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What's CODE SWITCH? It's the fearless conversations about race that you've been waiting for. Hosted by journalists of color, our podcast tackles the subject of race with empathy and humor. We explore how race affects every part of society — from politics and pop culture to history, food and everything in between. This podcast makes all of us part of the conversation — because we're all part of the story. Code Switch was named Apple Podcasts' first-ever Show of the Year in 2020. Want to level ...
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This my re-telling of the story of England. I aim to be honest, and rigorous - but always loving of my country's history. It is a regular, chronological podcast, starting from the end of Roman Britain. There are as many of the great events I can squeeze in, of course, but I also try to keep an eye on how people lived, their language, what was important to them, the forces that shaped their lives and destinies, that sort of thing. To listen free of adverts, support the podcast, access a libra ...
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Welcome to The Confidence Chronicles, a podcast show that's all about empowering women to create self-confidence, to step up and go for what they truly desire. Hosted by award-winning Life Coach and Psychotherapist Erika Cramer, also known as The Queen of Confidence, this podcast will be your go-to source for practical tips and exercises that will help you change your life for the better. With a raw and real approach, Erika will be like a big sister in your ear, hyping you up and encouraging ...
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The Queen's Playbook

The Catering Queen

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Pull up a chair, because The Catering Queen is spilling the tea on how to turn your catering program into a revenue powerhouse. Each episode is packed with tips, tricks, and behind-the-scenes insights to help you win big in off-premises dining. From boosting orders to building repeat business, The Queen’s Playbook is your go-to guide for strategies that actually work. Whether you’re a restaurant pro, catering manager, or just obsessed with growing sales, you’ll leave every episode with somet ...
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Beyond the Horizon is a project that aims to dig a bit deeper than just the surface level that we are so used to with the legacy media while at the same time attempting to side step the gaslighting and rhetoric in search of the truth. From the day to day news that dominates the headlines to more complex geopolitical issues that effect all of our lives, we will be exploring them all. It's time to stop settling for what is force fed to us and it's time to look beyond the horizon.
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The idea, insight, or secret you need for massive impact is just moments away. It’s time to Claim Your Career Crown. The podcast where Business owners and entrepreneurs share the keys to the kingdom to help you open the vault to your greater success. Your host, Lynn Whitbeck, is the Queen of Sales. Business owners and entrepreneurs hire Lynn to ignite winning sales, because most are chasing down leads, lack client retention, conversion, and profit. Also, if you want to get more sales strateg ...
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Aria Code

WQXR & The Metropolitan Opera

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Aria Code is a podcast that pulls back the curtain on some of the most famous arias in opera history, with insight from the biggest voices of our time, including Roberto Alagna, Diana Damrau, Sondra Radvanovsky, and many others. Hosted by Grammy Award-winner and MacArthur “Genius” Fellow Rhiannon Giddens, Aria Code is produced in partnership with The Metropolitan Opera. Each episode dives into one aria — a feature for a single singer — and explores how and why these brief musical moments hav ...
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Elevate the Hustle is the bold, founder-to-founder show for leaders who want to stand tall and scale smart. 🦒 Hosted by Stanley Meytin and Dominic Piccirillo, co-founders of Elevate Teams, the show dives into the real journey—growth, chaos, culture, and the systems that unlock time and revenue. You’ll hear from independent insurance agency owners, entrepreneurs, and operators who are in the arena: how they hire, how they lead, and how they use world-class talent to level up. It’s fast, funny ...
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There Goes the Neighborhood

WNYC Studios and KCRW

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A podcast about how and why gentrification happens. Season 3, produced in partnership with WLRN, Miami’s public radio station, introduces us to “climate gentrification,” reporting about the ways climate change, and our adaption to it, may seriously intensify the affordable housing crisis in many cities. In many parts of the US, black communities were pushed to low-lying flood prone areas. As Nadege Green reports, in Miami, the opposite is true. Black communities were built on high elevation ...
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Welcome to Unf*ck Your Relationships Podcast! I'm your host Michelle Panning - intimacy alchemist AKA your love, sex, and relationship bestie, trigger queen, and founder of my signature program The Connected Woman. I get it, you're done being left on read, getting ghosted and being caught up in a cycle of attracting emotionally unavailable men. Let's be real - you have NEEDS. You deserve it all, you deserve to feel worthy and confident. You deserve a fulfilling love life. For years I was goi ...
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Conquering Workflows & Systems with Alyssa Lang, aka the Workflow Queen, is a show dedicated to bookkeepers and accountants who want to use tech, automation, workflows and systems into their firm so they can scale. We will help guide you on the best tools, softwares and systems that bookkeepers and accountants can use to help you run your firm on autopilot. Our goal is to help you to scale bigger, hirer better and breakthrough to the next level! Conquering Workflows & Systems with the Workfl ...
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It’s all about confidence, queen!! At the end of the day, the only battle you have to fight DAILY, is against yourself and your mind! Each episode hairstylist turned self-made Millionaire Jade Hooper will bring you business tips, success stories and help bring alignment into your life and business! She is real, raw, and dedicated to telling you EXACTLY what you need to hear to reach your higher self!
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DIG in and get your next level mindset in check, to uplevel your business, manifest like magic and call in the cash with the Divine IT Girl podcast presented by Jessica Nevins! Jessica is the messenger with moxie, an abundance queen, money oracle, business alchemist, quantum energy shifter who helps women elevate their mindset and money game to light up and feel liberated. Learn more at https://geni.us/menulinks Don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review! Music courtesy of Kevin MacLeodLink: ...
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Welcome to Minis Made Easy—the podcast that’s all about making your mini-sessions simple, profitable, and stress-free! I’m Rebecca Rice, and I’ve helped thousands of family photographers just like you build thriving businesses through mini-sessions. Somewhere along the way, my students started calling me the “Queen of Minis,” and I’ll gladly own it—because I love showing photographers how to maximize their time and profits while working smarter, not harder. Whether you’re brand new to the wo ...
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The Purpose Show

Allie Casazza

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I'm Allie Casazza, a certified life coach, mentor, and advocate for women stepping into their highest selves. With years of experience and my signature transformation method, I'm dedicated to helping you create a life filled with joy, pleasure, and ease—shattering the outdated narratives that tell us otherwise. On The Purpose Show, I guide you through powerful, transformative conversations that go beyond surface-level. We tackle the real challenges and triumphs women face today, offering raw ...
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Bedrock, USA

iHeartPodcasts and Bloomberg CityLab

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Bedrock, USA is a podcast about political extremism, small town life and the fight for democracy, hosted by Laura Bliss, a reporter at Bloomberg CityLab. In a super-divided, pandemic-era America awash in conspiracies and misinformation, it’s about a group of people who didn’t like what they saw happening in their local governments, and decided to get involved - whether that meant holding a rally, running for office, recalling an official or storming their government with bullhorns and threat ...
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Ready For More

Gaby Abrams - Subconscious Business Coach

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Welcome to the squad, Cosmic Queen! Around here, we are unapologetic about wearing pink on Wednesdays, embracing our too muchness, leaning into intuition, leveling up our game and making a ton of money. And do it all while having a ton of fun, rewriting our subconscious and effortlessly taking leaps! Vroom vroom. Beep beep. Yes, Queen! It’s a whole supervibe up in here! Hi I’m Gaby! A former lawyer turned entrepreneur, wife, boy mom of 2, Miami native, and subconscious success coach! I dance ...
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Business Not As Usual is the podcast for coaches and entrepreneurs who are done playing by the rules, and ready to build a business that actually fits their life. Hosted by Meg Yelaney, mom of twins and a business coach who's built a multi-million dollar brand, each episode is part strategy, part real talk, and a whole lot of "holy sh*t, someone finally said it." Listen on your favorite podcast platform and get ready to scale in a way that feels bold, sustainable, and unapologetically you. H ...
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The conversations you didn't know you needed—but won't stop thinking about. Hosted by artist, and serial entrepreneur Jay Alders, Shifting Perceptions explores the intersection of creativity, entrepreneurship, personal growth, and deep thinking. Each episode features candid, unfiltered conversations with artists, best selling authors, world champions, rockstars, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders who challenge norms and share raw insights on success, struggle, and the human experience. This ...
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Breaking down the up to date Greater Atlanta real estate market in REAL time with two knowledgeable professionals. Amber Rogers, a dynamo real estate broker and experienced agent meshes with Cassie Fuchs, a professional lender and seasoned mortgage loan officer to demystify all things ATL real estate and interest rates today with a fresh and honest perspective that’s candid, fair, and downright perplexing. Check out our “Absolutely Not” segment at the end of each episode where we duke it out ...
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All advertisements are placed only at the beginning of each episode, so Anime Recaps flow seamlessly without interruptions. This ensures that every Anime story you love is experienced fully, whether you are watching through 9 anime, hi anime, gogo anime, or zoro anime. Our commitment is to provide free anime analysis that keeps you immersed in storytelling, making Anime Breakdown the ultimate anime website for fans who want more than just surface-level summaries. In the world of Anime, every ...
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When Jeffrey Dahmer was finally caught in 1991, his confessions to detectives revealed the full horror of his crimes. He admitted in chilling detail that he had lured men and boys back to his apartment, where he drugged, strangled, and dismembered them. He described how he kept body parts as trophies, including skulls and bones, and in some cases e…
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In this filing, the government submits its proposed jury instructions, also known as “requests to charge,” ahead of Sean Combs’ upcoming trial. These instructions lay out how the jury should interpret the law as it applies to the charges in the Third Superseding Indictment, including conspiracy, racketeering (RICO), drug trafficking, sex traffickin…
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In this filing, the government submits its proposed jury instructions, also known as “requests to charge,” ahead of Sean Combs’ upcoming trial. These instructions lay out how the jury should interpret the law as it applies to the charges in the Third Superseding Indictment, including conspiracy, racketeering (RICO), drug trafficking, sex traffickin…
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In this filing, the government submits its proposed jury instructions, also known as “requests to charge,” ahead of Sean Combs’ upcoming trial. These instructions lay out how the jury should interpret the law as it applies to the charges in the Third Superseding Indictment, including conspiracy, racketeering (RICO), drug trafficking, sex traffickin…
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The Department of Justice has displayed a clear inconsistency in how it has handled two allegedly fabricated Epstein-related documents. When the letter purportedly sent by Jeffrey Epstein to Larry Nassar surfaced, the Department of Justice responded swiftly and decisively. Officials publicly and unequivocally denied the letter’s authenticity, leavi…
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During Jeffrey Epstein’s first prosecution in Florida, his legal team adopted an unusually aggressive and confrontational posture toward prosecutors and investigators in the Southern District of Florida. Rather than treating the case as a standard criminal matter, Epstein’s lawyers pushed relentlessly on procedure, jurisdiction, and internal DOJ dy…
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If you don’t plan your year, your year will plan you. And most people don’t realise this until they’re exhausted, overbooked, chasing goals that never landed, and wondering why the life they wanted still feels just out of reach. In this episode, I’m walking you through exactly how Hamish and I plan our entire year in just a few focused hours, and w…
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The Kirkland & Ellis response treats the May 19, 2008 letter from the Southern District of Florida’s First Assistant U.S. Attorney not as a good-faith summary, but as a document that actively distorts the historical record of the Epstein investigation. The firm argues that the letter is riddled with contradictions, misleading framing, and outright …
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"I was making someone else a lot of money. I was making good money, but the amount of money I was making someone else was considerably more." That realization changed everything for Allen Hudson. ⚖️ In episode 4 of Elevate the Hustle, Stan and Dom sit down with Allen Hudson, founder of Community Risk Advisors. Allen was running a $65 billion insura…
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The Kirkland & Ellis response treats the May 19, 2008 letter from the Southern District of Florida’s First Assistant U.S. Attorney not as a good-faith summary, but as a document that actively distorts the historical record of the Epstein investigation. The firm argues that the letter is riddled with contradictions, misleading framing, and outright …
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In this latest edition of The Epstein Files Unsealed we get a look at the sworn statement and recorded interviews of a teenage girl who became entangled in Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking operation after being recruited by another minor, identified in the records as “Haley.” The girl initially described being told she was simply going along to collec…
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In her testimony at the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, “Jane Doe” described being recruited as a minor into Jeffrey Epstein’s world through what initially appeared to be benign social contact and promises of money. She testified that she was drawn in at a young age, gradually groomed, and made to believe the abuse was normal or expected. According to her…
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During the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, Juan Alessi—Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime estate manager—testified as a key insider who provided jurors with a ground-level view of how Epstein’s properties operated on a daily basis. Alessi described his responsibilities managing Epstein’s homes, particularly in Palm Beach, and explained how young girls were regula…
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Annie Farmer testified during Ghislaine Maxwell’s federal trial that she was just 16 years old when Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein flew her to Epstein’s ranch in New Mexico under the guise of an academic retreat. Farmer explained that she initially believed the trip was meant to provide her with educational and career opportunities. Instead, she said …
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Washington has long perfected the art of political theater, where outrage is loudly paraded before cameras only to evaporate when accountability is required. On the campaign trail, fiery speeches about corruption and justice come easy—rhetoric designed for applause, not action. Yet when those same figures sit under oath, the fire dies out, replaced…
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The post-holiday transition can feel harder than we expect, especially when you've had real rest, space, or slower mornings. In this episode, I'm sharing a very honest, behind-the-scenes look at how I'm getting back into work mode after time off, without the pressure to have everything mapped out or "perfect" on January 1st. We talk about: How to p…
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When Jeffrey Dahmer was finally caught in 1991, his confessions to detectives revealed the full horror of his crimes. He admitted in chilling detail that he had lured men and boys back to his apartment, where he drugged, strangled, and dismembered them. He described how he kept body parts as trophies, including skulls and bones, and in some cases e…
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When Jeffrey Dahmer was finally caught in 1991, his confessions to detectives revealed the full horror of his crimes. He admitted in chilling detail that he had lured men and boys back to his apartment, where he drugged, strangled, and dismembered them. He described how he kept body parts as trophies, including skulls and bones, and in some cases e…
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In this latest edition of The Epstein Files Unsealed we get a look at the sworn statement and recorded interviews of a teenage girl who became entangled in Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking operation after being recruited by another minor, identified in the records as “Haley.” The girl initially described being told she was simply going along to collec…
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In this latest edition of The Epstein Files Unsealed we get a look at the sworn statement and recorded interviews of a teenage girl who became entangled in Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking operation after being recruited by another minor, identified in the records as “Haley.” The girl initially described being told she was simply going along to collec…
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In this latest edition of The Epstein Files Unsealed we get a look at the sworn statement and recorded interviews of a teenage girl who became entangled in Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking operation after being recruited by another minor, identified in the records as “Haley.” The girl initially described being told she was simply going along to collec…
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During the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, testimony from a woman identified as “Carolyn” focused on the mechanics of recruitment and grooming that brought young girls into Jeffrey Epstein’s orbit. Carolyn described how she was first approached as a teenager under the guise of legitimate work and easy money, only to find herself drawn into a world where s…
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In his October 2009 deposition, taken during the Jeffrey Epstein v. Bradley Edwards defamation lawsuit, longtime Epstein pilot Larry Visoski described his decades of employment under Epstein and the routine nature of his work. Questioned by victims’ attorney Bradley Edwards, Visoski confirmed that he had flown Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and numero…
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In his October 2009 deposition, taken during the Jeffrey Epstein v. Bradley Edwards defamation lawsuit, longtime Epstein pilot Larry Visoski described his decades of employment under Epstein and the routine nature of his work. Questioned by victims’ attorney Bradley Edwards, Visoski confirmed that he had flown Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and numero…
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In his October 2009 deposition, taken during the Jeffrey Epstein v. Bradley Edwards defamation lawsuit, longtime Epstein pilot Larry Visoski described his decades of employment under Epstein and the routine nature of his work. Questioned by victims’ attorney Bradley Edwards, Visoski confirmed that he had flown Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and numero…
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In May 1665, worrying reports of plague cases crop up inside the walls of London; by June the summer heat was oppressive and it became clear - the plague had returned. Charles and his court left to terrorise Oxford while Londoners died; in plague-stricken Eyam, the villagers cut themselves off to protect their neighbours Hosted on Acast. See acast.…
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In his October 2009 deposition, taken during the Jeffrey Epstein v. Bradley Edwards defamation lawsuit, longtime Epstein pilot Larry Visoski described his decades of employment under Epstein and the routine nature of his work. Questioned by victims’ attorney Bradley Edwards, Visoski confirmed that he had flown Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and numero…
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When Jeffrey Dahmer was finally caught in 1991, his confessions to detectives revealed the full horror of his crimes. He admitted in chilling detail that he had lured men and boys back to his apartment, where he drugged, strangled, and dismembered them. He described how he kept body parts as trophies, including skulls and bones, and in some cases e…
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When Jeffrey Dahmer was finally caught in 1991, his confessions to detectives revealed the full horror of his crimes. He admitted in chilling detail that he had lured men and boys back to his apartment, where he drugged, strangled, and dismembered them. He described how he kept body parts as trophies, including skulls and bones, and in some cases e…
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Jeffrey Dahmer, also known as the "Milwaukee Cannibal" or the "Milwaukee Monster," was an American serial killer and sex offender. He gained notoriety for a gruesome series of murders and acts of necrophilia and cannibalism that occurred in the 1980s and early 1990s. Here is a summary of his life and crimes: Early Life: Jeffrey Dahmer was born on M…
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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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The grand jury transcripts from Operation Leap Year, convened in West Palm Beach in 2007, reveal a federal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein that was far broader and more aggressive than the charges that ultimately emerged. Testimony before the grand jury laid out evidence suggesting a coordinated, multi-victim sex-trafficking scheme involving int…
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The grand jury transcripts from Operation Leap Year, convened in West Palm Beach in 2007, reveal a federal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein that was far broader and more aggressive than the charges that ultimately emerged. Testimony before the grand jury laid out evidence suggesting a coordinated, multi-victim sex-trafficking scheme involving int…
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The Vanity Fair remarks attributed to Suzie Wiles detonated because they exposed a contradiction the administration has never resolved: public dismissal paired with private concern. Wiles spoke as someone familiar with the contents of the Epstein files, despite the Department of Justice itself maintaining that the archive is sprawling, incomplete, …
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During the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, Juan Alessi—Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime estate manager—testified as a key insider who provided jurors with a ground-level view of how Epstein’s properties operated on a daily basis. Alessi described his responsibilities managing Epstein’s homes, particularly in Palm Beach, and explained how young girls were regula…
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During the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, testimony from Larry Visoski, Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime pilot, provided jurors with a detailed look at Epstein’s extensive travel patterns and the people who routinely accompanied him. Visoski described flying Epstein on numerous domestic and international trips over many years, including to the U.S. Virgin Isla…
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Alan Dershowitz quietly dropped his defamation lawsuit against Netflix, ending a legal fight he launched over his portrayal in the Epstein-related documentary series. Dershowitz had claimed the program falsely implicated him in Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes and damaged his reputation, but the decision to abandon the case brought the dispute to an abrupt…
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Jes Staley has repeatedly argued that he was unfairly railroaded by his association with Jeffrey Epstein, portraying himself as collateral damage in a scandal he claims was exaggerated and mischaracterized. In public statements and court filings, Jes Staley has insisted that his relationship with Epstein was overstated, that he had no knowledge of …
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Among the American public, support for Israel has fallen among almost every demographic group. But for many White Evangelical Christians over the age of 35, support has remained steadfast. And that support continues to be a major shaper of U.S. policy in the region. So today, in our final installment of the Code Switch History Class series, we're l…
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Les Wexner’s central role in Jeffrey Epstein’s rise—from obscure money manager to untouchable power broker—has been persistently minimized, softened, or outright ignored in much of the public narrative. Epstein did not ascend in a vacuum. His access, wealth, legitimacy, and institutional protection were built first and foremost through Les Wexner, …
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In the note attributed to an unnamed assistant, she says Jeffrey Epstein changed her life. Once a 22-year-old divorcee working as a hostess in a hotel restaurant, she claims Epstein introduced her to elite society and experiences far beyond what she’d ever known. She name-drops having met Prince Andrew, President Clinton, Donald Trump, Naomi Campbe…
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Speculation has long circulated that Ghislaine Maxwell quietly explored the possibility of cutting a cooperation deal with federal prosecutors in the window between her conviction and her initial appeal in 2022. Observers pointed to unusual signals: sealed filings, delayed sentencing timelines, and reports of meetings between Maxwell’s legal team a…
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The 2007 NPA granted Epstein immunity from federal prosecution, explicitly including “any potential co-conspirators.” However, courts have ruled that this immunity only applied within the jurisdiction of the Southern District of Florida, which negotiated the deal. The Second Circuit Court held that the agreement did not bind other U.S. Attorney’s O…
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In November 2020, lawyers representing a Jeffrey Epstein victim filed a legal motion demanding that the U.S. Department of Justice release previously concealed information related to Epstein’s secret 2007 non-prosecution agreement. The motion centered around a troubling gap in documentation—specifically, missing emails from then-U.S. Attorney Alex …
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The April 24, 2007 testimony before Federal Grand Jury 07-103 in West Palm Beach was part of Operation Leap Year, the federal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking operation. The proceedings took place inside the U.S. Courthouse and reflected a moment when federal prosecutors were actively laying out evidence, witness testimony, and …
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The April 24, 2007 testimony before Federal Grand Jury 07-103 in West Palm Beach was part of Operation Leap Year, the federal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking operation. The proceedings took place inside the U.S. Courthouse and reflected a moment when federal prosecutors were actively laying out evidence, witness testimony, and …
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The April 24, 2007 testimony before Federal Grand Jury 07-103 in West Palm Beach was part of Operation Leap Year, the federal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking operation. The proceedings took place inside the U.S. Courthouse and reflected a moment when federal prosecutors were actively laying out evidence, witness testimony, and …
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Jeffrey Epstein’s legal team didn’t just negotiate within the normal bounds of the U.S. Attorney’s Office in South Florida—they deliberately went over Alex Acosta’s head and straight to Department of Justice leadership in Washington. When local prosecutors appeared resistant to the sweeping immunity Epstein wanted, his lawyers escalated the matter …
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