

Jeffrey Epstein: A Megyn Kelly Show True Crime Special | Ep. 228
Dec 23, 2021
In this riveting discussion, Barry Levine, author of "The Spider," delves into the dark world of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. They explore Epstein's mysterious wealth, the manipulative tactics used to lure vulnerable individuals, and the critical role Maxwell played in his ascent. Levine uncovers the chilling details behind Epstein's operations, his controversial plea deal, and the systemic failures in bringing him to justice. The conversation raises provocative questions about complicity and the enigmatic legacy left in the wake of their crimes.
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Epstein's Boyhood Home
- Barry Levine visited Epstein's childhood home in Coney Island.
- This visit gave him a deeper understanding of Epstein's early life and motivations.
Epstein's Lack of Special Skills
- Unlike other accomplished men with dark sides, Epstein's main skill seemed to be schmoozing.
- He lacked outstanding talent in finance or other areas, relying heavily on connections.
Wexner's Importance
- Landing Lex Wexner as a client was Epstein's biggest career move.
- Name-dropping Wexner opened doors, and Epstein may not have needed other clients due to Wexner's wealth.