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Life's a SHITSHOW

Jo Day / Natasha Shingles

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Life’s a SHITSHOW is the brutally honest, no-bullshit podcast where Jo and Natasha say what everyone else is thinking but too scared to say out loud. We tackle the chaos of modern life, culture wars, family, politics, and everything in between, with swearing, laughter, and absolutely zero filter. If you’re tired of fake outrage, echo chambers, and people pretending to have it all together, you’re in the right place. We don’t have all the answers, but we’re not afraid to ask the big questions ...
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Bitches on Comics

Bitches on Comics

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Bitches on Comics is a bi-weekly podcast where S.E. Fleenor and Monika Estrella Negra talk to your fave LGBTQ+ folks and women in comics, speculative fiction, and pop culture! In recognition of our unique perspectives and welcoming nature, we’ve been named a “Best Comic Book Podcast” by Book Riot, Screen Rant, Comic Book Herald, and Comic Book Couples Counseling.
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This is the Official Podcas for "Hilliard Guess' SCREENWRITERS' RANT ROOM!" Our host is Hilliard Guess, a WGAw writer, director, TV/Film producer and most recently, the former Director of Development at Blue Monday Prods (now executive producer of Amazon's upcoming CROSS: AFTER HOURS series). Hilliard does one-on-one interviews with guests or rotating co-hosts stop by to drop industry bombs in this unfiltered, hilarious podcast series that delivers nuthin’ but REAL TALK… from REAL working wr ...
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The Critics Club by Ranting Media

Ranting Media, Geoff Stevens, David Feldman, Jim Keel

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Friends come and meet once a month at the Critics Club to discuss their favorite movies, tv shows, video games and much more. Some are more right than others, but that’s half the fun. Join Jim, David and Geoff as they duke it out over their latest opinions.
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The dynamic family trio of Steven, Elijah, and Joshua team up to run wild on marks everywhere! Match breakdowns, opinionated rants, and goofy inside jokes all come with the territory, as they cover all things WWE.
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The Red Head Rant is a passion project long overdue. Hosted by Rory, it's initial purpose was to search for red heads all over the world. This spun into giving successful red heads recognition while still touching on pop culture, sports, current events, and many other observations. Holding no punches, the rant will also feature a book club, lessons, and interviews from all met along the way. Enjoy.
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The Ebone Zone

Ethan Rivers

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Welcome to The Ebone Zone, make yourself at home among the Zoner community. Whether you're binge-listening, you're a casual fan or you're here for the first time, you'll love what goes on. Stay connected on Twitter @OfficialEBZ and Facebook @ebonezonepodcast New episodes are released Friday nights at 9:00 pm.
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Not Your Demographic

NYD Productions

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Tune in every other week as Stella Cheeks & Erin Cline discuss the state of the world, their never-ending reading lists, and occasionally talk about professional wrestling. It's the same Not Your Demographic you've come to know and love. They're just no longer pretending to care about wrestling. It's the circle of life.
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A virtual bookclub where we pair a beverage with the book of choice, then rate, review, rant and rave about it all. Spoilers are a given! Join us to drink and spill about the highs and the lows of whichever (fun and fiction) book catches our fancy.
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The Daily

The New York Times

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This is what the news should sound like. The biggest stories of our time, told by the best journalists in the world. Hosted by Michael Barbaro, Rachel Abrams and Natalie Kitroeff. Twenty minutes a day, five days a week, ready by 6 a.m. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher.
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Rodney's Rant

Rodney Jean-Etienne

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My take on politics, culture, and comics. Hopefully, I can provide you some information and insight on many of the topics I will be covering, and you, in turn, can go look into them yourself to formulate a more informed opinion.
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InkDrinkers

InkDrinkers

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Join Natalie and Erica, two book loving sisters, for a bi-weekly podcast, where they rant and rave their way through all the books they love and use to escape reality.
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Join two longtime cybersecurity professionals and their guests as they rant, rave, and tell you the nitty-gritty of cybersecurity that nobody else talks about in their fancy marketing materials and trade show giveaways, all so you can protect your organization from cyber criminals. This cybersecurity podcast even pairs well with the international best-selling book "Cyber Rants." Zach Fuller and Lauro Chavez have fun, try not to take life too seriously, and definitely don't hold anything back ...
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Books And Bants

Dauda anike

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We talk about everything and more but books are the most important 😉. Listen to me as I ramble on various topics and also give book reviews, recommendation and more. For information follow me at @opeyemissy on Twitter and Instagram. You can also contact me@[email protected]
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Welcome to a New Era of Parenting with Consciousness. (Re)parenting yourself and others with body, mind, heart, and soul, combined with the latest Awareness during Corona and other Collective Crisis! All ideas, except those about Corona, are spoken about in the book; a testimony all about communication and management skills of nutrition, flow, soul care...with consciousness for Calm of yourself and in your children's wholesome lives. You can step any time onto the train of a (self) parenting ...
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Is this a kissing book? Of Swords and Soulmates features two couples (and sometimes more), with varying reading preferences and experiences, as they read, listen, and sometimes watch romantasy stories and discuss plot, fantasy elements, romance, spice, theories, and more. Join us for our non-expert opinions as we discuss, argue, rave, rant, and hopefully entertain. We may just help you find your next reading obsession or at least contribute to that TBR list!
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Book Bonk Podcast

Chilly & Ray

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Welcome to our chilly corner of the book world! Come join Chilly and their friend Ray as they rant about books. Each episode, we’ll be chatting about books we’re loving (or hating), with honest opinions, hot takes, and plenty of laughs along the way. We’re kicking things off with Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros—a fantasy adventure full of dragons, danger, and drama. Whether you're a die-hard reader or just book-curious, come hang out with us for casual conversations that feel like chatting wit ...
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Jeffrey Epstein was a multi millionaire who had political and business ties to some of the most rich and powerful people in the world. From businessmen to politicians at the highest levels, Epstein broke bread with them all. Yet for years the Legacy media and the rest of high society looked the other way and ignored his behavior as multiple women came forward with allegations of abuse. Even after he was convicted and subsequently received a sweetheart deal those same so called elites welcome ...
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Travel TV hosts and authors Rob & Kerri Stuart share tips, advice, and insider knowledge about everything Disney. This includes the same advice they give their travel clients who are looking for that Disney magic for their vacation. You'll learn a lot in this fun and informative show as they talk about Walt Disney World, the parks, Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney's Hollywood Studios, Disney's Animal Kingdom, DisneyLand, or Disney California Adventure and the surrounding Disney resorts and dinin ...
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Fandom Rant Radio

Andor / Star Wars / Marvel / DC / DCEU / Clone Wars / Disney+ / James Gunn

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We're a podcast community passionate about movies, TV and video games that are relevant in pop culture. On our show, we discuss fandom news, theories, and opinions covering a diverse series of topics anywhere from Star Wars to comic book movies.
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Vince Russo's "Before My Head EXPLODES" is a 30 minute, twice a week podcast, where the most polarizing and contraversial man in the history of sports entertainment will rant, rave and rapid-fire his honest opinions on everything from pop culture, current news, entertainment, sports, music and whatever else is twisting his mind and burning his tongue! Real, dynamic, hard-hitting and oh yeah---NO MAMBY-PAMBYS allowed!
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High & Low

Elevated Entertainment, LLC

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Want to know what’s happening on your favorite guilty-pleasure shows? Curious about whether that new movie is worth seeing? Wish someone would break it all down with the perfect balance of recaps, research, and sporadic rants? Welcome to High & Low where the highs and lows of reality shows, movies, and the human condition are met with humor and a low tolerance for B.S. hosted by Bravobravoduckingbravo and featuring questions and comments from the Bravosphere. Wanna support the pod? Links bel ...
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The Afictionado Four

The Afictionado Four- Ashley, Brittany, Cassie, and Lourdes

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/a-fiction-ah-doh/ a devotee and believer of novelists' myths and fantasies as if they were historic or real. Join the 4 afictionados: Ashley, Brittany, Cassie, and Lourdes as they read, rant, and review an array of novels as well as discuss other bookish topics the Afictionado Four are here for you. Join them for your bookish fix with new episodes twice a month.
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On the reg

Thesiswhisperer

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Inger and Jason talk about work, but you know - not in a boring way. Practical, implementable productivity hacks to help you live a more balanced life. Find us at ontheregteam.com
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Join Canadian author and creator Andrew Butters to hear his thoughts on current events, rants about whatever's bothering him, conversations with interesting people, in-depth discussions about music, and hilarious tales of misfortune from his book, Near Death By A Thousand Cuts.
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Between the Reads

Audra Russell

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Dive deep into enlightening conversations with today's most compelling Black Indie and traditionally published authors. Explore diverse narratives and the voices shaping Black literature.
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The Book Wolves

Cameron C. Cross

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Welcome to The Book Wolves! A weekly podcast where I'm joined by special guests to discuss the fun and serious sides of reading and writing related topics. Stick around, there'll be a new Podcast every week :D
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Hello! My name is Gabriel. I'm a transgender guy (FTM), pre-everything. This podcast will have book reviews, conversations about LGBT topics, guest interviews of LGBT people, interviews with friends or family of LGBT people, depression and anxiety talks & tips, etc. Please listen to my intro episode for more about me and what this will be! <3 (You can contact me here: [email protected]) Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cy_cy/support
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The Bookaholic

The Bookaholic

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If you love books, you’re in the right place. This podcast talks about books of various genres that are of interest to me, including occasional interviews and panel discussions for the book nerds delight. Enjoy the obsession.
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A federal judge dismissed with prejudice one of the countersuits filed by Leon Black against an Epstein accuser, ruling that the claims failed as a matter of law and could not be refiled. Black had sought to strike back at allegations tied to his financial relationship with Jeffrey Epstein by asserting claims that included defamation and related th…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s appointment calendars, disclosed through court filings and investigative reporting, painted a stark picture of the scale and routine nature of his alleged abuse. Entries from certain periods showed Epstein scheduling meetings with multiple young women and girls in a single day—sometimes as many as seven—often listed only by first …
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The newly unsealed New York grand jury materials related to Ghislaine Maxwell provide a clearer window into how federal prosecutors built the case that ultimately led to her conviction. The documents outline the scope of witness testimony, evidentiary focus, and investigative priorities considered by the grand jury, reinforcing that Maxwell was not…
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The newly unsealed New York grand jury materials related to Ghislaine Maxwell provide a clearer window into how federal prosecutors built the case that ultimately led to her conviction. The documents outline the scope of witness testimony, evidentiary focus, and investigative priorities considered by the grand jury, reinforcing that Maxwell was not…
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A newly unsealed document tied to the Jeffrey Epstein case revealed that federal investigators once compiled a far broader roadmap for potential prosecutions than the public had previously been led to believe. The document lays out a sweeping list of individuals identified as possible co-conspirators or facilitators, reflecting prosecutors’ interna…
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On August 22, 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice released redacted transcripts and audio recordings of a two-day interview it conducted in July with Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year federal prison sentence for her role in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking ring. During the interview, Maxwell denied ever seeing any inappropriate behavior…
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On August 22, 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice released redacted transcripts and audio recordings of a two-day interview it conducted in July with Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year federal prison sentence for her role in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking ring. During the interview, Maxwell denied ever seeing any inappropriate behavior…
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As 2025 comes to an end, The Sunday Special is looking back on the year in culture. This week, on our final episode of the podcast, we’re talking about movies. The potential acquisition of Warner Brothers by Netflix has dominated entertainment news in recent weeks, but the year in movies has been about a lot more than corporate mergers. Alissa Wilk…
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On August 22, 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice released redacted transcripts and audio recordings of a two-day interview it conducted in July with Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year federal prison sentence for her role in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking ring. During the interview, Maxwell denied ever seeing any inappropriate behavior…
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In a videotaped deposition taken in April 2016, Maxwell was questioned under oath about Giuffre’s allegations of being groomed and trafficked by Epstein and Maxwell—allegations that she vehemently denied, calling Giuffre an “absolute liar” and asserting she had no involvement in recruiting or abusing her. Maxwell repeatedly refused to answer questi…
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In a videotaped deposition taken in April 2016, Maxwell was questioned under oath about Giuffre’s allegations of being groomed and trafficked by Epstein and Maxwell—allegations that she vehemently denied, calling Giuffre an “absolute liar” and asserting she had no involvement in recruiting or abusing her. Maxwell repeatedly refused to answer questi…
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The government of the U.S. Virgin Islands alleged in court filings that Jamie Dimon, as chief executive of JPMorgan Chase, knew—or should have known—about Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking activities while the bank maintained Epstein as a client. The USVI’s complaint argued that Epstein’s conduct was not hidden from view, citing internal bank commu…
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In 2020, the U.S. Department of Justice publicly acknowledged that it had made “mistakes” in its handling of Jeffrey Epstein’s survivors, particularly in connection with the 2007–2008 non-prosecution agreement in Florida. Federal officials conceded that prosecutors failed to properly notify victims about the deal and misled them about the status of…
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Prince Andrew repeatedly refused to cooperate with formal legal requests seeking his testimony about Jeffrey Epstein, denying at least three documented approaches from attorneys representing Epstein victims and, later, U.S. authorities. Lawyers for Virginia Giuffre first sought Andrew’s cooperation during civil litigation in the United States, requ…
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In this civil lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida on March 31, 2010, the plaintiff—identified by the initials C.L.—accuses Jeffrey Epstein of sexual abuse and related misconduct. C.L., a resident of Palm Beach County at the time of the alleged incidents, brings this complaint based on events that occurred w…
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The newly unsealed New York grand jury materials related to Ghislaine Maxwell provide a clearer window into how federal prosecutors built the case that ultimately led to her conviction. The documents outline the scope of witness testimony, evidentiary focus, and investigative priorities considered by the grand jury, reinforcing that Maxwell was not…
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The newly unsealed New York grand jury materials related to Ghislaine Maxwell provide a clearer window into how federal prosecutors built the case that ultimately led to her conviction. The documents outline the scope of witness testimony, evidentiary focus, and investigative priorities considered by the grand jury, reinforcing that Maxwell was not…
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Donald Trump’s day-after-Christmas message about Jeffrey Epstein followed a familiar pattern: loud demands, selective outrage, and a conspicuous narrowing of focus. He framed the scandal almost exclusively as a problem of “Democrat friends,” insisting they be outed while presenting himself as a bystander calling for justice. Coming from Donald Trum…
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In a videotaped deposition taken in April 2016, Maxwell was questioned under oath about Giuffre’s allegations of being groomed and trafficked by Epstein and Maxwell—allegations that she vehemently denied, calling Giuffre an “absolute liar” and asserting she had no involvement in recruiting or abusing her. Maxwell repeatedly refused to answer questi…
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In a videotaped deposition taken in April 2016, Maxwell was questioned under oath about Giuffre’s allegations of being groomed and trafficked by Epstein and Maxwell—allegations that she vehemently denied, calling Giuffre an “absolute liar” and asserting she had no involvement in recruiting or abusing her. Maxwell repeatedly refused to answer questi…
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In a videotaped deposition taken in April 2016, Maxwell was questioned under oath about Giuffre’s allegations of being groomed and trafficked by Epstein and Maxwell—allegations that she vehemently denied, calling Giuffre an “absolute liar” and asserting she had no involvement in recruiting or abusing her. Maxwell repeatedly refused to answer questi…
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In a videotaped deposition taken in April 2016, Maxwell was questioned under oath about Giuffre’s allegations of being groomed and trafficked by Epstein and Maxwell—allegations that she vehemently denied, calling Giuffre an “absolute liar” and asserting she had no involvement in recruiting or abusing her. Maxwell repeatedly refused to answer questi…
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In a videotaped deposition taken in April 2016, Maxwell was questioned under oath about Giuffre’s allegations of being groomed and trafficked by Epstein and Maxwell—allegations that she vehemently denied, calling Giuffre an “absolute liar” and asserting she had no involvement in recruiting or abusing her. Maxwell repeatedly refused to answer questi…
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After her conviction, Ghislaine Maxwell found herself embroiled in an unflattering postscript to the trial: allegations that she failed to pay her own lawyers. Court filings and reporting showed that at least one defense attorney accused Maxwell of leaving substantial legal bills unpaid after the verdict, despite months of high-stakes work on post-…
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Leon Black assembled a formidable, top-tier legal defense team to confront allegations tied to his financial relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, drawing heavily from the highest ranks of elite white-collar defense and former federal prosecutors. Legal observers noted that Black retained attorneys with deep experience in complex financial litigation,…
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A San Francisco woman on her way to the University of California, San Francisco Medical Center unexpectedly gave birth inside a Waymo autonomous taxi after it detected “unusual activity” and contacted emergency services. The robotaxi continued to the hospital, arriving before first responders, and both mother and baby were safely brought inside. In…
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Prince Andrew was not covered by Jeffrey Epstein’s 2007–2008 federal Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA), a point that has repeatedly been misunderstood or deliberately obscured. Legal experts have emphasized that the NPA applied narrowly to Epstein himself and, at most, to unnamed U.S.-based co-conspirators under specific jurisdictional limits tied to…
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Legal professionals responding to the revelations about Scotty David, identified as Juror #50 in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, focused on the seriousness of his post-verdict disclosures and what they suggest about juror candor during voir dire. Attorneys noted that David’s public statements—particularly about his personal background, media consumpti…
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The newly unsealed New York grand jury materials related to Ghislaine Maxwell provide a clearer window into how federal prosecutors built the case that ultimately led to her conviction. The documents outline the scope of witness testimony, evidentiary focus, and investigative priorities considered by the grand jury, reinforcing that Maxwell was not…
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The newly unsealed New York grand jury materials related to Ghislaine Maxwell provide a clearer window into how federal prosecutors built the case that ultimately led to her conviction. The documents outline the scope of witness testimony, evidentiary focus, and investigative priorities considered by the grand jury, reinforcing that Maxwell was not…
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Federal officials disclosed that more than one million previously unidentified documents tied to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation were recently located, dramatically expanding the known universe of Epstein-related records. According to the Department of Justice, the files were discovered during a broader records review involving the FBI and federa…
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Donald Trump’s Christmas Day Truth Social rant about Jeffrey Epstein read less like a calm denial and more like a public meltdown. While insisting—yet again—that Epstein was essentially a “hoax” story inflated by political enemies and the media, Trump spent an extraordinary amount of time angrily revisiting the scandal, attacking “sleazebags,” and …
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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 documented for years. The names now circulating—Sarah Kellen Vickers, Lesley Groff, Adriana Ross, Nadia Marcinkova, Darren Indyke, Richard Khan, Jean-Luc Bru…
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This week, The Daily is revisiting some of our favorite episodes of the year and checking in on what has happened in the time since. In the past few years, GLP-1 weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Zepbound have been radically reshaping the people’s lives, changing appetites and health. But the drugs also have the power to affect other parts of cons…
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The DOJ’s transcripts with Ghislaine Maxwell read less like a deposition and more like a polite coffee chat, with Todd Blanche treating a convicted trafficker as if she were a misunderstood guest instead of a predator. Rather than pressing her for truth, the exchanges gave Maxwell space to “set the record straight,” validating her narrative and lau…
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The Wall Street Journal reports that the Epstein scandal unleashed a wave of internal turmoil in the Trump administration, as aides scrambled to contain political damage once Trump’s name began surfacing in Epstein-related files. What began as attempts to weaponize Epstein connections against rivals morphed into a defensive posture as Trump and his…
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Jeffrey Epstein claimed that in the early hours of July 23, 2019, his cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione—an ex-cop then awaiting trial for multiple murders—tried to kill him. According to corrections officers’ logs, Epstein was found in his cell in a fetal position, barely responsive, with orange fabric tied around his neck. He initially told officers h…
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Jeffrey Epstein wasn’t merely a wealthy predator—he was a protected government asset, strategically positioned within elite circles to gather intelligence through blackmail and sexual exploitation. His 2008 sweetheart deal wasn’t a fluke; it was part of a larger intelligence arrangement, confirmed by language in legal documents explicitly stating h…
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In court filings responding to JPMorgan Chase’s lawsuit, Jes Staley went on the offensive, arguing that the bank was attempting to shift institutional responsibility for its long relationship with Jeffrey Epstein onto him personally. JPMorgan has alleged that Staley, a former senior executive, misled the bank about Epstein and failed to flag risks,…
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In 2023, The New York Times filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Virgin Islands Economic Development Authority after the agency refused to release records related to Jeffrey Epstein and the substantial tax benefits he received while living in the territory. The Times sought documents detailing Epstein’s participation in the USVI’s Economic Development …
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Donald Trump’s most recent comments on Jeffrey Epstein reveal a man in panic mode, lashing out at his own base while trying to downplay one of the most damning unresolved scandals of the modern era. In a Truth Social rant, Trump scolded his “boys” and “gals” for fueling what he called a “civil war” within MAGA over the Epstein case, particularly ta…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s so-called “black book” was less a contact list and more a grotesque monument to power shielding power. It wasn’t filled with your everyday acquaintances; it was a who’s who of billionaires, politicians, royalty, celebrities, and Wall Street heavyweights—names that had no business being in the same Rolodex as a convicted sex offend…
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The 2019 New York federal grand jury transcripts capture the final prosecutorial push that led to the arrest of Jeffrey Epstein on sex-trafficking charges in the Southern District of New York. The transcripts reflect prosecutors laying out a sweeping pattern of alleged conduct, including the recruitment and exploitation of underage girls, the use o…
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Merry Christmas to each and every one of you who takes the time to listen, think, question, and care. This time of year is about more than lights and traditions—it’s about gratitude, reflection, and the people who choose to stand with you when the noise gets loud and the truth gets uncomfortable. I don’t take for granted that you invite this work i…
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Newly released documents from the U.S. Department of Justice tied to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation include a previously undisclosed 2001 Palm Beach Police Department complaint concerning Ghislaine Maxwell. According to the report, three female college students said Maxwell approached them about working at a residence in Palm Beach—identified as…
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The downfall of Jes Staley traces back to his long-running professional and personal relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, which resurfaced publicly years after Epstein’s crimes became widely known. While serving as CEO of Barclays, regulators began scrutinizing the extent to which Staley had been transparent about the relationship, including email co…
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Putting Nicholas Tartaglione—a former cop facing a serious violent case—into the same cell as Jeffrey Epstein has always looked like a decision that begs for more explanation than the system ever really gave. The official framing leans on routine housing pressures and standard placement decisions at MCC, but that’s hard to square with Epstein’s sta…
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The Palm Beach police report reads like the opening chapter of a crime saga everyone wishes had ended sooner. In painstaking detail, investigators laid out how Jeffrey Epstein operated a revolving-door abuse scheme out of his Palm Beach mansion—recruiting underage girls, often as young as 14, under the guise of “massages,” then paying them cash aft…
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The Palm Beach police report reads like the opening chapter of a crime saga everyone wishes had ended sooner. In painstaking detail, investigators laid out how Jeffrey Epstein operated a revolving-door abuse scheme out of his Palm Beach mansion—recruiting underage girls, often as young as 14, under the guise of “massages,” then paying them cash aft…
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In the late 1990s, Jeffrey Epstein donated money to the Interlochen Center for the Arts in Michigan, a relationship that later drew scrutiny after it was revealed he had access to a private cabin on or near the Interlochen campus. Reporting and survivor accounts indicate Epstein used the cabin while visiting the school, raising serious concerns abo…
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