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September 5, 2025 • 33 mins

Why would someone falsely claim to be a victim? On this week's edition of Famboogie, we discuss the Epstein "victim" press conference and give our theory behind the circus. We also dig into a growing credibility crisis in alternative media, and how a group of major social media influencers got caught pushing anti-Trump Indian propaganda. Finally, we dig into Lauren Chen's return to X - the Canadian national YouTuber that got herself involved in an alleged Russian influence scandal on the eve of the 2024 election. You won't want to miss this episode of Famboogie!

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
This is Red Pilled America. Hey, it's Patrick Corelci.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
He I'm Adrianna Cortez and welcome to Red Pilled America's bamboogie.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
I hope you guys are enjoying your week. This is
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Crazy week in news that is just kind of showing
again this crisis that we're having in alt media. I

(00:53):
hope you guys are enjoying your week. Adriana, how's your
How is your week?

Speaker 2 (00:59):
My week was a fantastic, very very busy. We are
hard at work on a new Red Piled America story
that we're going to be bringing to you next week.
But this week we're going to do a fan boogie
for you guys. But you know, I've had a busy week.
My daughter started her senior year of high school, and
I have to tell you it's been kind of hard.

(01:19):
But she did let me drive her to school because
you know, she drives, now obviously she's a driver. She
let me drive her to school the first day of
school and it's the last time I'm ever going to
drive her to school for her first day of school,
and it.

Speaker 1 (01:33):
Was just kind of sad. It was it was a
kind of a milestone. But I think it's all good.
I mean, we're going to We're going to be driving
her to school in college. I'm sure at some point.

Speaker 2 (01:43):
Oh we are not.

Speaker 1 (01:44):
It's okay.

Speaker 2 (01:44):
Thank you for trying to make me feel better. But
you know, it's been good. A lot of senior stuff
going on. We did our senior portraits, so I've kind
of been busy. I've been momming really really hard and
working on Red Pilled America and on you know, my
fashion put blog. So yeah, it's been good.

Speaker 3 (01:58):
In you.

Speaker 1 (02:00):
I've been working on our new episode and it's going
to be coming out in a couple of days and
it's going to have to do with Cracker Barrel. And
I actually found some stuff about this company that I
think is going to shed some new light on the controversy.
We actually went and checked out Cracker Barrel for the
first time as well too.

Speaker 2 (02:21):
We did we had was it a late lunch early
dinner because it was like it was like a two
o'clock meal. It was a weird.

Speaker 1 (02:28):
Time, Alenner, I guess you call it a linner.

Speaker 2 (02:31):
I've never heard of a linner bit, Okay, Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
We have a lunch dinner, okay. And I could understand
why people have fallen in love with with the space
and the kind of nostalgic aspect of it. But we
found some very interesting information about the backstory on Cracker
Barrel that I think is going to shed some light
on a lot of the things that you've been hearing
on that brand, and we're going to be coming out

(02:54):
with that in just the next couple of days. Keep
an eye out for that. And as we've also been
telling you guys, we've been working on a YouTube tube
version of our show, which we were going to launch
this week, and we decided we wanted to give it
a couple more weeks because we're going to put a
little bit of a campaign behind it, which we will
be talking with you guys about very soon. So that
we've been working on that as well too. But I

(03:17):
want to get into some of these stories because it's
been pretty fascinating, this whole Ebstein story that will not
go away, but we continue to be vindicated by the
information that comes out on that, we're going to talk
a little bit about this Epstein story. We're going to
get into a very interesting thing that just broke, which

(03:38):
is all of the there's a lot of these conservative
influencers that we're caught pushing out information or pushing out
lobbying messages for another country that they didn't divulge as
they were promoting it. It's kind of showing this crisis
that we're having in alt media. And we're also going
to get into this Lauren Chen's story that you guys

(04:01):
might have heard about last year. Lauren Chen was or
is a influencer from Canada that moved into the United States,
and last year she got raided in September early September
by a bunch of FBI agents and was accused of
working with Russians and basically running a kind of a

(04:24):
Russian influence operation through her company Tenant. She has spoken
out finally after about a year, and we're going to
a year later. We're going to get into that. But
let's start off with this Epstein story, because when I
saw this happen the other day, it was the second
I started watching this press conference, I got the same

(04:46):
vibe that I get every time that we look into
these sex trafficking stories, which is the grifter vibe that
I got for those of you guys that haven't looked
into it. There was a press conference within the last
like forty eight hours or so. It's alleged victims of
Jeffrey Epstein that claimed that they were trafficked by him,

(05:10):
and they are trying to get behind a massy a
Thomas Massey, a push to release all of the Epstein files,
this kind of transparency push to release all these Epstein files,
and so they're trying to apply pressure on Congress to
sign this act and release all of these Epstein files. Now,

(05:35):
this press conference was exactly what I've been talking about
now for about three months, in that this story has
been weaponized and now it's being weaponized to beat up Trump.
If you actually looked at the crowd, what you would
see is is a bunch of anti Trump signs calling

(05:55):
Trump a pedophile, literally calling him a pedophile, and calling
him a pedophile protector, and sllonging him Pedo number forty
seven meaning the President number forty seven, calling the GOP
in general pedophiles, the Great Old Pedophile Party. And it's
turning out to be this coalition of these different groups

(06:18):
that are using this Epstein story as a political weapon.
This is Elisa Phillips and she spoke at this Epstein
Files Transparency Act rally in Washington, DC.

Speaker 2 (06:32):
She is apparently or allegedly one of Epstein's victims of.

Speaker 1 (06:36):
Gre To her former model, I believe very attractive woman.

Speaker 4 (06:41):
Yes, in the year two thousand, I was taken to
Jeffrey Epstein's island while on a photoshoot on a nearby island.
Who I saw and what I experienced there was a
glimpse into a very dark and disturbing world. For years after,
I tried to avoid Jeffrey, but he had introduced me
to Katie Ford, the owner of the four modeling agency.

(07:04):
Epstein's reach went to the very top of fashion, arts,
and entertainment. This did not just happen to underage girls
in Florida. In New York City, hundreds of young, ambitious
women were abused by him. Epstein was not just a
serial predator. He was an international human trafficker. And many

(07:24):
around him knew, many participated, and many profited, and yet
he was protected. So I stand here today for every
woman who has been silenced exploited and dismissed. We are
not asking for pity. We are here demanding accountability and
I'm demanding justice. Congress must choose, will you continue to

(07:50):
protect predators or will you finally protect survivors? And also,
I would like to announce here today us Epstein's survivors
have been discussing creating our own list. We know the names,
many of us were abused by them. Now, together as survivors,
we will confidentially compile the names we all know who

(08:15):
regularly and who were regularly in the Epstein world. And
it will be done by survivors and for survivors. No
one else is involved. Stay tuned for more details.

Speaker 2 (08:29):
I'd like to point something out when she says that
she was trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein. You know when she
first made contact with him and she was assaulted by him,
according to her, and then sex trafficked. She was twenty
one years old. Okay, she was not a minor.

Speaker 1 (08:44):
She was twenty one years old.

Speaker 2 (08:45):
She was twenty one years old.

Speaker 1 (08:46):
Okay, so what are we talking about here?

Speaker 2 (08:49):
I thought we were talking about a child tex trafficking ring.

Speaker 1 (08:51):
Okay, she was twenty one. So this is the thing
with this story. First of all, she says that they
know the names. They haven't compiled this list yet. Now
we've been out, what are we going on now a
decade plus of this story. I mean I think he
was like arrested like in two thousand and four for
the first time, and then again in two thousand and

(09:12):
nine or something. I mean, we're talking about over two
decades now this thing has been going on. They haven't
compiled that list yet, and they are going to be
compiling it confidentially. So these people that they are suggesting
are part of this pedophile ring are just roaming out
there in the streets right now. They are not willing

(09:34):
to say these stories. Now they'll take the position that, oh,
these are very powerful people and they're afraid to say anything.
They don't have any evidence, So what are they going
to do. They are going to compile the name these
names and give it to Marjorie Taylor Green, who is
a representative. She is going to take it into Congress.

(09:58):
Here is Marjorie Taylor Green that was also at this conference,
talking about what she is going to do when she
gets those names from these quote unquote survivors.

Speaker 3 (10:10):
They just told their stories of being raped and being abused,
being victimized, being manipulated, being cohersed, and basically held in
a prison of captivity, of sexual abuse while they were young,
young teenagers and extremely young vulnerable women. And in Jeffrey

(10:30):
Epstein's home and the places they went with him, they
saw the most powerful people in the world in his pictures,
and they saw him with those people. Can you imagine
how terrifying it would be to name names like that.
These are some of the richest, most powerful people in
the world that could sue these women into poverty and homelessness. Yeah,

(10:55):
it's a scary thing to name names, but I will
tell you I'm not afraid to name names. And so
if they want to give me a list, i will
walk in that capital on the House floor and I'll
say every damn name that abuse these women.

Speaker 1 (11:10):
Okay, So she is going to go and take these
names from these people. By the way, none of them
have done any deep dive on any one of these
these quote unquote victims, victims, these alleged victims. They're going
to take the names and then go onto Congress and
Marjorie Taylor Green is going to say them out loud

(11:32):
on congress floor. Why does that matter, because there's immunity.
They can say whatever they want to say on the
congressional floor and they have immunity from that. So you're
going to take names from these people that we don't
know whether they have credibility or not. And we will
get to some of their credibility in a second. But

(11:53):
you're going to take their names and walk onto the
congressional floor and name these people's names and muddy them
and do it in such a way where you can't
even be sued for defamation and without any evidence, because
if these people had evidence, they would be saying what
these names are, okay, they would just be freely saying them.

(12:16):
You know, we've gone up against powerful people before in
the past. We had the evidence, we published the evidence,
We put it through rigor. When we did a story
with the Breitbart News on mister Creepy, we gave them
our evidence because they wouldn't publish it without seeing the evidence.

Speaker 2 (12:34):
Their legal council reviewed it.

Speaker 1 (12:36):
The legal council reviewed our evidence, and.

Speaker 2 (12:38):
We also published it in our book.

Speaker 1 (12:40):
Yes, and we weren't accusing them of a crime. We
were basically saying that this person was done doing inappropriate things.
It's a little bit of a side note point being
is is that we understand dealing with powerful people. We
get that, but we're at this point now where it's
put up or shut up. So why would all of
these people come forward and make all of these claims?

Speaker 2 (13:02):
Yeah, why would say that they're a victim if they're
not a victim? Why we're going to tell you that.

Speaker 1 (13:07):
Right after the break, you're listening to Red Pilled America's
Famboogie and we're talking about the Epstein press conference that
was done in Washington, DC earlier this week. And it's
coming down to what we said was happening. This is

(13:28):
being turned into a complete political weapon, and it's being
used against now Donald Trump. They're actually calling him up.
Not only are they calling him a pedophile, they're calling
him a pedophile enabler. And it is gone in a
direction that we could so easily be predicted. Why would
all of these victims come forward and claim to be

(13:52):
victims in something like this? And it's pretty simple. It
comes down to money. Okay, these women have gotten payouts
rum these this Epstein fund that is put together to
pay out victims, and they claim victimhood and they've made

(14:13):
millions of dollars from that. In addition, you have people
like the woman that committed suicide earlier this year, This
Virginia Roberts Gouffrey. She had at one point been peddling
a book for and also trying to get a movie
out of the book. Okay, she accused Alan Derschwitz, the

(14:35):
famous lawyer, of being of some kind of sexual assault
on her. She went into great detail on that sexual
assault and then she eventually had to recant it. Yeah, okay,
this is the central figure of the Epstein list, this
Epstein pedophile ring, is this Virginia Roberts Goofree.

Speaker 2 (14:58):
Yeah, and you know, she's very sadly has passed away.
But she did have a history of saying things that
were not true. Admittedly exactly she admittedly said I did
say that and it wasn't true. Yes, So that's a
major problem.

Speaker 1 (15:14):
And that's what happens with all of these sex trafficking stories.
And this is the approach that we have taken when
we start to do research on these sex trafficking stories,
is that you go to the central figure of that story,
whether it be Tim Ballard with the Sound of Freedom
kind of thing, that we did, or whether it be
Eliza Blue or you look at their central story and

(15:37):
then you dig into that and if that falls apart,
then you have to question everything else that's around it.
This Virginia Roberts Gooffree person was being heralded at this
press conference. There were signs saying believe Virginia. It was.
It was like a me too movement number two going on,

(16:00):
but this time being pushed by the GOP and and Libertarians.

Speaker 2 (16:04):
Yeah. Now, I do want to say before we go
any further, because I know we're probably going to get
some slack for this, that you know, Jeffrey Epstein was
a pig and a disgusting human being. He clearly like
to have, you know, sexual escapades with young young women
and girls and teenage girls, and we in no way

(16:26):
condone that behavior.

Speaker 1 (16:28):
Audi.

Speaker 2 (16:28):
It makes that clear.

Speaker 1 (16:29):
I mean, it's obvious to us.

Speaker 2 (16:30):
But we did get some pushback last time we did.
You know, one of the listeners said, oh my gosh,
you guys have a daughter. I can't believe you guys
are defending him. We're in no way defending him.

Speaker 1 (16:38):
No, he ended up right where he deserved to be. Okay,
but he's dead yeah, he's now and now you're talking about,
you know this, trying to put this whole child pedophile
ring story or this narrative back on the front pages.
By the way, when they're doing this press conference, every
one of the networks, we're carrying it except for Fox,

(17:00):
every one of the networks, CBS and NBC, ABC, MSNBC, CNN,
all of them were carrying it live.

Speaker 2 (17:08):
Because they want to muddy up Trump. They love that
it makes Trump look terrible. And there's Marjorie Taylor Green's
front and center.

Speaker 1 (17:16):
Yes, and right behind them literally as this press conference
is going on, there's huge signs calling Trump a pedophile. Yeah, okay,
they are loving this story. This is exactly the kind
of story that they This is all they have really
right now, and so this is what they're putting front
and center. So anytime you look into these sex trafficking
stories and you start to dig into this story, the

(17:37):
central story, very seldom does anybody ask tough questions. We've
experienced this, We've seen it happen time and time again
because people don't want to be accused of being pedophiles
or pedophile enablers, or you don't want to believe you know,
they believe all women kind of thing that they used
against Kavanaugh, by the way, Supreme Court Kavanaugh by the left,

(18:02):
now the right is using it. Anytime you start to
ask hard questions, they start to fall apart. There was
one journalist at this conference, this press conference. His name
is Michael Tracy, independent journalist. He's one of those kinds
of guys that just you know, gets on a story
and then kind of digs into it and keeps going
and keeps going. He's been on this Epstein's story for

(18:23):
quite some time, and he has dug into the veracity
of some of these claims. And one of the things
that he's kind of been driving home is this Virginia Roberts,
Goofree person who was the central martyr of this press conference,
who they all kind of held up as this martyr
person because she died, she committed suicide earlier this year,

(18:44):
and she's this kind of angelic, you know, creature in
this whole thing. She was the one that was the
one of the primary people that started this whole Jeffrey
Epstein pedophile ring accusation, and she has on several occasions
had to completely recant her story. So Michael Tracy goes

(19:08):
to this press conference and her lawyer was there. He
was the lawyer, the central lawyer, Edwards at this press conference,
and he Michael Tracy asked him a question about his client,
his former client, Virginia Roberts Gouffree, basically saying, hey, wait
a minute, this person has had to recant things, and

(19:30):
you guys are holding her up as this central figure.
Is there an issue here?

Speaker 2 (19:36):
It was a great question. And I also want to
note that Michael Tracy was invited there as a journalist,
so he didn't just show up there. You know, he
did not show up uninvited. He was invited to go
there as one of the journalists that was invited.

Speaker 1 (19:49):
And here he is asking that question.

Speaker 5 (19:51):
You represented Virginia Roberts Guffrey for many years. She eventually
had to recant the allegations that she made against Alan Dershowitz.
She alleged that on at least six occasion when she
had such traffic. Hethless she recant to that question, and
so why isn't that she should be as incredible in
this respect? You're not going to answer the question, how
is that an.

Speaker 6 (20:11):
A fair question?

Speaker 3 (20:11):
How did the victims feel about the interview that was
given to Glenn Maxwell by Todd Blanche. Why aren't you.

Speaker 5 (20:16):
Gonna answer that question? How's that an illegitimate question.

Speaker 6 (20:19):
To your question about the uh, the allegations. There's a
simple answer, release the files, I agree with the American
public decide instead of But you and.

Speaker 5 (20:28):
Your college were talking about this woman as though she
has unblemish credibility. She made up egregious allegations against a
prominent individual, among others. She wrote a memoir and then
had to admit Edwards and his other council had to
admit it was a fictionalized memoir. He knows what I'm
talking about. That contained hugely salacious allegations that gets a
whole host of prominent individuals. So shouldn't you tell the
public about this?

Speaker 6 (20:48):
You've been heard and even the question, even Alan Dershoud
says to release the files. Released. That is the answer,
and that's what we're here for.

Speaker 1 (20:57):
Okay. So what you're gonna hear here is police walking
up to this journalist that was invited to a press
conference and they are going to forcibly remove him from
a press conference on the direction of Marjorie Taylor Green.

Speaker 5 (21:14):
I'm not interrupting. He just came in after my question.
Are you what are you doing?

Speaker 1 (21:23):
Are you killing me?

Speaker 3 (21:24):
Are you even conso?

Speaker 5 (21:26):
No, I'm not congession. What do you think I'm doing here?
B Conni says, for what you know, I'm a journal
I was inlater. If you don't move me, you're going
to be placed on the arrest. Okay, I don't know that.

Speaker 1 (21:48):
That is what happens every time somebody tries to ask
a serious, legitimate question to these quote unquote victims. Every
time somebody tries to come forward and say, okay, wait
a minute, let's check the vera of your statement. You
are claiming this. You are holding up this person as
a martyr. She has been on record, had to recant

(22:12):
things time and time again. This Robert's lawyer, that was
her lawyer wrote in a book, has already kind of
admitted that there's no evidence that Jeffrey Epstein had blackmailed anybody.
The guy was a scumbag that liked young women, and
then he would bring women to their parties. Our theory

(22:36):
is is that he'd bring women to parties and they
would they were kind of like call girls at these parties.
And the problem is is this man was very wealthy
and was around a lot of people that are important people,
people with money, and now they want to release these

(22:56):
files and dirty up people that have nothing to do
with what Epstein was doing with his shenanig is that
we're going on. That is why Trump doesn't want to
release these files. People are claiming, oh, well he ran
on that. No he didn't. There was We've played clips
here before on the in the past where Trump was asked,
would you release these files? And he said, well, I

(23:16):
would kind of hesitate on the Epstein stuff. I released
the JFK stuff. I would release the you know, some
of these other kind of files that you guys are
are interested in, But the Epstein stuff, I feel like
that's going to get some people that are innocent associated
with him because he kind of ran around with people.

Speaker 3 (23:35):
So, if you were president, would you declassify you can
answer yes or nervous these.

Speaker 6 (23:39):
Would you declassify the nine to eleven files?

Speaker 4 (23:42):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (23:42):
Would you declassified JFK files?

Speaker 3 (23:44):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (23:45):
Would you did?

Speaker 6 (23:46):
I did a lot of it.

Speaker 1 (23:47):
Would you declassify the Epstein files?

Speaker 7 (23:49):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (23:50):
Yeah, I would. I yes, I would. I think that
less so, because you know, you don't know you don't
want to affect people's lives of its phony stuff in there,
because there's a lot of phony stuff with that whole world.
But I think I would, or at least.

Speaker 4 (24:03):
Do you think that would restore trust help restore trusty.

Speaker 8 (24:06):
I don't know about Epstein so much as I do
the there's certainly about the way he died. It would
be interesting to find out what happened there because that
was a weird situation and the cameras didn't happen to
be working, et cetera, et cetera. But you'd go a
long way toward that one the other stuff.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
I would, And so Trump while this press conference was
going on, he was approached about this press conference and
this was his response.

Speaker 8 (24:28):
President.

Speaker 9 (24:29):
Right now, there have been survivors of Jeffrey Epstein speaking
at a press conference on the Capitol Hill. They're calling
for these case files the doctors to be released. And
Thomas Massey, who is thought who was sponsoring at discarded
positions you'd get the House to vote on the rest
of the documents, says he doesn't be you're implicated in
these files, but many of your friends and donors maybe,

(24:50):
And he says that's why Justice part is redacting them
as slow walking. The release art is the Justice Department
protecting any friends or donors.

Speaker 8 (24:59):
So this is a Democrat hoax that never ends. You know,
it reminds me a little of the Kennedy situation. We
gave them everything over and over again, more and more
and more, and nobody's ever satisfied. From what I understand,
I could check, but from what I understand, thousands of
pages of documents have been given. But it's really a

(25:21):
Democrat hoax because they're trying to get people to talk
about something that's totally irrelevant to the success that we've
had as a nation since I've been president. Even if
you look at d C right now, DC, it's a
totally safe zone. It's called a safe zone. That's a term,
it's a term of art. It's a safe zone because

(25:42):
it's very safe. You can walk down the street now
and nothing's going to happen, no crime, no murders, know nothing.
Because we had a lot of problems with certain places
and we still do. All run by Democrats, or for
the most part, run by Democrats. So what they're trying
to do with the Epstein hoax is get people to
talk about that instead of speaking about the under success

(26:03):
like ending seven Wars. I ended seven Wars. Nobody's going
to talk about because they're going to talk about the
Epstein whatever. I understand that we were subpeded to give files,
and I understand we've given thousands of pages of files,
and I know that no matter what you do, it's
going to keep going. And I think it's I think, really,
I think it's enough, because I think we should talk

(26:25):
about the greatness of our country and the success that
we're having.

Speaker 1 (26:29):
He's entirely right there. It's they're never going to stop.
It's one of those conspiracy theories that is designed to
never go away. Now you have people like Marjorie Taylor Green,
you have Massy in there who during the Trump during
the Biden administration, he wasn't pushing for this. He wasn't

(26:50):
pushing for the release of the Epstein files. Neither was
any of the Democrats. Now that Trump is in office,
they wanted they've found their issue to beat him up
with this, and it is a hoax.

Speaker 2 (27:05):
They're actively working against Trump, They're actively working to hurt him.

Speaker 6 (27:09):
They are.

Speaker 1 (27:09):
It's so clear. And I used to when he first said, oh,
this is a Democrat hoax. I thought, that's I don't
know if that was the right thing to say. Now
he's right, that's what it is. Well, it's also before
that's what it's become.

Speaker 2 (27:21):
Oh, definitely. And guess what, and the Republicans are giving
them the assist Ye. I want to go back to
something though. I want to go back, and I want
to talk about the money. The money that some of
these women who have claimed that they were victims of
Jeffrey Epstein have gotten.

Speaker 1 (27:37):
Okay, yes, Well, one of the people that was speaking there,
her name is Anny Farmer. I believe she had gotten
at least one point five million dollars from the handholding
trauma from holding hands with Jeffrey Epstein. She would later
be go through some kind of a process that changed

(28:00):
her memory into it being assault. She got one point
five million.

Speaker 2 (28:04):
Yeah, and by the end, the judge in that case
declared that there was this is the judge's words, no
illegal sexual activity okay, at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein
or Galline Maxwell. Okay. The girl, the other woman that
we played a clip of earlier, Lisa Phillips, who was
twenty one, She got a payout from the JP Morgan settlement.
She got how much did she get?

Speaker 1 (28:24):
I'm not sure how much money she's got. She she
hasn't released the number.

Speaker 2 (28:27):
Yeah, she wants to keep it pride.

Speaker 8 (28:28):
Yes.

Speaker 1 (28:29):
Then you have the Onoska de Anuska de Georgio. She
got a payout of reportedly three point five million dollars
from the victim fund. This is somebody that had a
relationship with Epstein well into her twenties.

Speaker 2 (28:45):
She was practically in perimenopausa.

Speaker 1 (28:49):
She would She ended up dating what's his David Hasselhoff
for a while, then they ended up breaking up. She
went back to Epstein, and this was after all the
allegations and he got charged and everything. She created a
little relationship with him again, reconnected with him, and now
she's a victim. It's just one of those things where
you know you were able to tap into a fund

(29:11):
because you claim to be a victim of his.

Speaker 2 (29:14):
Now And were any of these women children at the
time of the alleged assault.

Speaker 1 (29:19):
I don't think any of them were underage, except for
perhaps this Virginia Roberts Goofree person. And this is the
other thing.

Speaker 2 (29:30):
I think she was like sixteen years old.

Speaker 1 (29:31):
So I think she was seventeen. Yeah, and her whole
claim to like what she's been able to build this
whole story around when she was alive was this picture
that she had with Prince Andrew where he had his
arm around her. She's smiling. By the way. There's no
evidence other than she sued him at some point, and

(29:52):
I think he settled out of court because he didn't
want to go through the legal process. But he always
claimed his innocence. And all they have is a picture
of them together. That's it.

Speaker 2 (30:02):
You know, been talking about this Epstein child sex trafficking ring,
But at the press conference, there was something that was
said that really struck me. It was by the lawyer Edwards.

Speaker 1 (30:12):
Edwards, who was the lawyer of the Virginia Goofrey.

Speaker 2 (30:15):
Yes, he basically said that once the women reached a
certain age, that Jeffrey Epstein would introduce them to some
of his friends. Now, when he said to me, when
he said that they reached a certain age, it sounded
to me like once they became of legal age, once
they were no longer minors.

Speaker 1 (30:32):
Here he is at the president.

Speaker 2 (30:33):
Then then he was introducing them.

Speaker 1 (30:36):
Here you go. Here he is talking about that.

Speaker 7 (30:39):
Every one of these women was abused by Jeffrey Epstein,
and his scheme was to personally abuse women when they
reached a certain age. He did farm a section of them,
some of them out to some of his friends. That
doesn't mean all of his friends. With that said, I'm
more than happy to assist in helping create the list
behind the scenes and see what we do with that.

Speaker 2 (31:01):
So he's admitting there, am I reading?

Speaker 1 (31:04):
That sounds like what he's saying there is that when
they came of age, basically when they became of legal age,
he would farm them out. It doesn't sound like he
was waiting when they were like, you know, young, and
they were minors. He said, when they became a certain age,
when they reached a certain age. So so then now
what are we talking about here? Are we talking about

(31:26):
some women that may have been involved in like the
sex work business and you know, maybe later regretted it.
I mean, that's what it sounds like to me. The
primary reason why it has gotten this big is because
of all of these conservative influencers and social media influencers.
It's got me to thinking, Adriana, I love the conservative people.

(31:52):
I do not like the conservative influencers. Are there are
so many of them are grifters. So many of them
are looking for the clickbait. They have allowed this story
to grow and grow and grow for a decade. Now,
they've been using this story now for a decade, and
it's time to say put up or shut up. If

(32:14):
you don't have any evidence. Now you're muddying our president
and calling him a pedophile. Now you have Marjorie Taylor
Green standing with people that have signs that are calling
Donald Trump a pedophile. That's where we're going with this. Now,
this man is a pedophile enabler. Really, it's just it's

(32:36):
shocking to me now. Of course, a lot of the
people have been pushing this story for years have gone
completely silent on this press conference, and some of them
are actually flipping. Some of them are actually saying, wait
a minute, now, this is looking like a grift. It
may not have used to be a grift, but now
it is a grift. You know what, look at yourself
in the mirror. You guys are the ones that allowed

(32:57):
this story to get up to this level. You should
have dug into it and checked into this story before,
or you just grabbed onto it because it got you clicks.
That's while all of the son of a bitches work
in this business. They look for whatever has viral, you know,
stickiness within the social media, and they just grab it

(33:18):
and they just feed it to their followers and they
make money off of this.

Speaker 2 (33:23):
That's what it comes down to. It's all about the money.

Speaker 1 (33:25):
It's all a grift.

Speaker 2 (33:26):
And that's how you, guys, we have become and remain
the friendless.

Speaker 1 (33:30):
We don't care about that. I want to go into
you in our next segment to underscore this and really
underscore about how this is. This grift game is completely
sweeping through the conservative influencer space and we're going to
get to that in part two.

Speaker 2 (33:49):
You are not going to want to miss this because
this is going to tie it all together. So join
us in Part two
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