
The convicted sex trafficker whose network of powerful enablers reached the highest levels of government, finance, and intelligence. These essays trace the money, the cover-ups, and the powerful men who protected him — and continue to protect themselves.
Corruption of Power
2026
- Kash Patel Got Hacked by Iran After Firing the Team That Tracks Iran
- Melania’s Surprise Epstein Denial Makes a Lot More Sense When You Know Who Amanda Ungaro Is
2025
Intelligence Operations
2013
2018
- Zorro Ranch: The Crime Scene Nobody Searched
- YOU ARE NEVER GOING TO BELIEVE WHAT I JUST LEARNED ABOUT SASCHA RILEY
- Melania’s Surprise Epstein Denial Makes a Lot More Sense When You Know Who Amanda Ungaro Is
- The $200 Million Man
- Trapped on Wexner’s Land
- Who Needs the Epstein Files? Trump’s Modeling Agency Was a Documented Trafficking Operation
- The Epstein Files Don’t Tell Us Anything New
- When a Sex Offender and a Former Prime Minister Built a Surveillance Company
- Start Here: Welcome to The GriftMatrix
- Epstein Survivors Return to Capitol – Still Begging for Justice
- Les Wexner Told Congress He Was Stupid. The Epstein Archive Says He Had Rules.
- Melania’s Surprise Epstein Denial Makes a Lot More Sense When You Know Who Amanda Ungaro Is
- She Googled Him Forty Minutes Before They Found the Body
- New York Had Everything It Needed to Go After Epstein’s Friends
- There Is No Epstein Client List Sitting in an FBI Filing Cabinet
- Ehud Barak’s Hacked Emails Show Epstein Island Trip Planning in Writing
2016
2018
2025
Cover-Ups
2019
2025
2012
2019
2025
2026
Trafficking
1980s
1991
1993
1990s
2000s
2007
2008
2014
2018
2019
2024
2025
Tech Oligarchy
2019
The RATC Project
2012
2026
Connections
See the full evidence boards connecting this suspect to others in the network.

For two decades they ran in the same Palm Beach circles, attended the same parties, shared the same social network. One died in federal custody before his client list could be unsealed. The other is back in the White House.

He was the money. She was the machine. Together they built a trafficking network that operated in plain sight for three decades, protected by the silence of the powerful people they compromised.

She was Florida’s top prosecutor when Epstein’s sweetheart deal was being negotiated. She took campaign money from Trump. She never prosecuted. Twenty years later she’s the Attorney General – and the Epstein client list is still sealed.

Both operated in tech-billionaire-adjacent circles built on access, money, and the implicit threat of information. Both ran networks that compromised the powerful. The full map of their overlap has never been drawn.

Different rackets. Same protection. Bannon ran the populist grift; Epstein ran the elite access network. Both men were prosecuted. Both men walked. The same person made both possible.

The relationship that funded everything. Wexner’s power of attorney gave Epstein unlimited access to his fortune — and his social network.

$158 million in advisory fees. No clear services rendered. The most expensive friendship in private equity history.

The wife of the man who built Epstein’s empire. These essays trace what the Wexner family knew.

Multiple visits post-conviction. The photograph. The settlement. And still no charges.