
The Epstein Chronicles Mega Edition: My Interviews With Maria Farmer (3/2/26)
Mar 2, 2026
Maria Farmer, an American visual artist and early whistleblower who filed the first criminal complaint about Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. She recounts her 1996 reports to the FBI, names powerful figures and networks she says enabled abuse, and discusses alleged cover-ups, legal battles, and how institutions and elites shielded perpetrators.
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Epstein Network Was An International Ring Reported In 1996
- Maria Farmer asserts Epstein's network functioned as an international pedophile and child porn ring that she reported to the FBI in 1996.
- She says the FBI ignored her warnings while the ring operated across continents and elite circles.
Maria Says She Reported Powerful Names To The FBI
- Maria describes reporting names like Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Alan Dershowitz and Les Wexner to the FBI in 1996 and says Wexner 'skated' afterward.
- She claims personal knowledge of two children abused by Wexner in the 80s and 90s and years of institutional protection.
FBI Favoritism Hurt Longstanding Survivors
- Maria and Bobby argue the FBI prioritized high-profile victims while ignoring long-waiting survivors; famous athletes received large settlements and public apologies.
- They say this selective response deepened survivors' distrust of federal authorities.

