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What's up everyone, and welcome to another episode of the
Epstein Chronicles. Well, their re seats certainly are piling up.
People who have been following this case for years. They
know that Gallaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein have been active
and doing what they were doing for years before they
were even under investigation. Well, now we have a new
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report that came out during this dump about Glainne Maxwell
attempted to hire a bunch of girls from a nearby
college to answer phones at Epstein's house and not only
attempted to, but did, and some of those girls reported
Glaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein to the local police. And
this is in two thousand and one. And if you recall,
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Klaine Maxwell just got done telling us during her profit
session that she was never under investigation and nobody had
ever said anything untowards about her being part of this
operation back then. Well, guess what, Colaine, You're a liar.
You've always been a liar, and you'll continue to be
a liar until you leave this earth. And even then
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you won't admit what you did. She'll be hanging out
with the Devil himself talking about I'm innocent, I didn't
do anything. I never heard anybody. Meanwhile, the receipts are
as high as Mount Everest. Today's article is from ABC
News and the headline years before Epstein came under investigation
in Palm Beach, local police got tip about Maxwell. This
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article was authored by James Hill. Nearly four years before
Jeffrey Epstein came under investigation for allegedly luring minor girls
to his Florida home for illicit massages. A local police
report was opened to investigate claims at Epstein associate Glenn
Maxwell associate You mean co conspirator, right, You mean fellow
all around scumbag and child abusing bipedal serpent. That's what
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you mean, right. Mister Hill was recruiting young women from
a nearby college to answer phones at Epstein's house. According
to a police report newly disclosed by the Department of Justice,
they are paid two hundred dollars per day for this service.
It's unclear what is occurring in the residence, reads the
opening entry in the Town upon Beach Police Department report
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dated December sixth, two thousand and one. So we have
nineteen ninety six Maria Farmer reporting them. We have all
these girls reporting Glenne Maxwell and what came of it? Oh,
that's right, not a goddamn thing. So was it negligence
from both the Palm Beach County Police Department and the FBI,
or was the fix in? I've already told you what
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I think. I think negligence only goes so far, and
I think that Jeffrey Epstein was manipulating the situation behind
the scenes with whoever his handler was. Now I'm not
going to sit here and tell you I know who
that is, because I have no idea. I don't know
if it was somebody in the FBI. I don't know
if it was somebody in the CIA. One of these
operations was running Epstein at the time. Now, I know
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that the origination was the FAI, but the nexus of
that and how it all transpired afterwards, who knows. But
what I do know is that Jeffrey Epstein and Glanne
Maxwell were abusing people for a very long time. The
report goes on to detail claims that three female college
students were approached by an english woman who identified herself
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as Maxwell, and was there anybody better for the job
than Glayne Maxwell? She has that veneer of respectability. She
shows up sounding like Mary fucking Poppins. You think that
you're dealing with somebody that's on the up and up.
Nobody wants to believe that another woman's going to lead
them into the belly of the beast. But the truth
is roughly forty three percent of human traffickers are female.
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But there is no way under the sun that Epstein's
operation would have ever flourished or operated in the manner
it did without Glayne Maxwell. Without Glayne Maxwell, this operation
is very local and very difficult for Epstein to pull off.
Maxwell gave him that veneer of credibility, and she also
made the girls feel comfortable when they were going to
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see Epstein. Oh, this is normal, don't worry. This is
how things work on the other side of the tracks.
Look at me. Do you really think I'd be involved
in anything that was untowards And that was all part
of the normalization process when there were grooming these kids.
Maxwell said she needed young, beautiful, unmarried women to answer
phones and do office work at her home in Palm
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Beach reads a December tenth, two thousand and one entry.
Why do they have to be beautiful, young and unmarried
to answer the phone? What does it matter? Have anybody
answer the phone as long as they're capable. I know
that if I had an office or a house and
I needed people to answer the phone, I wouldn't be
sending out a modeling call. I'd be looking for somebody
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that does this for a living. And it's just like
with the messuses. Why are you going around looking for
seventeen year old girls sixteen year old girls and then
calling the messuses? Who's believing that? And if you do
believe that, you're a fucking moron. The report goes on
to say that one of the college women went to
the house on several occasions and described the telephone calls
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as men call in saying they were going to drop
off particular girls. That is fucking ominous. We already know
about Jean Luke Brunel. What about some of these other
people that were around them, some of these other modeling agents.
How about Faith Kates, how about some of the people
that work for her or people that work for MC squared.
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We know that there were multiple people doing the recruiting,
and we know that the pipeline was managed by Jean
Luke Brunel, But how many other people were involved? That's
the real question. And we don't have any answers for that.
There's no documentation right And unfortunately, because they didn't make
it a Rico case, we never really got to look
inside the room. We only got bits and pieces of
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the story. We heard part of the conversation, not the
whole thing, because if we did, this is a whole
different conversation right now. But unfortunately we're left with bits
and pieces and fraks, and we have to put the
puzzle together. Three of the college girls, as the report
describes them, said that Maxwell and Epstein were secretive about
what was going on at the house, and that at
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least two of the girls complained about Epstein touching them inappropriately.
So why weren't the police dispatched right away? Imagine somebody
inappropriately touches your daughter, or your wife, or your sister
or your friend, and nobody shows up to take a
report or do anything about it, Like you don't show
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up at Epstein's house and drag them out and say, look, dude,
what are you doing? Why are you touching these girls?
I have reports that you're diddling people. We're going to
need to talk down at the station. That's the normal
way that these things usually develop. But when we're dealing
with Epstein, his wealth and his power, that was never
the case, and that, of course, is a gigantic problem now.
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They also related to the police that Maxwell had asked
for a list of other girls who could work on
short notice and explain that she needed a large pool
of girls because she did not know how many she
would need at any given time. Why do you need
so many girls? What's going on over there? What are
you doing? Well, we all know what they were doing now,
But at the time, Palm Beach police were well aware
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of Epstein and his bullshit. And this is what I mean.
All these people that want to talk about how they
had no idea what was going on, bullshit. These reports
were coming in in nineteen ninety six. Another one documented
right here in two thousand and one. Stop the nonsense,
Stop gaslighting me and stop lying. You knew you ignored it,
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and you refuse to act. That's the truth. So if
people want to launder people's reputations because they're scumbags and
want to help their buddies out, great, that's never gonna
happen here. All these people that ignored this, all these
people that looked the other way, all these people that
broke bread with Jeffrey Epstein. It's time to stand the
fuck up and explain your behavior. And if you don't
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do it willingly, we'll drag that explanation out of you
kicking and screaming by applying social pressure. So my advice,
get ahead of it. Talk about it. Explain your behavior,
Explain what you were doing, Explain what you saw. And
until you do that, well, you're on the clock and
I don't want to hear shit about your stupid reputation.
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The document appears to be the first public indication of
the two thousand and one investigation. Its existence represents another
missed opportunity to potentially halt Epstein's exploitative behavior much sooner. Yo,
At this point, how is it that the survivors aren't
getting a gigantic lawsuit from the FBI? No matter how
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you chop it, even if you want to give them
the benefit of the doubt, they were negligent as hell,
And as these receipts continue to pile up, the problems
just going to amplify for the FBI and the DOJ.
After receiving the reports from the college students, officers noted
that they had difficulty reaching them again to follow up.
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They did, however, continue their investigation of the reported activity
at Epstein's house. Well, he paid them off. He got
win that there was an investigation from his sources at
the Palm Beach Police Department, and he paid these women
off like he always did. And that's why you have
these idiots out here talking about, well, why did nobody
come forward? Shut up, You have no idea what you're
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talking about. The truth is, plenty of people came forward,
plenty of people let the police know what was going on,
and they were ignored. And that is the root of
the problem, isn't it. When you have institutions like the FBI,
like the DOJ ignoring somebody like Epstein, that's a problem.
They pulled items from trash bins, which they say included
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listings from massages in New York and lists of females
with ages, descriptions and what they do. The investigators also
research phone and business records for Epstein and Mac. They
tracked down other students who said they'd been approached by
Maxwell and who told police there was something weird about
Epstein and Maxwell, but they hadn't seen anything illegal, according
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to the report. Yeah, not yet. You were just in
their clutches. Here the first step of the web. Stick
around for a little while and you won't see things
that are illegal. You'll be engaging in them. Another student
that was interviewed, according to the report, told officers that
there were women running around the pool area topless and
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people were always getting massages. People. What people, This is
what we're talking about. What people. Everybody that was getting
a massage at Epstein's house is suspect. In my opinion,
we all know what massage meant. Massage was code word
for sexual encounter. So who was getting massages? Can we
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get that list? Please? Ultimately, the four page report indicates
that the investigation was after a determination that no crimes
had occurred. Translation, after Epstein's lawyers pressed the Palm Beach
Police department. Now I can't back that up, but that's
my speculation. Although it appears as though usual activity is
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occurring at this residence at this time, no illegal activity
has been reported or detected, reads the report's final entry.
On April twenty fifth, two thousand and two. Three years later,
the family of a fourteen year old girl contacted the
Town Upon Beach police to report that she had been
offered two hundred dollars by an older female acquaintance to
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massage an older guy named Jeff. That call launched three
years of investigation by local and federal authorities, which eventually
ended in Epstein's controversial non prosecution agreement with the federal
prosecutors in two thousand and seven. Epstein served thirteen months
of an eighteen month sentence in a Palm Beach County jail.
He was indicted by a grand jury in twenty nineteen
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on federal charges of sex trafficking and conspiracy, before being
found dead by suicide in his jail cell awaiting trial.
Conspiracy means more than one person. Now. I know that
the contrarians will say, well, that's Maxwell. It's not. I've
already given you different names of co conspirators, so stop
the nonsense. Epstein and Maxwell were not working alone, and
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an operation at this level is not functioning with just
two people. Maxwell was charged in twenty twenty with conspiring
to entice miners to travel to engage in illegal sex acts,
sex trafficking of a minor, and other offenses. She was
convicted in twenty twenty one on five of six counts
and is serving a twenty year prison sentence in Texas.
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So look, folks, once again, we have receipts to back
up what we've been saying. And I think that the
more we go through these documents, the more receipts were
gonna find, and the more receipts we find, the more
questions that are gonna come. So, like usual, we'll keep
grinding as we swim through this like a muck searching
for some clarity. All of the information that goes with
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