
Julie K. Brown has said that Jeffrey Epstein’s possible ties to intelligence should not be dismissed as some lunatic fringe theory, but should be investigated with the same seriousness as the rest of his network. Her point has not been that there is a...
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and let's see what the author J.P. o' Malley has to say. Headline for Writer who Broke Epstein Case A Rumored Mossad Link is worth Digging into, you think?
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Shouldn't that be worth digging into for
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anybody, not just Julie K. Brown? Pretty important part of the case, right? An intelligence service that's close with Epstein and Epstein being close with a bunch of members of said intelligence service. Pretty important part of the story, I would think, when you're trying to put the puzzle together. Did the now deceased, disgraced financier, pedophile and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have links to the Israeli intelligence community? An investigative reporter for the Miami Herald claims that credible details making the link are not far fetched and need to be explored in further detail and examined. Um, guys, all you have to do is take a look at the fact that he was close to Ehud Barak. What more do you need to know? That he was close to Israeli intelligence? Obviously you can add on from there, right? But that's the only link you need. His closeness with Ehud Barak tells the whole story. And it is incredible to me that the Jerusalem Post had an article a few days ago talking about does Jeffrey Epstein have any ties to Israeli intelligence? And then all you have to do is a simple Google and it explains his relationship with Ehud Barak. I would think that that would be a tie to Israeli intelligence. It's not beyond the realm of possibility that Epstein had connections to the Israeli intelligence community, says Julie K. Brown, whose book Perversion of the Jeffrey Epstein Story was released on July 20th. Robert Maxwell certainly had those kinds of connections. And Epstein had a close relationship with Robert Maxwell, the 59 year old American journalist told the Times of Israel via zoom call from her home in Hollywood, Florida. Oh, he did, did he? Another thing confirmed by Julie K. Brown. Okay, yeah, but you're the conspiracy theorists, guys. You're the ones who are the conspiracy theorists. Oh, trying to make connections. The whole entire narrative that was spilled out by the establishment, by the legacy media, by their friends, has been the Conspiracy theory here. The fact that none of these people wrote up a gigantic crippling article about Jeffrey Epstein for all of these years tells you everything you need to know about them. Brown keenly stresses the striking similarities between Jeffrey Epstein's death in August 2019 and Robert Maxwell's death in November of 1991. The 68 year old British media mogul was said to have drowned after falling from his luxurious yacht, the Lady Ghislaine, near the Canary Islands. Now again, supposedly he got up butt ass naked to go take a whiz, went up to the deck of the ship, took a whiz off the side and fell in. Now the waters off of the Canary Islands, if I recall correctly, are teeming with sharks. This MF is so corroded, so disgusting, so gross that even the predators of the ocean wanted nothing to do with him, considering his body was found. Imagine being so gross, so tainted, so corrupt at your very core that even sharks don't want to eat you. Spanish police insisted no foul play was suspected in Maxwell's death. But rumors about how exactly Maxwell died have never gone away. One theory points to possible suicide. Another claims Maxwell was assassinated by the Israeli Mossad intelligence agency for which he was secretly working. Now look, I don't know. Was he clipped by the Mossad? Very possible. Is it out of the realm of possibility for the Mossad to clip somebody? Hell no. You have operators that work for the Mossad who are very, very sick individuals. There's no doubt about it. There's some people in these intelligence agencies that are legitimate, insane psychopaths. 100% without a doubt. So was Robert Maxwell working for Israeli Intelligence?
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Quite possibly.
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Was that the only intelligence agency he was working for? I have my doubts about that. Now Robert Maxwell, I don't think he was a spy per se, but another asset. And it's kind of like the mafia, right? You only have a certain amount of made men, but. But you have a ton of connected guys. And it's the same with the CIA. You only have a certain amount of CIA spies, but you have a ton of assets. And I'm thinking that Robert Maxwell was probably a very well placed asset for the intelligence agencies of the west and elsewhere. Now he probably had a more locked in relationship with the Mossad, considering his background. So I would think that he was definitely at his core, if you could say that this guy is loyal to anybody, that he would have been loyal to the Mossad. So he probably knew some secrets, probably had some dirt on some operations that were being run or getting Ready to start. And the Mossad decided to clean up their mess, tie up all the loose ends. Let's get rid of this dude. Make it look like a suicide, boys. And I know that sounds like some shit from a movie, but that's how these people move. That's how these people operate. Maxwell is buried on Jerusalem's Mount of Olives. Many members of the Israeli intelligence community attended his funeral. So too did Yitzhak Shamir, Israel's then prime Minister. Shamir eulogized the British tycoon for. For the political connections he brought to Israel during the 1980s and for the money he invested in it. Look, so not anybody just gets buried at the Mount of Olives, right? We're just gonna overlook that part of the story that this dude was buried at a very, very important place in Israel for dignitaries and people who are considered like heroes of the nation. So Bob Maxwell just gets buried there for no reason, huh? Maybe I'll just call the American government tomorrow and say that I want to be buried at Arlington. Even though I never shed one single bit of blood or sweat or tears for the nation. I think you should bury me there. See, it doesn't make sense. And a lot of things in this story, this case, do not make sense. And every time we look for an answer, we get more question. Two years ago, while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, 66 year old American financier pedophile Epstein was found hanging in his cell in a Metropolitan Correctional center in Manhattan. Since then, numerous theories have swirled about Epstein's true cause of death. Making the leap from conspiracy fodder into the cultural mainstream. And there's the big problem. As if the cultural mainstream is where the truth lies. As if we all know that the cultural mainstream at the very least engages in lies of omission. And withholding the truth is no different than directly lying to you. So who was really engaged in a conspiracy theory? Legacy media. The conspiracy is you trying to pin it that he was just some crazy guy who was doing it on his own. Meanwhile, the real story is much more vast, much more sinister. And now that real story is starting to trickle out. According to Brown, neither the FBI nor the United States Justice Department have convinced me that Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide. Well, no shit. Anyone who's paying attention to this story, looking at all of the things that led up to it, all of the so called coincidences, who says that they're confident in the narrative that's being pitched by the authorities and the powers that be? That person must work for the authorities or the powers that be, because I don't see how any sane person can look at this, look at how everything fell into play and not question the official narrative, not question those who were in charge. Why would Epstein give up before he even got to court? Brown asks. She also points to a number of other murky details. Epstein breaking three bones in his neck before he died, the fact that the two prison guards who were supposed to be keeping a watchful eye on Epstein in his Manhattan jail cell mysteriously fell asleep at the same time. Look, there's just so many coincidences and we're never going to hear from those, those guards because they copped a plea deal. They're never going to have be held responsible. And while I always thought that they were fall men and women, they should have been held at least responsible for falling asleep. No? And what about their bosses? What about the manager on duty or whatever the guy's called who's running the whole shop for the night? Where was he at or she at? What were they doing? You see, they treated this just like, alright, this happened over and done with. Keep it moving. When in reality this is a huge problem. Him dying in their, in their custody is just a gigantic, huge problem and they don't want to face it. They've not given any information about what occurred. They have been very close to the vest and all they have done is run roadblock campaigns. When anyone has tried to find out any information about what occurred in that jail, It just defies common sense. Brown says. And why are US authorities not making the information they do know about Epstein's death public? You know, Julie K. Brown is asking all the same questions I've been asking for how long? So again, you know how I feel. I don't give a shit about credit in this case. I care about justice, I care about convictions and I don't care about, you know, oh, breaking the story first or I really, I don't care about any of that shit. I want the needle moved. And if Julie K. Brown's voice lends credibility to everything that we've been saying, then so be it. I'm interested in the results, right? I'm interested in how we're going to get these people to face justice. And with Julie K. Brown coming out and basically co signing everything we've been talking about, it just goes to show you folks that we've been on the right path here, that we don't need all of the assets and all of the financial backing of the Miami Herald to get digging in and digging deep into the story. All I can say honestly is I'm glad Julie Brown has finally arrived and that she's talking about these sorts of things because these things need to be in the mainstream. Because it's obvious this is the shit that was occurring and the official story that the legacy media has pitched to the people about Jeffrey Epstein. Folks, it's fake news.
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The Israel Connection One chapter in Brown's latest book argues that the complex relationship Jeffrey Epstein had with the Maxwell family may provide further answers that history stretches back to the mid-80s when Epstein allegedly began helping Robert Maxwell hide money in numerous offshore bank accounts. Oh, wait a minute. I thought the story was that Epstein didn't know Robert Maxwell. Wasn't that the original narrative that was pitched? Didn't we tell you that was bullshit? From the jump. Epstein and Maxwell most certainly were breaking bread with each other behind the scenes. And that is why I've said from the jump that Maxwell Ghislaine and Jeffrey Epstein, that was a business partnership. Oh, it might have been shrouded in the COVID of this is a ongoing romantic relationship. That is not the case. These two are moving in a different way. They're moving, working as assets. No time for love, no time for caring about other humans, only time for compiling, compromise. Maxwell, a self made billionaire was born Jan Ludwig Hyman Binyamin Hoch into a poor Yiddish speaking Orthodox Jewish family in Czechoslovakia in 1923. Maxwell lost both his parents in the Holocaust and later made his fortune in the book publishing and newspaper industries. Now imagine if that was just where the story ended. This dude would be put on everyone's shoulders and called a great entrepreneur who came from nothing, worse than nothing and build a great life for himself and his family. But no, that's not the case. Dude came from nothing and then went on to build a reign of terror. An empire that embezzled and stole and you know, why do all of these billionaires have to be scumbags? Can. Can't they just be decent people like anybody else? He went on to become a parliamentary Representative for Britain's Labour Party. But the final years of Maxwell's life were plagued by financial trouble and earned him the nickname the Crook of the century. Maxwell defaulted on $2 billion worth of loans and subsequently raided millions of pounds from his company's retirement fund, even stealing from his own staff's pensions and shares in Britain's Mira Group, as he refused to face his inevitable bankruptcy. Hell of a guy, huh? Hell of a role model for good old Ghislaine to be sitting next to his his knee, learning all the tools of the trade. Like I always say, think about Tywin Lannister sitting in Casterly Rock and then think about Cersei sitting at his knee, soaking up all of the scumbaggery. Following Robert Maxwell's death three decades ago, Epstein became an important figure to certain members of the Maxwell family, who were then left bankrupt and riddled with debt. Brown notes, for instance, that Epstein attended an event in New York's Plaza Hotel on November 24, 1991, at which the Yivo Institute for Jewish Research pay tribute to Robert Maxwell. Again, it was lazy reporting by the legacy media for all of these years to not make the connection. It didn't take us all that long to make this connection and chase it down and figure it out. Now, of course, we couldn't confirm anything, right? You know, we can only go on what we have. But when Julie Brown comes out and puts a stamp on all of the assertions we've made and on the working theories that we have, definitely know you're going in the right direction. The author also speculates that Epstein may have even offered financial assistance to Robert Maxwell's wife, Elizabeth, when she became a widow. Epstein then became romantically involved with Elizabeth and Robert Maxwell's ninth child, Ghislaine. So according to Julie K. Brown, Epstein was not only engaging in a
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with Ghislaine Maxwell, but he was romantically involved with her mom as well. So we got ourselves a family affair here, folks. According to Julie K. Brown. Remember the movie Deliverance and the kid playing the banjo? That is the sound running through my head. Known to be her father's favorite child and most trusted confidant, Ghislaine Maxwell may have been aware of many secrets her father took to the grave relating to his controversial political, financial and espionage life, believes Brown. Oh, I don't doubt it. I mean, I definitely don't doubt it. I have so many stories about my grandpa's past life, but, you know, when, when he was living the way he was living, that'll blow you Knock your socks off. I've never really been at liberty to discuss any of that, you know, while he was alive, because I wasn't going to intrude on his privacy or anything.
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But let me tell you, I certainly
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got some stories that would be very entertaining. A budding relationship. After her father's death, Ghislaine Maxwell moved from London to New York partially to skate, to escape all of the negative publicity surrounding it, but also to reinvent herself in the city's buzzing celebrity social circle. So, you know, this was all part of it, right? My assumption, this is. My assumption that this was all part of it. Come here, set up this life like you're some kind of, you know, big time social gatherer, social climber, when in reality that was all just a front to what was really going on. Using all of that to gain access to these rich and powerful people, to bring them into the web, to start building the profiles of Kompromat on them. So this was all just part of the COVID her trying to move in these social circles, that was all a means to an end. This was a crucial component of Epstein and Maxwell's complex relationship. She connected him to powerful figures who were then beyond his reach, such as the Clintons, Donald Trump and Prince Andrew. In return, Epstein bankrolled her. See, that's where I don't. I disagree. I don't think it was about the money. I think that it was about the power and the status for Ghislaine Maxwell. She knew that this is what Daddy would have wanted. She knew that this is her path to true power. So she played the game for Ghislaine Maxwell. I don't think it was about the money, folks.
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I think it was truly about the
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power and the information. Brown believes Maxwell was in love with Epstein, but Epstein manipulated her to gratify a sexual obsession he had with underage women, which the journalist describes as a sickness. See, I disagree with that as well. I believe that Epstein could have gotten any one of those girls to do that for him. Groff or Kellen vickers or insert Core 4 member here. Maxwell was not just some lady who was manipulated by Epstein. I'm of the opinion that she had a leadership role that she was helping, making these decisions and coming up with these plans. And she was a intricate part of this criminal enterprise moving and operating. So I don't agree with any assessment of Ghislaine Maxwell as some sort of shrinking violet or someone who was manipulated into doing what she allegedly did. That does not fit her profile. How much money Ghislaine Maxwell had when her father died has always been a mystery, says Brown. But Maxwell enjoyed the high life and never had any real career or job. So Epstein supported her financially. Again, I don't believe that. Do you guys really think that Robert Maxwell didn't have a little something something squirreled away? Didn't have something offshore for these kids? A bank account for Maxwell to go and check out when he passed away or something? I'm sorry, but my spidey sense tingles whenever I hear that. I am sure that Robert Maxwell had something put away for a rainy day. Ghislaine Maxwell is currently charged in the United States with lying under oath and recruiting, grooming and trafficking girls to be sexually abused by Epstein from the 1990s through 2004. The 59 year old outspoken co conspirator,
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general all around scumbag, fellow child abuser
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and bipedal serpent has pleaded not guilty and is presently being held in a New York prison a awaiting trial which is set to begin this coming November. If convicted, Maxwell could face up to 80 years in prison. Oh, only 80 years. You know, it's funny, Oscar. David Marcus sure liked to bring up that Bill Cosby situation when Ol Bill got off on a technicality notice. They haven't brought up R. Kelly though, huh? Or the fact that R. Kelly's about to get smacked with more charges this time allegedly including a little boy. Notice they don't bring that up right as a comparison. But I think that if R. Kelly slapped with RICO and R. Kelly is getting superseded indictments, shouldn't Maxwell, you mean to tell me there are no RICO predicates here, huh? Where's the man act? There are so many RICO predicates littered throughout this case that it'll make your head spin. More RICO predicates here than John Effengotti, for God's sakes. So far, Maxwell is playing the same game with her defense lawyers as Epstein did. They are throwing every motion they can against these prosecutors to try to wear them down, says Brown. But it probably won't work because the prosecutors that are handling this case this time around are much more dedicated and are not going to give up as easily. Well, I will say that about Allison Moe. I've been very straightforward with how I feel about her as a prosecutor. I think that she's very good at her job and later on in life when she leaves the prosecutorial office and she becomes a defense attorney, certainly somebody that I would hire if I was in trouble. This lady knows her shit and she's on Point and she really wants to take these people down. Now. Maureen Comey on the other hand, not a big fan. The Best of the Worst. Brown has detailed understanding of how prosecutors can be corrupted in a high profile case relating to sex trafficking accusations. Her newly released book began as a three part series of investigative articles she wrote for the Miami Herald in 2018. They exposed a secret plea deal arranged by Jeffrey Epstein's lawyers who undermined and manipulated the US criminal justice system so their client Epstein could get a softer prison sentence and ultimately escape federal prosecution. It makes me sick every time I read that, considering what I watched my own loved ones go through dealing with the FBI and the crippling way the FBI goes after them. It makes me sick to know that the prosecutors were were working hand in hand with Jeffrey Epstein to help him get a light sentence in a case such as this. We're not talking about money crimes here folks. We're not talking about wire fraud, we're not talking about lying, okay? We're talking about human trafficking of children. Brown showed how back in 2007 Epstein was accused of assembling a cult like network of underage girls with with the help of young female recruiters to coerce into having sex acts behind the walls of his opulent waterfront mansion in Palm Beach, Florida as often as three times a day. And it wasn't just Florida, right? We know that for sure.
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We know it was New York, we
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know it was Florida, we know it was the island and we know it was Zorro Ranch. But the authorities in New Mexico, they don't care enough to kicking an investigation. The Attorney General in New Mexico is useless. Email after email, nothing. I've been very, very clear about how I feel things have been handled down at Zorro Ranch and it is an absolute shit show. All of those people involved, except for the land manager who took the land back should be ashamed of themselves. How is there no concurrent investigation going on, state sponsored in New Mexico? Just ask yourself that. Okay, I know it's a rhetorical question. Brown's articles also noted how FBI and court records Epstein was suspected of trafficking minor girls, often from overseas, for sex parties at his other homes in Manhattan, New Mexico and the Caribbean. And nothing was done.
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You know the thing about New Mexico,
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I know I rant and rave about this all the time, but boy, oh boy, when I went down there and I talked to people who were familiar with the situation, people who had worked at the airport, etc. Etc. It was an absolutely eye opening experience. Jeffrey Epstein had run of the roost In New Mexico. Boy, it's not shocking that that was a place where he brought all of his people when they wanted privacy. Because not only was it a desolate location, they were running the roost over there. There was no government interference. This dark and deep obsession Epstein had with underage women was an addiction, says Brown. And the survivors I interviewed told me that if they couldn't bring him another girl, he would get angry at them. I imagine Epstein was doing the same thing with Ghislaine Maxwell, saying, you've got to bring me more girls. I don't believe that. Sorry, I don't believe that. I think Julie is a little off there. Ms. Brown. Now I highly respect your work.
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Zero.
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There's zero doubt that I would ever demean Julie K. Brown for her work here. You know, she's the one who opened the door. We have to give her that respect at the very least. But I don't agree with this assertion here. I think that Maxwell was part of it. She wanted more girls too. The more girls the better because the more girls involved means the more kompromat, right? The more people they could bring in, the more bigwigs they could bring down to the island or over to New Zorro Ranch to start building them profiles.
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So I don't believe that that Maxwell was being pressured the way others might have been. I think Maxwell, like I said, was in a leadership role. I think she had responsibilities and if she didn't live up to those responsibilities, Epstein would probably say something to her. But I don't think it was a boss subordinate relationship that some people try to pitch. Now again, I might be wrong. That's just my opinion. From reading everything and compiling all of the evidence we have, that is where I have arrived. One of the ironies of this case is that Maxwell seemed to have moved herself away from Epstein just when my series of articles came out, says Brown. But then the whole story resurrected itself in her life. Again. That was all part of the plan, right? Let's get a little distance between us. Let's act like we're not friends anymore. That way it takes some of the suspicion off of Ghislaine. And they knew the operation was burned after the second arrest for sure. There was no way that they were going to be protected a second time around. And as an asset, that's the most dangerous position you can be in. When insert intelligence agency here has decided that you're no longer a valuable piece. What they'll do is they'll burn all of the information that ties you to them and they'll leave you twisting in the wind. And that's what we're seeing here. My opinion anyway. I'm sure that their connections and intelligence have burned all ties that lead directly back to them. And instead what they'll do is they'll rely on the mainstream media, the legacy media, to tell you it was all a conspiracy theory, when in reality it wasn't based on a 53 page federal indictment. Epstein, back in 2008 could have potentially ended up in federal prison for the rest of his life. Instead, the non prosecution agreement Epstein's lawyers secretly cut with federal prosecutors at the time shut down an ongoing FBI probe into whether there were more victims and other powerful people who took part in Epstein's sex crimes. Yeah, it was just a coincidence though. It wasn't set up because powerful people were involved and they were scared that they were going to go down and in turn reached out to their powerful friends to get this shit killed. Yeah, that's out of the realm of possibility because we live in a society where that never happens. We where nepotism isn't the key. The deal required that Epstein plead guilty to two prostitution charges in a state court and agree to serve just 13 months in a county jail in Palm Beach, Florida. This essentially made the case that Epstein was only paying for sex when he actually stood accused of sexually abusing minors. And the fact that this was allowed to be the narrative for so long that people weren't writing up all kinds of crazy profiles on Jeffrey Epstein just goes to show you everything you need to know about the legacy media. They're straight garbage folks. They don't care.
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They don't care.
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They're trying to move units, they're trying to get clicks. You think they really care about these survivors? They do not. If they care, they would have been talking about this for all of these years leading up to Julie K. Brown's article. Besides piggybacking on top of that, because they see that the story has popped, they should have been around for all the years leading up to it. Keep that in mind when the legacy media starts popping their gums at you. To see prosecutors who are supposed to be advocating for victims work so closely with Epstein's lawyers to make this case go away with was pretty surprising, says Brown. Not to me, it wasn't. Unfortunately, I never had a rosy look of how the government conducts itself. You see a lot of people have, you know, living in the inner cities. They deal with the police department, right? And that's stressful enough. But dealing with the feds is a whole different ball game. The budget that the feds have to take you down and go after you is insane. There's a reason that they're conviction rate in prison is so good. They have so much money that it's impossible to take them on. So when the feds are going after you, it's a whole different ball of wax than when the state is going after you. The journalist also exposed how Epstein's enormous wealth and prestige afforded him extra privileges as he served his prison sentence in a Florida county jail. Brown's book reveals how Epstein was allowed to visit his office in West Palm beach for several hours every day. Additionally, during the hours he was inside the prison, Epstein was given access to a computer. On at least one occasion, one jail deputy saw Epstein masturbating while he watched one of his female assistants strip naked for him on Skype.
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How about that?
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Isn't that nice? Way to go, deputy dog. You're there to watch him protect the society from him, but you're going to sit there and watch him have a wank. I would have barged you right in and been like, what are you doing, bro? What are you watching on tv? What are you up to, you sick fuck? And that's another thing these deputies, I'm sure, were told, leave them alone. Let him do whatever he wants. Toppling dominoes. It was not public knowledge that Epstein and four of his accomplices named in the secret plea agreement received immunity from all federal criminal charges until Brown's explosive expose was published three years ago. When the story broke, it led federal prosecutors in New York to open a fresh criminal investigation, which resulted in Epstein being subsequently arrested and charged in the summer of 2019. It also led to R. Alexander Acosta resigning as Labor Secretary in the Trump administration in 2019. Crucially, Brown's story explained how Acosta had helped cut the dodgy deal with Epstein's legal team back in 2008, when he was a federal prosecutor in Miami. And here is the rub I have with Julie K. Brown's reporting. The one criticism I have is the Acosta angle that was the whole motivation, right. She was looking to go after Acosta, really. And she stumbled into this shit. But I wish it would have went higher, right? I'm not interested in catching mackerel. I want swordfish. Mukhazi, Philippe. Those were the two people that should have been targeted. When President Donald Trump nominated Alex Acosta to be his labor secretary in early 2017, I immediately recognized Acosta, his name as being the prosecutor who was responsible for the non prosecution deal. Brown says he was not. I'm sorry, Julie, to have to correct you, but he was not. His name was on it. You really think that Philippe and Mukase didn't pull the trigger here? They weren't the ones who said, look, let's, let's let this go. And Acosta as the middleman just went along to get along like every one of these, no spine having bureaucrats do. And I just wondered, how do Epstein's victims feel about this? Because Acosta was responsible for the Labor Department, which supervises human trafficking and child labor laws. Acosta should have never had that job. Another terrible decision, putting that man as the head of the Labor Secretary with this stuff hanging over his head. Absolutely ridiculous. Acosta should have never had another job working for the government after he helped his buddies at the Fed let Epstein off. But for him to be the complete fall guy here is doing a disservice, in my opinion. Brown notes that Epstein's vast fortune, then estimated to be approximately 500 million, enabled him to hire a so called legal dream team, which included lawyers such as Kenneth Starr and Alan Dershowitz with the necessary skills, political connections and aggressive tactics to make sure he could get immunity. The most important thing, there are political connections. Political connections, that's what gets you off, not your lawyer in the courtroom. Political connections. Dershowitz has his own political connections and knows a lot of different people in the US Criminal justice system, says Brown. But he is going to be watching Maxwell's forthcoming court case closely to see who she names and what information she really has. Brown's book also points to accusations by Virginia Roberts that subsequently surfaced in connection to the Epstein case, which allegedly linked Dershowitz's name to Epstein's sexual pyramid scheme. Now, we all know that Virginia has said that Dershi Dirt is one of the men that she was trafficked to. Now, Dershowitz says there's no way that happened. I'll sue you. But in reality, it's not looking good for the naked volleyballer. Everything that I've seen so far is not looking good for Mr. Dershowitz. Now, I know I'm not some Harvard trained lawyer, but I do know that two plus two equals four. Now in her mid-30s, Roberts is an advocate for sex trafficking survivors and claims Maxwell groomed her when she was still a teenager to be a sex slave for Maxwell Epstein, Prince Andrew and other prominent men, including Dershowitz. This story also recently surfaced in a Netflix documentary called Jeffrey Epstein Filthy Rich. It has led to Dershowitz to sue Netflix over what he claims are false allegations made against him in relation to these alleged crimes. Of course he's going to sue just to try and hold things up. He does not want to get to discovery. Other high profile figures named in Brown's book accused of participating in Epstein's international sex trafficking operation include allegations against Israel's 10th prime minister, Ehud Barak. Ehud Barak and Epstein were so close, it's not even funny. Look up carbene 9 11. Look up all the times that Ehud Barak visited Epstein's buildings or the island or anywhere else. Does Epstein have ties to Israeli intelligence? That's ridiculous. That's like asking does Derek Jeter have ties to the New York Yankees? Brown says all the accused have the right to be innocent until proven guilty. Though she stresses that given the complex history of the Epstein case and the COVID ups it involved, the allegations need to be urgently investigated. 100%. That's all I've ever said, right? We need a thorough investigation here. And the whole reason I talk about this every single day is because that never occurred. The FBI, the US Federal authorities, the law enforcement authorities in Europe should all be looking at the financial and social connections Epstein had with all of these people, says Brown. Epstein had a whole group of people helping him to carry out these crimes. 100%. It is fiction to think that these people weren't all connected financially and that if these, this money wasn't was created with ill gotten gains, they're all responsible. If it was a RICO case. But no, the government doesn't have the courage to do it. Epstein did not do this alone. She says there were plenty of people that either knew about what Epstein was doing or even participated in what he was doing. This was an international sex trafficking organization that was similar to an organized crime family. So it shouldn't just end with just the prosecution of Ghislaine Maxwell. Way to go Julie K. Brown. And I 100% agree with that. Maxwell is not the, the end here.
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If we were being, if we were
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really being honest with ourselves as a society, we would go after all of the bag holders too. We would go after all of the money men and we would try and get to the real bottom of Jeffrey Epstein and his criminal organization. If you'd like to contact me, you can do that@bobbycapucciorotonmail.com that's B O B B Y C A P U c c I protonmail.com youm can also find me on Twitter boycapucci. All of the links that go with this episode can be found in the description box.
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Alright folks, what's up everyone and welcome back to the Epstein Chronicles.
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Julie K. Brown is being sued by a private investigator who did work with her when she was breaking the story Perversion of Justice, the Jeffrey Epstein Story. Now this gentleman named Mike Fiston says that he is owed $350,000 and that he was not compensated fairly for the work that he allegedly did to help
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her break this story.
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Well, now they're finding themselves getting down to it and they're going to end up in court after an arbitrator wasn't able to come to a workable solution. So we have an article today from the Florida Bulldog that's going to dive right into this and catch us up. So let's see what author Noreen Marcus has to say. Headline Private Eye Slams ruling worth over $350,000 to Miami author Julie K. Brown, who wrote the wrote book about Jeffrey Epstein drama a case about who did what to produce a sensational book rehashing the story of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein entered a new phase in a new forum, Miami Dade Circuit Court. So now the court's going to decide, right? The arbit, the arbitrator was brought in. He couldn't come to a solution that worked for everybody. So now into the court it goes. An arbitrator rejected private Detective Mike Pfiston's $350,000 claim for his work on Perversion of Justice, the Jeffrey Epstein story. Miami Herald reporter Julie K. Brown's book about the rich serial pedophile. And as you all know, it was also turned into that documentary On Netflix. Jailed in New York for sex trafficking, Epstein apparently committed suicide by hanging himself in August of 2019. I like how the author says apparently here, good job doing that because again, we do not know. Right. Brown and Fiston, a former Miami Dade county police detective, contracted to split a one million dollar publisher's advance 50, 50. Instead, she gave him $150,000 and kept $850,000. Doesn't sound very equitable to me. Huh. Sheesh. Arbitrator David Lichter agreed with Brown that Pfiston breached their contract by failing to perform investigative tasks that were supposed to generate material for the book. So according to Julie K. Brown and this arbitrator, Mr. Fiston, didn't do the proper investigative work. Right. He didn't turn over enough rocks or kick in enough doors or shake enough bushes or whatever it was. According to Julie K. Brown, he didn't pull his weight. So he only got $150,000 worth of the. Of the money. Published last year. It expands upon the updates Brown's award winning 2018 newspaper series of also called Perversion of Justice. Lichter wrote in his Dec. 30 ruling that Pfiston contributed no more than a negligible 4.3% of the book's contents. So this gentleman is saying he is owed half of that money, which is $500,000, and supposedly he only contributed 4.3%. So more than $100,000 per percent of content contributed. That's what he thinks he should be paid. Huh.
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All right, well, I guess we'll see
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what the court thinks about that. He criticized as improper messaging Fiston's list of completed tasks and disputed many of them. After a hearing, Lichter found Brown more credible, though some of her actions were less than laudatory. He didn't elaborate, but he referenced the confidential testimony of lawyer Bradley Edwards, who represents many Epstein survivors and was a source for Brown. Still, Piston's credibility was damaged far more substantially than Brown's and far more significant ways, Lichter concluded in his 34 page ruling. So the arbitrator here went through all of this, took a look at all of the information that has been provided and when he made his final judgment, in his mind, Julie K. Brown is the one who did all the work here and deserves the lion's share of the dough. But again, this is just what this arbitrator has to say. They'll. There'll be a much more deep of a dive if it gets to a trial phase and discovery and all of that.
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Right.
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So I'LL take this with a grain of salt for now. But it certainly looks like Julie K. Brown has the upper hand thus far in. In this lawsuit. Later, he ordered Fiston to pay $58,570 in attorney fees as punishment for discovery violations and for breaching confidentiality clause by speaking out publicly about the case. So Fiston has nobody but himself to blame here, it looks like, right? What are you doing talking out of your neck if you're not supposed to be talking about the case? Do you really think that the judge or the arbitrator in this instance is not going to take that into account? If you can't adhere to the very basics of the contract? Do you really think the court is going to ever rule in your favor, especially when you're dealing with someone like Julie K. Brown, who I'm sure has a ton of money to fight this, especially now. Brown's lawyer, Steven Peretz, sent Florida Bulldog a statement that says the arbitration award represents a complete vindication for Ms. Brown. He noted that Lichter also awarded substantial attorney fees to Ms. Brown as a sanction against Mr. Fiston for his conduct during the case. So that means he got slapped in the ass a little bit for acting the fool during this case, Right, for, you know, speaking out publicly, going against the confidentiality agreement, and acting pretty much like a, you know, a cowboy doing whatever the hell he wants to do, like the rules don't apply to him. We will be moving forward to have the award confirmed in court, and we expect the court will readily do so given the arbitrator's comprehensive, detailed ruling, Peretz wrote. So it looks like Julie K. Brown's team is pretty confident that they're going to get this, this $58,000 and the award given to them once they get in front of a judge and in front of the court. Court filing reveals arbitration award. Fiston called the ruling biased and negligent. He wrote in an email that Brown made numerous misstatements in her testimony. It is for these and many other reasons that we will. We feel we will prevail on our appeal. So they'll go now in front of the judge, right in front of the court, and they will appeal all of this. They'll say that Julie K. Brown was wrong. The arbitrator got. Got it all messed up. He didn't have all of the facts, whatever it is, and they'll try and get it. So they sit in front of a court now and have a judge rule on this. And if I was him, I'd be Doing the same thing. Right? We're talking about a lot of money here. Now, I don't know if he's owed this money or not. I don't know what kind of work he actually did for the book, but if I was him, I'd be trying to push this to the court as well. Peretz, when asked about Lichter's assertion that some of his client's actions were less than laudatory, wrote this. The arbitrator was unclear about what actions he was referring to, so I cannot comment on that point. Eh, Makes sense, right? If the arbitrator isn't going to declare what he's talking about, you can't just go around and try and guess what he means. Now, I'm not the biggest fan of Julie K. Brown by any means. Right. I think she did a good job getting the story out there and stuff like that. But besides that, you know, she's just another typical legacy media person, in my opinion.
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Florida Bulldog asked Edwards to share his testimony about Brown, the testimony Lichter cited in his ruling. Other than being called as a witness and asked questions by both parties, I don't know enough about the dispute to comment, he wrote. Edwards said he hasn't read the arbitration ruling and hasn't worked with Fiston, once his valued lead investigator, for a decade. So Fiston used to do all this work for Bradley Edwards. Right. And we all know that Bradley Edwards was in Epstein's face for a very, very long time. Now, Fiston is a man who has a pretty good track record when it comes to getting information collected and doing the job of a private investigator. So I'm kind of shocked, honestly, that the arbitrator ruled in the manner that they did here.
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filed a motion in Miami Dade Circuit Court to vacate the December 30th arbitration award, which both parties had treated as confidential. Lichter's ruling is an exhibit attached to the motion, making it a public rec. Making it a public record. So now it's no longer sealed. It's for the public to consume, and we'll see where it's going to go. But my guess is that Julie K. Brown's gonna stick to her guns here and try and say this man didn't really contribute to her work. Who. Who found Epstein Survivors in the motion, Piston's lawyer Andrew Cazier previews his upcoming appeal. It will be based on Lichter's evident partiality toward Brown and. And his misconduct directed at Fiston also.
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Lichter refused to hear evidence material to the controversy. To the controversy. Cassier provides no details. Fiston has tried to focus public attention on Brown. Well, that's always a good strategy, right? Get the, the public focused on your opponent, get the, the court focused on your opponent and try and, you know, operate behind the scenes. Chiefly, she takes credit for single handedly identifying more than 16 Epstein victims and persuading four of them to do on camera interviews for the Miami Herald series. But Pfiston insists he tracked down almost all the survivors who later became plaintiffs and witnesses were while working as Edwards investigator. In Edwards own book, Relentless My Fight for the Victims of Jeffrey Epstein, published in 2020, he writes about meeting Brown in 2017 after she approached him asking for help. At that point he'd already spoken to more than 50 victims, he wrote. I had accumulated all of the evidence in these cases and done all of the work. Edwards wrote, unable to imagine the scope of that decades long task was or how many materials there were and how complicating piecing it together it was. Julie, like other reporters wanted to start with my just spoon feeding her everything and making it simple. It's pretty much what they do, right? And then they'll take claim, they'll, they'll claim it as their own. They'll wrap a big bow on it. When in reality it was Bradley Edwards that was really doing all this hard work. Bradley Edwards, for years and years and years he was at the forefront battling Epstein before any of these other people even knew what the deal was. Edwards book lauds Brown and Fiston. He wouldn't do that because he wanted her to appreciate the complexities. Edwards wrote. Instead, he made a list of documents for her to review and she persevered. She followed the road map and stayed on course. So he didn't make it easy for her, right. Edwards was gonna make her earn it and you know, she followed the breadcrumbs, she stayed on course and she came up with a pretty good story, there's no doubt about that. Edwards praises Brown in his acknowledgments. Thank you for having the courage to finally Publish what other major publications would not. You made the public listen when all other journalists were scared.
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It's a fact.
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All of these journalists that run around now listen like they were at the forefront of the Jeffrey Epstein story. Like they were out here, you know, adding their voice to the chorus, when in reality they were busy, you know, with their boys who were crushing the story and stomping it. So I don't really have any respect for these people in the legacy media that showed up to this story out of the woodwork once it was in the trial phase. Where were all of you at when all of the hard work was being put down, when the grind was happening? But he's more fulsome in his praise of Fiston. No good investigation can be done alone. While I had numerous investigators along the way, you were in the trenches with me during crucial times. In addition to game planning with me tracking down witnesses and coordinating surveillance on Epstein, you also guarded my house and my family when things got hairy, for which I am forever grateful. Edwards wrote. Piston isn't the only one to raise questions and concerns about how Brown pursued and told the Epstein story. Look, there is no doubt that there are questions about how the story was pursued and what the motivations were. I said it from the very beginning. If it wasn't for Acosta being part of this story, you know, in his role, Julie K. Brown would have never had the interest she had in this. I am almost positive of that. Survivor Sue Brown claiming libel. Two survivors are suing her for defamation in Miami Dade Circuit Court. Haley Robson alleges that Brown threatened her when she declined to be interviewed for the Epstein book, then made good on the threat by falsely portraying her as a member of. Of Epstein Circle. And we know that is not the case now. Haley Robson was just another young girl who got caught up in this, man. Look, let me be very clear. Any of these young girls who were caught up that were underage, they're not responsible for what happened here. The adults that were here, they're the ones who were responsible. The Johns, Okay? The people trafficking them, the people enabling them, they're the ones responsible. The other plaintiff, Courtney Wilde, claims Brown falsely stated in her book that after Epstein raped her when she was underage, she had sex with him. Wilde's lawyer, Jeffrey Gutches, wrote that she suffered abuse by Epstein but never had sex with him. The lawsuit seeks significant money damages and a public apology from Brown. Hey, look, if the court decides that that's the case, then that's what Brown should be doing, right? All of These people who have, you know, got on board with this, the Vicky Ward's of the world and the rest of them, I keep them all at arm's length. In fact, I keep just about everybody at arm's length, as you folks can kind of ascertain by now. I roll by myself. I'm a one man gang over here. I don't need anybody to put me on. I don't need any blue check marks on Twitter to put me on. People that have these shows that have been around forever, blah, blah, blah, pass, don't need it.
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It's all about the content, right?
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If you have good content and you have people want to hear that you're talking about, people are going to find your content. Wild has been a leader among the Epstein survivors, battling for years to undo his shady 2008 plea deal and make him answer to sex trafficking charges. Wild also pushed for a victims compensation fund. Brown has sought to take credit away from the survivors, her lawsuit states. Knowing Ms. Wild has spearheaded each of these major achievements and not Ms. Brown, as she claimed in her book, Ms. Brown sought to debase and defame Ms. Wilde, Gutches wrote. Asked for a response to the libel suit, Brown referred Florida bulldogs to her lawyer, Carol Lo Chick Lo Cicero, who. Who declined to comment. Well, look, Julie K. Brown is definitely going to have to battle it out here. And these survivors, Haley Robson and Courtney Wild, they have legitimate claims to try and frame Haley Robson as a abuser in Epstein's circle when she was just a little kid, when she was brought in. Kind of obscene. And remember, there's a whole thing that goes along with it, folks. I talk about it all the time. The trauma, bonding, the Stockholm syndrome, the way they groom these girls and normalize all of this. So I can't get mad at any of these little girls who are brought in, 15, 16, 17 even. You mean to tell me you're going to put the blame on them and not on Epstein, not on Maxwell, not on Dubin, not on the rest of these sick fucking people? That's exactly where I'll be putting the blame, folks, on all of these sick people who participated in Jeffrey Epstein's criminal enterprise. All right, folks, that's gonna do it as usual. Some more is on the way this morning. Also some more look back episodes for you coming as well. Hope everybody has a great morning out there. If you'd like to contact me, you can do that@bobby capuchirotonmail.com that's B O B B Y C A P U c c I@protonmail.com. you can also find me on Twitter at at B O B B Y underscore Capucci. The link that we discussed can be found in the description box. All right, folks, you know the deal by now. I'll catch you all later on.
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Host: Bobby Capucci
Date: July 5, 2026
Episode Focus: Exploring the intelligence agency links between Jeffrey Epstein and the Maxwell family, the mainstream media's handling of the case, the ongoing legal battles involving key figures, and lingering questions around accountability and justice.
This episode dives deeply into the ongoing question of whether Jeffrey Epstein was tied to intelligence agencies—particularly Israeli Mossad—and how his relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell and her family may have played a role in building an international web of blackmail, trafficking, and elite compromise. Host Bobby Capucci also analyzes the role of mainstream media and major investigators like Julie K. Brown, addresses the legal disputes surrounding her investigative work, and reiterates the unresolved links between Epstein’s operation and the political, business, and intelligence worlds.
Timestamps: 00:31–12:28
Legacy Media Avoidance: Capucci criticizes mainstream coverage that downplays or ignores Epstein's alleged connections to Israeli intelligence.
Direct Ties Through Ehud Barak: Epstein’s closeness with former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak is cited as strong circumstantial evidence of Mossad links.
Parallels with Robert Maxwell: The episode highlights Robert Maxwell’s suspicious death and his proven Mossad connections, noting the similarities between his fate and Epstein’s.
Timestamps: 12:58–22:00
Epstein’s Role with Robert Maxwell: A new book by Julie K. Brown presents evidence Epstein helped Maxwell hide money offshore in the 1980s (12:58).
Nature of Epstein-Ghislaine Relationship: Asserts their partnership was business-focused, built on mutual utility for access and leverage, not romance (18:16).
Ghislaine’s Motivations: Capucci believes Ghislaine was primarily driven by the pursuit of power and information, not cash or love.
Timestamps: 22:00–26:43
Charges and Defense Tactics: Ghislaine Maxwell awaits trial, facing multiple years for perjury and trafficking. Brown describes her defense as mirroring Epstein's—filing endless motions (22:00).
Federal Failures and Sweetheart Deals: The US justice system’s complicity in fixing Epstein's 2008 plea deal is heavily criticized.
Epstein’s Broad Abuse: Brown documented Epstein’s use of “recruiters” and global trafficking, while Capucci laments the lack of investigations in places like New Mexico and Zorro Ranch.
Timestamps: 28:46–41:11
Dynamics of the Epstein-Maxwell Operation: Capucci insists Ghislaine had a leadership role; she was not merely manipulated by Epstein (28:46).
Intelligence Agencies and Burn Notice Reality: When assets become liabilities, agencies sever ties; this, Capucci theorizes, happened with Epstein and Maxwell.
Epstein’s First Plea Deal and Power Connections: Capucci remains incredulous at the 2008 plea deal calling it clear evidence of protection for the powerful.
Timestamps: 42:28–61:26
Timestamps: 41:11–41:52, closing remarks
Capucci ends the episode stressing independent inquiry, skepticism of official narratives, and centering the voices and experiences of real survivors. He is relentlessly critical of both the justice and media systems that enabled Epstein, and persistent in spotlighting unaddressed questions and trails leading from political corridors to intelligence services.
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