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George Leone's avatar

Epstein wasn’t just a monster; he was an asset. Treasury, State, MIT, Silicon Valley—everyone wanted a piece of his access and his knowledge of dark finance. Now those same people pretend they barely knew him. This reporting shows the truth: Epstein was woven into the fabric of U.S. power, and the machinery he helped build is still running.

S Russell's avatar

I gotta say, if there were any Democrats or Republicans who genuinely wanted to expose the full truth about Epstein's vast and clandestine global operations, there's now a list of people they could subpoena that's about a mile long.

Really makes one wonder, huh?

Jon Notabot's avatar

What a piece! Thank you!

Istvan Kash's avatar

Crypto always seemed such an ephemeral thing to me. It now seems that it has evolved into a shadow currency that bypasses both national and international treasuries and financial instruments worldwide.

Fahad Tahir's avatar

Another brilliant investigation

Out of a Sudden's avatar

Like, I suspect, most readers, your extraordinary reporting has my head spinning too fast for me to offer anything close to a substantive comment.

C.T.'s avatar

Guardian reports slavery in Britain is increasing and that specific organized criminal activity is using crypto. EPSTEIN would be thrilled with such bad news I think because he was horrible bad news himself.