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EP:3 Epstein Files Reveal No Clients: Truth or Coverup?

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Jul 12, 2025
Discussing the Justice Department's claim that Jeffrey Epstein had no clients, the hosts raise alarming questions about institutional corruption. They delve into his connections with powerful figures and the dubious plea deal that allowed his crimes to persist. The conversation highlights Epstein's ties to intelligence agencies and the suppression of journalistic reporting. Ultimately, it emphasizes a troubling dynamic of wealth, power, and accountability in elite society, leaving us questioning the truth behind this shadowy legacy.
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INSIGHT

Epstein's Public Immunity

  • Epstein operated openly in elite circles despite widespread knowledge of his crimes.
  • This suggests institutional protection, not just personal deviance, allowing his prolonged abuse.
INSIGHT

Epstein as Intelligence Asset

  • Epstein's connections suggest he was an intelligence asset for the US and Israel.
  • Circumstantial evidence is strong despite no direct proof, demanding serious consideration.
ANECDOTE

Acosta Told to Ignore Epstein

  • Alex Acosta, Epstein's prosecutor, was told by superiors to ignore Epstein's crimes.
  • This led to Epstein's unusually lenient plea deal despite multiple underage accusers.
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