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December 28, 2025 17 mins
Jeffrey Epstein’s appointment calendars, disclosed through court filings and investigative reporting, painted a stark picture of the scale and routine nature of his alleged abuse. Entries from certain periods showed Epstein scheduling meetings with multiple young women and girls in a single day—sometimes as many as seven—often listed only by first names or initials. Legal analysts and investigators said the calendars suggested a tightly organized, repetitive system rather than sporadic or incidental encounters, reinforcing accounts from survivors who described abuse as frequent, transactional, and embedded into Epstein’s daily life.


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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What's up everyone, and welcome back to the Epstein Chronicles.
Even after Jeffrey Epstein was convicted and was a registered
sex offender, he still had multiple young ladies visiting him
on a daily basis. Not only that while he was
incarcerated or should have been incarcerated, when he was doing

(00:21):
his work release, if you will, he had women visiting
him while he was supposed to be under the supervision
of the deputies. Now we've went over this before, and
nobody should be shocked that all of the paperwork from
Epstein's time of being paroled has gone missing, just like
everything else in this case, and then they want to

(00:42):
call everybody else a conspiracy theorist. It's some of the
weirdest shit I've ever seen in my life. Imagine being
that filled with cognitive dissonance that you don't even see
the writing that's right in front of you on the wall,
because for a very long time, a lot of people
chose to ignore what was right in front of their face.
And now that these details are getting some public play,

(01:06):
people are shocked by what they're learning, and the rest
of us are shaking our heads in disgust, wondering what
took so long. Today's article is from the Daily Mail
headline exclusive Convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein continued to entertain up
to seven young girls a day and was so obsessed
with their teeth he had a dentist's chair at his

(01:29):
mansion and forced them to go to an orthodontist. His
private diaries reveal, so, just like the old days, when
you had some kind of lord or whatever show up
to the slaver's market, he'd have the girls open their
teeth like there were a horse. Oh, let me give
you a full inspection. Let me make sure your teeth
are good. All of It's so vile to me. The
way this man objectified everybody around him, every woman around them,

(01:53):
is just so disgusting. And the fact that none of
these dudes that were around them ever slapped them in
that stupid smug face is just beyond me. This article
was authored by Daniel Bates, and credit to Daniel Bates.
He's dead on the story for quite some time, and
he's produced some really good stuff here. So a tip
of the cap to Daniel and to the work that

(02:15):
he's done as far as exposing these disgusting pieces of shit.
Jeffrey Epstein continued meeting dozens of young women after his
sex crimes conviction, with up to seven girls visiting him
in a single day. His private calendar is revealed seven
girls a day. Huh. And people think I'm playing when
I say there are thousands, literally thousands of girls who

(02:37):
were abused by these people. If he was roping in
seven a day, and that was when he was under
his scrutiny, what do you think he was doing leading
up to it? What do you think he was doing
in places like New Mexico? That has never even been discussed.
So he was doing this with kids in every other
place he lived, but not in New Mexico. He didn't
have some kind of scam set up in New Mexico

(02:59):
where he get these girls to come via a Ponzi scheme.
Has that ever even been looked into? Of course it hasn't,
And that's because New Mexico said from early on that
they're not initiating a state run investigation. They're gonna punt
to the Feds and let the FEDS handle it because
that's worked out so well in the past. And the
teeth up, says Pedophile, who had a dentist chair in

(03:21):
his Florida home, and another on his Caribbean islands often
sent women to a Manhattan orthodontist. The document show The
revelations are part of a tranch of documents handed to
the government of the US Virgin Islands as part of
its investigation into his sex trafficking operation. And again, look,
the US Virgin Islands, if they did anything here, at

(03:44):
the very least, they're forcing some of this stuff to
come to light. But they should be doing more, and
they should have done more to enforce their own laws
on that island. The document show that despite being a
registered sex offender who had just come out of a
thirteen month jail sentence, the pedophile had appointments at all
hours of the day. Of course he did. This guy

(04:08):
had all the money in the world. Stolen money, but
all the money in the world. And what's the rule
in high society. That's right, you can't be broke. Everything
else is forgivable. Do you really think that these guys
wouldn't be running around with Roman Polanski if he came
back to America. You don't think Woody Allen would have
him over for some tea. And then what they would

(04:28):
say is, well, his victim came out and said that
everything was okay. Well breaking news. The law says that
what he did is not okay. But these rat faced bastards,
they don't give a damn about any of that. All
they care about is what you're bringing to the table.
On one day alone, Epstein had three sets of meetings
with two young women, followed by a final one at

(04:50):
seven thirty pm with a lone female, reaching a total
of seven girls in five hours. Seven girls in five hours.
So we know the this dude wasn't a looker. We
know that he's not some kind of smooth talker. It
was all about money, and he knew that the vehicle
he needed to get where he was going was going

(05:11):
to cost a bunch of dough and the only way
to do that was to get in bed with all
of these dudes in the financial sector. And he masterfully
weaved his web and was able to finagle his way
into some of the most powerful places in the whole
entire world. And that's not hyperbole. We're talking about Apollo Global,
we're talking about l Brands, We're talking about hanging out

(05:34):
with George Mitchell, Bill Richardson, Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew at Hood, Barack.
The list goes on and on. Among the names in
the calendars were numerous Russians, models, and a woman who
later sued his estate, saying he took her virginity and
forced her into a sham marriage to keep one of
his associates in the country. So this scumbag and his associates,

(05:57):
Darren Endyke, Richard Kahn, and the rest of them, they
were all working on these sham marriages so that girls
who were abused could stay in the country, and they
could stay here legally without any kind of immigration problem.
And that was all part of their hustle. They had
this whole entire thing set up, this whole nexus, where
every single moving part is working in cohesion with the other.

(06:20):
And they had it like a well oiled machine. And
it's easy to do that when you have friends like
the ones that Jeffrey Epstein had. While the exact nature
of the appointments was unclear, the way the women were
described their first name only followed by a phone number,
was identical to how his victims were listed in the
section of his Black Book of Contacts titled Massage. And

(06:43):
for those of you who are new to the story,
remember Massage in Epstein's world is code word for sex.
So anytime one of these rat faced fucks uses that terminology,
you know what they're talking about. The disturbing picture emerges
from the hundreds of pages of dot ors ements of
emails and diaries from the estate of Epstein, who hanged

(07:04):
himself while awaiting trial for sex trafficking in twenty nineteen. Allegedly,
dailymail dot Com obtain the documents that give an unprecedented
insight into Epstein's network of influence and contacts. But they
also strongly suggest that Epstein's conviction in two thousand and
eight for soliciting a minor for prostitution part of a

(07:27):
sweetheart plea deal did nothing to stop his offending. Well,
why would it. A slap on the wrist doesn't stop
somebody from offending. And as I've said a million times,
people who have a mind like egg dick, they don't stop.
They go for the rest of their lives, their whole lives,
they molest people. There's no periods of cooling down, none
of it. These people are wired wrong. And when you're

(07:50):
out here molest in people, rape in people, and all
of the rest of it, your ass belongs behind bars
for a very, very long time, and I don't even
want to have a discussion about it. Who the fuck
wants to live in a society with a bunch of diddlers.
The diaries featured names of young women flying in from
foreign countries, with flight numbers and times they will land.

(08:11):
Epstein met women from eight am until late into the evening,
and even squeezed the men before and after world famous
guests arrived at his New York mansion. One day, Epstein
had a tentative eight thirty am appointment with a Swedish model,
followed by another at nine thirty am with two women
at an address in Manhattan. At two pm, he had

(08:34):
another appointment, followed by a fourth at four pm. On
the same day. Another example of Epstein's busy scheduling was
a day that featured seven women over a five hour period.
The appointment started at three pm with two girls, followed
by another two at five fifteen pm, a third pair
at six fifteen PM, and the final meeting at seven

(08:57):
thirty Is this guy for real? You really need that
many girls coming over to your house, buddy, I mean,
come on, get a hobby. During the trial of Glenn Maxwell,
Epstein's madam. The court heard from one of his victims
that he had to have sex three times a day.
One of those listed as having an appointment with Epstein
filed a lawsuit against his estate under the pseudonym Caitlin Doe.

(09:20):
She said that Epstein abused her for years, starting when
she was seventeen. He forced her to marry a foreign
national and recruiter to keep her in the US to
work for him. In exchange, Caitlin Doe was told she
would get twenty thousand dollars for a medical procedure that
she needed. Another victim named in the calendars sued under

(09:40):
the name Priscilla Doe and said that Epstein took her
virginity despite her telling him sex before marriage was against
her religion. Her lawsuit claims, and you know what's so sad,
I guarantee you that Priscilla Doe, who lost her virginity
to Jeffrey Epstein, didn't get one hundred and five million
dollars like the Virgin Islands. Who do you think deserves

(10:01):
it more? A girl who lost her virginity to a
rapist or the US Virgin Islands who's probably gonna waste
the money? On who the fuck knows right, when's the
last time the government did the right thing with anybody's money,
never mind in a place like the US Virgin Islands.
Also listed as meeting Epstein was Shelley Lewis, a British
woman who once dated him. In a diary entry, she

(10:24):
has described as bringing a friend along. Yeah, Shelley Lewis
aka Chocolate Sauce, another one of Epstein's behind the scenes
female enablers or confidants, whatever you want to call him.
The same young woman later seen heading out for an
evening with Epstein and nine other young women, most of
whom are known associates of Epstein. Another woman in the

(10:47):
logs is Epstein's last known girlfriend, bella Russian Karina Shuliac,
who was also a licensed dentist. She was also the
last person allegedly who talked to Jeffrey Epstein before he died,
and according to her anyway, Epstein was not suicidal, not
somebody who was on the verge of killing themselves, and
her story tracks with what we have heard from multiple

(11:10):
other people. Sources have previously told Deli mail dot com
that Epstein was obsessed with his victims having good teeth.
And even had a dentist's chair installed at his mansion
in Palm Beach and another ship to his private island
in the Caribbean. The calendars show that some of the
young girls who have appointments with them were a sentimenthatan orthodontists,

(11:31):
apparently to have their teeth fixed. The diaries also make
clear who was in Epstein's inner circle from around twenty
ten to twenty fifteen, the period the documents cover. The
majority of the daily schedules were emailed to Epstein by
his former assistant Leslie Groff, who was named as an
unindicted co conspirator in his two thousand and eight plea deal.

(11:55):
This lady really has some kind of magical horseshoe that's
embedded inside of her bum. How she has avoided prosecution
and indictment here is absolutely amazing to me. Her name
is all over these documents. Goff's lawyer told delimail dot
com she never suspected Epstein was engaged in illegal activity. Nah,

(12:16):
nothing to see here. I'm there every single day, I'm
on the plane, I'm hanging out. I saw nothing, I
know nothing. It's amazing. What a few hundred thousand or
a million dollars in payoffs will do. Over the course
of miss Groff's employment with mister Epstein, she made hundreds
of appointments every day for him, for a wide range
of individuals, including professors, politicians, actors, and their spouses. It

(12:40):
was simply not her function to ask the reason for
any appointment, the attorney said, And they always say that, right,
Oh yeah, doctors at his house. He had scientists, he
had politicians, As if those people aren't sick bastards as well.
It's amazing when they try and use that as some
kind of alibi. Oh, I was there with so and so.
Oh so, what you're telling me is So and So's

(13:02):
a sick bastard too. Oh okay, that's nice, thanks for
outing your boy. Not surprisingly, miss Groff was notified by
law enforcement well over a year ago that she would
not be charged with any wrongdoing in connection with her
employment with mister Epstein, and that, right there is all
you need to know about this investigation. Remember all the
bs that the SDNY said about how that's still an

(13:24):
open investigation and we're looking at other people. Yeah, okay, sure,
whenever you get done calling everybody a terrorist, maybe you
can get around to arresting some of Jeffrey Epstein's pals.
What do you think, guys. Others were routinely copied on
the emails, including Susan Hamblin, a South African woman who
has been seen coming and going from Epstein's New York townhouse.

(13:46):
Svetlana Posa Daeva was emailed many of the daily schedules,
as was Julia Stepanova also known as Julia Cuomo. Both
Epstein associates also copied well. Jennifer Kaylin, who her lawyers
claim was forced to marry Shuliac with under orders from Epstein,

(14:07):
and in New York City's marriage records state that the
two married in October of twenty thirteen and that was
all part of the sham marriage scam that they were running.
All of that stuff was facilitated by Endike and Khan
as well. Yet where's the indictments, not even a deposition
of those dudes. Among the emails that were included in

(14:28):
the documents is correspondence between Epstein and his god daughter
Selena Dubin, the daughter of Eva Dubin, a former Miss
Sweden who once dated the pedophile and who is now
married to financier Glenn Dubin reports have claimed that Epstein
was so taken with Selena that he wanted to marry
her in twenty fourteen, when she was nineteen. In twenty twelve,

(14:52):
when Selena was around seventeen, she emailed Epstein asking for
advice about a career in modeling, showing no hint of
suspense about him. Imagine your parents don't even tell you. Look,
this guy's a molester. Go ahead and keep emailing uncle Jeffy,
and in fact, when he comes over, go sit on
his lap. She began her email by saying, Hey, unk,
how's Paris? Selena went on any cool stories? First of all,

(15:16):
I wanted to tell you I submitted my application to
Harvard on Monday. Also, do you know the status with
those modeling jobs that I was possibly going to get?
Should I go for casting? Maybe? I was thinking the
best companies to aim for are Tommy Hillfigure, Abercrombie, American Eagle, etc.
The young, casual, very American brands. Well should have no

(15:37):
problem over at Abercrombie. Huh. Epstein replied that he would
arrange things for her and asked, we have to decide
on what times you were free. Selena replied, I'm really
free most weekends, and once I get into college, I'll
be free all the time. Epstein said that he would
go ask, but insisted she tell him when she was free.

(15:58):
Despite Epstein being a registered sex offender, Eva Dubin was
so comfortable with him around her daughter that she said
in two thousand and nine to his parole officer that
she could not ask for a better friend or godfather
to my children. The Dubins have called any claims they
took part in Epstein's abuse demonstrably false. Well, you've been

(16:19):
directly fingered Glenn Dubin as somebody who abused girls. What
about that? What do you have to say about that,
any big statement or just more of the oh, we
didn't do anything and that's the end of it, Because
that doesn't work at this point. Everybody who has been
wrapped up with this dude who tries to give those
kinds of denials, I automatically default to think that there's

(16:41):
more there. And if Glenn Dubin is so gung ho
about how innocent he is, why doesn't he sue Virginia Roberts,
who pointed a finger at him and said, look, this
guy abused me. Until he does that I can't take
a word this dude says seriously, and as far as
the scheduling, this is all stuff we knew the dentists
chain shoeliac chocolate sauce, and all of the rest of

(17:04):
the goon squad that was hanging out with them. And
in the coming days, as this trial continues to make
its way through the legal system, I have no doubt
that more bombshells are on the way. All right, folks,
that's gonna do it for this one. All of the
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