
Epstein’s Crimes Reached Central and South America But Media Coverage Rarely Followed
Jeffrey Epstein’s activities in Central and South America remain one of the least examined yet most revealing aspects of his global predation network. Testimony from Maritza Vázquez, a former employee...
4 Mar 13min

Bear Stearns and the Birth of Epstein’s Financial Myth
Jeffrey Epstein’s entry into Bear Stearns in the mid-1970s was unusual from the start, as he was hired despite lacking a college degree and having misrepresented his academic background. He began in a...
4 Mar 14min

Ghislaine Maxwell And The Covid-19 Quarantine
While awaiting trial, Ghislaine Maxwell drew controversy for invoking COVID-19 quarantine protocols as a means of avoiding in-person legal proceedings. Her legal team argued that pandemic restrictions...
4 Mar 17min

The Epstein Co-Conspirator Controversy Is Really About the Cover-Up
The recent surge in coverage about Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged “co-conspirators” is being framed as a major revelation, but in reality it is a repackaging of information that has been public and documen...
3 Mar 10min

House Bill 5723: Can Illinois Launch a State-Level Epstein Investigation? (3/3/26)
Illinois lawmakers have introduced House Bill 5723, dubbed the Illinois Epstein Files Investigation Act, to create a bipartisan state commission with subpoena power tasked with investigating any crime...
3 Mar 13min

Theater on the Hill: The Terrible Optics of the Epstein Investigation Led By Congress (3/3/26)
The congressional committee overseeing aspects of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation has too often projected disorganization rather than discipline. Hearings have at times devolved into partisan sparri...
3 Mar 17min

Two Depositions, One Scandal: How the Clintons Addressed Epstein (3/3/26)
The House Oversight Committee released hours of closed-door depositions from former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in connection with the Epstein investigation. C...
3 Mar 19min





















