The life and crimes of Jeffrey Epstein were so complex that 5 years after his death, there is much about him that remains yet unknown. The system of sexual violence and exploitation that he devised is as infamous as it is uncovered. The financial structures he set up for himself were so complex that it takes hours to list them all, and his political and business connections were so vast and mysterious that to describe them in detail makes you sound like a conspiracy theorist.

But knowing and sharing the Epstein details is important because the late billionaire was part of a larger class of business oligarchs who have teamed up with each other against democracy, in the United States and around the world. Greg Olear, my guest for this episode, knows a lot about all of this. He has written the book on it, in fact, and it’s out now under the title, “Another Wonderful Secret,” which is a reference to a birthday greeting that Donald Trump sent to Epstein that has since become infamous. Greg is also the host of two podcasts, “Prevail” and “The Five 8.”

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Audio Chapters

00:00 — Introduction

07:46 — Epstein’s early years as a teacher and then money manager

14:41 — Epstein and Robert Maxwell, father of Ghislaine Maxwell

21:02 — Epstein’s decades of close friendship with Donald Trump

24:51 — Sexual harassment and abuse as social networking for the Epstein Class

30:46 — Epstein’s temporary fallout with Trump and 2016 reconciliation via Steve Bannon

35:30 — After his prison release, Epstein became much more reactionary

38:16 — The mystery surrounding Epstein’s death

40:36 — Joe Biden and Merrick Garland failed to expose the truth about Epstein’s crimes

46:28 — Conclusion

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