From Question Everything: The Epstein Files

From Question Everything: The Epstein Files

The top journalists covering Jeffrey Epstein join Question Everything for drinks, and get into the challenges of covering one of the toughest stories of their careers.
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This week we bring you an episode from Question
Everything, another KCRW podcast. Host Brian Reed brings
together the reporters who know the Jeffrey Epstein case best –
along with one of their Trump-supporting producers – for drinks
and a candid, no-holds-barred conversation. They compare notes,
challenge each other’s assumptions, and reveal what it really
takes to separate fact from rumor in a story that has tested the
limits of journalism.


It’s one of the most provocative and confronting discussions
Brian’s ever hosted about power, accountability and what’s at
stake when the media goes up against billionaires and their
networks.


Check out the Question Everything Substack, by
the way, where we get into juicy behind the scenes details and
other good stuff from our episodes. 


“Question Everything” is a production of KCRW
and Placement Theory.


Drinking and fact-checking don’t always go hand in hand, so
clarifying and correcting a few statements from the conversation
here – which honestly in themselves give a sense of just how many
crannies of global power the tendrils of the Epstein story reach
into. 


We reached out to Anouska De Georgiou to see if she wanted to
comment, but we didn’t hear back. 


Leslie Wexner is not the founder of Victoria’s Secret – he bought
the company in 1982, and he said Jeffrey Epstein had stolen $46
million from him, not $60 million. Meanwhile investor Leon Black
paid Epstein $170 million for supposed tax advice – not $160
million. 


Virginia Giuffre sued Prince Andrew as an individual, not the
Crown itself. Tara Palmeri’s reporting that Elon Musk dm’d
Virgina Giuffre saying Trump would release the files is based on
Virginia telling her this – Tara didn’t see the DM. 


At one point, Eric says that in 2015, Roger Stone called
Epstein’s island a “democrat orgy island.” Really, Stone wrote a
book excoriating the Clintons called The Clinton’s War on Women,
and there’s a chapter in there called Orgy Island, which
highlights Bill Clinton’s friendship with Epstein. So Roger Stone
didn’t call Epstein’s island a democrat orgy island. Just “orgy
island.” 


And last, but not least: the pope who was in a picture with
Jeffrey Epstein, which was displayed on Epstein’s credenza, was
John Paul II.



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