Epstein Powers (part two)
He was no international man of mistery, but a man who knew how to be useful to the rich and powerful.
Our first installment dismantled the lazy myth that Jeffrey Epstein was some deep-state spook running a textbook blackmail op for a spy agencies. No, he was never on any intelligence payroll in the conventional sense—his game was far more sordid and opportunistic.
Our dive into the murky origins of his fortune showed he never truly left Bear Stearns; he simply took his sleazy financial tricks outside the bank’s walls, where oversight was conveniently absent.
Our colleague Marc Endeweld exposed the timeline lie: Ghislaine Maxwell and Epstein were thick as thieves back in the 1980s, long before her father Robert Maxwell dispatched her to New York as his “ambassador” in 1990. To read here.
Now, let’s keep peeling this rotten onion.






