
When “Not a Crime” Becomes the Defense: Todd Blanche on Partying With Jeffrey Epstein (2/4/26)
Todd Blanche said publicly that “it is not a crime to party with Jeffrey Epstein,” framing his remarks around a narrow legal distinction rather than a moral one. In interviews discussing the release o...
4 Feb 24min

The Epstein Files Were Released—The Truth Was Not (2/4/26)
The Justice Department’s latest release of Epstein-related files has only reinforced suspicions that transparency is being managed, not delivered. While the DOJ claims it complied with the Epstein Fil...
4 Feb 15min

Mega Edition: Inside My Six-Year Battle Against Jeffrey Epstein, Before the World Listened (2/4/26)
I spent years digging into the Jeffrey Epstein situation when almost nobody wanted to touch it. During that time, speaking publicly about what was really happening came with actual consequences—jobs v...
4 Feb 47min

Mega Edition: Donald Trump Signs The Epstein Transparency Bill Into Law (2/4/26)
President Donald Trump abruptly reversed his longstanding opposition to public disclosure of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein’s network, telling House Republicans to back a measure requiring the D...
4 Feb 35min

Mega Edition: The Adriana Ross Epstein Related Deposition (2/3/26)
In her deposition on March 15, 2010, Ross was questioned extensively about her relationship with Epstein and individuals in his orbit, including the role of recruiting young women for massages and pos...
4 Feb 34min

Pomp, Perversion, and Poppers: The Ghislaine Maxwell Party at Sandringham
Prince Andrew’s decision to host a party for Ghislaine Maxwell at Sandringham—where sex drugs like poppers were reportedly found—reads less like royal history and more like a bad dark comedy. The idea...
4 Feb 15min

The Blame Game: Feds vs. Banks in the Epstein Scandal
Federal regulators say the financial sector — particularly big banks — failed to act on obvious red flags in the case of Jeffrey Epstein’s financial network, and now they’re pointing fingers at each o...
4 Feb 22min

Andrew Is Summoned By The U.S. Congress To Answer Questions About Jeffrey Epstein
Congress, specifically the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform led by Robert Garcia and signed by 13–16 Democratic members, has formally written to Andrew Mountbatten Windsor (formerly ...
4 Feb 12min





















