The secret Epstein list: Ex-CIA agent unpacks!

The secret Epstein list: Ex-CIA agent unpacks!

New York, USA - In the context of the ongoing discussion about the relationships between Jeffrey Epstein to Powerful Personalities

Giuffre, who testified against Epstein and burdened Prince Andrew, died in April 2023, which raises new questions about the somewhat opaque past of Epstein. Kiriakou also wonders why Ghislaine Maxwell, the accomplice of Epstein, the "Black Book", which was auctioned at Sotheby’s, did not use it to relieve the proceedings. This raises the fundamental question of why the full client directory has not yet been published.

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At the same time, Donald Trump, whose environment is under pressure, is criticized. Justice Minister Pam Bondi had promised to publish all relevant files, but explained that there is no specific "client list". Trump himself has described critics as "weaklings" and dismissed the allegations as part of a conspiracy of the Democrats.

In addition, a review of social media that spread a list of 166 names that many of these names, including prominent personalities such as Joe Biden and Bill Clinton, are not mentioned in the latest documents. According to Politifactact are not listed in the new documents that submitted from a 2015 Virginia Giuffre's defamation against Ghislaine Maxwell. Only Bill Clinton is mentioned in the documents, but without any accusation.

The system around Epstein

The situation around Epstein is not isolated, but part of a larger system of abuse of power, in which powerful personalities can often act with impunity. This topic is treated in the three -part documentary series "Sex, Power and Lies", which raises many structural problems behind the individual cases. The case of Harvey Weinstein, who launched the #Metoo movement in 2017, is another example of decades of abuse of power. Asia Argento, also part of this movement, in turn came into focus even when her own past was taken up in the media, which shows how complex the topics and abuse are interwoven.

How the documentary develops is the connection between power and abuse a deeper topic, which is also reinforced by the Jeffrey Epstein case. Epstein itself was convicted of prostitution in 2008 and died in his cell in 2019. But the questions and speculations about his connections and the secrets he carried with him are far from over. Persistent speculations about the existence of client lists and their hiding places speak for themselves and keep the public discussion alive.

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