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October 14, 2025 31 mins
In mid-2020, the U.S. Department of Justice formally submitted a Mutual Legal Assistance (MLA) request to the British government, seeking to question Prince Andrew as part of its criminal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking network. The request effectively treated the Duke of York as a potential witness who could provide information about Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s operations. However, it also underscored U.S. frustration: prosecutors stated publicly that Andrew had provided “zero cooperation” despite his earlier pledge to assist “if required.” The move marked a rare escalation between two allied governments and reflected the DOJ’s seriousness in pursuing all leads connected to Epstein’s case.

Andrew’s legal team pushed back hard, accusing the DOJ of breaching confidentiality and “misleading the public.” His lawyers insisted that he had offered to cooperate as a witness—not as a suspect—but claimed that U.S. prosecutors refused to honor confidentiality protections. The DOJ, however, maintained that Andrew had failed to schedule any interview or deliver meaningful cooperation, leaving the investigation stonewalled. The episode further eroded Andrew’s credibility, painting him as evasive and unwilling to face real scrutiny in a criminal probe that had already ensnared his closest associates.


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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Looks like the Department of Justice and the SDNY is

(00:05):
finally doing their job. Folks. We have news out today
that the Department of Justice has officially requested that Andrew
be made available for their investigation. Now we know that
the Joe Exotic of the Windsor family previously said that

(00:26):
he's willing to speak with whatever investigators are relevant to
the investigation. Well, big mouth, here's your chance. And for
all of you clowns out there who still think that
Andrew is an innocent man, shut up. Nobody wants to
hear it. You're not edgy with your comments, all right?
This guy is as guilty as they come. And the

(00:48):
second he sits down in front of a seasoned FBI interrogator,
this man's going to be in big trouble. And they'll
tell you what, folks, This doesn't just happen in a vacuum.
I think that they might have other cooperating witnesses already
that we don't know about. If this bombshell is getting

(01:10):
released and they're formally requesting to speak to Prince Andrew,
you would think that the SDNY and the Prosecutor's office,
they have their ducks in a row and they have
enough evidence to make a request such as that. For
those of us who have been following this case for
a while, well, we know that the evidence has been
there for quite some time. It's been very apparent. And

(01:33):
now the pressure is on though after the Netflix documentary
has dropped and so many other crucial pieces of information
have come out in this case, the prosecutor's office knows
they have to act now. And all of that is
because of you people out there who have been following
this case and who have been going crazy because there's

(01:54):
no justice. So the only reason we're at this point
is because of the interest you folks have shown in
this case. And the only reason the prosecution is even acting,
in my opinion, is because the pressure is now on.
But at the end of the day, does it really
matter what spurs them into action, as long as the
action is taken, as long as prosecutions are chased, as

(02:17):
long as the indictments are dropped. And now, can we
please see the Bazuka. Can you just slap all of
them with rico charges please, because the rest of these
co conspirators, they must be fit to be tied right now.
If the Justice Department has requested to speak to Prince Andrew,

(02:42):
that must mean that the other co conspirators are also
under pressure right now. At least that's what you would
think right from the outside looking in when you analyze
something like this and you start to break it down.
Whenever you have a criminal operation and you start seeing
some of the people at the top are some of
the more prominent people start to get the scrutiny, that

(03:05):
usually means that someone went Joevolachi in the lower rung
of the organization. Now the question is, is somebody speaking
with the FBI. Is somebody cooperating and in turn have
they provided information that has given the FBI and the
Department of Justice the green light to make this request.

(03:27):
I don't know. I don't have that information. I don't
have any you know, inside information on anything like that.
But common sense says, and history covering these kinds of
cases say, well, there is probably a cooperating witness and
it looks like somebody is going Joevolachi. The article tonight

(03:49):
is from the Daily Mail. The author is Camale Sultan
and Rebecca English. The headline is Prince Andrew vows to
fight back after Apartment officially demanded the UK make him
available for questioning about his links to pedophile Jeffrey Epstein
as part of their ongoing criminal investigation. Can you imagine,

(04:12):
just for a minute, step back and think where we
started and where we're at, look at the progress that
has been made, and look at what happens when people
come together and they shelve their biases, and they shelve
their political tribalism, and they work together towards a goal.

(04:34):
I know it's cliche, but in the overall picture, when
it comes to things like this and life in general,
we should start worrying about what we do agree with
and work from there what we agree with with each
other and work out from there, and then get to
the things we don't agree with each other later on.
But when we work together, look at what happens. Now.

(04:55):
Of course he's not indicted yet, nothing like that. But
at the end of the day, the whole goal is
to get him in front of a judge, to get
him in front of a jury, to get him in
front of whoever it may be under oath, and to
have a trial. There's no running from that anymore. For
these people. Those days are long gone, the days of

(05:18):
them running for the hills and hiding in cubby holes
and using their charitable works as a shield. All of
that is finished now. And the reason that it's finished
is because you folks out there refuse to give them quarter.
You refuse to let them fall back on the same old,
tired excuses that the legacy media pumped out of their

(05:41):
airwaves for years. You folks said enough was enough, and
guess what enough is? Finally enough. Prince Andrew will launch
an extraordinary public fight back Monday after US authorities made
a formal request for him to be quizzed over the
Epstein affair. Now, you know he's not going to take

(06:01):
this lightly, and you know he's going to get his
money's worth from those high profile lawyers that he hired
over in England. So they're going to come out swinging.
They know that the best defense is offense here and
they're gonna come out and they're going to look to
take the narrative and they're going to look to take
the high ground. Unfortunately for them, no matter what strategy
they use, the fact of the matter is they have

(06:22):
a toxic client. Everything about the man is toxic. The
fallout is glowing off of him. At this point, he
might as well live in the Fukushima reactor. That's how
toxic he is. So even his lawyers, these high profile,
hoop jumping, good old boy lawyers of his, aren't going

(06:45):
to be able to win any kind of public relations battle.
Their only hope is to win in a courtroom, and
with what we've seen so far, the evidence that has
been presented so far, he is a zero chance for
that to occur. In a dramatic twist, last night, it
emerged that the US Department of Justice has filed a

(07:06):
mutual legal assistance request for help to the UK Home Office.
These requests are used only in criminal cases under a
legal treaty with the UK. So right there, you know
this is serious business. You know that this is a
criminal matter, and you know that it's coming from the
highest levels of government. This isn't some wily prosecutor firing

(07:27):
from the hit. This is very very calculated. People get
together in big rooms for stuff like this. Right, This
isn't a phone call. So this is a serious situation
for Prince Andrew, and this is a serious situation for
his lawyers. They better be on their game. Prince Andrew
has always categorically denied any wrongdoing over his relationship with

(07:50):
billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, but the request from US officials
mean he could be forced to appear in a UK
court as a witness in the case within months. And
that'll do. I'll take justice over in the United Kingdom. Look,
I have a lot of faith in our brothers and
sisters across the pond, in the United Kingdom and England,

(08:10):
and I have a lot of faith that they'll do
the right thing in a situation like this. Not in
the government, folks, I don't believe. Look, I don't trust
any of the governments in the world, all right, never
mind just the Western world, anywhere in the world at
this point. But I have faith that the English people
will not let this slide. And if he has to
face interrogation in England, then so be it. Whatever the

(08:33):
treaty says, whatever the terms of the treaty say, then
so be it. But what I will tell you is this,
there will be FBI interrogators asking those questions. US officials
have previously claimed that Andrew has refused to cooperate with
their request to be questioned over Epstein and their investigation

(08:54):
into his sex trafficking network, submitting an MLA is an
audacious move to try and force him to answer questions.
And yeah, it definitely is. This isn't this isn't some
flash in the pan kind of scare tactic here. That
was the shot fired over the bow when Berman first
came out publicly and stated that Andrew should come forward

(09:15):
and talk. I think that might have been an olive branch.
Now that we look back in retrospect that Berman and
his office we're offering to Andrew to come forward and
to do this quietly and the right way. Well, now
that this has been submitted, that this MLA has been submitted,
the genie is out of the bottle. Folks, there's no
going back. This is now war between the Palace if

(09:40):
they're still involved, you know they say they're not, but
we know they are, and the federal government of the
United States. So we are in for quite the tug
of war here. We are in for quite the battle.
And I'll tell you what. I will tell you what.
I am very interested to see how that's going to

(10:01):
shake out. Because if the federal government is serious and
filing an MLA like this this is obviously very serious,
then it will be uh a matter of time before
we see more movement here, and it's going to be
very interesting to see how quickly this goes. Now, however,

(10:24):
the male understands that the Prince will make his own
dramatic move Monday by hitting back forcefully at claims he
has failed to engage with the American investigation. It is
understood his team will publish a full account of their
dealings with the Department of Justice. Okay, well, let's see it.
We've heard from all of these people that are involved
with Jeffrey Epstein, Dershowitz, Prince Andrew Geelane, Maxwell, Kellen Vickers, etc. Etc.

(10:50):
That they had nothing to do with it. They don't
know Jeffrey Epstein, they were weren't very close to him.
But none of them have provided any evidence, not one
shintilla of evidence. Okay, not nothing, bupkis. And they've just
expected us to believe what they have to say. Oh,
just believe us. We're telling you, so it must be

(11:11):
the truth. We're rich, we're royalty, we're very powerful, so
that means that we should just believe whatever they have
to say. So now the Joe Exotic of the Windsor
family is going to publish whatever sort of paperwork he's
going to publish to try and make it out that

(11:33):
he has really been cooperating behind the scenes the whole time. Meanwhile,
we know that's not the case. The Mail has been
told that the Duke's legal team is at the end
of its tether and has tried to play a straight
bat with US officials, only to be greeted by leaks
and innuendo. They're trying to melt muckrake. They're trying to

(11:53):
throw mud here. They're trying to muddy the waters muckrake
a little bit and make it seem like the Department
of Justice and SDNY is going TMZ with the case. Now,
I will give his legal team this. The SDNY leaks
like a faucet, folks. There is no secrecy within that
office there. They leak everything. Just look at what's been

(12:14):
going on for the past few years. They need to
play things closer to the vest there. But they have
a lot a lot of people in that office that
have a very close and symbiotic relationship with the legacy media.
So you know what happens then, A source close to
the Duke's legal team told the mel last night, legal
discussions with the Department of Justice are subject to strict

(12:37):
confidentiality rules as set out in their own guidelines. See
what they're doing here again, the legal loopholes. Well, we're
not saying Prince Andrew is innocent, but what we are
saying is they're not playing by the rules. There's technicalities
in this case, the same bullshit we heard from Chris
de Marx. This is how the legal system in the

(12:59):
Western world works, loopholes, different rules for them than there
are for us. We have chosen to abide by both
the letter and the spirit of these rules, which is
why we have made no comment about anything related to
the Department of Justice during the course of this year.
We believe in playing a straight bat. No, you don't.

(13:20):
You haven't made any comments because anything you say will
still make you look like a fool. Receipts, evidence or
bust homie. Nobody wants to hear this. Nobody believes any
of this shit. It is all hyperbole and just like
Edward Stark would say, words are wind. Let's see some evidence,

(13:42):
Let's see some receipts. You have anything to back up
these statements? Playing with a straight bat, shut up. Andrew
sixty is yet to speak to prosecutors in the US,
despite pledging in his disastrous Newsnight interview in November last
year that he would cooperate the Department of Justice request
for mutual legal assistance from the Home Office effectively bypasses

(14:06):
or request to Buckingham Palace. So they didn't end around.
They didn't even bother going to the Royals. They didn't
bother going to Buckingham Palace, they didn't bother going to
whatever ambassador works with the Buckingham Palace that's working and
has a direct line to DC. None of that right

(14:29):
to the Home Office, right to the people that can
slack the most legal ramifications on Andrew. And I think
that's a very shrewd move. And to me, when you
know how the Department of Justice and the SDNY handles
themselves and conducts business, you know when they do something

(14:49):
like this that they're not effing around. It looks to me, folks,
like we're entering a whole new phase of this investigation. Now,
I'm not going to get too excited about that yet.
I'm not going to jump the gun, but it certainly
appears that we are entering a new phase of this investigation.
It means Andrew could be forced to appear in a

(15:10):
British court as a witness. Within months, one of Epstein's survivors,
Virginia Roberts, alleges she had sex with the Duke of
York three times when she was seventeen, at the behest
of the billionaire pedophile. The Prince emphatically denies the allegations.
Andrew's relationship with Epstein came under a public scrutiny in

(15:31):
twenty ten when photos emerged of them together in New York.
And again, folks, it's not just the relationship. I know,
I sound like a broken record at this point, but
some things need to be hammered home. It is not
their relationship that is the problem. It is not that
there were friends that is the problem. The problem is

(15:54):
he is being accused of not only being an enabler
but of partaking in the sex trafficking crimes of Jeffrey
Epstein by abusing Virginia Roberts while she was under Jeffrey
Epstein's a prison confinement. Basically, okay, it's not just a friendship.

(16:21):
By that time, Epstein was a registered sex offender. But
the Duke spent a weekend at his fifty seven million
pound mansion. Yeah, I remember he had to go there
to break up because he's so honorable. Prince Andrew is
such an honorable man that he had to fly to
New York to break up with Jeffrey Epstein. I mean,
that's what honorable men do, right. The disgraced financier Pedophile

(16:42):
killed himself last August while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges,
but his survivors won justice against his alleged co conspirators,
including British socialite definite co conspirator Elaine Maxwell fifty eight,
the daughter of Shane media tycoon Robert Maxwell. Lawyers Miss
Maxwell have previously said she denies any wrongdoing. Andrew is

(17:07):
categorically denied having any knowledge that Epstein was sexually abusing
teenage girls. Miss Roberts alleges she first had sex with
Andrew in two thousand and one, when she was seventeen.
After being trafficked by Andrew, She said she was flown
on Epstein's private jet to London to meet the Duke,
and the pair were photographed together in Miss Maxwell's Belgravia home.

(17:29):
Now you all know that that picture is one of
the most telling pieces of evidence within this whole entire
sordid affair. She was obviously there, He was obviously all over.
Elaine Maxwell was there with with a big stupid grin
on her face, and Epstein was the one taking the picture,

(17:53):
according to Virginia. Now, not only that, we have the
IT specialist, mister Scully, who has come forward now and
placed Virginia with Andrew on the island being groped, being
you know, whatever it is that Andrew was doing to her.

(18:14):
So I don't care that he categorically denies any of
this or any of that. Right, we have a lot
of evidence here, folks, and it's time for him to
come forward. He wants to play with a straight bat,
whatever the hell that means, then come forward. During his

(18:37):
newsnight interview, Andrew said he did not recall ever meeting
miss Roberts. It was claimed last night that the MLA
request reported by the Sun was formally lodged by the
Department of Justice last month under the terms of a
nineteen ninety four treaty. If granted, US prosecutors could either
ask the Duke to voluntarily attend an interview or give

(19:00):
a signed statement. They could also ask Andrew to attend
a magistrate's court to provide oral or written evidence on oath.
If he refused, the Duke could be forced to attend
in person, but Andrew would have the right to plead
the Fifth Amendment under the US Constitution and stay silent
in order to not incriminate himself. Oh boy, that would

(19:20):
be disastrous for the royal family. If this man sits
in front of investigators and pleads the Fifth. Woo, boy,
that will ignite the fire. Talk about throwing gas on
an open flame. Look at how Jeffrey Epstein looked pleading

(19:41):
the Fifth at the beginning of Filthy Rich. You imagine
the video of Andrew at the deposition pleading the Fifth
about something as heinous as this, The honor of bl
Andrew pleading the Fifth about something like this, boy, it
would be an app salute disaster. The MLA request is

(20:04):
not the same as requesting Andrew's extradition. That process could
be launched only if he was considered a formal suspect
and the FBI believe there was enough evidence to charge him.
Home Office sources last night confirmed the request had been made.
No decision has yet been made by UK officials. Boy,
I can't even imagine if they deny this request. This

(20:25):
will light it right up. If they deny this request,
it is obvious what's going on here, Folks. Nobody on
the whole, in the whole, on the whole planet could
deny that this is a vast cover up. At that point,
there is no good reason to deny a requests such
as this. For someone like Andrew, who is being incredibly accused,
it is time for this man to answer some hard questions.

(20:52):
Unlike his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Andrew does not
have diplomatic immunity from prosecution. However, any evidence provided by
Andrew may be held in camera, meaning the session would
be private, with press and members of the public barred
from attending. The Duke would also retain the right to
plead the fifth and stay silent. However, legal experts have

(21:13):
already warned that any decision to do so could dramatically backfire. Well,
I am not a legal expert, but I know what
two plus two is, and I'll tell you what him
pleading the fifth would be absolutely disastrous. You know who
pleads the fifth. Michael Corleone pleads the fifth. Folks, Okay,
Jeffrey Epstein pleads the fifth. Innocent men defend themselves. While

(21:40):
the Prince would retain the right to decline to testify
under the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution, the
impact on his already diminished reputation would be considerable, and
an adverse and an adverse inference could be drawn against
him in the related civil litigations, leading to a possible
default judgment. Former federal prosecutor Evan T. Barr wrote in

(22:03):
The New York Law Journal last month. Barr suggested Andrew's
safest approach is to hunker down in the UK. Yep
that is his best bet. The longer you can avoid
answering questions, the longer you can avoid going under oath,
that is his best bet. Prince Andrew announced he'd be
stepping back from public life after the disastrous interview with

(22:25):
BBC's Newsnight in November. Regarding the decades long friendship he
shared with Epstein and his involvement in the sex trafficking
portion of it, I guess I'm gonna have to hammer
that home, just like I did with the survivors when
everybody was calling them victims. Now, thankfully people are catching
on they're not victims anymore. They're survivors, and it's the

(22:45):
same thing here. It's not a friendship, Okay, Andrew was
a lot more than just a friend. Andrew was partaking
in Jeffrey Epstein's disgusting sex trafficking organization, point blank period.
That's my opinion. During the interview, Andrew insisted he would
cooperate with any US investigation if his legal advice was

(23:08):
to do so. However, in January, US Attorney for the
Southern District of New York, Jeffrey Berman criticized Andrew for
providing zero cooperation with his probe. Then in March, Berman
said Andrew had since completely shut the door on voluntary cooperation.
Representatives for Andrew rebuked the claims, insisting his legal aids

(23:30):
had been in regular contact with the prosecutor's office since
the beginning of the year. Now again, folks, I don't
have any evidence of this, right, I haven't even read
anything hinting at it. But I have one of my
gut feelings in this case that other people are cooperating already,
and that this investigation is moving a lot quicker than

(23:51):
we thought. Who those people might be. I have no
idea ex. Employees, other people involved who are facing long bids.
I don't know exactly who. But my gut tells me
that other people are talking right now because they know
that the second they do not talk, they will be
slapped with vicious Rico statutes. And again that's just my opinion.

(24:17):
I don't have any information to share with you or
to point out or a source to add to say
that that's occurring. But when it comes to something like
this and you see them getting this aggressive with an MLA,
there is something else going on. This is not happening
in a vacuum, and this is not just happening on
its own. There is something else cooking. Berman meanwhile said

(24:44):
his office was considering its options after Andrew's attorneys made
it clear he was not willing to submit to an interview.
The MLA request was then filed in May, and again
it was played pretty close to the vest right being
filed in May. Nobody really heard about it. I hadn't
heard anything about the MLA. I really don't have any
sources over in England per se, and even in America

(25:08):
here I don't have too many sources close to the
legal end of this case. So I hadn't heard anything
about this MLA and I hadn't read about it. Anywhere else,
so they kept it pretty close to the vest. But
it is a serious situation for Andrew folks. I can't
stress that enough. Prince Andrew was previously admitted to becoming
friends with Jeffrey Epstein in nineteen ninety nine after being

(25:31):
introduced to the financier pedophile through Bill Clinton's gumaud Keiley
and Maxwell. Epstein was a guest at Maxwell's birthday party
at Sandringham's Palace, as well as as Princess Beatrice's eighteenth
birthday party at Windsor Castle in two thousand and six,
two months after a warrant was issued for his arrest

(25:51):
for the sexual assault of a minor. How nice is that, huh? Andrew,
such a solid guy, such an honorable cat. Has Epstein
hanging out at his daughter's birthday party? Eighteenth birthday? Let's
have a sex offender, a guy who likes children come
and hang out. That is a fantastic idea. Joe Exotic

(26:13):
of the Windsor Family Father of the Year. Epstein and
Andrew were believed to have met on at least ten
other occasions, with the Duke of York even staying over
at Epstein's mansion in New York at his Palm Beach home,
and on his private island in the US Virgin Islands
and in New Mexico. What did they do? Build forts
in the living room? Were they hanging out watching the

(26:36):
king's speech? We know what they were doing. We know
it's sick, disgusting, gross ass members of so called polite society.
You're up to. They don't get off the way we do.
You know me or you? We go to the casino,
throw one hundred bucks away. You know that's exciting, right,
We have a wager on a baseball game for a
few hunch. Exciting shit. What do you do when you

(27:00):
have all the money in the world. Well, we obviously
see what they do when they have that sort of
money by glimpsing behind the curtain into Jeffrey Epstein's world
with all of these sick bastards that are hanging out
with them. Roberts claims she was traffed by Epstein to
have sex with Prince Andrew in London in two thousand
and one at Maxwell's home in Mayfair when she was

(27:23):
seventeen years old. Roberts also alleges that Epstein later paid
her to have sex with Andrew at Epstein's New York
mansion and claims to have had sex with Prince Andrew
and eight other girls on Epstein's private island in two
thousand and two. Think about that for a minute, folks.
This is the queen's son. This is what he's charged with.

(27:47):
Not friendship. Okay, don't let them gaslight you don't let
them steal the narrative. It is not friendship. Call a
spade a spade, Call it for what it is. Andrew
denies the allegations made by Roberts, insisting he has no
recollection of ever meeting her. Epstein was convicted for procuring

(28:08):
an underage girl for prostitution again in possibility, an underage
girl cannot consent to be a prostitute. Therefore, there is
no such thing as underage prostitutes. What in the world
is wrong with this world? And soliciting a prostitute in
Florida in two thousand and eight, two years after his
release from prison, Andrew was pictured entering Epstein's New York

(28:31):
mansion in December twenty ten, where he stayed for four days.
I'm sure they were just playing Xbox and having hot Coco.
In his interview with Newsnight, Andrew insisted that the sole
purpose of the visit was to cut ties with Epstein,
the Queen's second son, like in the twenty one thousand
square foot mansion to a railway station, due to the

(28:52):
fact that there were people coming in and out of
the house all the time. A railway station, and that's
where you'd want to stay, huh, the Prince of England,
and you could stay anywhere in New York, all those fantastic,
lavish lot lodgings made for people like you, and you
chose to stay at a place where people are coming
and going at all hours. You don't want your privacy,

(29:13):
you don't want secrecy, you don't want to be left alone.
It's such Bs. This guy's whole story is such. Bs
pushed on why he stayed at the home of a
convicted sex offender, he said, Now, I went there with
the sole purpose of saying to him that because he

(29:35):
had been convicted, it was inappropriate for us to be
seen together. So I'll just stay the night at your
house for four days. I'll just you know, hang out
here and you know, we'll have our hot coco and
you know, maybe your butler can do some reading to us.
Doesn't that sound fun, Jeffrey. We know what these sick
bastards were up to, we know what their massages were.

(29:56):
I'm saying that with air quotes right now, and we
know that Andrew is deep involved in all of this shit.
This dude is gross. He needs to be indicted. A
former model who was once part of Epstein's inner circle
claimed in an exclusive interview with The Mail on Sunday
earlier this month that the financier Pedophile had arranged for

(30:17):
three young women to meet Prince Andrew at the residence.
During the visit, the women were all in their early twenties,
were told to dress up beautifully for the meetings, the
source claimed. Jeffrey Epstein, sixty six, was found dead in
his Manhattan jail cell last August while awaiting trial on
sex trafficking charges. Well, well, well, Prince Andrew, the Prince

(30:41):
of punk Asses aka the Joe Exotic of the Windsor family,
is now feeling the heat. The walls are starting to
close in. His time is coming, and for some reason, folks,

(31:02):
I have a sneaking suspicion that he's not having any
problem sweating right now. If you like to contact me,
you can do that at Bobbycapuchi at ProtonMail dot com.
That's b O b b Y c ap U c
c I at ProtonMail dot com. You can also find
me on Twitter at Bobby Underscore c ap U c

(31:26):
c I. All Right, everybody, we'll be back tomorrow morning
and we'll do it all over again. I hope you
all had a fantastic weekend. A new year me
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It’s 1996 in rural North Carolina, and an oddball crew makes history when they pull off America’s third largest cash heist. But it’s all downhill from there. Join host Johnny Knoxville as he unspools a wild and woolly tale about a group of regular ‘ol folks who risked it all for a chance at a better life. CrimeLess: Hillbilly Heist answers the question: what would you do with 17.3 million dollars? The answer includes diamond rings, mansions, velvet Elvis paintings, plus a run for the border, murder-for-hire-plots, and FBI busts.

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