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Speaker 1 (00:32):
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and thank God me heavenly the angels got me heavenly
heavenly enity, good edity and that edity. I've got buddy entity.
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talk all the boot and I say, I say, I
don't like misery and bosses. I my buddy. I never
hold on to the bilery afreak. I ain't so I'm
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always carry off heavenly nything for but don't lave me
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a lord Coodlet I count fine on this up. But
do I lay me a lord could when I come
fun you are sad, God damn my angel. But then
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I heavenly there is my buddy and that garden heavenly
me ain't so good things heavenly heavenly entity, good entity.
It's not edity. I've got ready a edity. It's my curse.
I'm dead, but dead fight enity Jersey. I travel the book.
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Then I'm say I think I don't like misery and
pass for my body. I never hold on to the
misery of great I ain't sold on my bodies and
just the waters, and I'm right for forgiven the computers.
I never want it. I would carry your heavenly handy. Fuck,
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but don't leave me alone. St when I come find
you on this you but don't leave me alone, because
when I come find you up sad, I'm sad, sad money,
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I ain't so goodic F I say, I don't resolue.
I love the raditud. I ain't so for that my
editing heavenly. I so I'm a body and let the water,
and I right give the saus I never want it.
I would carry on heavenly.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
Okay, Okay, Welcome to the Opperman Report. I am your host,
private investigator Ed Opperman who does the report. Okay, and
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Otherwise you can find me at Opperman Investigations at gmail
dot com. Otherwise you can find me at page at
the Opperman Report page HUT got a ton of great
new content up there to just tape the This week, oh,
this week I taped with Ian Totten, and it is
the best research interview whatever you may have it on
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the Madam Morris cult murderers in the eighties. And this
has coming from a guy who I was back I was.
I've been to Matamorris. I haven't been in that town
beautiful time, but away. A lot of historical stuff down there,
you know, and not a lot of bright colors, very
painted very nicely, and not like you portrayed on the
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news and stuff anyway. But I've been down in all
those Mexican towns, those border towns back in those days,
and so I was very very very very very familiar
with the story. This was something on the tip of
everybody's tongues. And it is the first time I've ever
seen anybody. He's been speaking to that woman, uh from prison.
So he's a lot of new information there and a
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lot of accurate information. I don't like I've done some
of the shows in the past. I'm very disappointed that
the like shlop you might call it. So good old
Ian Totten back with the gold. Then let's see what
else I did another couple of big interviews this week,
taped again with Z came back to talk about Michael
Jackson and different things, and we just happened to be
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talking about what do you call it, Virginia Jeffrey and
how she was named in the Epstein emails. We're gonna
be talking about tonight. There was a couple other shows
I taped this week, good old Heather Braiden. Yeah, I
just taped with good old Heather braid And remember her.
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She was part of that party usual model from moved
to New York. But she's like fourteen fifteen years old,
and she was part of that pop party with the
Epstein and Trump and about fifty young models. And we
talked about her connection to Jean Luke Brunel and Trump
and Epstein and all that kind of stuff from John
Cassa blankets everything. She knows really interesting stuff. And Heather
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Braiden is one of those people behind the scenes who
was legit. Let me tell you, because there's a lot
of people floating around his story that you know, talk
talk talk, talk talk, and they've done research and know
they google it and it's a whole bunch of bs
man and she's one of the few outre that it's
not doing this to make a buck. And she's been
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haunting this story in research and you know, talking to
people and investigating for years now, since we haven't had
her on the show for years. And so great Heather Braiden.
Great content there, Good old Heather Braiden back and you
go check out the archives with Heather braid in the
previous shows I've done with her too. She she's the
eyewitness that saw Stevemnuchin down there at the Brunel's business.
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He claimed, you know, Steve Nuchin, the Treasury secretary and
he claimed that, oh, I don't know how my name
got on the is the registered agent for Jean Luke
Brenell's modeling agents. They must have us have got drunk
one night and they put in his favorite you know.
It turns out that she saw him down and hanging
out with that bunch of all the time, a bunch
of creeps man, a whole bunch. Soone and then tonight,
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well what is this here, a couple of good Anthony
Andrews and Z came back with Anthony Andrews came back
and talked about uh, Trump and Russian and then all
that kind of stuff. Oh, it was great guests always,
but tonight, we're gonna have two excellent shows for you,
and plus two we have in the wings there to
coming up is Vincent f a men who's the husband
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of Rina Oh, who sued Virginia Roberts. I'm trying to
get her to come on too, as well told her story.
I saw her a little clip of her doing a
video with someone that don't trusts. Okay, but well we're
getting into all everybody she didn't have to be. We're
going to Epstein's buddies. Okay, Oh my goodness, what's this?
All right? I noticed chick? Okay, I know, okay, what
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do you call it? The tonight we're playing Anthony Andrews returns,
oh good about Russian stuff like that, than Trump, and
then Antie Lawyer about p d D. That's what's coming
on tonight. Now, let's go back here so you can final.
There's there a lot of gold on Patreon you want
to go and find. Plus I'm gonna be putting up
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the search engines to go up through all the the
Epstein emails, which we're going to be talking about tonight.
I have a slightly different perspective for you than the
average bear out there at the entry was cheering this
stuff on like they know what they're talking about. But okay,
do what you want and then otherwise you can find
me every Friday night at spreaker dot com, Apple plays Spotify,
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I'll make some money that way. That's a big help.
You know. Always looking for advertisers too as well. Oh okay,
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let's get down to work. Where will we start on this?
There's a lot. I had a little personal, kind of
disappointing connection to this, these emails that came out, and
I just found out yesterday and they put me in
a mood I don't even know how to describe. But
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I'll be getting to it tonight, and you won't be
in this anywhere else because no one's talking about it.
It's kind of yeah. One little connection is you know
they talk about how came out this week that they
tried to hook up Epstein with Paris Hilton. Now, I
had heard this story about three or four years ago,
five years ago from somebody and I worked for in
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Vegas who knew Paris Hilton and worked with Paris Hilton.
And that story was between us two and I heard
about it, and it was no way for me to verify,
to research it, to google it, you know, it wasn't
in the googling world yet. And the person who told
me is kind of like an employer, you know, kind
of person I can go to and says, hey, and
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I want to interrupt you today and ask you some
personal questions, right, you know about this gossip you told
me years ago. So yeah, and it ends there. But
I tell you, it just so blows my mind because
when I saw this, I says, oh, look at this.
I heard about this and I didn't believe it, and
so I posted a little you know, the image over
at the screenshat with the caption there and some character
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man it says, oh, well, er, I'm surprised that you
didn't research this. And you know, I've got a couple
of nuggets from your show over the years, but you're
pathetic in your research. Where would I research this? Where
would I google this. You know, how would I how
wouldes that work? You know, I'm talking to somebody on
the phone, they tell me a story and years later
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it comes out in the news and I'm supposed to
somehow it would be googled and a time machine back
in reverse. Just blows my freaking mind. The way people
think like this, this whole weird way people look at
things and deal with things today, it's just blows my mind. So, uh,
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when these emails came out, now it's important to understand
one thing too. They just came out this week. Well, hey,
let's just try and deal with some stuff first, Steve Bannon.
There's emails in there between Epstein and others and Steve
Bannon and others, And all this time I've been trying
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to tell people all along that Steve Banner and Epstein
have been friends since Wall Street, Okay, and everyone will
come back and say, oh, yeah, Steve Bannon was advising
Epstein for the media, and that's some story that's out
there that people just buy a hook line and sinker
and they just eat it up with a little spoon,
you know, that they're handed to by the Epstein crew.
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The theme of this show is I'm going to explain
to you how the Epstein people control this story. Okay,
they control this story. And guess what else they control,
ladies and gentlemen. They control the release of these emails.
Who's releasing these emails? The emails are being released by
the Jeffrey Epstein estate. The estate. Who runs the estate,
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Darren Endyke and Richard Khan, his co defendants, his co conspirators,
his co criminals.
Speaker 3 (12:08):
I never heard the.
Speaker 2 (12:09):
Name any neither did jew by the way, and no
one ever heards the name Darren Endyke or Richard Khan
until the very first interview with Steven Hoffenberg, and the
first thing out of his mouth was, damn and and
Theyke and Richard Khan. And he was talking about their
participate participation in the Tower financial ponzi scheme that Haffromberg
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doesn't refer to as a Ponzi scheme. He refers to
it as an accounting irregularities. Okay, but clearly it was
the second largest ponzi scheme in the country, right after
Bernie Madoff, and who were up to their neck in
his business. But Darren Endyke and Richard Khan, and who
was there the corporate attorney for this huge Ponzi scheme.
Rudy Julianne got paid one million dollars a year. Google, Google,
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Google all your little fingers, so ther little fingers got
down to nubs. You're not gonna find that. The only
place you're gonna find that is from Stephen Hoffenberg's own mouth.
The man who wrote the checks told you that on
this show. Okay, and then what happens, Well, what happened
was though you know, so the SDNY who clearly you
know it would appear that Giuliani was paid to keep
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them at Bay, to keep that kind of investigation at Bay,
or have advanced knowledge of it. But then when they
started sniffing around to financial irregularities there and Dyke Khan, Giuliani,
Epstein all run off to the Virgin Islands. They set
up the Southern Trust down there. Four hundred million dollars
of peers down there, four hundred and sixty million vanishes
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from Tower Financial, and mister Hoffenberg is left holding the bag.
I'll say this over and over and over again, so
somebody starts listening. How Come every time there's a story
about Epstein, you never hear anything about Tower Financial. How
come and by the way, and Haffenberg told about how
it was Douglas Lease, this I six arms dealer who
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was part of the second biggest arms dealer in history,
arms deal in history with this Middle East and Saudi
Arabia types. That that's his claim to fame. And he's
the one who was Exstein's rabbi and all this and
got him the job over a tower with Hoffenberg. And
it was only quite twenty five thousand a month too, Okay,
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and you know, I can have this stuff anywhere. But
Opperman reportant from Hoffenberg's own mouth. And for people who
don't understand, it was Hoffenburg who got all the litigation
started in the US Virgin Allam's and you can hear
him talk about it on the show. The day he
came up with the idea. He came on the show
and talked about him. It's called the smoking gun episode.
To just google smoke at Opperman Spreaker Hoffenburg smoking gun,
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you'll find it. And was a brilliant plan and it
worked and look how much money was recovered. Okay, no
one's paying attention, but we find out from these emails
that Steve had be and wasn't advising Epstein. It was
the other way around. Epstein was advising Bannon, and Epstein
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was introducing Bannon's all kind of alt right extremists in Europe.
So when we're finding this out for the first time
and otherwise it hasn't been heard anywhere else now and
this is coming out through these emails from the estate.
Who runs that estate today to the people who run
that estate are Darren and Dyke and Richard Khan. Now,
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Darren and Dyke and Richard Khan not only were part
of the Tower Financial ponzi scheme, second largest ponzi scheme
in history, and they left that without a scratch, without
a sniff, a scratch or a sniff, scratch and sniff things.
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I'm a funny guy. You gotta listen close. Sometimes sometimes
my jokes might go over your head. But without a
scratch or without off they skate away from that on
their skates, like like skating polar bears at the circus. Okay,
but what do you call it? What else are these
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guys involved in? Well, there's this really famous Epstein set
up this company down on the Virgin And I know
about this, this all this firsthand because when I was
working on my litigation in the US Virgin Island. This
is one of the things I know about. So what
do you call it? Epstein set up this company down
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in US Virgin Islands, and he got eighty million dollars
in tax grants and funding and benefits from the US
Virgin Island government to set up this DNA research thing,
whatever the hell it was. And you hear all these
experts out there saying, oh, what Epstein ran this transhumanist
DNA thing and he was just doing reading and you know, oh,
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it's crazy stuff. You know that they because they don't
know what they're talking about. Because when this was investigated
by the US Virgin Islands, they found out that these
offices that they had and they were having any employees,
no one ever, no one had even gone in there
and dusted the place since they rented the offices for
these up this big scamp. And Darren Enduck and Richard
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Kahn were co defendants in that scam and Charter and
defendants in the lawsuit from the UNICE virginis And they
had a payback eighty million dollars from the trust from
the estate. Now I've also talked to you over and
over and over again about the Butterfly Trust. Now here
are these two guys. They are the executives of this estate.
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They are trusted with administrating the funds of this estate.
And what did they do. They went out and created
another trust called the Butterfly Trust under their wives' names.
And then their wives created all these phony invoices and
build a trust that they were administrading. And they stole. Well, conversion,
it's called when you it's called when you steal something
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like this, Okay. In civil proceedings, it's called a conversion.
These funds were converted to their own use, stealing. You
stole it, and I was it was in your pocket,
Now it's in my pocket. I stole it from you.
But in the delicate world, the legal world of civil litigation,
it's conversion. You converted it from your pocket to my pocket.
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I converted it to my use, from your use to
my use. Okay. This is what you learn when you
go to paralegal school to start out. Okay, oh, I
get it. But what do you call it? They stole
thirteen million bucks with no consequences whatsoever, and at the
very least you think that they would be stripped of
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their ability, their authority to run this trust. But no,
you can. These two guys can steal from a trust
and then keep their gigs ministering that trust. Now the
estate once again, the Epstein estate. What else are they
doing besides collating and gathering emails and releasing them to
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oversight committees and judiciary committees. What do they do otherwise?
In their spare time? They're making money from an investment
that the estate made with Peter Thiel, a company called
Valor v A l l o r. You can look
this up. Epstein invested forty million bucks. He kicks the bucket.
And now now that that little investment is the doubled
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the value of the estate since all the payments and
the payoffs and all this stuff. By the way too,
while we're at this too, this estate, you know, they're
the ones they created this fund to pay the victims. Okay,
finding dandy, and they said, we're out of money. We
can't paign no more. Would They promised to pay one
hundred million dollars from the sale of the island and
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the structures on the island and all that kind of
stuff that was a settlement with the US Virgin Islands.
Turns out they didn't sell it for that much they
wantd up less. But where did all the real money
come in? The settlements from all this stuff. Three hundred
million dollars from JP Morgan Chase, another hundred million from
Deutsche Bank. So even in his death and all this,
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some other people are coming in and footing the bill
for this guy's crimes. And also too, Darren Duck and
Richard kainin skates skates skates skates, skate like skating roller bears,
polar bears or roller bears. That's a new phrase. I'm
gonna trademark that with other shows are help me get quickly?
But what do you call so guys just getting away
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with all this stuff? And by the way, they were
named too in the serious allegations of trafficking kids and
it talks about down in the Virgin Islands that the
children as young as eleven were trafficked down there, okay,
and they're named as code efense in actliability down there
in the US Virgin Os. And now now they're heroes.
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Now they're heroes. Now they've become heroes guys, ladies and gentlemen.
And so I wrote a post on Twitter and I says, hey,
you know, everybody who's salivating over these emails, you got
to understand who's the one who's releasing and controlling the
release of these emails. By the way, the format these
things that are being released are a mystery to me.
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They're somehow released and I'm trying to now. Some other
volunteers have created these search engines that you can use
to search the emails. But even then it's not like
like Disco, which is an E discovery software that you
would use. And there's other ones too, and Cole and lost.
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There's all kinds of ones you can use right that
you're familiar with. And when you get that, it comes
and you can use the program that was used to
extract this ECSCY. Then you can use that program to
now search. It's proprietary software. You can use it to
search for the emails. And when you do it, it
says the name of a product at the top. It's
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in report format. There's video, there's sections or videos, emails,
documents and all this kind of stuff. E discovery preservation
software which a company like Epstein and he's getting if
he's getting eighty million from the US version of its,
he had to have had this kind of e discovery
preservation just in case they would be sued and you
have to have that stuff preserved. Okay, but that's not
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how we see this stuff. We see this stuff and
we have some volunteers have created search engines so we
could search the Google Drive documents that were created by
the oversight committee here, and we're fine, okay, you know,
but then it doesn't read the way you would normally
be able to read these email threads like you would
be if they were like in Disco or these other
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what do you call E discovery softwares? What do you
call it? So it's very hard to follow what's even
going on this and then there's redactions to a well,
names are redacted. So but who is responsible for putting
this together in this weird format and releasing them? Two criminals,
Taron and doctor Richard Khan? And by the way, which
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one is? Richard Kahan was photographed hours after Epstein died.
He went to Epstein's mansion in New York and he
put on sunglasses and a hoodie. It was a warm
day because he's wearing shorts, so he had sunglasses, a
hoodie and a ball cap and he's in there right
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after the death, and he's leaving with a bag full
of items. It's a blue gift bag worth of items.
There was probably like you could fit maybe four New
York City telephone books in here, okay, but that size
of the material he has in there. People remember what
a telephone book is. Let's say eight shoeboxes or six
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shoeboxes you could fit in there. Sneakers, People don't what
sneakers aren't. And he's leaving with And there's pictures of
this in the New York Post. You can google it
and you could find it. Okay, there's a whole article
about it. So when I reveal this to the world,
I said, hey, guys, you know, everybody, stop your salivating
here over these emails. The people that are releasing them
are criminals, code defendants. And look, here's a picture of
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one of them removing items. These things have to be
inventory by the estate. Now, of course they were executives
of the estate. But do worry. We don't know if
this stuff was inventored. We don't know anything that happened.
What happened with this stuff, and why if it's so innocent.
Some people are trying to tell me. First of all
that I photo shopped this and I faked it up
because I'm so kind of Trump support right way, the
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assumption is the right away has to go to politics, Okay,
And I must be complaining about the emails because I'm
a Trump supporter, right just because I'm not an idiot,
and I know they're being controlled and released by crimin converters.
Let's call them, okay, people who are best friends with
a child rapist for their whole career, the whole adult life. Okay.
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And one of them is here on camera snatching stuff
out there in the estate before it could be inventory,
before anybody can go in there and see it. Okay,
when when they're at the time court defendants, Okay, so
well ed. Maybe they're preserving this because they knew it
was evidence against Epstein and they wanted to make sure
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that they against their own interest. You know, let's just
make things up. Let's just imagine what what what what
what could they bear their interest be? Okay, it couldn't
be their life of crime, No, no, they ain't. Once
Epstein had a new leaf, they were born again the
same night. Okay. Oh well, it's you know, it's legit
that they were allowed to uh, because they're part of
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the estate and the executives of the estate. Okay, why
they weren't sunglasses and funny notes? Okay, it's so, and
is it okay? So first I claim that I photoshopped this,
I show them the article, you know, it came from
the New York Post, and then well, they're probably doing
something good because they're heroes, and then what they want
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to they're doing good ed ed. We're getting information out,
So that's all that's important. It doesn't matter if it's
being edited or or some things are being held behind
and some things are being advanced. It doesn't matter it
because it feels so good that new information's coming out
and then we're getting something done. Even if what we're
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getting done is being fooled like stupid idiots, it still
feels good ed We're we're doing this for the victims,
for the poor, the victims, all right, because there's good
guys and there's bad guys. And that's how this works.
It it's like a lifetime movie channel. It's that a
lifetime movie. This is gonna be happy ending at the end.
We know there will be okay because we're getting the
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release of these informations, the release of the files. We
gonna see it all. So one of the other things is, Okay, now,
what's the motivation for release and this stuff. It turns
out it came through Brad Edwards, the attorney for Virginia Goofree,
and it came through this guy, Lawrence o'donald from MSNBC. Okay,
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he had some involvement in this, and I got a
personal beef with Lawrence o'donald. He attacked a client of mine, okay,
who stuck his neck out to testify against Trump at
his own risk for his career and his livelihood and
his personal safety. Okay, for a fact, I know this man,
and Lawrence o'donald goes and smears this guy with a
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bunch of bullshit. It's not even true, Okay, with his
own personal opinions. He's bullshitting and smearing this guy, who's
a good man. Okay, So I got a problem with him.
I've lost a respect for Lawrence o'donald. Now, Bred Edwards,
you know, okay, he was Virginia Robert Goofri's attorney, and
he sued to Epstein. They got five hundred thousand dollars
when everybody else was getting a million, and he didn't
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for some reason, he didn't ensue Trump or mar Lago
when they were up to their necks and that procurement too.
He's trying. And then he was interviewed by this YouTuber fellow,
I forget his name. I think his name is Boyce,
who has a little of reporting operation going on now.
He's made a name for himself. Remember a young fellow
with the with the ponytail, you know, who asked Brad Edwards,
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what do you even think of Trump? And big smile
comes on Edwards. Oh, what a guy that Trump is.
I all of him. He was so cooperative and what
a great guy. Me oh ing the only time I
obviouslye a lawyer smile. That's only when they got to
settle a nice quiet settlement. Okay, And it doesn't and
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we know the way Trump operates with Stormy Daniels doesn't
not have to be right out in the open. Could
have went through the back door. Okay, I'm not saying anything.
The Ferris was done. These things are done. That's how
they work. Okay, that's how things big. We were all
big boys here. Who listens to the our report? When
my little kids We're not little goofballs. We're not sitting
saying I'm not suicidal, I have no I'm a perfect driver,
(29:09):
my health I have and my heart's in a good condition.
We're not giving you a stick here. Okay. We'll tell
you what we know and the facts and what's reality.
Even some stuff I'm gonna tell you later on in
the show. That's a little painful to tell you, that's
a little embarrassing to tell you. I'm gonna tell you anyway,
because that's what you get here at the oppertand Report.
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You got roller skating bears and embarrassing facts. That embarrassing. Okay,
So Brad Edwards been kind of backing away from this
thing with san Trump's innocent, and so is that guy Boyce.
He's backing away from it too, the fella with the
ponytail interview Brad Edwards and so who releases this, who's
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behind this idea to get this from the estate? Brad
Edwards and what's in there is his own client being mentioned.
Jeffrey Epstein mentions, but Trump was there in the room
with this young lady for hours and hours and hours.
Trump would have to know who she is. She worked
for him, Trump would have to know she was a
little girl because she worked for him, for her father
worked for him. He knows everybody that works in his places.
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He would actually complain. There was a law suit in
California or another golf course, and they said, Okay, Trump's
coming tomorrow, we have to have all pretty girls working
her otherwise is going to complain. So he was very active.
This is where he lived at mar Laga. It's not
a big place either, you know, you know, his quarters,
his living quarters at mar a Lagua was only two
thousand square feet. I live in two thousand square feet. Okay,
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this guy, you know, this guy's uh, you know, it's
not this big thing like people think. Okay, anyway, So
Brad Edwards, you know, you know it was he was
involved in getting this stuff out and it was by
his suggestion or his tip off whatever Lawrence. So Donald
somehow involved. I don't like Laurence. So Donald was his
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motive to get that one email out on that said
that Trump was involved with the goofree. You know, it
was blacked out, but then it was leaked, and certain
experts on this case, well, if you believe that that's
Virginia Drew Free well, then I've got an island to
sell you called Little Saint Jam's. And by the way,
I'm not suicidal, and I'm not you know. Oh, by
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the way, send me somebody, send me donations. I need
donations to keep this story and my safety, for my safety.
Oh my goodness, I'm so injippardy from this from tweeting
all day long. Oh my goodness. Oh the pain, the pain,
oh Robinson. Oh okay, we're doing good on time here, Okay,
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now they just voted to release the rest of this
stuff here, right, And but Trump's a freaking genius. There's
an email in all this and the kind of passed
everybody's attention. I discovered it and I posted it, and
good old David K. Johnson's he's it and says, oh
my goodness, Ed, this is a really good find. I'm
(32:03):
gonna promote this and give you credit, my friend, you know,
good guy, David K. Johnson. It seems to be keeping
an eye on me, mister Johnson. I need some help
with my taxes. Perhaps they got out there. I was right.
I was talking to this guy at a meeting with
this guy about my social security and I'm quoting David K. Johnson.
(32:29):
I'm gonna see by the way too. I was supposed
to have another meeting today, but my health insurance. This
guy blew me off. Why do the people today in
twenty twenty five, they do all this stuff with Google
Calendar and let's make an appointment for the phone call boy,
then my day. You just picked up the phone, you
called the guy. If it wasn't then you call him
back in an hour. And now all this freaking scheduling
with voicemail and still no one could make a damn
(32:52):
phone call and keep their appointments. Freaking pathetic. That's why
I will oh Man real quick. Man. I was talking
to an old guy I used to work for for
years and years and years ago. Man. It's old private
investigator and man, I was pretty much calling up for
a favor. You know, he's retired now, man, and I
(33:14):
wanted to help me in with some filming and stuff
like that that I'm gonna be doing in New York.
And I made a stupid little joke, man, you know,
and he said to me, oh, you got to show
some respect, kid, And he's right, man, he's I apologize
for like twenty minutes of this guy. He's a hundred
percent right. I have no business making jokes of this guy,
man who's done so much for me in my life
and helped me with so many things and taught me
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so much. Man was so good to me, and I
wouldn't be where I am today. And I'll tell you
that this guy is like a father to me. Man.
And there I'm making stupid little jokes anyway, So what
do you call it? You know, was Brad Edwards motivation
just to get that one email on? We got to
figure out what the motivation is for getting this out
(33:58):
because I got to tell you the word is out
there when you when you because by the way, my
phone rings off the hook when these kind of things happen. Okay,
different reporters from different places, you know, contact me. What
do you think about this? With the jay D Did
you know this? And one of the things that was
left out to me was that the first estate release
of the birthday book that was done to advance h
(34:22):
Maxwell Okay, Gilain Maxwell, that was done to benefit her
some kind of leverage over Trump and maybe to say
that hey, we've got more so uh, you know, And
that seems to be well accepted amongst the rumor millon
the gossip mill. It's not something going to be able
(34:43):
to google, Okay, But amongst the people who actually work
on this stuff and talk about it, that's the that's
the theory in the background on it now. The fact
that and by the way, too, my my reporting about
the estate controlling this too, that was retweeted and quoted
(35:03):
by Julie K. Brown, who broke the story in the
Miami Herald about ten years after I did it, after
I broke it here, and after they were good seven
or eight years of me talking about it, she broke
the story in the Miami Herald, which is gonna cia paper.
By the way, why would let's just move on from
that anyway? We can't trust the source of these emails
(35:35):
and these text messages. If you're willing to steal eighty
million bucks, if you're willing to do a work on
the second biggest Ponzi scheme and get away with that,
you'll steal eighty million in tax money. You get away
from that, you're steal thirteen million, converting in the butterfly
trust in the sloppiest way possible, creating invoices in your
(35:56):
wife's names, and you get away with that. To think
that you would not have a little contempt of Congress
by withholding and manipulating a release of a subpoena duces Tuka,
which is a subpoena for documentaries, is what this is. Well,
let me tell you something. In every civil litigation there's
(36:18):
Shenanigan's withholding material and stalling and all kinds of nonsense
that goes on. So to think that these guys who
are career operatives like this wouldn't do this, it's just
the fantasy world, guys. Okay, it's a world of imagination. Okay,
worse than Willie Wonk in the chocolate factory. Also to
(36:39):
the other one, mister Darren Endyke, you know where he
works today. I got this from fellow on Reddit tip
me off about this. He works for a MAGA law
firm now that represents currently Pete Hegseth and used to
represent Donald Trump. Okay, that's where he's working. So the
people that are releasing them right now work for a
(37:01):
MAGA law firm. They represent Pete Hegseeth. The people releasing
these emails work for MAGA okay, And the people controlling
the story, all of them, all of them, all of
them benn And I told you he's been friends with
Epstein for years. He's been friends with Michael Wolf for years.
(37:22):
Wolf has been friends with benn And for years. Vicky
Ward was a member at mar Lago. She's been friends
with these people for years. Kenchietah Sarnoff was a member
of mar Lago. She's been friends with these before the
first arrest. They were all friends, ladies and gentlemen. Patterson,
the great James Patterson. He lives right around the corner
(37:43):
from Marrilago. This guy's worth hundreds of millions of dollars,
by the way, writing books. How do you do that?
He was a member of Marlago, friends with all these people,
and we're gonna go to him and trust him about
this stuff. Though about the boot and with his story
now about how Trump kicked him out of the with
the membership there were now, Epstein says, I was never
remember what are you talking about. He didn't have to
(38:04):
be a member, his friends with the owner. He walked
in and out and did as he pleased at that joint,
including plucking little girls out of the locker room. But
you know, you have to go to those big Twitter superstars.
Man the other one's gonna tell you what's going on here,
all right. There's another one in there too, an email
(38:26):
from start to finish. Mister Epstein's explaining to mister Wolf
how Trump's money laundering schemes work. And this is the
one that David K. Johnson saw and said he was
gonna spread around for me. And he talks about that fertilizer,
Russian oligarch fertilizer and the purchase of that property that
(38:47):
everyone says, oh, it was the purchase of this property
of the falling out that caused the falling out between
Trump and Epstein has nothing to do with the whole
business about Trump screwing all his friend's wives, which appears
to me is the real story, which would explain by
the way it seems. Do you know who that woman
might be? I think it's Maxwell. I think he Trump
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was screwing Maxwell behind Epstein's back, is what I think happened.
That was the falling up between the two of them,
because that would be the kind of thing too, that
Epstein wouldn't want to talk about in public and say, oh,
he screwed my girl. No one wants that, especially a
disgusting guy like Trump. But those are the allegations. That's
what he did. He ran around behind his buddy's backs,
and he bunked their girlfriends and their wives. And we
(39:29):
see this. He has this kind of a relationship with Maxwell.
It's like none other, you know. And we get into
all this stuff too with the Tonight. Later on Anthony
Andrews talks about the Melania and all that kind of
stuff took with him. But so this email from start
to finish talks about how Trump mourners money. Okay, if
(39:52):
you want it, you can email me. Otherwise it's on
my Facebook. It should be on my Twitter too. You'd
have to really dig for it. I'll repot. I'm a
nice guy, and I'll put it to one Patreon. And
here's the deal. He talks about how you know, they
sell it for more than it's worth and then that
money get and it has to be a famous person
so that doesn't raise suspicion. It's be like a celebrity
(40:14):
or something like that. Then it talks about how this
Dimitri guy. I apologize, I don't remember his last name,
but this if you just google Russian oligarch fertilizer art Dimitri,
he comes right up because he also sold a piece
of art for four hundred and fifty million dollars to
that ubs guy who killed Kashogi. Okay, another money laundering
(40:38):
scheme there that Epstein says, that was money laundering too, Okay,
And by the way, go try this, ladies and gentlemen
of the jury. Okay, dancing bears and roller skating bears,
try this. Google blackmail, and he's in this search engine.
The only blackmail that comes up is Epstein complaining about
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people blackmailing him. We got to revisit, okay, all of
our theories. That is when you know, when you come up,
you know, with a with a theory of a case.
You come up with a theory and then you go out,
this is what I think happened. But then a little,
by a little, by a little, by a little, by
a little, every single day, every little single shred of
(41:22):
evidence comes up over and over and over again that
you were wrong. Sooner or lady gotta admit, Hey, you
know what the facts differ from my conclusion, I have
to change my conclusion. Or what hey, google it yourself,
go into the little search engine. There it too. It'll
be on my Patreon and put in blackmailing If this
(41:44):
guy's there's not one email that even gonna lose to
blackmailing somebody else. It's all him complaining about being blackmailed. Okay,
that's how we're doing on time, because I'm getting to
the embarrassing party way. You know, I'll I got a
problem when there's something look looks negatively on. Man, I'll
tell you I went looking. There's a couple of mentions
(42:10):
of my lawsuit in there, the Katie Johnson lawsuit. Okay,
real quick, okay, never back to the money laundering email. Now,
nobody knows about that money wandering email, which lays it
out how Trump is laundering Russian money. You know why
nobody knows about that because there's another email in there
about how Trump blew Bubba. That's what everybody wants to
(42:33):
talk about. That's what everybody wants to look about. And
that's what even the brother right away comes out with
a letter. Oh no, no, no, it wasn't really the Clinton,
but he blew somebody. Who did he blow? The American
people want to know who did the president blow and
when did he blow him? These are the kind of
Watergate hearings we need now, Okay, but see how they
(42:55):
do that man. They put out the one about the blowjob.
Everyone's talking about that, and everyone ignores the other one
just slips right through. Nobody notices money London, Oh, blowjob,
Bubba Clinton. Oh, let's all talk about that. Let's make jokes.
Let's make means the Trump Lewinski, you know, right right right?
(43:17):
Isn't that how that works? Okay? He did the same
thing with Piskate. Remember I had but I had Georgie Scalansa,
go on my show. Look for gor Gik Scollonts of
his book Compromont. Okay, and he's the fellow in the
Michael Cohen exclusive interview with this guy. Nobody has him
testified before the MULA commission. They were asking about the
Felix Sador over and over and over again. The guys
(43:39):
supposed to be a n FFBI agent, right, FBI asked it,
but they're asking questions about it him. By the way,
Felix Sader worked for black Rock Bayrock, and he just
got a civil conviction of lawsuit loss four hundred million
dollars or forty million, forty million over money laundering scheme,
money laundering money low underring. Epstein himself says, hey, I'm
(44:02):
not involved in this other stuff. My stuff is money.
I'm not involved in politics. I'm involved in money. Okay.
You know, I can help you with a little diplomacy
and pass along a message for you. But my thing
is money, not blackmail, not sex, you know, money, money laundering. Okay.
(44:32):
Remember pissgate, Okay, when the whole thing came out with
the Christopher Steele dossier about Trump, in this pissed episode
with these prostitutes in Russia, the expression piss gate was
already search engine optimized that when you googled it to
find out what's going on with this story, what would
come up is this Reddit troll LARP live action role
(44:56):
play from months ago. And that's what it really happened.
It was all a fake thing, okay, and it wasn't real.
And the whole thing was that, you know, they he
knew this was gonna come out because they were talking
about it. Scalozzo was talking about it in a text
the cone we stopped to follow with these tapes, you know,
and I got video of this. Go to my patron
and you watch the guy's videos and his face explodes
(45:17):
when I asked him, do you have any other text
where you're joking like that. Nice guy man, but it
there's not much my poker face. Man, you're gonna watch
the video. I'm no I like the guy. Okay, and
the guy testified already. He's on the oath. He's only
he can't go change this testimony. Yeah, but the thing
is he's good man. Okay. Then he guys he's got
balls of steel too. It came to this country with nothing.
(45:39):
He's took it on the Russian mafia and were a
cigarette business. Okay, this guy, this kind of guy, if
some tapes came across his table, he said, wow, let
me go to the ball game. He's gonna get involved.
Guess he's an opportunity when it comes by him there. Okay,
we're not stupid. Okay, this isn't the stupid report, it's
the Opperman report. So Trump was ready for that. Then
(46:03):
they gave you an inoculation. Okay, we're gonna put out
this other thing too, with this live action role place,
and then later around when if these if this stuff
does leak, we're gonna have this thing ready to go,
just like they had the bubb a thing ready to
go to take your mind away from the money laundry. Okay,
this is how this guy. They know what they're doing. Man,
do you remember Lee Harvey Oswall the Patsy. That's what
(46:25):
they're doing. They give you these other stories and they
throw them to you like a bone, like a Patsy.
And the goofballs out there with the twentyd thousand Twitter followers,
man have them in fake accounts. They grabbed that little
bone and they run, oh little tails waggon there for
mister Trump. And there's all kinds of stuff. I've had
(46:45):
people on this show, the men, you know, they talk
about the John Tino story, then it disappears. This is
how it works, guys, this is how it works. Okay,
And you read Catch and Kill. He'll tell you how
this stuff works. And I know those people. I don't
have to people, and they told me that booked me,
and I thought them okay, And I didn't google them
to research them. Okay, like Hilton, I know them, and
(47:09):
speaking of now them, here's where we go. When I
get to the embarrassing part. I know a lot of
people stay to you. It's the embarrassing part. Now, my
own spin doctor has told me to spend this, but
I says, now, listen. It's embarrassing, and I'm gonna talk
about it. Okay. I went in there. I heard the
Deepak chopraw have you pronounced that also mentioned the Katie
(47:33):
Johnson case, the thirteen year old rape case. And it
seems like Trump Epstein, whenever somebody would ask him about it,
he would just email them the Daily Mail cover piece
which says it they investigated and they proved it was
all thick. Okay, where's it proved? Daily Bail? Oh, don't worry,
We've got it here in this sealed un below. Okay.
(47:55):
And then people just love that stuff, man, and I
love it too. They'll they'll believe and a mysterious sealed
envelope the Daily Mail has and here you got the
guy that worked on the case right in front of you.
I'm in the articles too, and now I'm in pretty hard. No,
we don't believe you. We believe that's theal levelop yeahtherwise, okay, okay,
(48:16):
I love it, man, You know what mat should just
so anyways, I'm looking at Deepak Choker and it comes
up at the Katie Johnson stuff at thirteen year old,
and Deepak is joking about it. Well, you've been clear,
Were you clear? Well you uh dismissed too, and they
dropped it against you too. Yes, But basically I say it,
and it seems like a lot of people too around
(48:36):
Epstein were just kind of naive and just kind of
believed him that he was being blackmailed and stuff. But
then what do I see? I see the name Paul Krassner,
and I said, WHOA, Well, that can't be the same
Paul Krassner. I know that can't be the same Paul
(48:58):
Krassner from the Yippies and from High Times, the same
Paul Krassner. I was in the same room with passing
a joint around with this guy, and I didn't I don't.
Paulcraston wouldn't know me from Adam. He would just know
me as this kid who was around, you know, Eddie
from Stam. I don't known Eddie from stantn Alam. But
we wouldn't know me, you know. But I saw my
many occasions. I knew who he was. And he worked
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with May Brussel. You know, Paul Krassen is a legendary guy.
He's dead now, legend right. Allow of respect for Paul
Krasner in his work. I just interviewed somebody recently and
I mentioned Kraszner and they dismissed him, like they didn't
like him. But aj, you know, new Krassner, you know.
And then Abby Hoffman new Crassner. He's one of the
(49:41):
original Hippies and the High Times magazine. He was in
those circles grandpart ran Guard. What are they h Ted Rubinstein,
you know, you know respected Krassner. It's the same Crassner.
It's Paul Krassner, the Paul Krassner from the Yippies. Was
(50:03):
chatting back and forth with Epstein. They were friendly. Krasner
mentions the thirteen year old rape case and just seems
to accept Epstein's word for it, that, oh, there's nothing there.
And then we read later on a little further down
the line there's mention of Krassner receiving money from Epstein.
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What you know, This Paul cres is a hero to me,
you know. And then I see this and he's talking
about my case, you know, and I'm like, oh, he
believes Epstein. He wouldn't know, but I wasn't probably talking
about it at the time. I wasn't allowed to. So
(50:53):
it's not like he could go through age or something
like that contact me. You know that people would know
I was talking about it. But then he would take
Epstein's word for it, some stupid daily mail bullshit article.
And he took money from Epstein after he was convicted
(51:13):
for these things. Then then you know, I've always known
that Jerry left Court, who was Abbey Hoffman's lawyer, and
he was a lawyer for the yippies that he went
to work. He went to work in a lot of
organized crime cases in New York. It was a very
respected lawyer. He was respected with them when he was
working for Abbey, and it was he worked for Avy
(51:37):
on that big cocaine case where where Abby came back.
He says, look, all I want is half the coke back.
I've said that jug I wanted, you know. But anyway,
he was in that that mixed with you know Bill
Kinsler and Monk Koobie and Jerry left Court, you know,
(52:01):
very respected. Abby called him a brother. Krassner would definitely
know left Court no one better than I ever knew
Left Court much better. And then you wonder, you know
who did left Court because the left Court went to
(52:22):
work for for Epstein. Left Court is the one who
signed the twenty four page letter saying that Epstein was
part of the creation of the Clinton Global Initiative. So
you got to wonder, you know, who introduced too to Krassner,
introduced Left Court to Epstein? Or Krassner go through left
Court to meet Epstein? You know, But what's going on
(52:42):
with this? This these old yippies and Epstein? What's going
on there? Man? But then again, you're kind of think,
you know, when you look back to his pictures of
him from the seventies, he was kind of, you know,
a hippie kind of guy himself, you know, as much
as the school teacher could be, you know, artist, you
think her type, you know, mathematician, blackmail, you know. But
(53:05):
then you know, yeah, yeah, there's a lot of I
have a lot of suspicions for a lot of stuff.
Run the hippies, man, you know the huge you know,
drug deals going. You know who I should talk to
this about, Richard Stratton, you know, ask him. He's been
on the show. He's a cool guy. I talked to
AG about it too, but Ag has become kind of
magot anyway. Full disclosure here from Ed Opperman at the
(53:29):
Opera Report. Man, I'm telling you about my hero. You know,
I'm disappointed, you know, and kind of insulted. You know,
it's my case and he's taking Epstein's word over hey,
So you can go to one of those search engines
and look up Krasts and Paul Krass and he's in there,
and there's only one article out there that talks about it.
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So got a long closing song tonight, so gotta end quickly.
And oh, I was gonna say an old thing, but
I don't know, man, it's really rocked me. This, this
I found out yesterday. This rocked me, you know, And
(54:16):
but you know, full disclosure here, man, I tell you
what I find that, I tell you what I know,
even if it breaks my heart in more ways than one.
So we'll leave you now. Coming up after this will
be mister anti lawyer Gold there about p Diddy and
Anthony Andrews more gold. You know, I don't know which
one's gonna play first, which was gonna play second? Usually
(54:38):
I play like one one golden show within one kind
of true crime thing after, you know, but these are
both gold Man. You're getting great content tonight, man, so
that I can't thank either of enough, both the anti
lawyer and Anthony and both of them are using pseudonyms,
by the way, but that operaman, I tell you who
I am and where I am. Come get me. I'll
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