “insane from start to finish” and criticizes Trump supporters’ reactions. - Epstein/Maxwell trial details and evidence: The speaker asserts that the worldwide sex trafficking network was exposed, leaders identified (one allegedly died mysteriously in prison; the other was convicted in court). Maxwell’s trial is described as featuring “the four best witnesses” from a pool of more than 100 accusers. Maxwell is said to have been convicted by a jury on trafficking-related charges based on “mountains of evidence” including documentation, photos, videos, and financials, not only victim testimony. Maxwell is said to have recruited young girls in person, with specifics on where recruitment occurred, amounts paid, and tactics used, as well as how it was covered up. The speaker claims co-conspirators remained free, and over 100 corroborating witnesses provided consistent narratives. Maxwell allegedly faced two counts of perjury, which the DOJ settled to secure the trafficking conviction, and the perjury charges were not tried. The speaker asserts that conspiracy theories about the case are dangerous. - Alleged lies in Maxwell’s testimony: Maxwell allegedly claimed there were never cameras inside Epstein’s homes or in “inappropriate” rooms, with explicit language such as “no cameras anywhere outside of possibly things that would, I would consider normal.” The speaker contends there are “literal photos of cameras in his bedroom,” FBI seizure of binders with photos and videos, and other evidence of cameras and blackmail. Maxwell is said to have claimed she never recruited anyone from Mar-a-Lago, contradicting Trump’s corroboration that Virginia Roberts Giuffre was recruited from Mar-a-Lago. The photo of Maxwell with Virginia Giuffre and Prince Andrew in Maxwell’s London apartment is cited as evidence of the involvement of Epstein trafficking networks; the speaker notes it has been verified by forensic experts and a photographer, including a Walgreens-developed stamp on the back implying a 2001 development date. - Photo controversy and settlements: The photo is described as genuine, with multiple verifications. It is claimed Prince Andrew paid millions to Virginia Giuffre to avoid facing her in open court, and Maxwell allegedly paid Virginia millions to settle a defamation suit. - Leaked emails involving Ehud Barak: The speaker discusses newly highlighted emails from Ehud Barak that appeared online, stating there are over 100,000 emails to and from Barak that have been circulated and verified, with a time span of 10/10/2014 to 09/09/2015. The dataset reportedly contains over 83 emails between Jeffrey Epstein and Ehud Barak, many short and focused on arranging meetings, access, money, and investments. The company Reporti (now Carbine 911), an Israeli cyber tech company, is mentioned as a recurring topic, with Epstein and Barak involved in investing alongside Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund (Thiel’s fund invested $15,000,000 in 2018; Epstein invested $1,000,000 in 2016 via offshore shell companies). Johnny Vedmore’s reporting on Nicole Junkerman and related pieces is noted. The speaker mentions an online intelligence service Barak reportedly subscribed to for $3,000 annually that monitored powerful people (Clintons, Gates, Bezos, Putin, Netanyahu) and suggests patterns of surveillance on major figures. - Other ongoing stories: The presenter notes additional stories, including Trump allegedly “going socialist” and nationalizing part of Intel, CDC leadership disputes involving Bobby Kennedy and Susan Menoras, and labor actions by CDC staff. The Israel-Gaza situation is described with claims of civilian casualty rates at 83% of deaths in Gaza, two separate strikes on a hospital, and PR responses by Israel. The transcript also references Ron DeSantis launching an Israel license plate in Florida, Beverly Hills voting to display Israeli flags in public schools, and public backlash leading to backpedaling. A closing critique links ethnonationalist ideology to Nazi Germany, questioning the notion of Jews as God’s chosen people. - Closing notes: The host promises more reporting on these topics, mentions upcoming collaborations and documentaries, and signs off with personal reminders. A closing line from Speaker 1 remarks that “Our security is at stake.”

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Speaker 0 asks if Ghislaine Maxwell will turn in powerful people, mentioning Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton. Speaker 1 responds that they haven't been following the case too much, but wish her well, having met her numerous times in Palm Beach. They claim to not know the situation with Prince Andrew or be aware of it.

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Six women who experienced trauma from Epstein’s network speak together for the first time in an exclusive NBC News interview, sharing familiar patterns of grooming, promises, and then sexual assault. The group notes that the nature of this abuse conditions silence, isolation, secrecy, and shame. One survivor, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, says Epstein associate Ghislain Maxwell recruited her when she was working as a locker room attendant at Mar-a-Lago, and that Epstein directed her to have sex with a number of powerful men, including Britain's Prince Andrew. Virginia recounts being 17 when a photo was taken with Prince Andrew in Maxwell's London townhouse, next to the bathroom where she says he sexually abused her. She describes waking to be told she would meet a prince, being trafficked to the encounter, and later being with Prince Andrew in London, then in New York at Epstein’s mansion and at Andrew’s Virgin Islands estate. She says Prince Andrew abused her two more times, while he denies the allegations, and Buckingham Palace reiterates that the duke had no sexual contact or relationship with Virginia, calling the contrary claim false and without foundation. Virginia says the abuse moved from the bathroom to a bedroom, and recounts a night in Club Tramp where Prince Andrew bought her alcohol, and she was told to do for him what she did for Epstein. She acknowledges the difficulty and says that the law of statute of limitations affects pursuing accountability, noting that defamation suits are a route to hold Ghislain Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein accountable in the absence of criminal charges. Maxwell has denied the accusations, and Epstein died by suicide in jail while awaiting trial on child sex trafficking and conspiracy charges. The six women share a common desire for justice: to hold perpetrators accountable who helped or participated with Epstein, and to encourage more survivors to come forward to piece together how Epstein operated for so long and how he evaded accountability. The interview conveys the survivors’ sense of betrayal and questions about why they were not taken seriously, with a emphasis on the impact of Epstein’s death on their sense of justice. The participants emphasize that they matter, and they send a message to other potential victims who may still be waiting in the shadows. The group’s solidarity is highlighted as a powerful and compelling element of the interview, illustrating the enduring strength of survivors who have stood together to tell their stories.

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On July 19, 2023, Judge Lewis Kaplan denied Donald Trump's request for a new trial, confirming he raped E Jean Carroll. The judge stated Carroll testified to painful forced digital penetration and outcry witnesses supported her account. The jury's verdict of sexual abuse implies Trump forcibly penetrated Carroll, meaning he raped her. This ruling will be entered into the congressional record.

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Epstein's conviction and the exposure of elite child trafficking have brought attention to Prince Andrew's involvement. Ghislaine Maxwell, charged with sex trafficking, has evidence against many influential people. The royal family is facing a crisis as Andrew's close friendship with Maxwell and visits to Epstein's properties are revealed. The FBI wants Andrew to discuss what he knows, but he refuses. The royal family has a history of pedophile allegations, including a butler running a sex trafficking operation in Buckingham Palace. Princess Diana threatened to expose what was happening in the palace before her death. The queen herself has been implicated in the disappearance of native children. The royal family's connections to pedophiles and satanic rituals are coming to light.
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