Aug 5, 2025
The DISTRUBING THINGS Found Jeffrey Epstein's Home
Disturbing memorabilia was discovered in Jeffrey Epstein Manhattan townhouse.
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The New York Times has detailed the
disturbing things found in Jeffrey
Epstein's massive Manhattan home,
which is described as a seven story
palatial townhouse in Manhattan.
Now, the townhouse was one
of five properties that Epstein owned,
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and we still don't know how the paedo
college dropout became so wealthy.
That's still a mystery.
But after his release in 2009 from a
Florida jail where he served 13 months for
soliciting prostitution from a teenager,
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the mansion served as both a personal
hideaway and a salon where he could hold
court with accomplished intellectuals,
scientists and financiers,
according to legal records and interviews
with people who frequented the home.
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So one of the things that was found
were letters that were written to him
for his birthday,
his 63rd birthday, to be specific.
And the Trump drawing
that the Wall Street Journal
had written about that was apparently part
of the birthday letters that were sent
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to Epstein for his 50th birthday.
So this is a different set of letters
for a different birthday
of Epstein's, his 63rd.
One of the letters came from
former Israeli prime minister,
from a former Israeli prime minister,
who seemed to be very close to Epstein.
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Suspiciously close.
Ehud Barak, former prime minister
of Israel, and his wife,
noted the great diversity of guests
in their letter to Epstein,
quote, there is no limit to your
curiosity, they wrote in their message,
which was compiled with others
in January of 2016.
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You are like a closed book
to many of them,
but you know everything about everyone.
Why did they write this stuff down?
Is that amazing?
I mean, this is now the second
or third story we've covered
where these powerful people are like,
oh, including Donald Trump.
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Oh, we know you like them young
and you have all the secrets.
Just please don't tell him.
Why are you writing it down?
It's amazing.
So, Epstein preserved a map of Israel
drawn on a chalkboard
with Mr. Barak's signature.
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According to a photo
reviewed by the New York Times.
- More on that in just a moment.
- Oh, yeah.
No, no, no, don't say it. Don't say it.
It's definitely not Israel.
It's definitely not.
I mean, he has a map of Israel in there.
No, but it's not Israel.
- Okay.
- I would bet money it's Israel.
In their typed letter, Barak and his wife,
Haled Epstein as a collector of people.
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Yeah.
Who says that?
Like, what does that mean, exactly?
But there's more.
So just quickly going back to the,
you know, the map of Israel drawn
on a chalkboard with Barak signature,
there were other things found.
So in 2021, Vanity Fair had
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a fantastic piece detailing other things
about Epstein, but more importantly,
that Epstein invested $1 million
in one of Barak's Barracks.
Business ventures.
Barrack reportedly visited
the East 66th Street condo building.
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Alan Dershowitz said he
once arrived at Epstein's townhouse.
As Epstein and Barrack were
wrapping up lunch on a chalkboard,
barrack had drawn a map
of how the West Bank should be divided.
But it's definitely not Israel.
It can't be Israel.
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The Prime Minister is telling Epstein
how they're going to divide the West
Bank because but unrelated to that,
he says, way to go.
You have secrets of everyone wrapped up.
Yeah, it was a blackmail operation,
if you ask me.
That's my personal opinion.
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And there's just more and more
circumstantial evidence
that bolsters that opinion.
As far as evidence bolstering the claim
that Epstein was an intelligence asset
who was running a blackmail operation.
Several of Epstein's victims
have said the mansion was outfitted
with a network of hidden video cameras.
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Why would you have hidden video cameras
in this property in which young girls
are being assaulted and raped.
Like, what would the point
of those secret cameras be?
Okay, so guys, there's things we
don't know and things we do know.
And mainstream media at large usually
calls everything conspiracy theories.
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So, but then sometimes they do good work
and we find
out interesting stories from them.
Okay. So credit where credit is.
Okay.
So we don't know
who the black male was for.
So it could be CIA, it could be Mossad.
It could be just it could be both.
It could just be Epstein.
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It could just be Epstein and Maxwell.
Right?
All those are possible.
What we do know, if you are a sentient
human being, is that there was a black
male operation, because think about it.
You're going to record people
getting illegal sex with underage girls.
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What? Why would you do that?
Because that would be evidence
against you as well, right?
Because you're running the operation.
Who records like hundreds of hours
of evidence against themselves only.
The only reason you do that is to be
able to say to those guys, I have you on
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tape now, you got to do what I tell you.
Anyone who says otherwise
is either really super dense, like, like
wear helmet indoors, kind of dense, or is.
Oh my god.
Or is purposely lying to you and saying,
oh no, no, don't look, don't look.
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We don't know.
We don't know if it's a black man.
It's definitely a black male operation.
So there were other birthday letters
for Epstein, 63rd birthday.
So the director, Woody Allen, described
how the dinners reminded him of Dracula's
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castle, where Lugosi has three young
female vampires who service the place.
- They're just.
- Saying it.
They're saying it over and over again.
A vampire that sucks the life out of
people and likes young girls around him.
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They all knew. They all knew.
And the government is still claiming
there were no clients.
But here's my favorite part
of all of this.
Because Epstein's gone.
You know, you might believe
that he, took his own life.
You might think that he was murdered.
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But there are people who are living today
who had close contact with him,
including Steve Bannon, who has said
that he videotaped hours of interviews
in the mansion with Epstein in 2019.
Framed photos of Bannon, including
a mirror selfie snapped by Epstein, were
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kept in at least two rooms in the mansion.
So, Bannon has said on the record
that he thinks the Epstein files
should be released.
And, you know, Bannon,
if you genuinely think that.
How about you release your files?
Yeah. Wait a minute.
- Why don't we have Bannon.
- Saves what happened.
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No, no that's insanity.
Why don't we have Bannon's tapes.
Mr..
Oh, I'm gonna take down the establishment.
I'm a populist. Oh, yeah.
Well, by the way, we should have
an authoritarian leader.
Wait, what?
Okay.
Oh, democracy is not that big a deal.
Okay. Let's just.
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Hey, brother. Hey.
All your BS about populism.
Where's the goddamn tapes?
- Yeah, let's.
- Let's see.
Where's the goddamn tapes?
Why don't you show them what's
in the tapes that you don't want to.
Okay, guys, think about it.
Even if you're hardcore MAGA
and you love Bannon and Trump.
Okay.
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If he has interesting information on the
tapes, why wouldn't Bannon release them?
- That's exactly right.
- Okay.
The only reason the only reason, even if
it was mildly interesting, he does a show.
He wants more people to watch.
He wants more attention.
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Even if it's like relatively dull.
You would release them, right?
Oh, I have seen tapes.
Everybody would come watch.
Literally the entire internet
would come watch.
Right.
The only reason not to release them is
if it has incriminating evidence against
Steve Bannon or his allies, Donald Trump.
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Why were there photos of Bannon
in not one, but two separate rooms
in this property.
Why?
Anyway. All right.
Well, that's you know,
those are the birthday letters.
You know, those are the various, you know,
public figures who are kind of implicated
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in what was found in this property.
But there was also creepy stuff
found on the property as well.
Dozens of framed prosthetic eyeballs,
eyeballs lined the entryway.
A sculpture of a woman wearing
a bridal gown and clutching a rope
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was suspended in a central atrium.
Now the photo.
We can't use the photo.
We don't have permission to do so.
But if you go to the New York Times piece,
they have the photos available
for you to look at.
We'll include a link in the description
box for anyone who's interested.
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Now in the office, according
to photos reviewed by The Times, Epstein
showcased a green first edition of Lolita,
the 1955 novel in which an intellectual
develops a sexual obsession with a 12
year old girl and repeatedly rapes her.
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By the way, all of these.
Let me just ask you something.
All of these powerful people
are hobnobbing with Jeffrey Epstein.
Scientists, financiers, all these people.
And they see all of this, like,
disturbing stuff in this property.
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And they didn't know
that this guy was a creep.
They didn't know,
like, you didn't ask any questions.
The Lolita book didn't make you,
consider the red flags here.
- Well, I mean, they did.
- Like.
Like.
I'm sorry, but Bill Clinton hanging out
with this guy as much as he did.
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He didn't know. He didn't know.
Yeah.
No, no, I'm going to go further than that.
Hold on.
So first of all,
this is a house of horrors.
Like, what's with the eyeballs?
That's insanity.
And I saw the picture. It's super creepy.
Like statue mannequin
of a bride hanging for dear life
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on a rope in the central atrium.
You walk into the house.
And this the creepiest thing
you've ever seen is in the middle
of a young girl in despair.
There's eyeballs everywhere.
There's a glorious map
of Greater Israel, right?
There's a the original. The original.
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Look, you're an intellectual.
You read Lolita.
No big deal. That's normal.
Right?
You went and bought an original version
of the 1955 version of Lolita.
When you're.
Everyone knows that you were prosecuted
already for being with underage girls.
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Come on. But Anna, did they know?
Well, they obviously all knew
because they wrote it down.
They're like, oh, yes,
and you are with young girls.
- Donald Trump said, everybody.
- Knows Jeffrey Epstein likes em young.
Like what?
Like they're all comic book villains.
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I know it's crazy.
Now I want to get to Les Wexner.
Okay, so The New York Times claims
that Epstein bought the townhouse
from billionaire Les Wexner,
who owns L brands, by the way?
Which includes Victoria's Secret,
but Epstein's relationship with Wexner
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is super suspicious.
It's been reported that the property
was actually given to him,
not sold to him, and the transaction
was for $1. $1. Vanity fair claims.
I'm sorry, the New York Times claims no.
There's documentation showing that Epstein
bought the property for $20 million.
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I don't know what to believe,
but what I do know is that Epstein did
have a weird relationship with Les Wexner.
Wexner met Epstein sometime around 1986,
after they were introduced
by Wexner's insurance mogul friend, Guy,
by the name of Robert Meister.
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Meister, whose firm handled
insurance for the limited.
And then after Epstein died,
Wexner seemed to claim that Epstein had
stolen money from him but never reported
it to the FBI, which was strange.
And Wexner even gave Epstein his mother
Bella's seat on the board of the Wexner
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Foundation and in fact gave Epstein
complete control of his estate.
Power of attorney in general.
Not not like limited power of attorney
or power of attorney
over some of Wexner's finances.
No, no complete power of attorney.
That is insane.
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No one does that.
Billionaires don't do that.
No one does that.
Now it gets worse.
So former security chief for the limited,
Jerry Merritt, recalled once asking Wexner
why Epstein was so well compensated.
Let's just said, because I got more money
than I can ever spend, said Merritt.
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Les gave him free reign
over his checkbook.
In 2019, The Wall Street Journal reported
Epstein earned $200 million from Wexner.
Merritt puts the number at 400 million.
Okay, so and for those, you know,
really hoping that Epstein wasn't tied
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to Mossad in any way, shape or form, you
got to admit that the guy did have some
pretty close ties to a lot of Zionists.
So, for instance, in 1991, Wexner
co-founded a philanthropic organization
of Jewish billionaires known as The
Mega Group, which uses some of its vast
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resources to shape Middle East policy.
In 2003, Wexner Foundation commissioned
GOP messaging guru Frank Luntz
to advertise American Jewish leaders
or advise,
I should say,
to advise American Jewish leaders
on how to rally support for Israel.
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For a year, a solid year, you should be
invoking the name of Saddam Hussein
and how Israel was always behind American
efforts to rid the world of this ruthless
dictator and liberate their people.
Luntz recommendation stated.
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So if you would like to start
a war for Israel, what you should do
is overwhelming propaganda.
Starting in 2021, all the way to when we
invade in 2023 and have all of your dogs
and government and media
say Saddam Hussein, Saddam Hussein,
Saddam Hussein and even though Saddam
Hussein had nothing to do with nine
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over 11, and they know that Saddam Hussein
was against al Qaeda and would
murder al Qaeda inside his country.
Okay, so but at the time,
the Israeli government said Iraq
was their number one enemy.
Who do they say
is their number one enemy now?
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Iran. Oh, we just bought Iran.
Interesting.
So, guys, there's only two
possibilities on Wexner.
There's not a third.
So one is Epstein had something on him
and went to Wexner and said,
you have infinite money.
You're going to give me half of it.
And Wexner was like, no way.
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Or two thirds of whatever. No way.
He's like, all right, or you're going
to spend the rest of your life in prison.
Which one do you want?
All that money is going to go to waste.
You're going to go to prison,
you're going to be humiliated, etc..
So give me everything I want.
That is possibility number one, which, by
the way then actually is to some degree,
if that's true, that means that maybe it's
not necessarily an intelligence agency.
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Maybe he just got the money from Wexner
by blackmailing him personally.
That's possible.
It's definitely possible, right?
So possibility number two is, this is
how Mossad funneled money to Epstein
by getting super friendly, pro-Israel,
AIPAC supporting Americans to go,
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oh, I need Epstein to run my money.
Oh, look, he took all hundreds
of millions of dollars.
And look, everyone that went to his place
that are super rich and powerful are
now on tape doing terrible illegal things.
Oh, golly gee,
I guess that's how it happened.
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Right.
And I don't know which one is true, but I
can't even conceive of a third option.
The Wexler explanation.
- I really like the guy.
- Yeah, seriously.
At one point, Wexler was
the sixth richest man in the world.
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People don't get to be the richest man
in the world or anywhere near that list by
going, oh, I will give you my checkbook.
You do whatever you like with it said,
almost no rich person ever.
Okay.
In a situation like that.
And remember, he's a college dropout.
He has no expertise at all.
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And in fact, a Vanity Fair piece
was really good.
And if you read the whole thing,
you'll see the first set of finance people
to deal with Epstein.
They're like, who is this clown?
He doesn't even own a computer.
He has no idea what he's talking about
when he talks about financial instruments.
- Totally ignorant.
- Yeah.
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And he would go out of his way to make it
impossible for, like, rich people, that he
had no interest in to, like, invest
their money with him or work with him.
So he would claim, like he turned
down people who wanted him to manage
hundreds of millions of their dollars.
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Right?
And he would argue, no, I only take
clients worth $1 billion or more.
Like he wasn't, in my opinion,
based on, you know, those close to him
who have put out statements.
He wasn't actually
managing people's money.
Yeah.
If you only told me
the Wexner part of this story.
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Yeah.
I wouldn't even necessarily assume
an intelligence agency.
I would probably assume the reverse.
I would think Epstein ran it by himself.
He got rich from Wexner, and then he
realized, oh, this is a great scam.
And then he did it to a whole bunch of
people and got richer and richer and got
everything he wanted until he got caught.
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Right.
And that is definitely still plausible.
The part where it gets weird, guys,
is when the American government goes,
no, there were no clients.
Yeah, yeah.
Wait, that doesn't make any sense, right?
And under both Democrats and Republicans,
they're like, we're not really seeing
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the Epstein files and we're not
telling you about any of the clients.
And then he's got a map of Israel
sitting there.
And then Ghislaine Maxwell's dad
was one of the biggest Israeli spies
of all time, stole us nuclear secrets
and gave it to Israel.
And that's why they have the nuke, right?
And the prime minister of Israel
goes 30 times.
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And anyone who talks about.
- No no no no no, you're not allowed.
- To talk about it.
Like their reaction to the story
leads me to believe
that it's an intelligence agency.
But the Wexner one could go either way.
The evidence from that,
every time you ring the bell below,
an angel gets his wings.
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