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Welcome to our Podcast! We are 3 great friends who raised our families in the LEO lifestyle for over 20 years. Without realizing it, we ended up creating our own support system because the struggles of police families haven’t changed. We hope to bring those challenges to light by allowing our confidential guests to share what didn’t exist for us, a safe space to feel supported instead of alone. Our guests will openly share their journeys without identifying themselves, their first responder ...
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The Kimura Chronicles

The Kimura Chronicles

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Step into the minds of two New York City slickers as we invite you along for a ride in the world of MMA. A podcast hosted by two huge mma fans Val and Jay bringing you all your news , rumors, predictions and reviews. For every mma fan out there old and new Welcome To The Elite.
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Is Rachel stupidly brave or lovably impulsive? Are Taxxons unambiguously evil or just another victim of the anti-swarm agenda? Is a cockroach morph ever just a cockroach morph? Read along with three friends as they go through the series and try to answer the Animorphs’ toughest questions.
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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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Take the first step on the journey for truth, it may change your perception of reality and bring a better understanding of the real events that led us to where we stand now, come along for the ride, you may never want to return! CIA, UFOs, JFK, Sumerians, Earth Chronicles, Anunnaki, Nibiru, affairs of gods and men, running out of time, it is what it is, was what it was, it's a new day, screw it, grab the moment with Dave Gregory and ponder tomorrow before you become another piece of the puzz ...
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On today's episode we meet Amy who highlights her incredible 20-year law enforcement career. She shares her mental and physical wellness journey she experienced along the way. She explains how she could no longer survive on luck and had to finally put her health first and take charge of her future after retirement. So, come ride along with us!…
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Prince Andrew has become a perpetual liability for the British monarchy, with his scandals continuing to overshadow the institution’s attempts at modernization and public service. His long association with Jeffrey Epstein and subsequent settlement with Virginia Giuffre, while never an admission of guilt, has cemented him in the public mind as a man…
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Jeffrey Epstein was able to secure political cover in the U.S. Virgin Islands through a combination of money, influence, and strategic alliances with elected officials. Court filings and investigative reports show that he funneled donations to politicians like Delegate Stacey Plaskett and leveraged his relationship with Cecile de Jongh, the former …
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Jean-Luc Brunel, a French modeling agent and long-time associate of Jeffrey Epstein, was under growing French criminal investigations since around 2019 for alleged sexual exploitation, rape, trafficking of minors, and supplying underage girls to Epstein. Brunel founded agencies such as Karin Models and MC2 Model Management (with Epstein’s financial…
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In May 2007, as part of the federal investigation into Epstein’s sex trafficking, the FBI planned to arrest him while he was judging a beauty pageant in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The move was highly strategic: they had gathered evidence and believed the event would provide an opportunity to act. However, prosecutors in the U.S. Attorney’s Office in …
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Jimmy Kimmel, like most of the loud mouths who know little to nothing about Jeffrey Epstein, thinks it's a good idea to bring Jeffrey Epstein and his crimes up and frame those crimes and the years of abuse as a conspiracy theory, all in order to try and score "points" against someone he doesn't like. Meanwhile, what exactly has Kimmel done to bring…
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High-end art is attractive to money launderers because the market is opaque, illiquid by design, and driven by subjective valuations that are easy to manipulate. Buyers can hide beneficial ownership behind shell companies, trusts and intermediaries, buy works in private sales or through friendly galleries (avoiding the transparency of public auctio…
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Seth Lloyd, an MIT professor and quantum computing specialist, came under fire for his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein after it emerged that he accepted both direct and indirect funding from Epstein—even after Epstein’s 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor. Lloyd met with Epstein multiple times, gave him personal tours of MIT’s facilities, and …
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Bill Barr’s deposition before Congress on Jeffrey Epstein was a masterclass in calculated deflection. While Barr insisted that Epstein’s death was “absolutely” suicide, he conceded that the prison surveillance system had “blind spots”—a detail that conveniently leaves just enough room for speculation without providing definitive answers. His relian…
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Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, has always been synonymous with scandal, but her letter to Jeffrey Epstein crowned her the Duchess of Disgrace. In it, she didn’t just thank him—she anointed him her “supreme friend,” as though a convicted predator deserved reverence rather than revulsion. This wasn’t naivety; the whole world knew who Epstein wa…
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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 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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We sit down with Agent X for a second time — not to rehash what was already said, but to dig deeper, press harder, and follow the paper trail farther into the parts of the story that were previously redacted or obscured. This follow-up conversation picks up where the first left off, sharpening lines of inquiry about who is being protected, how inst…
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Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, has gone out of her way to shield Prince Andrew from the fallout of the Epstein scandal, often stepping into the role of public defender when his reputation has sunk to new lows. She has dismissed or downplayed the seriousness of the allegations against him, framing Andrew as a victim of circumstance rather than a m…
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Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, was named in High Court documents over large payments linked to Turkish businessman Selman Turk, who is accused of fraud. Records show that Ferguson received £225,000 from a company connected to Turk, while Prince Andrew was sent £750,000, allegedly as part of a wider scheme involving a Turkish woman’s assets. Andre…
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Darren Indyke was allegedly not just Jeffrey Epstein’s personal lawyer—he was one of the key architects who kept the machinery of Epstein’s criminal network running smoothly from behind the scenes. For years, Indyke allegedly managed Epstein’s finances, foundations, and shell companies, helping to funnel money through a maze of entities that concea…
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Charlie Rose’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein surfaced through reports that Epstein actively referred young women to Rose’s office, pitching them as “perfect assistants.” Phone logs reportedly showed Epstein making multiple calls to Rose with names and numbers of women, and at least one of those women ended up being hired. That Rose—a veteran journalist w…
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Reports from police searches and depositions indicate that Jeffrey Epstein kept numerous sexually explicit photographs in his residences, including images of Ghislaine Maxwell. During a 2005 raid on his Palm Beach mansion, police video showed framed photos of nude women, including one of Maxwell lying naked on a beach. Former house manager John Ale…
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Bill Richardson, the former New Mexico governor, U.S. Energy Secretary, and U.N. Ambassador, passed away on September 1, 2023, at his summer home in Massachusetts at the age of 75. He died peacefully in his sleep. Richardson was known for his long career in public service, including his work as a diplomat and later through the Richardson Center for…
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One of the more fascinating side battles that we have seen during this Epstein fallout is the one currently being waged by Alan Dershowtiz and Les Wexner. The two are embroiled in a bitter back and forth in front of Judge Preska as Dershowitz attempts to drag Wexner into his lawsuit with Virginia Roberts. Les Wexner, for his part, is doing everythi…
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We sit down with Agent X for a second time — not to rehash what was already said, but to dig deeper, press harder, and follow the paper trail farther into the parts of the story that were previously redacted or obscured. This follow-up conversation picks up where the first left off, sharpening lines of inquiry about who is being protected, how inst…
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We sit down with Agent X for a second time — not to rehash what was already said, but to dig deeper, press harder, and follow the paper trail farther into the parts of the story that were previously redacted or obscured. This follow-up conversation picks up where the first left off, sharpening lines of inquiry about who is being protected, how inst…
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We sit down with Agent X for a second time — not to rehash what was already said, but to dig deeper, press harder, and follow the paper trail farther into the parts of the story that were previously redacted or obscured. This follow-up conversation picks up where the first left off, sharpening lines of inquiry about who is being protected, how inst…
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Courtney Wild, one of the dozens of women victimized by Jeffrey Epstein, brought a bold claim: when the federal government secretly negotiated a non-prosecution agreement (NPA) with Epstein in 2007, prosecutors deprived her and others of rights guaranteed under the CVRA — specifically, the right to confer with government lawyers and be treated fair…
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Deutsche Bank’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein is one of the clearest examples of how global finance happily rolled out the red carpet for a predator as long as the money kept flowing. After JPMorgan finally dumped Epstein in 2013, Deutsche Bank scooped him up as a client — not because they didn’t know who he was, but precisely because they did.…
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Prince Andrew’s maneuvering to avoid a deposition in Virginia Giuffre’s lawsuit was a masterclass in royal cowardice dressed up as legal strategy. Here was a man accused of sexual abuse, hiding behind the velvet ropes of privilege, while his legal team played a shell game with jurisdiction, paperwork, and technicalities. Instead of facing questions…
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Prince Andrew’s alleged stay at Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch in New Mexico has become yet another stain in a long list of sordid associations he has tried — and failed — to explain away. Court filings and accuser testimony put him at the ranch during his official trip to New Mexico in 2001, a trip that was supposed to be about his role as a trade …
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Virginia Roberts, passed away in April 2025 at her home in Western Australia, but her legal battles continue posthumously. Before her death, she and Rina Oh were locked in dueling lawsuits: Oh had filed a defamation suit accusing Giuffre of falsely portraying her as an Epstein recruiter and fraud, while Giuffre counter-sued alleging that Oh had phy…
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Ghislaine Maxwell was handed a big win in court by Judge Preska, rejecting an attempt by the Miami Herald and Julie K. Brown to have documents unsealed and released for public consumption. In our next article we talk about the investigation into Epstein's role within the Wexner foundation and what sort of part he might have played in the day to day…
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Les Wexner was subpoenaed by Alan Dershowitz as part of Dershowitz’s counterclaims in the defamation suit brought by Virginia Giuffre. Dershowitz issued subpoenas in April 2020 demanding that Wexner and his attorney John Zeiger produce documents and give deposition testimony concerning Giuffre’s allegations, including those related to Jeffrey Epste…
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Les Wexner is a billionaire businessman known for founding L Brands, the parent company of Victoria's Secret and Bath & Body Works. His relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, a financier and convicted sex offender, has drawn attention due to their close association. Wexner and Epstein's relationship dates back to the 1980s, when Wexner entrusted Epstei…
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The allegations that Jeffrey Epstein “stole” vast sums of money from Les Wexner—often claimed to be in the hundreds of millions—rest on shaky ground at best. The core of the story is that Wexner, the billionaire founder of L Brands, granted Epstein sweeping power of attorney in the late 1980s and early 1990s, allowing him to control bank accounts, …
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Bill Barr’s deposition before Congress on Jeffrey Epstein was a masterclass in calculated deflection. While Barr insisted that Epstein’s death was “absolutely” suicide, he conceded that the prison surveillance system had “blind spots”—a detail that conveniently leaves just enough room for speculation without providing definitive answers. His relian…
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Bill Barr’s deposition before Congress on Jeffrey Epstein was a masterclass in calculated deflection. While Barr insisted that Epstein’s death was “absolutely” suicide, he conceded that the prison surveillance system had “blind spots”—a detail that conveniently leaves just enough room for speculation without providing definitive answers. His relian…
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Alexander “Alex” Acosta served as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida in 2005-2009, during which time his office negotiated a highly controversial non-prosecution agreement in 2008 with Jeffrey Epstein. This deal allowed Epstein to plead guilty only to state charges (solicitation of prostitution), avoid federal prosecution, spend abo…
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The discovery of a second Jeffrey Epstein “black book” only deepened the sense that his network was far larger, more organized, and more deliberately hidden than anyone wanted to admit. While the first book had already revealed a dizzying array of names from politics, finance, royalty, and entertainment, this second ledger of connections suggested …
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Virginia Roberts (Giuffre) filed a lawsuit against Alan Dershowitz accusing him of sexual abuse when she was a minor trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein. The case was explosive, not only because of the seriousness of the allegations but also because Dershowitz was one of the most high-profile names in Epstein’s circle—a celebrity attorney who helped nego…
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Bill Barr’s role in Jeffrey Epstein’s death investigation was defined by damage control and a remarkable ability to look the other way. As Attorney General, Barr initially made noise about how “seriously” the Justice Department would take Epstein’s suspicious jailhouse demise. Yet, instead of digging deep into the glaring failures at the Metropolit…
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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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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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For years, U.S. authorities have expressed interest in the United Kingdom as a potential hub in Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking network, with both the FBI and lawyers for survivors pointing to possible co-conspirators who operated there. The focus has often centered on Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s longtime companion and recruiter, who was born and ra…
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One thing we know about George Santos is that he loves to run his mouth. Even when it's spilling nothing but nonsense. In this epsisode, we get another example of George "Costanza" Santos and the bs he loves to peddle as he serves us up at "hot take" about Jeffrey Epstein. to contact me: [email protected] source: George Santos claims in 2…
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Alan Dershowitz made an appearance on News Nation this week where he attempted to defend the associates of Jeffrey Epstein who were about to be unmasked using the same old excuse that...nobody knew. Nobody had a CLUE who or what Jeffrey Epstein was. In this episode we take a look at what Dershowitz had to say in the interview about Jeffrey Epstein …
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The cases of Jeffrey Epstein and Sean “Diddy” Combs highlight the complexities of holding powerful individuals accountable for systemic abuse and exploitation. Epstein, a financier with global connections, operated an international sex trafficking network for decades, leveraging his wealth and influence to evade scrutiny. Despite overwhelming evide…
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Bill Barr’s deposition before Congress on Jeffrey Epstein was a masterclass in calculated deflection. While Barr insisted that Epstein’s death was “absolutely” suicide, he conceded that the prison surveillance system had “blind spots”—a detail that conveniently leaves just enough room for speculation without providing definitive answers. His relian…
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Jes Staley’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein wasn’t just a lapse in judgment—it was a full-blown embrace of depravity dressed up as “networking.” Staley wasn’t dragged into Epstein’s orbit; he signed up for the frequent flyer program. He flew to the island, sent creepy “Snow White” emails, and played the role of banker, buddy, and image-launderer…
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Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein were quick to condemn Kash Patel’s claim that there was “no credible evidence” of Epstein trafficking victims to anyone but himself. They pointed out that the public record alone undermines Patel’s statement. Virginia Giuffre’s sworn depositions, the Maxwell trial testimony, and multiple FBI interview summaries (FD-302s…
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The story of Alexander Acosta and Kash Patel reveals how two different stages of the Jeffrey Epstein saga were managed by institutions more interested in containment than justice. Acosta, as U.S. Attorney in 2008, has long been portrayed as the architect of Epstein’s sweetheart plea deal, but in reality he acted as a middleman executing a decision …
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The new wave of outrage from lawmakers over Jeffrey Epstein is less a moral awakening than a stage play. For years, these same politicians happily accepted his money, attended his events, and ignored survivors’ pleas. Now, with the cameras rolling, they’ve reinvented themselves as crusaders for justice. Their speeches are choreographed performances…
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Edward Bramson, through his investment vehicle Sherborne Investors, owned a ~5–6% stake in Barclays and repeatedly pushed the bank to address what he saw as governance failures tied to Jes Staley’s past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Bramson publicly criticized Staley for not being sufficiently transparent about those links, particularly his ti…
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