

Michael Tracey - The Epstein Lies No One Wants To Admit...
5 snips Sep 23, 2025
Investigative journalist Michael Tracey delves into the intricate web of the Epstein scandal, dissecting the murky narratives spun around Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. He questions the credibility of key accusers like Virginia Giuffre and examines the impact of media sensationalism. Tracey sheds light on Epstein's 2008 plea deal, the Little Black Book revelations, and the suspicious circumstances surrounding Giuffre's death. He argues for a critical evaluation of claims and urges transparency in a landscape filled with conspiracy.
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What Epstein Definitely Admitted
- Epstein pleaded guilty in Florida to solicitation and procuring someone under 18 for prostitution, which he accepted as part of a non-prosecution agreement.
- That plea anchors what we definitively know about his criminal conduct in the early 2000s.
2014 Motion Fueled Modern Lore
- Virginia Roberts Giuffre's 2014 joinder motion popularised a sweeping child-trafficking narrative naming high-profile figures.
- Her later recantations and credibility problems undercut parts of that foundational legal claim.
Photo Isn't Proof Of Crime
- The famous photo of Giuffre with Prince Andrew dates to March 2001 when she was 17 in England, above UK consent age.
- Photo placement alone does not prove sexual misconduct occurred.