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Sunday Sloper News Magazine Issue 3 10-1-2023 Pearse Redmond

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REFERENCES Both Random and On-Topic

Independent Updates
https://www.independent.co.uk/topic/jeffrey-epstein

JP Morgan Chase to settle Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking suit by U.S. Virgin Islands for $75 million

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uYpCEOdVZc

Prince Andrew retreats to Balmoral as Epstein ties are explored in new doc, expert claims: 'A PR nightmare'
The Duke of York is being profiled in 'Secrets of Prince Andrew'
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/prince-andrew-retreatsbalmoral-epstein-ties-explored-new-doc-expert-claims

Inside JPMorgan’s Year of Being Haunted by Jeffrey Epstein
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-09-28/inside-jpmorgan-s-year-of-being-haunted-by-jeffrey-epstein#xj4y7vzkg

EXCLUSIVE: Saudi crown prince bragged that Jared Kushner gave him CIA intelligence about other Saudis saying 'here are your enemies' days before 'corruption crackdown' which led to torture and death
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5575395/Saudi-crown-prince-brags-Jared-Kushner-handed-U-S-intelligence.html

Jeffrey Epstein Speaking Footage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeGMzQ1bRyo

New details on days leading up to Jeffrey Epstein’s death revealed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNXom3i1qHk

Excerpts of Donald Trump's deposition in New York attorney general's fraud investigation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p26ZcSAAK3Q

Deutsche Bank to pay $75 million settlement to Epstein victims
https://www.france24.com/en/americas/20230518-deutsche-bank-to-pay-75-million-in-epstein-victim-settlement

Government shutdown averted with little time to spare as Biden signs funding before midnight
https://apnews.com/article/government-shutdown-mccarthy-congress-republicans-732baaa19c91f981e492fd0e6a76aba8
Press Release
Ghislaine Maxwell Sentenced To 20 Years In Prison For Conspiring With Jeffrey Epstein To Sexually Abuse Minors
Tuesday, June 28, 2022
https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/ghislaine-maxwell-sentenced-20-years-prison-conspiring-jeffrey-epstein-sexually-abuse

Perversion of Justice: Jeffrey Epstein
In her year-long investigation of Palm Beach multimillionaire Jeffrey Epstein, Miami Herald reporter Julie Brown tracked down more than 60 women who said they were victims

https://www.miamiherald.com/topics/jeffrey-epstein

JPMorgan to pay $75M to settle Jeffrey Epstein-related claims
https://www.wsoctv.com/news/trending/jpmorgan-pay-75m-settle-jeffrey-epstein-related-claims/ZWLUJDNUY5F5NDBNI6W5R2GW7Y/

China is facing an alarming mpox outbreak. Could this be next global health crisis?
https://www.zmescience.com/medicine/mpox-outbreak-china/

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I was excited about that fifty nine and that's pretty good. I know you're excited about the wind, but that sty nine coming up next, we're Rudy Giulietti's past drag performances, all part of an elaborate sting operation to expose child traffickers. Will ask Rudy himself right after this brief time out. It is the Sunday Sloper News magazine. You know it by the intro, hopefully

issue number three. Anyway, I'm normally joined by missus O. This is not the Ocelli effect here on a Sunday, and we're just the setup show really for Aaron Franz and his rather too fascinating hours The Age of Transitions and Uncle the broadcast which will come up at ten pm Eastern here on o'ceelly dot

com. But of course, if you're catching this via a podcast, you don't care what time it is, and thanks for deciding to take a look at the one weird thing that I'm doing once a week here on o'ceelly dot com. Like I said, normally my co host is missus O, but tonight we got a special co host, the guy, the Man Okay Porkins

policy Review. That's right, I got Porkins himself with me. And who else could I bring on as a co host when missus O just eight at the o'celly house, I gotta bring a friend and help me get through it, especially given the topic for tonight. So Pierce, how you doing? Man? I am good, Chuck, it's I'm glad to be here with you on a Sunday. I don't I don't know the last time that I've ever I do have recorded stuff on Sundays, but I don't know the last

time in quite some time that I've done so, especially something live. Yeah, I don't think you and I have ever been live on a Sunday anywhere together. So this is like a rare thing every other day of the week, unless it was like a New Year, you know, that could have been and in that case it would be the Uncle Show, you know, past what five six years, I've done the Uncle's New Year's Revolution, which

you know you're invited to this year too. But anyway, we will get to that in January after we take our pause in November, because I am going to Dallas in about six weeks. So anyway, Pierce, you already know the topic. We got to tell them there has been recent news about a very old story. Now. I got introduced to this story some years

ago, and it seemed to be fodder only for the all media. The mainstream certainly didn't want a piece of this, and I thought for a long time it was because prominent, well known names kept coming up in these discussions, this underground thing that people were getting aware of. Well, with the exception of one newspaper, one mainstream, regular kind of newspaper in Florida seemed

to be covering this and nobody else. And then I heard guys like you, An Opperman, and a few others really digging into the Jeffrey Epstein case. Now, since then, he's entered popular culture. Even you know, Bill Maher and family guy have made jokes about Jeffrey Epstein killing himself and such, you know cartoons. Yeah, Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself either, right, okay, And it's just an aside. Saturday Night Live probably, I

don't know. I don't watch that krab No more Law and Orders featured him very prominently. And by the way, again, I'm trying to resist doing the Sunday sloper only on courtroom drama because you can get through crime podcasts everywhere. But unfortunately that seems to be the picks of what keeps coming up is a lot of stuff where we could spend time in the courtroom. Uh, you know, and we went through the concept of wrongful deaths recently and a

few other things. It's been odd, but this one is, you know, the ugly story that keeps getting uglier. And of course people want to talk about child trafficking, about trafficking in general. Well maybe actually not trafficking in general. Child trafficking seems to be the great dog whistle. But let's go back in time. You focused on this for a bit and felt dirty for it after a while. I think that would be accurate. Yeah,

I think that's a that's a polite way of saying it. And where did you come into this, Like, what was it that gots you hooked? Into Oh man, I got to expose this. Nobody's really talking about this because usually that would be the kind of thing you would have covered. And whether it was geopolitics or it was the dirty underworld and the dirty world, this is what you did. So how did you get into it? By the way, and give us a you know, a general sort of here's

the history of it, Here's how it evolved over time. Yeah, I guess. Uh, I think And I know I've talked about this before on my show and on other other shows, and I hope I'm not like with age and time, I'm not contradicting myself. But I think that I had first heard about it, I want to say, like reading in the Daily Mail, Uh, and it seemed sort of fantastic, this fantastic story, and I didn't really know if I believed it. And then I think I

saw some stuff on like radar online talking about it. And this was, uh, you know, mainly after the fact too. This was not in two thousand and six when the you know, the investigations were going on.

This was not when he was sentenced. This was well after the fact and had something to do with some victims kind of coming forward and also the sort of there was some I don't even know what it's a call it exactly, but there were people that were involved in the original sort of investigation, and ultimately, you know, we're we're involved in the plea deal that he took that began to kind of funnel their own sort of story side of the story

through uh, some reputable and some not so reputable media figures, and those stories began to kind of surface, right, and then I think both of us experienced the personal proximity because you know, once again, Ed Opperman is is a private investigator and gets himself involved in these kinds of things one way or another, whether he's employed or he's you know, something I can never quite make out sometimes exactly how he's involved in stuff, as you well know,

and you and I were definitely working with Opperman up and on, very friendly with each other's shows, this kind of stuff. So I think that might have been part of what drew us in. Yeah, back at that time, I would say, yeah, And I mean, if people want to, you know, what I'm referring to mainly is Alexander Acosta, who

is the former Secretary of Labor under Donald Trump. He was involved in the initial investigation that happened in twenty seven, two thousand and eight that resulted in Jeffrey Epstein pleading guilty to solicitation of an underage minor and and one other count which is related to that as well. Anyway, he started kind of trying to rewrite the story, which is which in retrospect now is odd. I don't know why he was even trying to do that, because really no one

cared. No one really knew what this story was. It was something that was being reported again in the Daily Mail because of Epstein's proximity and relationship with Prince Andrew. These photos of Prince Andrew and some people connected to Jeffrey Epstein and people that were victimized by Jeffrey Epstein. So that kind of piqued my

interest. And I think that if I'm being like totally honest, you know, it was also at a time when I was certainly more enamored and engrossed in the conspiracy media and the sort of conspiracy radio environment, And you know, I think, I don't want to say that I was more gullible, but I was certainly like, WHOA, what is that? You know. I think that a lot of people experience this like when and it's not specific

to like conspiracy theories, but it is. It's there. But just like when you start to learn something right, like you start to learn knowledge about whatever a topic is, and you know, the endorphins start kind of like firing off in your brain and the dopamine, you know, hits you. And there was a little bit of that with this, where I was like,

oh, what is what's this the dark secret underbelly? And also in a very uh, you know, in a non outruistick way, in a very sort of self centered way, I thought, oh, this could be my niche. And I don't think that this is quite the case now, But back then, you know, everyone kind of had like their niche. They maybe covered lots of different topics, but they were really into nine to eleven. Yeah, they were really into JFK. They were into they had

their whole, they had their wheelhouse. It was like, yeah, this is the secret society guy, this is the religious guy, this is the well you know what. Real quickly here, I have something sort of cued up and I don't remember exactly what spot I left a at, but it might be really appropriate. Uh. Some of Epstein's you know, and this

is stuff that was leaking a long time ago. Now it's widely available, but I mean, this was stuff that was leaking and we were able to get ahold of it in a very privileged way, you know, like you had to know somebody and all that kind of stuff. But like the depositions and things. So let's hear from beyond the grave Jeffrey Epstein for a few seconds. Maybe I'll jump around on the clip that I have loaded up here for prostitution in New Mexico. Same answer, have you ever wait, he's

giving answers about they started he solicited to a minor for prostitution? Same answer. Okay, let's go back just a little bit. Have you ever been convicted of a crime? Here we go, Yes, what was the crime of which you were convicted? Two counts, one soliciting prostitution and procuring a minor for prostitution? Do you in fact commit those acts? I'm going to invoke my fifth Amendment? Right, How many times have you solicited a minor

for prostitution? Same answer? How many times have you solicited a minor for prostitution in the state of Florida? The same answer, have you ever solicited a minor for prostitution of the Virgin Islands. Same answer, that is the you are involving your fifth Amendment? Yes, right, business World. Have you ever solicited for prostitution in New York? Same answer? Have you ever solicited for prostitution in New Mexico? Same answer? Have you ever solicited for

prostitution in Paris? Same answer? Have you ever solicited a minor for prostitution anywhere? At any time? Getting him a certain my right, we're going to go up for right, So you are terminating the deposition with the con for the recess of the demosition. Okay, now here's the thing. He gets uncomfortably squirms. They're just barraging him with the same question over and over again, pretty much except changing, well, how about New York? How

about in Florida? And this was a deposition I think conducted in two thousand and nine. And this clip that I'm going to include in the show notes is going to give you a whole widespread, like eight full minutes of various answers just like that where the guy gets aggravated, you know, and decides he's not going to talk anymore. He's going to keep asserting his fifth amendment

right, et cetera, et cetera. I gotta say it looks a lot like the deposition of another guy who we're not going to cover tonight, but who continues to repeat a thing that he's reading all a piece of paper during another deposition that has something else to do with something else that's in the headlines currently. Is that revocable trust, the Donald J. Trump revocable trust dated April seven, twenty fourteen, the same answer, And you are the donor

of the assets, and that trust is that correct? Same answer? And you are the sole beneficiary of the assets, and that trust is that correct? Spame answer. Anyway you get to see him, it's a little more of a loud clip, but that that that has to do with lots of questions about do you have any answer? And he's reading something that his lawyer told him to read, which is incorporated into my answer. I'm going to not assert my you know, I'm going to sert my privilege against self incrimination.

Uh, you know that whole If you're not guilty, why do you plead the fifth somebody once said that. But anyway, we're not talking about him tonight. I just wanted to point out that he's obviously connected to the individual we are talking about. He is connected, and we saw videos which, by the way, I didn't find it right before airtime, but I

really should find it and put it in the show notes. There's videos of the two of him together, you know, even though people say he didn't really know him, etc. But you know what, I don't care about Trump tonight. Let's get back to the subject at hand. Now we know that these depositions were held because of various suits. Again, maybe we knew people who were involved in them. Maybe we knew reporters covering stuff right then

and there. We certainly paid attention to Gallaine Maxwell's trial later. Of course, I'm jumping way the hell ahead. So let's go back into this though. I mean, it's an ugly niche, but it was niche, and then it blew up and went everywhere. Seems like the specialists in the Epstein case had their you know, short spotlight time of specialization in all media, and the next thing I knew, the mainstream got all involved in it. Post Trump selection. I wonder why, what are your thoughts on that,

like, how that changed? Can you describe that for people I don't know? I mean you can see. I don't know if I think you could look at it and say, oh, well, you know, of course, because the media is all controlled by you know, some liberal cabal. They're all in it together, and they're only going after him now because they're trying to attack Trump. And I think that there is there's there is some credence to that to an extent, I think, I mean, certainly under

certain people in the media. But I think that it's also because he was elected president and he had a very close relationship with this person and with other people connected to him, Maxwell and others. It goes back many years, and so I think they are actually kind of doing their job. And then in his cabinet is a guy who was involved in Epstein's sweetheart deals, so absolutely, and then he's also then you know, Trump begins telegraphing messages to

Maxwell and press conferences and others. You know, so it's it's not well, you know, it's there is something there. You know, there is a reason that they are are following it. I think though, that also they began to cover it, uh maybe you know more in the way that we would have wanted him to cover it years prior to that is because it was it become kind of impossible to avoid. And again a lot of that

is also thanks to people that came forward. A lot of that were victims that were involved in it, that wanted, you know, restitution, So a lot of work went in a lot of them. Yeah, there was the seeking and rest institution. And this guy got away with murder here basically, not murdered directly, but the idea that he got away with something because he only served this little bit of time and he got to go out on furlough. He was only staying in the cell a special place, blah blah

blah, the whole bit, all right. And I don't even want to exhaust people with that because you know it, and if you don't know it, I'm gonna provide you with some links you can go check it out. But I saw it not as oh, they're going after it because of Trump. I thought they were going after it finally, because everybody on the other side, you know, in the alt media side or the conspiracy culture side, was screaming, yeah, you know why you don't want to do this.

Because Oprah was on the plane, because Katie Kirk was there, because there's you know, seriously, and all those names do come up. I mean, Kevin Spacey. You know, I could throw the names Bill Clinton, a hundred celebrity names I could throw out there that had connections dealings with this guy, you know, and then it was like, hey, we've been telling you for years that he was involved with the Victoria's secrets guy Wexler, you know, and yeah, so yeah, this whole perfect storm kind

of form. Well, I think too. It's just that that was also when it became uh like unavoidable, and when there were more lawsuits and stuff that was also uh you know, that was still within the sort of the kind of like height of the me too movement, So it was like, too it completely ignore it would be like hypocritical. You know, It's like you're, okay, we're going after I don't know, Matt Lower, but you know, who is arguably a scumbag, but not anywhere near as as

you know, prolific in abuse. To say Epstein's like, they you have to kind of cover all of it. And I think that they were. They were kind of backed into a corner. And also I think that, you know, there were the power that Epstein commanded within the media, within politics, and stuff. They I think people begin to realize this guy doesn't have the juice that he had, or maybe even maybe he never even had

it. Maybe that was also also part of this illusion. See I wonder if me too really did have a key role here, because I mean, after all, people would say, look, obviously, you guys are going after doctor Cosby, uh, you know, who clearly was one of the most powerful media stars on the planet at one point, you can't go after

this guy, you know what I mean? Like that That might have been the other real push here is that, look, you're going after I forget which comedian it was that was supposedly masturbating in front of everybody, and Louis k Yeah, there you go. And you had Jeffrey Tuban get busted on CNN. I thought that was the most hilarious thing. He's like just on a conference call during COVID and hey, you know, look, and I'm

making jokes, but this is serious business. Because there was a lot to this, and Gawaine now becomes this weird like where's Waldo character ran social media, which like, I don't even know how to put all this in perspective because it's just this weird culmination of stuff that turned it from the underground story and it was what was it the Florida Bulldog or Sentinel I forget which was Palm Beach Post was one of the newspapers that covered it for a while.

Okay, you know, so one of the Florida papers was on this, but they weren't getting a lot of traction. The next thing, you know, though, is NBC, ABC, Fox, I think even has a Jeffrey Epstein special and everything else. Then comes the announcements from the FBI. Right, we want this guy in custody again, there's more evidence. We got to go after him, and we're going to take him to court in New York. And now he's not going to be protected by the sweetheart deal

in Florida. And the next thing you know, he's in custody. And the next thing you know, he's in custody after flying back into the country. And this was a guy that was he was tipped off certainly back in Palm Beach. I mean, he was someone maybe he didn't quite have the Jews that he did, but it's not difficult. And you know, I'm sure Ed could speak more to this. You know, his experience and in

that that that sort of world. It's not that difficult to get information out of the courthouse, you know, it's not It's not difficult to see, Oh there's an arrest warrant out for me, or they're you know, they're they're looking into me. There's a docket. That's very easy. You know, even people like you and I could acquire that if we had, you

know, some money in the means. So he knew, I think that, you know that, I think he had been told he was going to be safe and they kind of turned on him and and that kind of be you know, which is again, it's not that important maybe in the grand scheme of things, but I think this was a person who thought he was safe because I don't know why he would ever fly back into the US and he was arrested at the airport in Teterborough in New Jersey. So yeah,

just something to keep in mind. Right, I'm not even gonna bring you know what I brought up Bill Cosby. There's no link in the show notes. And here's why, because he was actually one of Epstein's neighbors in New York. Yeah, just so you know, he's across the street from Bill Cosby, That's why I don't even need to give you a Cosby article to link it. He's just linked by proximity. And that was, by the way, during those depositions, they said, okay, where's your primary residence?

How long here? But okay, where's your big and he had listed all his vacation homes. Uh. It's a really weird thing watching him squirm and then stop the deposition, squirm and stop the deposition, et cetera, et cetera. Interesting how you know, certain people attempt to command control of

everything. Even when they're kind of being put to the wall of being, you know, having the screws put to him about some of the stuff they've done, they still maintain this air of you know, aggravation that somebody would

dare challenge them or try to take control the situation away from them. H And they reassert their control, okay, by by breaking off the interview, by going off the record, by pulling off the microphone and getting up and coming back to the table and sitting down and breaking the rhythm of the interrogator, so on and so forth. I mean, this is what we were

treated to. And then he's arrested and he's in custody and I'm trying to get through this history and you know, some mail sketch style here, but where where do we need to go about him being taken into custody and then he ends up into tention and what happens next? I mean, actually I have a clip related to what happened to him next. If you want me to just play it, sure we can do that, and we'll just take a listen and let's see it's it's about, you know, some of the

time leading up to and then what happened to uh, Jeffrey Epstein. And these were details revealed on NBC News and looks like it was posted about three months ago. But let's take a listen and see what they have to say about Epstein. On NBC Tonight, Jeffrey Epstein, the multi millionaire and accused sex trafficker, was placed on suicide watch. Epstein was placed on suicide watch in late July after he was found injured in his cell with marks around his

neck. Record show Epstein described himself as a coward and someone who does not like pain, but according to the documents, denied being suicidal, saying lots to do for legal case, wonderful life. It would be crazy to take my life. Perhaps the most bizarre revelation in these documents, Epstein mailed a letter to another notorious sex offender, doctor Larry Nasser, the former US gymnastics team doctor convicted of abusing young girls. Epstein's letter was returned with no cell

made present. Jeffrey Epstein took his life August tenth, as two guards sat just fifteen feet from his cell, failing to check on him. Prosecutors say the guards slept and shop online to avoid jail time. The guards struck a deal with prosecutors and admitted falsifying records. Okay, a lot to unpack their

real quick, but I love how they were shopping online and sleeping. Interesting, you know, I guess this is what you can do at a correctional facility in New York when you're, what not guarding a high profile person anyway, I don't know, you know, it sounds like a pretty but it's it's it's fascinating And people have argued now about this. Did he kill himself? Did he not? Was he whacked? What happened to the cameras?

Where's the footage? I mean, all of this, well, the cameras supposedly stopped working, you know, just at the time of the incident, you know, and again I mean maybe that that, I mean, that could have happened. But you know, again it's sort of of all the places and all the time. I mean, yeah, it's so clearly I think even like so some of the photos from you know, the marks on his neck have come out, and I mean, it just doesn't seem like he just ung himself. But again I'm not. I mean, I don't

quote me on any of that. I am in no way, shape or form a forensics expert. Well, none of us is well ready. Look, neither of us is well read in enough to give an accurate assessment of the entirety of the circumstance. Even with some I do have some forensic knowledge, but I will not claim to have direct knowledge of this case. Enough. I've heard things about it. I've seen statements made by people that are supposed to be knowledgeable on it, and it's all very confusing, to say

the least. But this is the history which we find ourselves now getting into. Right now, Look, I'm talking about stuff that happened years ago, and now I'm talking about stuff that happened a short time ago, but still a while back with the Epstein case, and somehow I seem to have lost Pierce. So I'm going to reconnect with him and we're going to continue with the Jeffrey Epstein discussion here on the Sunday Sloper. You'll give it for a

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news. Uh, and I think before I get pierced on this, I'm gonna just play the last clip I got lined up because let's just get through them, right. Anyways, this comes from CNBC Television, and I didn't mean to grab from CNBC on top of the NBC clip I already grab. But they did a concise job and covering something here. And we did see something about Deutsche Bank and maybe there was a settlement connected to Epstein, etcetera,

etcetera that was a little murky. But also in recent weeks this Carl JP Morgan says it has reached an agreement in principle to settle the Jeffrey Epstein sex predator litigation with the US Virsion Islands with a payout of seventy five million

dollars. The settlement ends a bruising episode in which each side accused the other of enabling Jeffrey Epstein's abuses and led to a series of embarrassing disclosures of relationships that high ranking bank officials at the time had with Epstein himself, including one former executive who frequented Epstein's private island. Now the Wall Street firm says the

payments will be divided into three categories. Thirty million dollars will go to US VII charities focusing on social ills, including fighting human trafficking and sex crimes, twenty five million dollars will go to the USVII to enhance the infrastructure and capabilities of law enforcement there, and twenty million dollars will go toward legal fees in

all of this. In a statement, JP Morgan says that the settlement does not include an admission of liability, but the firm quote deeply regrets any association with this man and would never have continued doing business with him if it believed he was using the bank in any way to commit his heinous crimes. After all, the bank has their own heinous crimes to commit, so you know,

we don't want to be involved with his heinous crimes. And I also note that every time I see one of these male announcers sort of choking their way through this, even though they're reading off the teleprompter, it's hilarious to me. I mean, Abby Phillips was totally choking on camera like the other night. It was amazing. She could not get nobody. Some some producer should have brought her a glass of water just yet, right, Yeah, I know, it's like, just take them take a breath. Holy crap.

But these guys literally their throats go dry having to read this crap because they know how dirty this sanitized language really is. But I love the banks, Like, yeah, this guy's too hanous for us. You know, we're the people. We we you know, we often launder drug money and murder money and stuff that I was going to say, it's like that.

You know, drug dealers are fine. Yeah, apparently, you know, like Shelley Castillo tell us, you know, the reason why there's all those banks right there on the border is because the cartels need to bring their cash somewhere. Uh, and that's why the banks are there. Also the car dealerships and duh, use your head. But you know, this guy was

too haynous the banks. I love that anyway, So JP Morgan Chase right, the conglomerate, the massive banking institution, but also Deutsche Bank in Germany a settlement and what is it about, Well, take notice, it's this Virgin Island thing. And at the time of Epstein's death and when it was like okay, there's gonna be no criminal prosecution, now, because you can't

prosecute a dead man, at least not in America. In some places you can in absentia blah blah blah blah, but you can continue with all sorts of other litigation. And this thing in the Virgin Islands is not an American issue. It's the American Virgin Islands, yes, indeed, but indeed it's a different sovereign set of rules. And there is a lawsuit down there, the victims seeking relief from the estate. After all, Lolita Island where the

Lolita Express landed, his place, his joint. Well, maybe they want a piece of that. And I'm not going to begrudge it. I'm not gonna say anything about it. I'm just saying that that's something that we noted would still be ongoing long after his death. And now I leave it to you, Pierce. I mean, the recent news kind of shocking. I didn't expect to see a settlement for probably many more years. But what do

you think. Well, so, the for context of the listeners, this was settled just before the trial was set to begin in I believe it was in early October. It was certainly in October, but it was you know that the trial was going to go forward. They were going, you know, the Virgin Islands was I an't gonna bring you know, Chase, and you know, I don't know, maybe Jamie Diamond was into a perp walk, we don't know, but that was you know, set to happen.

At the time that the lawsuit was filed. They were looking for somewhere in the neighborhood of one hundred and ninety million dollars and ultimately only you know, settled for seventy five million. And just before we get into all of that, it's I think it's just important again for the listeners to note this is now this is like from Wikipedia, right, so take this with a grain

of salt. But the twenty twenty two revenue for JP Morgan Chase one hundred and twenty eight billion with a B dollars right their assets under management, so you know, this is like you're talking about a vast majority of what JP Morgan owns is three trillion with a T. And the total assets so that's like everything, right, you know, which is again I'm not a business expert, but usually total assets it's like some of that and stuff that you

can't necessarily just you know, cash in or something that's a whopping three point eighty seven trillion dollars. I read in there was an article and we can link to it in the was it the Sydney Morning Herald, and they calculated that seventy five million dollars a settlement is what JP Morgan Chase generates every five hours, right, So this is a complete drop in the bucket. I mean even one hundred and ninety million dollars is a drop in the bucket.

But they you know, they're only settling for seventy five million. And again, as you heard in that NBC clip, I mean, a chunk of this doesn't even it just goes to legal fees, you know. So the Virginians have already spent twenty million dollars trying to, you know, sue the trillion dollar bank. So I was, I was, I actually was not that shocked at the settlement. I really didn't see this going. I mean, maybe it would go to trial, but I didn't really see anything substantial

coming out of it. You know, they had eventually, after ducking it for several months, they got you Diamond to sit down for a deposition that took place. I think it was over the course of two days, but it was maybe totaling something like eight hours of you know, time that he gave being deposed, and there was nothing, you know, there were no bombshells that came out of that. There was nothing really all that major, you know, they were the the the case itself. This is so I'm

reading from an Axios article. But the quote, the lawsuit which the US Virgin Islands filed under the Trafficking Victims Protection Act alleged that JP Morgan facilitated Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking venture, not only by banking Epstein, so just by being you know, allowing him to do his banking right, you know, and allowing him to withdraw some one point seven million dollars in cash for payments to

his victims. So again that is a sizeable sum of money for most of the world, but that is really not that large of an amount of money for someone like Epstein, you know. And also you know, he was making payments like that throughout his life, maybe not quite as large. I don't think that was for one victim. I assume that was spread out, you know, amongst a bunch of people. And also you want to comparison. Look, it's not that large of a figure. Just to ask Bob

Menendez. Oops, anyway, go ahead and fear so, you know, I I wasn't. I wasn't shocked. I don't think you know, you're not gonna I'm sorry, no offense to the Attorney General and the prosecutors down in the US Virgin Islands. They were they didn't have a snowball's a chance in hell of taking down JP Morgan. I mean, that's just never going to happen. No, but you did have the ability to aggravate him enough that has settled and I think that they did. But still they ultimately they

settled for nothing. They settled for a fraction of what they were going after. And you know, again, so this is how I viewed it. I think that the people at I think people at JP Morgan were like, do you really want to go to trial? You know, like they sat down and they had some sort of you know, meeting, and they were like, do you really want to go to trial? Because here's what we've dug up, you know, here's what our investigators have found. You know,

the fact that Epstein chose the Virgin Islands is not a mistake. The fact that he that no one ever prosecuted him in the Virgin Islands is not a mistake. You can go back to there were a bunch of financial records that came out. This was certainly after he had been arrested the second time, where you could see the donations he was making to all of the local government figures and law enforcement within the Virgin Islands. So you know, he

had those people in his pocket. They knew what was going on. And in fact, it's come out now and some of the reporting that you know, JP Morgan did in fact threaten to go into that in a trial that you know, they you know, it's been alleged that kind of like but I know you are, but what am I look if you think how about that? You know, yeah, I mean again, it's being alleged that they there were people within the Virgin Islands that were helping him get visas for

some of these children that he was you know, flying in. It's been alleged in the past that you know, he was leaving when he was like under when he was in this sort of fake prison sentence in Farida, in Palm Beach, where he was allowed to leave his cell for hours at a time. It has been alleged. I don't know if it's been proven, but it has certainly been alleged that sometimes he would fly down to his island,

you know. So you know, and again there I believe this was people at JP Morgan that we're talking about, uh, that the Virgin Islands was possibly falsifying some of his sex offender status and looking the other way. So I think that you know, the Virgin Islands looked at the PR and was like, this is not great. We need to attempt to do something.

Let's sue JP Morgan. We know we're not going to take them down, but maybe we'll we'll eventually be a fly in the ointment to such an extent that they will be like, okay, this is really bad PR for us as well. Let's just settle. They'll take this, you know whatever, what is this forty maybe with fifty five million dollars, they'll you know, okay, ten million is going to mental health for victims, and then some of it is, you know, twenty five this million is also just

going into law enforcement investments in the future. So I guess to prevent this from happening again, you know, maybe paying you know, people more or don't, I don't know what, so I think it was. I think

that JP Morgan also, you know, they also recently settled. I mean JP Morgan settled two hundred and ninety million dollars recently, and that was a bunch of different victims that had come together and they were suing JP Morgan so much much larger settlement payment to the victims, although again two hundred and ninety million, I mean that's got to be I mean they're making that in less

than a day. Uh, you know, with all of the the banking interests at JP Morgan is involved in, but still a much larger settlement. And I think the same thing with that, they didn't want this getting more out of hand than it already had. There was you know Jess Statley I think is his name, who was an executive at JP Morgan, who was Epstein's kind of main banker, main contact there. They've they've actually settled for

some sort of uh they have. JP Morgan started suing him right, you know, because of his connection with this guy, and they have made some sort of settlement that is not disclosed. I don't think they were actually trying to get money although I know that that was early on in the lawsuit. They were asking for something I think in the neighborhood of like eighty million dollars that Statley, you know, they wanted him to return as compensation, uh,

you know for all these horrible things that we're going on. I don't know, maybe see that was just a court driven way of trying to readjust his compensation, like so that we don't look like we were compensating one of the guys who was working with Epstein directly. And that's all that is.

That's not even about you know, correcting the ledger really or the the couple million or twenty million or fifty million or whatever they got from him is irrelevant because it's as you said, I mean, they can make that in a less than half a day. So that's not an issue. The issue is to probably just adjust his obscene compensation that he had from the company so it doesn't look like one of the main guys, Hey, he walked away with god knows how much money. And I think that I would assume that in

this undisclosed settlement is some type of NDA that's that's Staley signed. Well, it's probably a layter hell off of us. Yeah, exactly, like you know, neither of us will ever speak about this again in public. You know, that's it. We will consider that this is the rich guy right in the check going. Look, I'm gonna write you this check and we're gonna consider this matter closed forever. And that's that. You know, that

is the price of you get in that check. Yeah, but no, I think that further to your point, I think that the Virgin Islands are just doing it's it's just a pr campaign. They've made a lot of hey in the media, but the Virgin Islands have that uh you know that one of the that along with this massive seventy seventy five million dollars settlement, they have also gotten commitments from JP Morgan that it will implement all sorts of new

policies that will prevent these sort of actions from going on. And JP Morgan has been very forthright in saying, no, this this was never agreed to, This has never happened. We already have these sort of things in place. This was just a case that slipped through the cracks, you know, and and let's just we're done with this. But you know, the Virgin Islands didn't get any any sort of commitment from us. We don't make,

you know, commitments like that is the impression I got. Right, We're going to call this a one time mistake, and right, even though again there are there are emails that have come out recently describing you know, people at JP Morgan. I can't remember if they were. I think they were actually at another person's house, but they were describing it as you know, similar to Epstein's, yet less gaudy and with less nymphets is how they were

described in emails. So again, and this was like, you know, this was like I don't know, twenty thirteen or something like that, well after the fact. So, but yeah, I think it's like many aspects of this case as it has unfolded, just as it has become much more mainstream, and you've gotten lawyers involved, you've gotten law enforcement, you've gotten the media involved, it has essentially just been in order to hush up any

loose ends. Maxwell has obviously agreed to some kind of protection plan with the federal government. I mean, she is not speaking out about a lot of stuff she does know, and no one is mysteriously finding her hung in her prison cell. Yeah, I was going to ask you specifically about out that, because here's something I know very directly. We're not seeing any updates on her anymore. Uh. You know, her family for a little while was coming out saying she was being abused in prison, this and that, and

all of that seemed to have evaporated. Uh, no more complaints, no more noise, no more. And by the way, the conspiracy culture has also given up on her a bit, because everybody was screaming at first, well, what's gonna happen. She's gonna have to reveal some name, she's gonna try and get herself out of there, and what do we got a

whole lot of you know, crickets, right, yeah. I mean, the one of the last articles I saw about her was you know it was it was a piece in the New York Post, and it was talking about how Maxwell is quote unquote revered by inmates for not working with the FETs, you know, and that she didn't crack. And I mean, you know,

maybe that is true. I mean, and again I think that that if that is true, which I could believe, again, that negates this idea that many of us have, which is mostly perpetrated by the media. And I know that this is something that ed Apferman has talked about before, and he's told me this personally, and also want to show it's like prison is not this place where pedophiles are being raped and murdered, and there's this

sort of code of honor. These guys thrive no matter what. And if that headline is even a little bit correct, you can see she maxwell the child trafficking, child molesting, you know, a millionaire, you know, sort of royal adjacent. She's beloved by her the inmates because she didn't crack, you know. And I think that this is also this idea that well, of course Epstein was killed because you know, he was attacked by his

cellmates and stuff like that because he's a pedophile. I don't think so if he had gotten attacked, which I believe he did by the Turtle Lyones corrupt cop who he was jailed as, you know, yeah, the guy he was in before the actual I think that was not I think that was I think someone told him to beat him up, you know. I think that was more to to you know, to maybe to try to silence Epstein, and perhaps it didn't work, maybe he was ready to kind of flip and

that's why, you know, take hung himself. But you know, I don't think that, you know, it's just just something to keep in mind. But that was what I saw. Women in prison is a different culture than men in prison too, absolutely, absolutely, you know. But I don't think that a person I think someone like Epstein would have figured out a way to survive. No, he would have. He would have probably had to make lots of promises and shuffle some money around and make which he easily

could have done. Yeah, I mean, it wouldn't have been that hard to get people's commissary accounts, flush you know what I'm saying exactly. I mean, it's exactly. I mean, it's not that it is not that difficult. And again I think that there is this misnomer. You know, I was just watching this, uh really interesting. This is sort of a

tangent but really interesting show those on Apple TV called Blackbird. I don't know if you've heard of this, Chuck, but it's a it's a true story about a guy who was arrested for cocaine trafficking and he was actually contracted by the FBI to get this serial killer, Larry Hall to talk about the women that he had murdered and possibly to find some bodies. And it's a true

story, really interesting adaptation of this. But Larry Hall is a guy who the FBI alleges this guy has killed forty children, like twelve year old girls. He's still alive, he's still walking around prison. No one's killing him, no one's raping him, no one. You know, it's i mean many times these people they're okay, you know, So just just something to kind of keep in mind. I think that there's a you know, there's

a misnomer. I think part of what perpetuates that, though, is the very sad story of Jeffrey Dahmer and and that reality which he is, you know, continues to be popularized, still putting out more documentaries about him. Fox even has one Fox Nation as a brand new one. Yeah, Dahmer. Netflix capitalized on Dahmer recently. I mean, it's endless with this guy, and his legend is much larger than he was even as a serial killer. So you know, there's that all going on. Meanwhile, we got

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I thought it would be a perfect opportunity to do so with my friend Pierce, because, after all, it has been making headlines as of late. We could have talked about, you know, Jared Kushner's recent issues. We could be talking about you know, well we are talking about this, but we could be talking about the multiple Trump indictments. We could be talking about, Oh, I don't know, the the Biden impeachment. The government didn't

shut down, right, A lot of things going on. Okay, Uh, Prince Andrew right, I like this headline by the bye, uh what is it? Foxnews dot Com. Prince Andrew retreats to uh ball murt whatever that is as yeah as Epstein ties are, let's see explored in new doc. Expert claims a pr nightmare. The Duke of York is being profiled in Secrets of Prince Andrew. Uh so there you go. Even Fox News is in on the act. Okay. Uh and also you know the Saudi Crown

prince and uh you know, and well Hunter Biden too. We could talk about that and Congress arguing over it while they're doing whatever the hell they're doing. Or hey, we could discuss the yelling match that was the Republican debate. Lots of news instead murders Tupos murder. See, I can't even get it all. In Tupos Murder, they actually finally arrested Kiefe d Baby.

I don't know why it took so long, but there it is. Well, even though not to all attention, even though he didn't pull the trigger, or maybe he did, or maybe he did right or maybe he did, who knows, but he hasn't. He's never admitted to it. And he said, oh, well, everyone else that was in the car was

dead dead. Now there's that, And you know, The odd thing that was brought up on my co host on the Friday show is that, you know, the guy's supposedly had cancer recently, and maybe he doesn't want to be in the shoe program when he's trying to go get his chemo, because you know, if you're a gang related straight up and you go into Max Triple Max, yeah, they put you in the segregated housing unit and that's that you have contact with nobody. And by the way, the infirmary sucks

in there. So you know, if he gets look, send me to a lesser high security prison so I can actually have a prison hospital or access to the local hospital. Well, I get my cancer treatment. Maybe because he's in on a drug charge. Anyhow, will it matter? And by the way, will it add to his cred on some circles? You know, if he is one of the people really responsible we're killing Tupac. I don't know. I don't know if that gets you killed or if that gets

you props. I'm not sure. Yeah, I'm not sure. Yeah exactly. Well, I don't know. I mean, he seems to have been bragging about it even after you know, he would have been safe from jail time related to it. I don't know why now and why he continues to, you know, go on you know, radio shows and podcasts talking about being involved in this. But you know that I don't know that that is actually that is a whole other episode. But instead we're on Epstein. And

where does this go from here? Like I said, there are plenty of people in alt world, in right wing alt world in fact, that are you know, just adjacent to the Epoch Times, etc. Who you know, are waiting on the grand reveal here. You know, they're gonna get the rest of Epstein's cohorts, right, They're gonna they're gonna finally expose the list. And by the way, people didn't know favors in the conspiracy world, falsifying some of the uh you know, things like to flight manifests and

crap. Uh. And there were false ones floating around, and there were real ones floating around, and then there were you know, and like I said, we mentioned a bunch of names that were possibly tied to the case. And I don't even know what to make up all of them necessarily, except that I'll stand by the idea that Bill Clinton and Donald Trump both knew him saw him saying there but it is what it is, and where does it go from here? I gotta tell you, Pierce, I don't know.

But what do you think? I mean, are we going to get a grand reveal? Are we going to get you know, the I don't know Gillane deathbed confession? I mean, I know Donald Trump wished her well and all, and so far she hasn't snitched. But you know, are we gonna get a deal cut? Is there going to be somebody that we haven't heard a name before come out and say, look, I actually know all what happened and I can lay it out and I have some paperwork or

something. I mean, what are we going to get here? Or is it just a don't worry, It'll just go down the memory hole with everything else issue? What do you think? I mean? I think you should never say never, right? I mean, maybe there will be you know, a grand reveal disclosure, uh, you know, as as they would say in neuthology. But I highly highly doubt that. I think that this, this most recent settlement, is more evidence that they are nearly, if

not done completely, with Tom buying up all the loose ends. You know, as stated before, Maxwell is in prison, but it is safe she hasn't said anything, nothing has happened to her life. They've made, Matt, you know, fairly large sizeable settlements to a vast uh you know, swath of victims related to this. Maybe we will see some more cash settlements, but in terms of info, no, they settled with the Virgin Islands, which really didn't you know, have much and they didn't really take much

to settle, and that was it. I mean again, they were alleging all sorts of stuff, but when push came to shove, they didn't want to get involved. I don't see again, I think this is all just okay, we are done with this particular topic and buying large in the alternative media, which at one point was you know, very much on top of reporting and stuff, that is all sort of virtually disappeared as well. I don't see people talking about it. I don't see people talking about these reasons

settlements. You know, it is reported in the mainstream media, but only as just sort of well, this is what happened today. Okay, that's it. End of story. So yeah, I don't I don't see the

interest in it anymore. And I say that even for myself, I've sort of lost interest in this, but in part because there you know, I think when you look at other things like you know, nine to eleven and JFK, and these are obviously much larger topics, there is still information that is coming out, and there is still tons of information to kind of follow

and to explore. There is virtually nothing else coming out related to this, And some of that is also because, I mean, you've got a lot of I think you have a lot of victims and other people who are maybe not quite victims but are connected to this, that have signed legal documents. They're not going to talk about this. You know, you don't see. While it is possible in the future, I don't think you're going to see a lot of like tell All books either by employees that work for Epstein or

people that were victimized by him. Well, even if they do come out, I don't think the media is going to pick up on them. I don't think all media is going to pick up on them. I mean, there may be a certain segment that'll try to pick up on it, but I don't think it'll be very successful. I don't think it'll be very fruitful. No, yeah, exactly. I think that it's also the saturation of content on it, I think has backfired in a lot of ways as well.

I think people are kind of bored with it. They want to move on. And again it's like not it's no longer the hot topic that it once was, you know. And and I think that also the people the bar is set so low for people now because of Epstein, because of Trump, because of Clinton, because of the sort of way that they've flaunted this. You know that well whatever, you know, I mean, it's it's

not really that bad. I mean, I I you know, I've seen a lot of people, uh you know, on the sort of more far right media, Well, howbould they kick their own legs out from under them by desensitizing their audiences, because look, they're already saying, look, these are satanic people that eat children. Yeah exactly. You know, they had

whole pizza restaurants devoted to this. They did this, they did that, They had torture chambers, they had, you know, Epstein starts to look small compared to the grand in league with I mean, look, you could be a pedophile, but you're not in league with Satan, are you? You know what I mean? I know it they almost oversold some of the you know, spirit cooking and the dark arts and it's satanic and it's black magic, and well that's a whole lot more interesting than the guy who just

had a thing for the young ones. I think what was it Trump said? Oh he likes them young, right, yeah, yeah, yeah, on them on the younger side, on the younger side, yeah, on the wave. That's like, I see all these like right wing people going on and on about like Zelenski and whatever, that scene in his awful TV show where he plays a piano with his penis, and it's like, yeah, but you voted for Trump. This is a guy that did way worst thing, said way worse things in public, like all the time, you

know, and you're okay with that. So it's like, so, why the hell would I care about what Zelensky did? You know? I mean, it's like and I think that it's it's it's actually worked against them. I mean, they the bar is so low. I mean it's like this, I saw, you know, some of these stuff with uh, you know, Juliani, these stories coming out about him growing women you know at the you know, when they're gonna take back Washington and whatnot. I mean

just the borat video alone. It's I mean, you know, this is this is America's mayor and out and now that girl coming out with the bombshell right like he's sticking his hand under my dress, you know, right there? Ya yawn exactly. I know. I mean it's a shame because it's like I can't imagine what, you know. I mean, it really does feel like Rome is burning. Like if this was twenty years ago, you'd be like, holy crap, I can't believe I just heard that. Now

it's kind of like, yeah, what else you got? Yah know exactly. It's like, yeah, but was he eating a baby? Yeah? Was he like, you know, murdering children and ordering up sex slaves from Toronto at the same time, Yes, unless he was doing that and praying to Satan. I mean you shipping them in wayfair packages, wayfair? What in the hell is that? I don't even know what that is. I hear that stupid jingle because they like totally saturated me with that on all these

different ads, you know, and that that jingle. I hear that jingle and I'm like, I think it's evil just because of the jingle, but the weirdness of your shipping children in wayfair packages. What the hell? I mean, where's it's like that we talked about the Celestimo was on It's Ducker interviewing that guy claiming that he had sex with Obama. I mean, who cares it was? If that is even true, which I doubt it they was, they had consensual sex. Who cares? Like, I mean,

it's not even that. We like, you're talking about way stranger stuff all the time, right, Like, what does that matter? Right? And

he wasn't president, He wasn't he was nobody back then. But we actually live in an age where a guy in congressional testimony was sitting there saying basically what every conspiracy theorist has been begging for them to say for about I don't know, fifty years, and this guy said it, and the mainstream in all media kind of went, well, that's interesting anyway, Yeah, you know, like that's this guy was saying, we have alien technology, right,

we've reverse engineer, reverse engineered it like this. This would be like the dream in the seventies, eighties, nineties, the two thousand opts. The people would be dreaming of this and it happened, and they kind of went, yeah, I don't know though. Wouldn't that be like the ultimate sort of like you know, when we actually do get disclosed, like that was disclosure and we're like, I don't really care, you know, I'm just gonna go onto, you know. I mean, they could trot out

an alien in Congress. See that's what I'm saying, and they would be like, yeah, but look, what about the babies being you know, yes, sacrifices. I'm thinking one hundred and twenty foot Jesus could do battle with Godzilla on Manhattan Island right now, and people would go, that looks fake. Even though their buildings are getting knocked down. They'd go, that looks fake and they'd go, it must be bloom Beam, So what ignore it? Right? And that would be it. So Porkins Policy Look,

I know you haven't been doing a lot at your website. Feel free to post this. I'll send you the audio and U and the graphic for the show. Obviously, you got anything coming up that you're doing or anything you want to promote or should people just go over and you know, check out

your passwork at Porkin's Policy review dot com. Yeah, I would encourage them to check out the passwork I would also encourage them to probably go to a Cheli dot com because I am really bad about posting a lot of power recent episodes, but I will try to remedy that. But I think in the meantime, if you go to a Chelly dot com you can find you know, we've been We've been on and off doing some stuff for the past couple of weeks, and I, you know, I hope to be doing a

little bit more of that as well well when you have time. When you have time, and I'd be more than happy if you can even find your show intro if you want to drop in and do a surprise Porkins policy, Yeah, I would love to do. I might maybe, you know, and I generally don't like doing this on air because then you kind of held

to it, but I would. I am interested in actually maybe doing something on my own show related to the TUPAC stuff, because I find this really fascinating why it's coming out now and the way it's being reported, and again just the circumstances of it are so strange. So that might be something maybe we could do. You know, we'll do We'll do like a live special show for you. Porkins return of Perkins. Nice. That sounds perfect. I'd love to hear that and just sit back and produce it. Anyway,

you guys, I hope you've enjoyed Sunday Sloper. Now look and in about like say, forty five minutes or so, Aaron Fronz will start. If you're on the live stream, Aaron Fronz will start with the age of Transitions, and then the next hour will be uncle the broadcast. But if you're hearing the podcast, you're probably gonna have to go and get it from my feed and you can get both shows together on my feed or go to Aaron's website and get it. Get them over there. I don't care. Just

get the shows and we'll we'll continue to do this thing on Sundays. And meanwhile, keep an eye out because Porkins will keep popping up again unlike he unlike the character in the Star Wars movie. But anyway, although he did return, that's true. Catch you next time. Guy in a day you teach into it, give him to give him all right, Mike, So

we're gonna have to marbecue weather or meat up there. Oh that's girl, Now, I love those starting out for a full look at your forecast with a start, and maybe we can connodle before you get into it about We're not gonna be cannuling coodle min chap. It's gonna be areas of drissed and missile drissed and what am I send here? Missed and dross I literally can find both. Here's some other great town names. Tis oh, it's Linus, Linus. I just kill me. I'm looking everything done in the house.

I'm I got skate, I dropped my hot pocket. I'm so excited about that. Fifty nine. That's pretty good ten years. I know you've said it about the wind, but coming up next, we're Rudy Giuliani's past drag performances, all part of an elaborate sting operation to expose child traffickers. Will ask Rudy himself right after this brief time out

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