The Debrief With MyronGainesX - January 08, 2024


Fed Explains Jeffrey Epstein's Client List w⧸ Ryan Dawson


Episode Stats

Length

37 minutes

Words per Minute

200.1467

Word Count

7,549

Sentence Count

616

Misogynist Sentences

20

Hate Speech Sentences

10


Summary

On this episode of FedReacts, we cover the case of Jeffrey Epstein and Glenn Maxwell. We cover their criminal case, the client list, and a special guest behind the scenes in the green room!


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Thank you.
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00:01:30.000 Thank you.
00:02:00.000 And we are back. What's up, guys?
00:02:28.280 Welcome to FedReacts.
00:02:29.520 Give me ones in the chat, guys, if the audio is good and you guys can hear me.
00:02:33.180 Can we get the YouTube chat up real quick?
00:02:35.520 Let's see here.
00:02:36.800 Let's see.
00:02:39.100 Give me ones, guys, if we're good.
00:02:41.140 Give me twos if y'all can't hear me, but I think y'all should be able to hear me.
00:02:44.300 Okay.
00:02:44.600 They're saying W audio.
00:02:45.520 Perfect.
00:02:46.240 Let's make sure Rumble is good as well.
00:02:48.620 I see ones on YouTube.
00:02:50.600 And then do we got the ones on Rumble as well, guys?
00:02:53.220 All right.
00:02:53.740 Ones on Rumble.
00:02:54.560 Sweet.
00:02:54.880 All right.
00:02:55.080 We're good.
00:02:55.720 Cool.
00:02:56.820 Some people are trolling.
00:02:57.680 Point two.
00:02:58.160 It's okay.
00:02:59.500 Okay.
00:02:59.820 We had to take the audio back.
00:03:00.620 That's fine.
00:03:01.800 So can we throw the Rumble chat up too, Bills, please?
00:03:04.440 All right.
00:03:04.800 Sorry.
00:03:05.100 Sorry.
00:03:05.420 The YouTube chat I meant to say.
00:03:06.700 So, guys, we're going to be covering Jeffrey Epstein and Glenn Maxwell.
00:03:10.520 What I'm going to do is we're going to do.
00:03:11.940 Yeah.
00:03:12.640 Thank you.
00:03:14.640 You're going to be hearing that a lot tonight, actually, matter of fact.
00:03:18.180 We're going to be covering their federal case, and then we're going to go into the client list.
00:03:22.200 Okay.
00:03:23.200 Because some of you guys might or might not be familiar with who these two individuals are.
00:03:26.280 So I'm going to give you guys a nice little recap on their criminal case,
00:03:29.460 and then we're going to get into the list.
00:03:31.380 And I got a special guest behind the scenes in the green room.
00:03:35.280 And we're going to have to switch over to Rumble, guys,
00:03:37.140 because we want to be able to talk about this fully without necessarily having to be censored.
00:03:40.520 And obviously on YouTube, we can't talk about certain things, right, if you know what I'm saying.
00:03:43.660 But we're going to talk about it in full detail over on Rumble.
00:03:47.360 Matter of fact, Moe and Bills don't even want me to refer to them by their name for this episode,
00:03:50.620 and they're hiding in the back.
00:03:51.980 They got ski masks on as we speak.
00:03:54.040 They turned their cameras off.
00:03:55.400 So this is going to be a crazy episode.
00:03:56.680 I had to drag Angie out here.
00:03:59.460 She brought her dog for comfort so she doesn't feel bad.
00:04:03.180 But, yeah, today's going to be a huge episode, guys.
00:04:05.960 So first and foremost, guys, Rumble.com slash FreshFit.
00:04:09.740 Check us out over there, CastleClub.tv, Rumble.com slash FedReacts.
00:04:13.560 And check me out on Twitter, guys, UnplugFitX.
00:04:15.660 As you guys know, I go pretty wild on there.
00:04:17.700 I tweet a bunch of times.
00:04:19.560 We're at almost 70,000 followers on there.
00:04:22.280 So go ahead and check me out over there, man.
00:04:24.000 And I'm pretty uncensored.
00:04:25.180 I cover a bunch of different things, you know.
00:04:27.040 And, yeah, I'm going hard on there on Twitter.
00:04:30.040 But let's go ahead and get right into it, man.
00:04:31.540 Okay, guys?
00:04:31.940 So we're going to go into it.
00:04:33.220 Let's pull up the Wikipedia page for Jeffrey first.
00:04:36.220 So here is Jeffrey Epstein, or Epstein, however you want to pronounce it, right?
00:04:42.300 But born January 20, 1953.
00:04:45.260 He died August 10, 2019.
00:04:46.900 Was an American financier and sex funder.
00:04:49.180 Born and raised in New York City, Epstein began his professional life by teaching at the Dalton School.
00:04:54.120 Despite lacking a college degree, after his dismissal from the school in 1976,
00:04:57.380 he entered the banking and finance sector, working at Bear Stearns in various roles before starting his own firm.
00:05:02.400 Epstein developed an elite social circle and procured many women and children whom he and his associates sexually abused.
00:05:09.620 In 2005, police in Palm Beach, Florida, began investigating Epstein after a parent reported that he had sexually abused her 14-year-old daughter.
00:05:16.780 Federal officials had identified 36 girls, some as young as 14 years old, whom Epstein had allegedly sexually abused.
00:05:23.660 Epstein pleaded guilty and was convicted in 2008 by a Florida State Court procuring a child prostitution and soliciting prostitute.
00:05:30.440 He was convicted of only these two crimes as part of the controversial plea deal and served almost 13 months in custody, but with extensive work release.
00:05:38.560 So, and let me recap this real quick.
00:05:40.940 Bring the camera on me real fast, Bill.
00:05:42.300 So, guys, I covered his Florida case extensively on Fed Reacts already.
00:05:48.240 If you guys want to go ahead and get the disturbing details, I actually read the court documents for that case.
00:05:54.720 And just to summarize it for y'all, he basically was hiring a bunch of high school girls to be masseuses, come to his home.
00:06:02.780 And West Palm Beach was only about an hour from here.
00:06:05.660 And, you know, they would massage him and his clients and, you know, have, you know, do sexual acts and all this other crap.
00:06:11.740 And then he would get those girls to also hire other girls and he would pay them a few hundred dollars every single time.
00:06:16.960 Three hundred dollars.
00:06:17.840 Yeah, three hundred.
00:06:18.460 Okay, three hundred dollars.
00:06:20.040 And he did this for a number of years, guys.
00:06:22.400 He ended up getting arrested and convicted in 2008.
00:06:26.860 And what ended up happening, interestingly enough, was he was able to work and, like, he was on, like, work release.
00:06:33.680 So, like, he would basically be in jail from, like, 5 to, like, 9 a.m. or 8 a.m.
00:06:40.120 And then he'd be able to be released, he'd go home, chill for a few hours, then he'd come back to jail.
00:06:44.880 Fucking crazy.
00:06:46.740 And fun little fact for you guys, you guys are probably wondering, well, hold on, why didn't the feds take that case back then?
00:06:52.220 I actually read through a bunch of the FBI documents.
00:06:54.140 If you guys watch that episode, I go in detail and I read a lot of the FOIA documents, Freedom of Information Act, on the investigation there.
00:07:03.920 And the FBI was involved, but they ended up declining prosecution back then because the United States Attorney at the time, Acosta, can you Google him for me real quick, Mo, and pull him up?
00:07:17.340 Type in United States Attorney, Southern District of Florida, Acosta.
00:07:21.660 He declined prosecution because he was told to stand down because Epstein was intelligence.
00:07:28.860 And we're going to get into that in more detail with the special guest, okay?
00:07:32.900 But, yeah, it was alleged that he had ties to Mossad.
00:07:36.540 And for some of you guys that are wondering, Mossad is, think of it as the CIA version for, you know, a certain land that shall not be named on YouTube.
00:07:46.900 Oh, man.
00:07:48.960 Yeah, I knew we were going to get into this, right?
00:07:50.860 How long do you think we're going to last before they turn this shit off?
00:07:53.620 Two minutes.
00:07:56.760 I'm just waiting.
00:07:57.740 You know, at some point, just going to turn this shit off.
00:08:00.020 We're going to have a bunch of bells dinging and all this other shit.
00:08:02.100 But, anyway, and they're already going crazy on Rumble.
00:08:06.500 The Rumble chat is crazy.
00:08:10.620 Castle Club, too.
00:08:11.680 Yo, they're going crazy right now on the chat.
00:08:13.540 But, anyway, see, I've got to stay focused.
00:08:16.560 I've got to stop looking at the chat.
00:08:17.480 You guys are going to make me laugh.
00:08:18.280 It's been a while since we've talked about this type of shit.
00:08:20.480 But, so, yeah, they declined prosecution.
00:08:23.300 It was the United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, which is headquartered actually down here in Miami.
00:08:28.680 They actually sits right here in downtown Miami, right across the street from us, down the street.
00:08:33.580 Yeah, literally.
00:08:35.020 When I was an agent, I used to go to their office.
00:08:37.520 It's right there in downtown, across the street from University of Miami-Dade.
00:08:41.720 And it's public information.
00:08:42.680 Everybody knows it's the United States Attorney's Office.
00:08:44.360 And it's right next to the courthouse, the nice glass one, the new one.
00:08:46.960 Oh, yeah.
00:08:47.320 It's right there.
00:08:48.040 Okay.
00:08:48.420 Right there.
00:08:49.660 Have I shown you?
00:08:50.700 I know where it is.
00:08:51.660 Okay.
00:08:52.120 That's where they took Trump when he came here, right?
00:08:54.820 Yes.
00:08:55.380 That building.
00:08:56.120 And then across the street from that building is the United States Attorney's Office.
00:08:59.480 Okay.
00:08:59.980 Yeah.
00:09:00.280 Yeah, I know where it is.
00:09:01.240 Yeah.
00:09:01.460 I walked by.
00:09:02.000 And then there used to be a courthouse behind it, too, but they tore it down.
00:09:05.460 I think it's a restaurant now.
00:09:07.460 What?
00:09:08.180 They turned it into a restaurant?
00:09:09.380 I think so.
00:09:09.920 On the corner?
00:09:10.740 Yeah.
00:09:11.280 Oh, shit.
00:09:12.080 Okay.
00:09:12.520 I think so.
00:09:13.060 Well, so, anyway, yeah.
00:09:14.980 So, he never got prosecuted federally, guys, but the FBI absolutely in West Palm Beach
00:09:18.420 had a federal investigation open on him, but they did not prosecute because, you know,
00:09:23.400 the U.S. Attorney was at the time told to stand down.
00:09:26.040 Do we have his stuff yet?
00:09:27.120 Do we have him up?
00:09:28.380 Acosta?
00:09:28.840 Are you talking about Alexander Acosta?
00:09:30.180 I think it's Alexander Acosta is his name.
00:09:32.640 He was the U.S. Attorney at the time.
00:09:34.640 Jeffrey Epsom was a very proud man.
00:09:36.560 Alexander Acosta.
00:09:37.400 Is this him?
00:09:37.780 Click that.
00:09:38.480 I'll tell you if it's him.
00:09:39.880 Yep.
00:09:40.100 That's him.
00:09:40.780 So, this was him.
00:09:41.840 This is the American attorney and politician who served as 27 United States Secretary
00:09:44.940 of Labor from 2017 to 2019.
00:09:46.800 President Donald Trump nominated Acosta to be Labor Secretary on February 16, 2017, and
00:09:50.600 was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on April 27, 2017.
00:09:54.840 Scroll down a little bit.
00:09:55.740 Yeah.
00:09:55.900 In 2007 to 2008, a U.S. Attorney, as U.S. Attorney, which, by the way, so you guys know,
00:10:00.340 the U.S. Attorney, give me one's in the chat if you guys want me to explain the difference
00:10:04.480 between a U.S. Attorney and a sister United States Attorney, and then the difference between
00:10:07.840 ADAs and AUSAs.
00:10:09.680 Give me one's in the chat if you guys want me to explain.
00:10:11.180 Give me two's in the chat if you guys just want me to continue.
00:10:12.860 Uh, because I really want you guys to understand here the level to this.
00:10:17.740 If you guys don't want me to, just hit two and we'll just keep going.
00:10:20.200 Uh, give me one's if you guys want me to explain what a U.S. Attorney is.
00:10:28.160 Oh, wow.
00:10:28.640 That's a lot of ones.
00:10:29.300 Okay.
00:10:29.820 Um, okay.
00:10:30.380 So, I'm going to make this very quickly.
00:10:32.500 So, you have a federal prosecutor, guys, who is an assistant United States Attorney.
00:10:36.440 Okay?
00:10:36.700 And then, um, on top of him, right, is what's called United States Attorney.
00:10:42.360 So, there's a bunch of different districts in the United States, guys.
00:10:44.420 You got the Southern District of Florida, Northern District of Florida, Middle District
00:10:47.160 of Florida, blah, blah, blah, right?
00:10:48.420 Southern District of New York, Eastern District of New York.
00:10:50.400 There's different districts federally.
00:10:52.180 Now, we're talking federal.
00:10:53.220 Okay?
00:10:53.460 Every district has something called a United States Attorney that's typically presidentially
00:10:59.320 appointed.
00:11:00.100 Okay?
00:11:00.620 So, that U.S. Attorney runs that district and he is considered the top law enforcement
00:11:05.540 official from the prosecutorial side.
00:11:07.620 Okay?
00:11:08.320 He pretty much has the first, he pretty much has like the final say in who gets prosecuted,
00:11:12.860 who doesn't get prosecuted, what types of cases they take, what type of cases they don't
00:11:15.820 take, et cetera.
00:11:17.100 He's the top attorney.
00:11:18.240 Okay?
00:11:18.420 And then, everyone underneath him is called Assistant United States Attorneys.
00:11:21.240 They're the ones that are actually going to court, trying cases, going to hearings, everything
00:11:25.220 else like that.
00:11:26.520 Obviously, they're all lawyers.
00:11:27.600 They're all barred.
00:11:28.880 You know, they all passed the bar.
00:11:30.060 They all went to law school, et cetera.
00:11:31.480 But, you know, once you get to a certain level, you no longer try cases.
00:11:35.520 You are pretty much a manager and you're overseeing a bunch of other U.S. attorneys, you know,
00:11:40.380 from a managerial standpoint, overseeing things, meeting with brass from other agencies.
00:11:45.100 Like, it's very common where the U.S. attorney will meet with like the special agent in
00:11:48.940 charge of the FBI, special agent in charge of the HSI, DEA, ATF, et cetera.
00:11:53.640 So, that is the equivalent.
00:11:54.880 So, like, you take a special agent in charge of like, let's say like the FBI, he's the equivalent
00:11:58.320 to like the U.S. attorney in that district because he's a top official for the FBI.
00:12:03.340 He's a top official for the United States Attorney's Office in that jurisdiction.
00:12:07.180 Now, this is not to be confused with the district attorney who is the state counterpart
00:12:11.040 to the federal attorney.
00:12:13.160 Okay?
00:12:13.360 So, you got the United States attorney and then you got the district attorney.
00:12:15.800 District attorney is a state level.
00:12:17.120 The U.S. attorney is on the federal level.
00:12:18.860 So, at the time, Acosta was the top law enforcement official from a prosecutor's standpoint in the
00:12:24.700 Southern District of Florida, which is where West Palm Beach is, guys.
00:12:27.400 West Palm Beach falls under the Southern District of Florida.
00:12:29.560 All right?
00:12:29.760 Once you get into Orlando, then you're in the Central District of Florida.
00:12:32.120 Once you go up north, then it's the Northern District of Florida, blah, blah, blah, right?
00:12:34.640 I think it's called Northern District of Florida.
00:12:35.940 Either way.
00:12:37.380 Yeah.
00:12:37.860 Northern District of Florida.
00:12:38.940 But Southern District of Florida, it's headquartered here in Miami.
00:12:41.080 It's actually down the street here in downtown Miami.
00:12:43.100 And we got our USA that actually sits here.
00:12:45.080 At the time, he was the top guy, he decided to not prosecute Epstein.
00:12:48.160 So, let's go ahead and pull that up real quick on Wikipedia, now that you guys know what
00:12:50.940 a U.S. attorney is.
00:12:51.800 Give me ones in the chat if that makes sense for you.
00:12:53.200 Give me twos in the chat if it doesn't make sense and tell me specifically why it doesn't
00:12:55.620 make sense.
00:12:55.960 And don't troll, please.
00:12:57.560 They're going to troll.
00:12:58.180 I know they will.
00:12:58.860 You said all that in one breath.
00:13:00.500 Yeah.
00:13:01.880 Because I wanted to make it quick for them.
00:13:03.160 So, in 2007-2008, U.S. attorney Acosta approved a plea deal that allowed child trafficker ring
00:13:07.960 leader, Jerry Epstein, to plead guilty to a single state charge of solicitation in exchange
00:13:11.520 for a federal non-prosecution agreement, which is crazy, by the way.
00:13:14.940 Very rare does that happen, guys.
00:13:17.520 After Epstein's arrest in July 2019 on sex trafficking charges, Acosta faced renewed
00:13:21.280 and harsher criticisms for his role in the 2008 non-prosecution agreement, as well as
00:13:25.540 criticism of his calls for his resignation.
00:13:27.800 He resigned on July 19th and was replaced by Eugene Scalia, who, I think now, if I'm not
00:13:33.580 mistaken, Scalia is a justice, is a United States justice.
00:13:37.440 Let's see here.
00:13:37.780 Am I right?
00:13:39.600 United States Secretary.
00:13:41.960 Yeah.
00:13:42.580 So, okay.
00:13:43.680 Scroll up a little bit.
00:13:45.360 He is the son of the late Supreme Court justice.
00:13:47.600 Oh, okay.
00:13:48.260 Antonio Scalia.
00:13:49.160 Okay.
00:13:49.440 All right.
00:13:49.720 All right.
00:13:50.060 So, okay.
00:13:51.280 Okay.
00:13:51.540 Go back.
00:13:52.020 So, his father.
00:13:52.640 I got confusing with his father.
00:13:54.380 Now, go back to Epstein real quick.
00:13:55.840 Epstein.
00:13:57.100 Okay.
00:13:57.800 So, now we know his original case from 05 to 08, right?
00:14:01.320 So, he got a state charge and he didn't get federally prosecuted.
00:14:03.940 And Acosta, when asked why he didn't prosecute Epstein, he said, hey, I was told he was
00:14:08.100 intelligence, namely Mossad for the homeland of them boys.
00:14:12.840 So, let's scroll down real fast.
00:14:15.420 Epstein.
00:14:16.040 No, no.
00:14:16.640 Epstein was arrested again on July 6, 2019 on federal charges for the sex trafficking of
00:14:20.820 minors in Florida and New York.
00:14:22.100 He died in his jail cell on August 10, 2019.
00:14:24.000 The medical examiner ruled that his death was a suicide by hanging.
00:14:27.000 Epstein's lawyers have disputed the ruling and there has been significant public skepticism
00:14:30.100 about the true cause of his death.
00:14:31.740 This is where the whole phrase, Epstein didn't kill himself, comes from, guys.
00:14:34.340 Resulting in numerous conspiracy theories.
00:14:36.460 Since Epstein's death precluded the possibility of pursuing criminal charges against him, a
00:14:40.720 judge dismissed all criminal charges on August 29, 2019.
00:14:43.700 Epstein had a decades-long association with the British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, leading
00:14:48.580 to her 2021 conviction on the U.S. federal charges of sex trafficking and conspiracy for
00:14:52.340 helping him procure minors, procure girls, including a 14-year-old for child sex abuse
00:14:57.180 and prostitution.
00:14:57.780 So, let's go ahead real quick and pull up his indictment.
00:15:01.440 Guys, you can feel free to read this, but this is the actual federal indictment right
00:15:05.080 here out of the Southern District of New York.
00:15:07.380 Probably one of the most aggressive jurisdictions, right?
00:15:10.000 So, they kind of said, okay, Southern District of Florida dropped the ball here.
00:15:12.860 We're not going to drop the ball.
00:15:13.880 We're going to go after this guy.
00:15:14.820 Because, as you guys know, Epstein had a huge house in Manhattan worth millions upon
00:15:20.340 millions of dollars.
00:15:20.860 I think last time we looked at it, when I did my episode, it was worth like $41 or $50 million
00:15:23.900 or something fucking crazy like that.
00:15:25.160 Can you look it up for me, Angie?
00:15:27.780 But, yeah, United States of America, Jeffrey Epstein, sex trafficking, conspiracy, et cetera.
00:15:31.760 This was the indictment that was filed against him, and they got him in 2009.
00:15:35.140 And you can see here that they used the facts from the early 2000s, right, to build their
00:15:40.720 case.
00:15:41.740 And they went against it federally.
00:15:44.340 And you guys are probably wondering, well, hold on, Myron.
00:15:46.320 If these crimes occurred in West Palm Beach, how were they able to charge them in the
00:15:49.900 Southern District of New York?
00:15:50.660 The reason why, guys, is because when you're talking about federal cases, all they need to
00:15:55.060 prove is that this sex trafficking ring affects interstate commerce, okay?
00:16:00.940 So, as you guys know, Jeffrey Epstein was using a private jet, right, aka the Lolita Express,
00:16:07.260 to travel frequently between, and we're going to get into more details with that, with the
00:16:10.880 flight logs, by the way, with our special guest, to travel between West Palm Beach and
00:16:15.640 to New York, right?
00:16:16.860 Because he had a very nice home up there in New York.
00:16:19.160 And then he obviously had his big-ass mansion down here in West Palm Beach.
00:16:21.900 So, he was going back and forth all the time.
00:16:24.140 Key, though, he was traveling with a lot of the girls, okay, between West Palm Beach and
00:16:29.080 New York.
00:16:29.320 So, that gives the Southern District of New York jurisdiction.
00:16:32.240 Why?
00:16:32.520 Because his home, where he did some of these sex acts, were located in the Southern District
00:16:37.820 of New York.
00:16:38.280 Manhattan falls under the Southern District of New York, guys.
00:16:40.420 So, you know, and the Southern District of New York, as you guys know, if you watch our
00:16:43.500 La Cosa Nostra episodes, if you guys watch our episodes that we covered with, you know,
00:16:46.980 high-ranking mafia members, Takashi 6ix9ine, all these, like, big rappers, Casanova, a
00:16:52.060 lot of the big gang indictments, they're almost always done out of the Southern District of
00:16:55.020 New York, probably one of the best AUSA's offices in the country, one of the most aggressive
00:16:58.740 AUSA's offices in the country.
00:17:00.380 They have all the most prolific major investigations.
00:17:04.680 Do you have something, Angie?
00:17:05.440 Yeah, so, it was sold for $51 million.
00:17:09.080 51M!
00:17:09.900 What's the address?
00:17:12.480 Real fast.
00:17:13.180 It's, uh, 9 East, 9 East 71st Street.
00:17:19.660 9 East 71st Street?
00:17:21.380 71st Street.
00:17:22.080 Can we pull that up on a Google Map just to show the people?
00:17:24.400 Fifth Avenue.
00:17:25.260 Fifth Avenue.
00:17:25.680 Oh, Fifth Avenue.
00:17:26.340 On the upper side of it.
00:17:27.160 Holy!
00:17:28.220 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:17:29.300 That's gonna be some big money, Fifth Avenue.
00:17:31.480 Uh, okay.
00:17:33.600 So, this money was gonna go to, when?
00:17:38.180 To the Epstein Victims Compensation Program.
00:17:41.620 Oh, okay.
00:17:42.560 Yeah.
00:17:43.120 You know what's interesting?
00:17:44.460 He will never, uh, you can't, you technically can't, he was never convicted of these federal
00:17:48.420 crimes, because he, you, you, innocent until proven guilty, right?
00:17:51.760 So, he died before.
00:17:53.100 Um.
00:17:53.460 I have the bail here.
00:17:55.300 The bail?
00:17:55.860 The bail?
00:17:56.420 Yeah, because he, uh, he got denied bail in 19.
00:18:01.100 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:18:02.140 He tried, yeah, he tried to bond out, yeah.
00:18:03.680 And, and he couldn't.
00:18:04.480 I have the document here.
00:18:05.300 Now, um, now, okay, let's get into the conspiracy part real fast about, uh, did he kill himself
00:18:10.360 for now, right?
00:18:13.460 This is what I will say.
00:18:14.460 His roommate was a guy named, uh, Tattalioga, or some shit like that.
00:18:17.680 Italian guy, cop, what, what, got, yeah, got arrested for a double homicide, right?
00:18:23.840 Um, and he was involved in, like, a drug trafficking, uh, situation, right?
00:18:28.180 Um, and there are a lot of people speculated that he killed him, there are a lot of people
00:18:30.920 speculated that, you know, the clans were involved, et cetera, et cetera.
00:18:34.420 This is what I will say.
00:18:36.080 There's an enormous amount of evidence that proves and shows that there's a high likelihood
00:18:41.340 that Epstein was murdered, okay?
00:18:44.000 Um, one of the bones in his throat was crushed.
00:18:46.260 Um, there wasn't surveillance footage from that day, uh, when normally it would have.
00:18:50.800 The people that were supposed to be watching him, I think, like, one of them was asleep
00:18:53.660 or some shit, and, you know, there was a bunch of things that were inconsistent and
00:18:57.160 not, didn't line up, and we'll talk about it in a little bit more detail once we bring
00:18:59.980 our special guest in, um, and you can go into that more, but the bottom line is this.
00:19:04.560 Tucker Carlson did a fantastic interview with Epstein's brother, uh, literally, like, I
00:19:08.500 think, like, a week or two ago, and the brother pointed out a bunch of inconsistencies and how
00:19:12.700 he wasn't getting answers on a bunch of different things, uh, as far as, like, concerning this
00:19:17.580 murder, uh, sorry, this, this purported suicide and murder, um, the autopsy, there were
00:19:23.400 different, um, uh, decisions on the autopsy.
00:19:27.760 There was a bunch of inconsistencies, and, uh, the way, um, the way his, um, his body
00:19:33.800 was after as well was, um, it was, there was evidence that it was, uh, more of a homicide
00:19:39.700 versus a suicide, you know, with, uh, the way the body was, how the blood was in his body
00:19:44.680 when they found the corpse, um, his, um, his skin tone, all these different things led to
00:19:50.660 a more nefarious, uh, situation versus, uh, simply be hanging himself.
00:19:55.880 Um, you know, and obviously, as you guys know, Epstein had a lot, Epstein had a lot of
00:20:00.120 information, he knew some powerful people, he knew some very incriminating information,
00:20:03.380 and, you know, you wouldn't put it beside someone to want him gone.
00:20:07.400 Uh, Nick Tartiglione, thank you so much, Tartiglione, I, I know I'm butchering the name, you know,
00:20:13.700 but, uh, you know, don't get too mad at me, guys.
00:20:17.160 Forget about it!
00:20:18.300 Uh, it's been a while since we did a little Cosa Nostra stuff, so my Italian is a little,
00:20:21.460 uh, you know, it's a little, uh, it's a little off.
00:20:24.840 Tartiglione?
00:20:26.120 No, there you go, Tartiglione.
00:20:27.380 That's the name?
00:20:28.260 Yeah, Tartiglione, yep.
00:20:29.420 Um, what else do we got here?
00:20:31.500 Okay, so, that is Epstein's case summarized, guys.
00:20:35.680 He actually ended up dying before going on trial or pleading guilt or anything.
00:20:40.560 He had only been in prison for damn near like a month, and then, bam, next thing you know,
00:20:44.000 he's dead.
00:20:44.540 Yeah.
00:20:45.000 They ruled it a suicide, but, um, another autopsy said it was homicide, and then a bunch of other
00:20:52.020 people, you know, most people think it was a homicide.
00:20:53.960 Even me, myself, I think, hey, man, there's way too many inconsistencies here.
00:20:57.820 Or, um, yeah, I don't think he killed himself either.
00:21:01.180 Um, I really don't think he killed himself either.
00:21:03.660 Um, okay.
00:21:05.600 Oh, and then also, really, again, you guys need to go watch this interview.
00:21:09.560 Can we pull it up real fast?
00:21:10.920 I want to give Tucker Carlson a shout out here.
00:21:12.840 Go on Twitter, or X, and search Tucker Carlson.
00:21:15.860 He did the, he interviewed his brother, and in the interview, his brother, because people
00:21:20.240 said, oh, well, the reason why Epstein killed himself is because he had tried to kill himself
00:21:23.720 prior, but his brother revealed an interesting fact.
00:21:26.920 He actually didn't try to kill himself.
00:21:29.200 He was assaulted in prison, and he said that he tried to kill himself so he wouldn't snitch
00:21:33.100 on his attackers.
00:21:34.760 Yeah.
00:21:35.440 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:21:36.080 Like, that was actually, like, a big bombshell that, um, hadn't really been publicly released
00:21:41.700 like that.
00:21:42.040 Some people knew about that, but it wasn't, like, out there like that.
00:21:45.260 Um, so that was a big one that, um, that people, because that was, like, one of the
00:21:48.940 biggest things that the investigator said, well, he had tried to kill himself before,
00:21:51.980 so, oh, this time he was actually successful.
00:21:54.120 But the reality is, is that he had gotten his ass whooped, and he just didn't want to
00:21:58.440 snitch, right?
00:21:59.740 And, you know, because if you tell in prison, it's a rap.
00:22:02.240 It's really bad.
00:22:03.040 You know, it's already bad enough that he's going to jail for sex crimes against children,
00:22:07.380 right?
00:22:07.560 Typically, that will put you in a very bad light.
00:22:09.700 A lot of times, they've got to put these types of guys in solitary.
00:22:12.420 Um, but you've got to remember, when you're waiting a trial, guys, right, you're not necessarily
00:22:16.840 in prison yet.
00:22:18.540 You're sitting in BOP, waiting trial, still fighting your case.
00:22:22.900 So you haven't been judged by, you haven't been given, uh, you haven't been found guilty,
00:22:27.580 you haven't been sentenced, so that means you haven't been sent to your final destination,
00:22:30.540 to your, uh, prison.
00:22:31.760 So a lot of the times, it's kind of the initial stages, right?
00:22:34.520 That first month, they're still kind of figured things out.
00:22:36.420 Do we need to put them in solitary?
00:22:37.740 Do we not?
00:22:38.180 Do we have enough bed space?
00:22:39.080 They had them in, um, FDC, I think in, uh, Brooklyn, uh, or I don't know if there's
00:22:43.780 FDC in Manhattan, but either way, he was in an overcrowded place and he had cellmates
00:22:47.880 and he had a cellmate, that cellmate that I told you about, like the cop and those allegations
00:22:51.480 that he had a contract to kill him or whatever.
00:22:53.920 But the point is this, they had to kill him before he went to court.
00:22:58.600 Potentially.
00:22:59.240 Yes.
00:22:59.540 Or he could strike a deal with them, right?
00:23:01.260 Because a month in, like he probably, he's smart, right?
00:23:03.640 I'm not going to say shit until I get a deal.
00:23:05.340 Well, I'll tell you guys everything you want to know, but I need a deal.
00:23:08.360 Um, and typically that's not going to happen within the first month, right?
00:23:10.640 Him and his lawyer are going to go back.
00:23:12.260 They're going to, you know, try to figure what they could do with the FBI.
00:23:14.680 Cause FBI was an agency that did this investigation and then go from there.
00:23:18.200 Right?
00:23:18.360 He's got like a guy like that.
00:23:19.640 He's smart.
00:23:20.440 He had been deposed before he had been, you know, dealt being dealt with this bullshit
00:23:24.600 for damn near 20 years, almost at that point.
00:23:26.760 Right?
00:23:27.020 Since early 2000, he'd been doing this.
00:23:28.280 He didn't get arrested till nine, nine, 2019.
00:23:30.100 So he knew to take the fifth.
00:23:31.920 He knew not to say shit.
00:23:32.920 He knew that if I'm going to talk or whatever, I need a proffer, which a proffer, by the way,
00:23:36.740 guys, is, um, when you basically agree to meet with federal agents and the prosecutor
00:23:40.900 and provide information and this information that you use, that you provide cannot be used
00:23:45.960 against you.
00:23:46.900 And if it leads to other arrests or, um, significant, um, uh, enhancements, I guess,
00:23:53.480 in the investigation or, or, uh, advancement in the investigation, um, you can get some
00:23:57.820 serious time knocked off, right?
00:23:59.240 It's known as a proffer or safety valve, 5k, many different terms for it.
00:24:04.060 But if he had, um, if he had stayed alive, I guarantee you, he would have given a proffer.
00:24:10.460 He would have got some time knocked off, maybe even gotten witness protection, whatever
00:24:13.840 the fuck it is, depending on what information you provided.
00:24:16.580 So, um, you, you, when you line all these things up, there's no way that he killed himself.
00:24:20.360 And then the fact that we know that he had actually been assaulted in prison versus actually,
00:24:24.940 um, trying to kill himself, contrary to what people, the, you know, the investigators
00:24:29.580 had said and his brother revealed very interesting stuff.
00:24:33.040 So I really want you guys to go watch that Tucker Carlson interview.
00:24:35.760 It's on X.
00:24:37.620 Do we have it up by chance?
00:24:39.460 We have it up.
00:24:40.140 We have different ones because I'm not too sure the exact, let's pull it up real quick
00:24:43.540 and I'll show y'all.
00:24:44.380 This is it right here.
00:24:45.060 Cause I want y'all to go check out, just shout out to Tucker Carlson.
00:24:47.520 He's over on rumble as well, man.
00:24:48.540 Shout out to rumble.
00:24:49.700 Scroll down, scroll down, scroll down, scroll down.
00:24:53.800 Boom.
00:24:54.120 Right here.
00:24:54.480 This one right here.
00:24:55.340 Uh, most people understand that Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself, but the attorney general
00:24:58.280 of the United States helped cover up his murder.
00:25:00.200 That's different thing entirely.
00:25:01.420 Epstein's brother, Mark explains.
00:25:03.160 And, uh, and he's not on camera or whatever, but you know, obviously it's audio, but they go into
00:25:07.580 it and they, and they, uh, and they talk about it.
00:25:09.200 So I thought that was a pretty revealing thing.
00:25:10.520 It's like a, what?
00:25:11.360 20 minute interview there bills, 25 minute interview.
00:25:14.440 Go check it out guys.
00:25:15.280 Um, and they go into way more detail.
00:25:17.280 Um, but, uh, but yeah, I mean, it's pretty much solidifies what a lot of people think.
00:25:22.080 Epstein didn't kill himself.
00:25:22.820 Now let's go over to Ghislaine, uh, Maxwell real fast.
00:25:25.660 This was his, uh, girlfriend slash confidant slash partner in crime guys.
00:25:29.800 Um, Ghislaine Noel, Marianne Maxwell, uh, is a British former socialite and convicted
00:25:35.440 sex offender.
00:25:36.100 In 2021, she was found guilty of sex trafficking and other offenses in connection with the
00:25:39.500 deceased financier and the convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein.
00:25:42.380 In June, 2022, she was sentenced in New York, uh, and in New York court to 20 years
00:25:46.520 imprisonment born in France and raised in Oxford.
00:25:48.180 Maxwell is the daughter of British media proprietor, Robert Maxwell, a French born researcher of
00:25:53.220 the Holocaust, Elizabeth Maxwell, um, Robert Maxwell.
00:25:55.880 We will talk about him as well.
00:25:57.920 Uh, once we bring in our special guest, he knows a lot more about him than, than I do.
00:26:01.800 In the 1980s, she attended, uh, below Lee college Oxford and became a prominent member
00:26:05.360 of London social scene.
00:26:07.080 Maxwell worked for her father until his death in 1991.
00:26:09.880 And then she moved to New York city where she continued living as a socialite and had a
00:26:13.900 relationship with Epstein in 2012.
00:26:15.020 Maxwell founded a nonprofit group for the protection of oceans.
00:26:18.860 Okay.
00:26:21.120 Following sex trafficking allegations being brought by prosecutors against Epstein in
00:26:24.840 July, 2019, the organization announced cessation of operations to the same month.
00:26:30.300 Uh, Maxwell is a naturalized U S citizen and, uh, holds both a French and British citizenship.
00:26:35.720 And if you guys, um, just so you guys know, I also covered her extensively.
00:26:39.100 I did my own episode, uh, a full episode for her as well, where we covered her federal and
00:26:43.860 state case as well.
00:26:44.860 Um, just to give you guys a quick little overview of how the scheme worked.
00:26:48.600 Um, Epstein was a financier, had a bunch of money because he was a link to some very powerful
00:26:54.260 people.
00:26:54.940 Um, we're just going to Wexner.
00:26:56.320 Okay.
00:26:56.620 Which we're going to go into more detail with our special guest, because a lot of people
00:26:59.600 didn't really know how the fuck Epstein had his money and everything else like that.
00:27:02.300 He went from a fucking math teacher to all of a sudden, like a billionaire.
00:27:05.200 And, uh, he was, he will blackmail people.
00:27:08.080 Well, we're going to talk about that too.
00:27:09.620 Yes.
00:27:09.860 Um, so what he would do guys, the scheme went like this, him and Matt Ghislaine, right?
00:27:15.820 And again, because he worked for Lex Wexner, who pretty much owned Victoria's Secret, they
00:27:20.260 go to these parties with celebrities and everything else like that.
00:27:22.720 And Epstein and McGillane would always show up with attractive women.
00:27:26.160 And, you know, you know, people always say, okay, it's cool.
00:27:29.460 If you got money, it's cool.
00:27:30.280 If you got status, but the guy that has the women, a lot of times is going to get a lot
00:27:32.820 of people's attention.
00:27:33.400 Right?
00:27:33.860 So he's coming in with Victoria's Secret models, et cetera.
00:27:35.940 Oh, you like the girls?
00:27:36.800 You should party with us sometime, blah, blah, blah, all this other crap.
00:27:39.320 And then they invite them to the parties.
00:27:41.140 And then, you know, when they're at these parties, right, whether it's in London or in
00:27:44.420 New York or in West Palm Beach, he had a house in New Mexico, right?
00:27:47.740 He had mansions all over the place.
00:27:48.760 He had his own island in the Caribbean, right?
00:27:51.860 Hey, do you like younger girls?
00:27:53.600 Right?
00:27:53.800 And then that's when, you know, they would pretty much give them the carrot and see if
00:27:57.540 they would bite.
00:27:57.980 And some of these celebrities did bite.
00:27:59.880 And that's kind of how they would lure them.
00:28:01.300 We'll go into more detail on that on Rumble.
00:28:03.020 But that's kind of how the scheme worked.
00:28:05.140 So they had a little group of girls, right?
00:28:07.580 A lot of them were these high school girls from West Palm Beach, and they'd fly them
00:28:10.940 around to New Mexico, to New York, to the Caribbean, et cetera.
00:28:14.280 And these girls would essentially give massages and or sexual acts with some of these powerful,
00:28:21.440 rich, prestigious individuals.
00:28:23.800 And, you know, Epstein would supply them with the women, okay?
00:28:28.700 And, you know, there was, you know, obviously there's a couple girls that have launched civil
00:28:34.120 suits against Epstein.
00:28:36.020 And actually, that's a matter, that's how some of these names have come up.
00:28:39.400 There was a lawsuit filed in 2015 from one of the accusers over to Ghislaine Maxwell.
00:28:44.440 And in that civil suit, a lot of the names have been exposed, right?
00:28:49.000 And we're going to talk about that in a little bit more detail with someone who knows a lot
00:28:52.340 more.
00:28:52.820 But the point I'm trying to make is simply Ghislaine was a recruiter.
00:28:57.980 Obviously, when you have a woman alongside you, it's much easier to recruit and entice
00:29:02.660 females and make them feel more comfortable.
00:29:04.660 And that was Ghislaine's job.
00:29:06.340 She was one of the main people that basically worked under Epstein, recruiting and finding
00:29:11.560 these girls and kind of soliciting them and moving them around and making them feel comfortable,
00:29:15.900 et cetera.
00:29:16.460 You had something, Angie?
00:29:17.520 There was people that actually pay for their name not to be revealed in this list.
00:29:23.220 Yes, yes, yes, yes.
00:29:24.340 Okay.
00:29:25.500 But that's a snapshot, guys.
00:29:28.420 Like I said before, I covered both of these individuals individually on FedReacts.
00:29:31.720 Feel free to go back and check those episodes out.
00:29:33.740 We can throw the links in the chat for y'all, and I'll put them in the description for you
00:29:36.000 guys as well, where I go into detail with Epstein's older case from, you know, in the early
00:29:40.720 2000s, and I go in detail with Ghislaine Maxwell's case.
00:29:44.040 Can we pull up her indictment real fast?
00:29:46.040 And I could put the links here to the federal indictment, too, so you guys could go ahead
00:29:49.740 and check them out.
00:29:50.260 But I don't want to be too redundant.
00:29:51.280 This is just me giving you guys a summary of what happened with everything else.
00:29:55.980 This is her indictment right here, guys.
00:29:57.340 As you guys know, I think they found her, if I'm not mistaken, in, like, New Hampshire.
00:29:59.780 She was hiding out in one of her lake houses up there.
00:30:02.640 And just so y'all know, I mean, I think this is pretty self-apparent.
00:30:04.520 Both of these individuals are extremely wealthy.
00:30:06.960 Ghislaine comes from an extremely wealthy family.
00:30:08.700 In England, and obviously Epstein finessed his way into some money.
00:30:15.300 But both of them are very, very famous, rich, had powerful friends all throughout the 80s
00:30:22.860 and 90s into the 2000s when they were doing this crap.
00:30:26.140 And, you know, they were rubbing shoulders with, you know, Bill Gates, Trump, Michael Jackson,
00:30:31.980 fucking all these different types of people that you guys are going to see here when we
00:30:35.160 talk about the list.
00:30:36.280 And I just want to do, I do want to stress this, that not everyone on the list, guys,
00:30:40.480 was necessarily involved in criminal activities.
00:30:43.300 Okay.
00:30:43.480 Yeah, no, because there was two things that were revealed.
00:30:46.140 Like, there were documents that had, like, the records of the people that went to the
00:30:50.840 island that he had, where he will have these underage girls, right?
00:30:56.460 And he will hire them to do, like, sexual works and stuff.
00:31:00.140 And there was also his contact list, which is like an agenda, like a...
00:31:06.020 The black book.
00:31:06.900 Yeah.
00:31:07.320 Like a book that he had, like, all his contacts.
00:31:10.420 And there could be anybody in that list.
00:31:12.780 Like, any person that he had contact with.
00:31:15.100 So they weren't necessarily, like, you know, like involved in any of these things that he
00:31:23.360 was doing in the island.
00:31:25.060 The people that were actually important and that's actually, like, relevant for the list
00:31:30.160 is the people that actually have their names in their records that went to the island.
00:31:35.580 So that's the people...
00:31:36.460 And you guys are probably wondering, well, yo, Myra, hold on one second.
00:31:38.620 What the fuck?
00:31:39.100 So you're telling me this billionaire guy, right, and his girl are running around, partying
00:31:45.880 with celebrities, getting these underage girls into parties, having these underage girls hook
00:31:50.980 up with these guys.
00:31:52.280 Why?
00:31:53.100 Well, like, what the fuck is the point of that?
00:31:55.680 Well, my friends, this is where...
00:32:03.420 This is where I'm going to read the chats that we're going to have to go over to Rumble
00:32:06.160 to get the rest of this and bring an expert in to talk to you guys about why the fuck
00:32:09.080 you is doing this shit, okay?
00:32:12.160 And the previous episodes of Fed Reacts with Epstein and Maxwell, the links are in the
00:32:17.860 description right now of this video.
00:32:19.460 Thank you so much.
00:32:20.040 And let's put those indictments in there for them too, Mo.
00:32:22.360 So yeah, guys, you guys can go ahead and watch in full detail there while I go into details.
00:32:25.920 Timestamps are in there as well.
00:32:27.060 But this time we're going to focus on the list.
00:32:29.280 So, you know, give me ones in the chat if that don't make sense with that summary of
00:32:34.260 who Epstein is, who Glenn Maxwell is, what they were basically charged of, what they're
00:32:38.540 convicted of, a summary on his death, etc.
00:32:41.960 And then we're going to go into details with the list and everything else and answer some
00:32:44.380 other questions.
00:32:44.840 But that's an overview of what's going on.
00:32:46.380 Give me ones in the chat that all made sense.
00:32:48.240 And then we're going to read the chats and then we're going to switch on over to Rumble
00:32:51.000 where it's going to be completely uncensored.
00:32:52.960 You guys are going to see why Epstein and Maxwell were doing this shit.
00:32:57.880 Why they took this enormous amount of risk, you know, with getting put in prison, getting
00:33:02.420 in trouble, doing a bunch of time, etc.
00:33:05.380 Why the fuck did they take this crazy risk when they had the world in their, you know,
00:33:10.240 the world was their oyster at this point.
00:33:12.480 All right, let's read the chats and then switch on over.
00:33:15.380 What do we got here?
00:33:17.960 Okay, we got Animal Goes, LNG, L Dog, WMRNW, Bills, Elmo.
00:33:22.640 Okay.
00:33:23.660 Stuck in a rut with my business right now.
00:33:25.320 Still training at the gym and putting the work in.
00:33:26.940 Currently frustrated and a little discouraged.
00:33:28.620 What were the top three things you did when this happened to you?
00:33:30.500 So, bro, there's always going to be bullshit going on, man.
00:33:34.680 You just got to push through it and just make it happen.
00:33:37.280 You know, I mean, hell, I'm going through a little bit of a rut right now, I'll be honest
00:33:39.960 with y'all, but I just make it happen regardless of how I feel.
00:33:43.000 You got to do what's required regardless of how you feel.
00:33:47.380 KR, K Ready goes, what's up, Myron and Angie?
00:33:50.020 Hope you two are doing well this evening.
00:33:51.200 I want to know if you've seen this clip, Myron, from Megyn Kelly's show on Epstein.
00:33:54.360 It was three days ago.
00:33:55.300 It's 10 seconds long, but worth it.
00:33:57.580 I have, maybe I have seen it.
00:33:59.140 I don't know.
00:33:59.600 So, but let's keep pushing.
00:34:02.240 Myron, I think you should bring more attention to how much of a toxic time waster Twitter
00:34:06.440 is.
00:34:06.820 It's the hotbed of internet cancel culture and leftists.
00:34:09.640 It is literal poison in mental health, all social media, but especially Twitter.
00:34:14.440 Well, it depends on what you watch, what you follow on Twitter.
00:34:16.820 Me on Twitter, guys, I typically only follow political shit.
00:34:21.260 I ain't going to lie to y'all.
00:34:22.300 Twitter for me is a political app.
00:34:23.800 So, that's why I use it.
00:34:25.040 I comment on dating and everything else like that, too, but it depends on what you're watching
00:34:30.000 on there.
00:34:30.240 If you watch this bullshit, then yeah, they're going to keep showing you bullshit.
00:34:32.720 So, make sure that you follow the right people and watch the right stuff and you won't get
00:34:36.080 a bunch of bullshit in your timeline.
00:34:37.640 Animal goes, who had authority to stop Acosta?
00:34:40.280 Nobody.
00:34:41.380 Nobody.
00:34:41.700 That is a presidentially appointed position, my friend.
00:34:44.360 So, he has the discretion to do that, to give a non-prosecution agreement.
00:34:50.400 Unoriginal guy goes, hey, Martin, love the Fed Reacts content.
00:34:52.800 You should do an episode on the JCS video of Stephanie Lazarus, active duty cop convicted
00:34:56.600 of murder 20 years after the crime with DNA.
00:34:59.780 Me and Angie watched that one, right?
00:35:01.380 Didn't we watch that one?
00:35:02.260 No, I don't think we have to watch that one.
00:35:05.260 No?
00:35:05.640 But I think I've seen it.
00:35:07.240 Okay.
00:35:08.080 So, we can cover it.
00:35:09.360 Yeah, she killed her boyfriend or some shit, right?
00:35:11.940 No.
00:35:13.040 Okay, I got to go back and double check then.
00:35:14.780 No, that's not the one.
00:35:15.660 Mr. Check It Lugo goes, what's good, Myron?
00:35:17.440 Been living in Austin for the past year from New Britain.
00:35:20.860 The quality of life is so much better down here.
00:35:22.680 Yeah, bro, Connecticut sucks.
00:35:24.160 FC killed himself.
00:35:24.980 This is from Noam Billy.
00:35:25.960 Women would never lie.
00:35:27.140 2020 election was not stolen.
00:35:28.480 COVID was from a bat.
00:35:29.760 Myron is not black.
00:35:32.340 Bruh, this dude.
00:35:33.880 Them boys don't own most banks in Hollywood.
00:35:36.100 Biden doesn't like kids.
00:35:37.300 Oh, wait.
00:35:38.000 This guy, bro.
00:35:39.480 Okay.
00:35:40.160 We got here.
00:35:40.780 King Darula goes,
00:35:41.520 was he already connected
00:35:42.520 or did he leverage women to create his network?
00:35:46.140 I think he leveraged women to create his network.
00:35:48.240 He obviously had some connections here and there,
00:35:50.340 but he really started to take off
00:35:52.280 once he got involved with Wexner
00:35:55.480 and had the resources and the money
00:35:57.000 to be able to go to these parties
00:35:58.800 and bring the women and everything else like that.
00:36:00.580 Because keep in mind, Wexner owns,
00:36:01.980 I forget what the parent company is,
00:36:05.380 but that owns Victoria's Secret
00:36:06.940 and that's how he had access to these models.
00:36:09.460 Let's see here.
00:36:10.060 Anything else?
00:36:10.400 Okay, Wikipedia.
00:36:11.320 For whenever you want to know
00:36:12.120 the official story version of anything,
00:36:13.400 WMari W. Dawson.
00:36:14.480 Shout out to you, man.
00:36:16.380 Le Prey, etc.
00:36:17.760 W. Epstein for not discriminating
00:36:19.120 against the physically disabled.
00:36:20.760 Facts.
00:36:21.880 I helped Mo get into rank.
00:36:23.300 It's your turn to carry him.
00:36:24.280 I like how after I called in
00:36:25.500 and said controllers with FPS games
00:36:26.840 is for rainbow people,
00:36:28.120 you decided to change the mouse and keyboard.
00:36:29.460 W, F, and F, and W, Discord.
00:36:30.840 It's just, bro,
00:36:31.300 it's a huge fucking disadvantage, man,
00:36:34.220 to play controller on PC, bro.
00:36:36.600 No, what up?
00:36:37.300 How the fuck was that nigga
00:36:38.820 Stephen Hawking able to perform
00:36:40.300 in an orgy in a wheelchair?
00:36:41.300 That's the real mystery, diggers.
00:36:44.020 Don't shit poster.
00:36:44.800 Shout out to you.
00:36:46.020 KGB Josh goes,
00:36:47.680 The Z10s are truly diabolical.
00:36:49.280 Love the kids alone, man.
00:36:50.560 Leave the kids alone.
00:36:51.220 Yeah, absolutely.
00:36:51.820 I agree with you.
00:36:53.420 Anything else?
00:36:54.320 Is what he was trying to say.
00:36:55.660 Yeah, of course.
00:36:56.680 Anything else?
00:36:57.200 Yeah, that's it.
00:36:58.000 All right, guys.
00:36:59.380 This is where we are going
00:37:00.580 to transition over to Rumble
00:37:02.780 because it's about to get real.
00:37:06.240 Let's get ready to Rumble!
00:37:11.180 So I gave you all the overview
00:37:12.480 on the Epstein case
00:37:13.860 and Glenn Maxwell.
00:37:14.760 Links are below
00:37:15.160 if you guys want to watch those episodes
00:37:16.340 on Fed Reacts.
00:37:17.320 Indictments are below as well,
00:37:18.460 but now we're going to get into actual lists
00:37:19.820 with an expert that has known about this
00:37:21.380 for the better part of two decades.
00:37:24.000 We're going to bring in
00:37:25.060 my buddy, Ryan Dawson.
00:37:27.640 Let's kill the YouTube stream right now
00:37:29.480 because shit's about to get real.
00:37:33.640 Come on over to Rumble, guys.
00:37:34.560 Rumble.com slash Fed Reacts.
00:37:36.300 Rumble.com slash Fed Reacts.
00:37:37.920 Let's get ready to Rumble.
00:37:38.920 Y'all know what time it is.
00:37:39.740 We're about to get real over there
00:37:40.820 and go into this.