Diabolical Lies

Jeffrey Epstein & the Ordinary Misogyny of "Extraordinary" Men

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Mar 8, 2026
They reframe why Jeffrey Epstein avoided accountability, probing his early schooling, schemes at Bear Stearns, and thecrafted myth of financial genius. They trace investigative failures, plea deals, and legal maneuvers that undermined survivors. They examine recruitment and trafficking patterns, the role of powerful allies, and how cultural biases and institutional choices allowed abuse to persist.
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INSIGHT

Media Myth Turned Epstein Into An Exceptional Monster

  • Caroline Cake argues culture mythologizes Epstein as a singular evil genius rather than an ordinary misogynist.
  • Early coverage framed charm and wealth as exceptional explanations, obscuring how gendered credibility enabled his rise.
ANECDOTE

Dalton Students Remember Epstein's Creepy Attention

  • Caroline recounts Epstein's Dalton School years where students remembered him surrounded by female students and 'creepy' behavior.
  • Multiple former pupils described a 'circle of girls' and inappropriate attention though no formal incidents were recalled.
INSIGHT

Epstein's Wealth Was Built On Secrecy Not Genius

  • Hosts show Epstein's financial mystique was largely reputation work and secrecy, not clear trading brilliance.
  • Profiles celebrated his aura while he used legal tricks and shady deals to accumulate wealth and connections like Les Wexner.
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