Opening Arguments

So... I guess DoJ needs to arrest itself for releasing CSAM in the latest Epstein files?

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Feb 4, 2026
They unpack DOJ’s delayed, sloppy release of the Epstein files and problems with redactions. They discuss reports that sensitive, potentially illicit images were accidentally distributed. They read and flag a survivor’s coded journal and connect it to allegations about powerful figures. They examine emails, money ties, and odd messages hinting at threats and influence.
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ANECDOTE

Survivor's Journal Found In Evidence

  • The hosts shared a survivor's coded journal found among evidence, later transcribed to reveal traumatic episodes.
  • The journal includes a first-person account mentioning Leon Black and describes physical injury and fear.
INSIGHT

Leon Black's Documented Involvement

  • Multiple FBI summaries link Leon Black to sexual misconduct during Epstein-arranged massages.
  • The files suggest Black paid victims and had a closer, transactional relationship with Epstein than publicly acknowledged.
ANECDOTE

Elon Musk's Island Correspondence

  • The dump contains emails showing Elon Musk repeatedly asking Epstein about visiting his island in 2012–2013.
  • Musk's daughter later corroborated timing, contradicting Musk's public denials of acquaintance.
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