The Drill Down with Peter Schweizer

Schweizer: Feds have had Epstein list since 2019

Jul 9, 2025
David Schoen, an attorney who represented Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump, and Randy Fine, a Republican Congressman from Florida, delve into the chaotic aftermath of Epstein's death. They discuss the mysterious $1 billion paper trail left by JP Morgan Chase, highlighting the federal government's decision to withhold these critical records since 2019. The conversation raises pressing questions about accountability and transparency in high-profile investigations, leaving listeners pondering who else might be implicated in Epstein's illicit dealings.
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INSIGHT

Epstein's Human Trafficking Scale

  • Jeffrey Epstein was involved in extensive human trafficking with over $1 billion used for this purpose according to JP Morgan.
  • The lack of a disclosed "client list" does not diminish the scale or seriousness of Epstein's criminal activities.
INSIGHT

JP Morgan Evidence vs Government Action

  • JP Morgan reported suspicious transactions connected to Epstein to the US Treasury in 2019 warranting investigation.
  • The government’s claim of having no client list despite access to these records raises questions about enforcement and accountability.
ANECDOTE

Epstein's Attorney on Client List

  • Epstein's attorney David Schoen never believed there was a client list or blackmail scheme despite media rumors.
  • Schoen described Epstein as someone who trusted him deeply and would have used any blackmail to aid his defense if it existed.
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