

EPSTEIN WHISTLEBLOWER EXPOSES THE LIST! (What The FBI Didn't Release)
Mar 28, 2025
In this episode, journalist Nick Bryant, known for publishing Epstein’s Black Book and Jet Passenger Logs, dives deep into the troubling world of high-profile crime and trafficking scandals. He discusses the questionable transparency surrounding the Epstein case and the push for accountability within government agencies. The conversation also reveals the disturbing connections between various sex trafficking incidents and the economic implications of the Epstein Victims Compensation Fund. Bryant advocates for increased public awareness and legislative action to support victims seeking justice.
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Disappointing Document Release
- Nick Bryant, the journalist who published Epstein's Black Book, discusses the promised release of Epstein's list.
- The released documents were disappointing, providing no new information compared to Bryant's 2015 release.
No Definitive Epstein List
- There isn't a single, definitive Epstein list.
- Evidence of perpetrators is scattered across various documents, including Bryant’s Black Book and flight logs.
Unindicted Procurers
- The New York Times named six procurers for Epstein, yet only Ghislaine Maxwell was indicted.
- Bryant emphasizes the need to indict other procurers like Sarah Kellen and Adriana Ross.