Epstein Survivor’s Memoir Names Politicians LINKED To Epstein List But Passes Before Publishing

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According to public autopsy records, many people regarded as whistleblowers have died by s*icide.

Virginia Giuffre is one of Epstein’s most outspoken victims who has spent her life fighting to bring Epstein and Ghislaine to justice.

At 17 years old she is photographed with “Prince” Andrew whose hand is wrapped around her waist.

By her late 20s she’s best known for exposing that picture to the public and testifying to the trafficking she was subjected to by some of the world’s elite.

Yet now, as of April 25th, 2025, Virginia Giuffre is dead. Leaving behind a manuscript titled “Nobody’s Girl” detailing the 2 years she was trafficking by Epstein to limitlessly powerful people.

Before her death she emails two confidants:

“In the event of my passing, I would like to ensure that “Nobody’s Girl” is still released...” Sent April 1, 2025.

April 25, 2025, Virginia Giuffre will be found dead. Her death ruled as a s*icide less than a month after her email and a few years after she made the following tweet on X:

“I am making it publicly known that in no way, shape, or form am I s*icidal. I have made this known to my therapist and GP– if something happens to me– in the sake of my family do not let this go away and help me protect them. Too many evil people want to see me quieted.”

Now, a lot can change in a few years, including someone's mental state. But with the Epstein case and files...

Everyone feels like a suspect.
Everyone has money.
Everyone has power.
And everyone has a lot to lose.

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Bada bing, bada boop. You have a friend and you find out that your friend is cheating on their partner.

Your friend doesn't explicitly tell you that this needs to be kept a secret, but it does kind of feel like private information. It's not something that you're going to post about online.

But within the next few weeks, you keep running into your friend and their partner, who's getting cheated on, at all of these social gatherings, and you start getting this feeling that all your other friends are starting to change their perception of the person getting cheated on.

They don't know that they're getting cheated on, but they just feel like maybe the partner is doing something wrong because there's tension in this relationship.

Everybody is believing that the victim's reputation is the one getting ruined, even though they don't even know that they're getting cheated on. So now you are in a pickle.
You have a few choices.

Either you confront your friend and you tell them, if you don't come clean, I'm going to have to tell somebody.

Or you go directly to the friend's partner so that they can make an informed decision with knowing all the facts. Or you believe, look, it's not my business.
I'm not going going to get involved.

My friend is also the one cheating, so there is a level of loyalty.

And I mean, even if you were to mention it to all the people who are judging the victim, it would just create this unnecessary drama. It's not even like you witnessed it happen.

If you chose that you would rather confront your friend or even their partner privately to tell them what's going on, you are more likely to be a whistleblower, whether that be against a religious entity, a corporate organization, the government.

And I don't think this is like the litmus test of whistleblowers. I do think that it's one of the many characteristics that a whistleblower has in which you would rather suffer for the greater good.

You would rather risk your own livelihood, your own social circle for the benefit of others. It's a pretty unique personality type.

I'm not talking about whistleblowing in the sense of everybody's going to love and support you, because that's not really whistleblowing in, I mean, it is, I guess, definitionally, but it's not what whistleblowers go through.

And I'm sure everyone sitting at home is going going to say, I would absolutely be a whistleblower. But statistically, it is impossible that all of us that believe we would would actually would.

There would be a lot more whistleblowers out there. And it makes sense because whistleblowing is one of the most dangerous things that you can do.

How do they like, is this like a study research done? Yeah, there's like a series of different moral dilemmas where you can kind of try to gauge if someone is more likely to be a whistleblower.

And then there's also these very

strange studies that they have found that the more educated you are, the more likely you are going to be a whistleblower.

The higher in the organization you are, the more likely you are to be a whistleblower.

And a lot of whistleblowers have this very interesting thing where they do not contemplate or procrastinate or feel shame about whistleblowing.

Whereas a lot of people, it's a very natural human thing. When you create conflict, you almost feel like, ah, maybe I shouldn't have done that.
Maybe that was a bad idea.

I don't know if this is the right thing to do. A lot of whistleblowers, they don't have that at all.
So you're saying like, you're kind of born with that. Yeah.
It's a trade that you born with. Yeah.

You're more likely to become one. Yes.
And I'm not saying calling out bad for bad and everybody loves you. That's a very easy thing to do.

I'm talking you're going to lose your livelihood and possibly risk your life because there is this common misconception that truth is going to set you free.

If you ask someone bad, they're going to tell you that the truth does not set you free. It sends you to prison, so shut up and lawyer up.

If you ask someone who's too good for their own good, they might tell you that the truth will not set you free because it's going to get you killed.

I mean, there's really no statistic on how many whistleblowers are killed, mainly because their deaths are always deemed a lone act with no foul play, even when it doesn't make sense to people.

Like how two big Boeing whistleblowers died within months of each other.

One of them, who happened to have already been retired after working for Boeing for 30 years, was found suspiciously deceased at 62 years old with no indication of wanting to exit his life anytime soon, to which Boeing did say that they were saddened to hear about his passing, which feels ominous.

Then a few months after that, another Boeing whistleblower is found dead from a bacterial infection. Interestingly enough, this whistleblower, Joshua Dean, he was known by everyone to be a health nut.

He worked out and watched his diet with a meticulous attention to detail. He was so

considerate of every small change in his body and he suddenly contracts influenza B, pneumonia, and MRSA staph staph infection all at once,

which we tried researching it and the odds of catching all three at once is extremely rare. Co-infections can occur, but all three?

I mean, there seems to be only scattered reports of these triple infections, which led to people on social media writing, the new leading cause of death is being a Boeing whistleblower.

It's an obvious exaggeration, but this isn't new. One of the most controversial cases in whistleblowing history is actually Karen Silkwood.

She was working for this huge company operating nuclear factories. She gets out of a union meeting at a cafe.
She's got a folder, a spiral notebook, a binder filled with documents.

She tells another union worker she's gonna blow the lid on what the company has been doing. They were constantly leaking pipes.
The protective gear is not adequate.

Radioactive materials were, according to Karen, not being properly secured.

But the biggest part is, Karen claims that there were between 20 to 30 kilograms or 44 to 66 pounds of plutonium that had been misplaced. That's enough to make three to four nuclear bombs.

People theorize that there was a plutonium smuggling ring in the plant.

They were also just like dumping contaminated water into a river in Oklahoma that was known to be used for swimming, fishing, and drinking. And it's very bad.

And on the way with these documents to the reporter, Karen gets into a one-car accident and passes away. One-car meeting by herself? Yes.
She allegedly fell asleep at the wheel.

But there are so many things that don't add up, like the damage to her bumper when it's a head-on collision that killed her.

A lot of other things, like the fact that there are grit marks on her steering wheel that almost indicate that she was holding on for dear life and not asleep at the wheel, like the authorities claim.

The police that found her at the scene, they work for the company when they're off duty as security guards.

But more suspiciously is the fact that all of those documents that she had just showed a fellow union worker at the cafe, they are gone. When was this? This was like 50 years ago.

This was one of the first big cases of, I don't think the whistleblower died accidentally.

Her case is thick. Very thick.
I mean, there's a lot to unpack there, but it's been debated for half a century whether or not she was killed or it was an accident.

Just like how it's being debated, whether or not the Boeing whistleblowers were killed or if they self-exited or naturally caught three infections at once.

But does that really mean every time a whistleblower passes that it's it's a self-exit, as authorities and major corporations claim? What if a lot of powerful people want someone dead?

Does that factor into the investigation? Virginia Dufray, one of Epstein's victims, but also an advocate and a survivor who had been taking Epstein and Ghelene Maxwell down, along with Prince Andrew.

She is the one in that very famous picture of Prince Andrew and Ghelene Maxwell. There is 17-year-old Virginia Dufray with Prince Andrew's hand creepily around her waist.
That is her.

March 2025 of this year, Virginia Dufray gets into a really bad car accident. At this point in Virginia's life, she has three children.
She has helped put Epstein in jail.

She lived through him mysteriously dying in prison, which by the way, she was on the fence about whether he was killed or not in prison. She helped put Ghillain Maxwell in jail.

She had just finished a manuscript for a book, a memoir, detailing her entire two years being trafficked by Epstein and Ghillain to powerful people such as Prince Andrew, but other world leaders like a prime minister of a foreign country, U.S.

politicians, senators, governors. She has the manuscript.
It just hasn't been published yet. It won't be published until she's dead.
Virginia Dufrey has been working with a collaborator for this book.

The collaborator is not only helping with some writing aspects, but she's been adding footnotes, hiring professional fact checkers, trying to do her best to protect Virginia, but also publish a book that has all the accurate information.

She says that she gets a call March 2025. So earlier this year, Virginia's in the hospital from this car accident.
The accident makes the news because even Epstein's death just seems suspicious.

This accident too seems so suspicious. What do you mean? Virginia goes into kidney failure.
The doctors originally give her four days to live.

She states that a school bus had hit her, turning her car into a tin can.

She states that when the police were called, they said that nobody was available to come to the scene and now she's in the hospital in critical condition.

A picture of her just bruised face is posted online, but it's odd because police later come out and confirm, yeah, there was an accident, but there were no injuries reported at the scene.

And the picture of her in the hospital seems weird because a lot of healthcare workers are coming out and saying, why is she wearing a necklace?

And the bruises, they look a few days old, and she would be hooked up to a lot of machines if she were in kidney failure. And so, what does this mean?

Some netizens initially believed that Virginia had faked her injuries, but like, why would Virginia do that? Like none of this makes sense.

Virginia tells Amy Wallace, her collaborator for the book, very cryptically, if it's in God's hands, I'm not scared. If it's my time to go, it's my time to go, but I want the book published.

Amy writes in the book, but she's like, I don't know, I want you around for the rest of my life. And so they tell each other that they love each other and they hang up.

The next day, April 1st, 2025, Amy Wallace and Virginia's publicist both receive an email. This is Virginia's last email to them.

It reads in short, in the event of my passing, I would like to ensure that nobody's girl is still released.

I believe it has the potential to impact many lives and foster necessary discussions about these grave injustices. That email is sent out April 1st, 2025.

By the end of the month, April 25th, 2025, Virginia Dufray will be found dead. But this is not not the first time Virginia Dufray has almost predicted her own passing, if you will.

Years ago, she tweeted, I am making it publicly known that in no way, shape, or form am I wanting to self-exit. I have made this known to my therapist and my GP.

If something happens to me for the sake of my family, do not let this go away and help me protect them. Too many evil people want to see me quieted.

Which, yeah, sure, okay, a lot of things can change in a few years, including someone's mental state. But with the Epstein case and the Epstein files, everyone feels like a suspect.

I mean, everybody has money, everybody has power, and everybody has a lot to lose if this book gets published.

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A few more disclaimers.

I want to be clear that the allegations mentioned in this video are not allegations being brought forth by the RM team. We are only repeating what has been circulating online.

These allegations are readily available for anyone to research and to come to their own opinions and conclusions. Many of the allegations are from Virginia Dufrey's posthumous memoir.

It's called Nobody's Girl, and I highly recommend getting a copy. We, I mean, I went through and I color-coded a lot of the people that kept coming up.
I took notes.

I mean,

there's just so much in this book that's not even going to be included in these episodes.

There's so much to learn, not even just about this case, but what it means to try to support victims of trafficking. And there's, there's a lot to gain.
There's a lot to learn.

And there's a lot to support in here. As well as I would even check out Virginia's brother, Skye, who she.
writes so fondly about in her book.

He has been very vocal about getting justice for his sister, even after her passing and making sure

we see the day of the Epstein files. So many of the allegations are from her posthumous memoir, as well as publicly available net is in comments.
And any theory should be taken as a conspiracy theory.

We are simply trying to provide a compilation of all the online theories and/or speculations in an easy-to-digest video format so that you can do your own supplemental research before coming to your own opinion about something or someone.

That is not to say that we personally believe or don't believe something. We are just not accusing anyone of anything in this video.

Our personal private opinions about someone should not be taken as fact. We are just trying to present the different types of publicly available online discourse for you to consume.

And as well, November of this year, so a month ago, 20,000 pages of the Epstein files were dumped by the House Oversight Committee.

There are emails in there that have connected more people to Epstein, along with high-profile professors, businessmen, politicians, including our current U.S. President, Donald Trump.

Whether these connections are implications of something much darker, I think, especially when it comes to the political figures, everyone's going to have a differing opinion.

I'm not here to sway one's opinion. I'm not here to make you believe one thing or another.

I am just here to summarize all the people that were implicated in the late Virginia Dufres memoir, as well as the emails in the recent document dump.

And I'm just trying to get you more familiar with what's going on before the DOJ is legally required to release all the Epstein files this month.

So, December 19th, 2025 is the date as mandated by the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

What does that mean?

The bill requires that the DOJ publish in a searchable and downloadable format all unclassified records, documents, communications, and investigative materials in the DOJ's possession that relate to the investigation and the prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein.

This includes materials that relate to Ghalain Maxwell, who's still alive and in jail and apparently has a puppy.

Flight logs, travel records, individuals named and or referenced, including government officials in connection with the investigation investigation and prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein.

The DOJ is only allowed to withhold certain information, such as the personal information of victims and materials that would jeopardize an active federal investigation.

Okay, the second part is very important because it's been very clear from the get-go that members of the DOJ do not care about the victims, but that second part could be the potential loophole that would prevent yet another release of the Epstein files.

It is required that the DOJ report to Congress all the information that is released and withheld, as well as a summary of any redactions that are made and a list of all government officials and politically exposed individuals named or referenced in the published materials.

So this could either be the great expose and the great cleanse, or it could just be another fake out where we get nothing but a messy dump with emails referring to people whom we already assumed are connected to Epstein.

So now we have some evidence of that connection, but it's very unlikely as of right now anything will come out of it.

So with that being said, hopefully these videos give you current updates that will give you a a full idea before the files drop.

And if you, I don't think anyone is unfamiliar with this case, but if you are, we do have a multi-part series deep diving into Jeffrey Epstein, Ghelaine Maxwell, and Epstein's Island that you can refer to.

So with that being said, let's get started. Getting evicted is usually an experience that I feel only commoners have to deal with or live in fear of.

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Prince Andrew will now be known as Andrew Manbatten Windsor, along with Royal Communications. It's more of like an eviction notice, this entire thing.

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These censures are deemed necessary, notwithstanding the fact that he continues to deny the allegations against him.

Their majesties wish to make clear that their thoughts and utmost sympathies have been and will remain with the victims and survivors of any and all forms of abuse.

Aka Prince Andrew will just be suspicious, Andrew, and he's getting evicted. The public responded as expected with this news, with most stating that it's a little too damn late for that.

Others point out that this is fascinating because it's Prince Andrew's brother, King Charles, technically releasing, approving this entire statement.

One that is in comment reads, I mean, tell me you believe that your brother is guilty without telling me that you believe your brother is guilty.

But mostly there's a lot of shock with the comment continuing, I mean, like others, I did not think that this would happen.

Titles removed, sure, but kicked out of the house house and home, that I really did not expect. The wording is much harsher than even I also expected.

I mean, I imagine the royals would kind of beat around the bush if they were to even do anything this extreme.

But the word choice of notwithstanding the fact that he continues to deny the allegations,

it's more likely that you would hear something like, while he maintains his innocence. But this sounds like, hey, you're saying that it's not true, but nobody believes you, including me.
Wow.

Others are expressing disappointment that Virginia Dufray, the victim who initially exposed Prince Andrew, is deceased and is not around to see this, with a comment reading, I wish Virginia knew that her bravery is still finally seeing results.

She deserved justice in life, and she still deserves it, even though she's gone. Her and all the other victims of these heartless people.

But most citizens are left wondering, okay, why now though? Why now?

Specifically. I mean, a lot of people in the UK will say, well, the queen was never going to do it.
I mean, everyone in the UK knows that Prince Andrew was the queen's favorite child, apparently.

But King Charles, there's no love loss there. Others are saying, maybe King Charles is doing it so he can clean up all the loose ends.

So when William takes over, King William, soon to be King William, he can start fresh. But others are saying, well, it might be happening because of what's happening in the U.S.
right now.

And they believe it's only a matter of time.

They might be right to think that because a few weeks after that, the royal announcement, November of this year, thousands of Epstein documents, including emails between Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew, are released in a Google Drive by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.

20,000 something pages, large sets of emails, all dumped online for the public to see, with more to be released this month as mandated by that new bill.

The hope being that finally this Epstein list will be released. Because, I mean, everybody has an idea of in a list.

There are random lists online going out where people keep adding names once they keep getting associated with Epstein when there's pictures resurfacing, but a real, reliable list of every single name connected to Epstein and Maxwell.

That's what we're hoping for in December. So here is a rundown of what we know so far before that release.

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These are the people, the high-profile people, that have been connected to Epstein and Ghelane and the trafficking ring, and why the internet believes that many of them need to be investigated and and thrown into a cell with the key dumped into the freaking Pacific Ocean.

Some of these names are going to sound oddly familiar and they have always been associated with Epstein and Ghelane.

Others are going to have been loosely connected, but now with renewed interest in this case with the Epstein files being dropped, new emails being revealed, and even Virginia Dufrey's memoir that was published posthumously, these people have been more present in the news in connection with Epstein.

So consider this a guide of all the people, places, and things that you may need to know before the documents drop and why many of these people could be someone theoretically, hypothetically, that would want the files to be suppressed, who would want Virginia to be silenced, who will probably try their best to make sure we never know what happened.

It's better to put a name and face to these people rather than say, hey, they're making sure they never get justice. So exactly, which rich and powerful people are we talking about?

Like I said, we've already done a multi-part series on Epstein and Ghelene, where we did talk a lot about Virginia Dufrey, but just a quick refresher.

Virginia Dufray spent more than two years traveling with Epstein and Gillene. She was one of the most high-profile survivors, considering she has been very outspoken against Prince Andrew.

She has been very passionate for advocating for the end of trafficking and for exposing the elite for what they've done.

She's also spent a great deal of time at Epstein's Island, and she says in her book, quote, I knew their cruel habits and those of the men to whom they trafficked. me.
I saw these men.

I endured them up close. She says that she recalls being trafficked to, quote, the former governor of a western state, a respected U.S.
senator, and so many scientists.

And as I've said, usually when I was trafficked to these men, Epstein didn't introduce us or tell me their names or their titles.

Some critics have insinuated that there's no way I could remember these men, given the Xanax and the alcohol that I sometimes relied upon to survive in those years.

But to them, I simply say this: when a man has been on top of you, his face just inches from your own, you remember him.

You may not remember the exact day, date, or time that the man abused you, but his face stays in your mind even when you wish it wouldn't.

She writes, seeking to silence me, my powerful enemies have threatened to bankrupt me and even to have me killed. I haven't stopped talking.
When I was a sex slave, I had no say.

I promised myself that I will never have no say again.

These are the main people that she has named in her book that she states she has been trafficked to.

I remember when I worked in retail, we were told repeatedly through training that we were to never assume one's familial relation to the person that they walk in with.

That is the very professional way of saying, hey, don't assume that the man is the dad and the girl is the daughter because they could be dating.

Now, obviously, this is not for when one party appears to be underage or in distress. That's clearly a different set of training rules.

This is for when you see some 25-year-old walking in with someone who looks to be about 60, who looks old enough to be their father. That's what that applies for.

I mean, thankfully, most of these couples know that they will likely confuse retail workers, so they'll typically establish some sort of relationship.

They'll have a little show of a, hey, we're not actually dad and daughter. But there have been times where mistakes have been made.

But every single person in this gap kids store that Virginia Duffrey walks into should know what's going on.

They should be able to tell that Virginia was indeed a minor and she was indeed not shopping for clothes with her grandfather.

Even though he looks like her grandfather, he's in his 60s and she looks to be 14, 15. And technically, this is gap kids.
So all of this checks out.

However, no grandfather is going to passionately persuade his granddaughter to pick the shortest tops that show her entire stomach and the smallest shorts that are not even in her size to show half of her bottom.

Like there's just no way that's her grandpa. And they're right because it's not her grandpa.
This is Ron Eppinger. This is the second man that traffics Virginia Dufray.

The first man is Virginia Dufray's own father. She alleges that he traffics her to a family friend.
And the third being Jeffrey Epstein and Ghelane Maxwell.

Ronald Eppinger is the founder of Perfect 10 Modeling Agency, which I don't foresee any of this sounding like a life-altering revelation, but Perfect 10 was not a legitimate modeling agency.

Though if you were to briefly look into it, it might look like one because they do have professional stylized photo shoots, collaborations with brands.

They have models who would be hired to walk runways.

But that's not the purpose of the agency.

This is a highly predatory, highly profitable business structure in which Ron Eppinger would go hunt down young women from Eastern Europe, bring them to Florida, and run a $1,000 a night escort service.

He usually only preyed on European children until he meets Virginia.

Virginia had just run away from growing together, which we'll get to more later, but it's essentially just another predatory facility that helps parents kidnap their own kids to stick them in this facility to make them more obedient, more teachable, more moldable, more whatever adjective parents want to pay for.

It's obviously not a great place with assault, violence, SA being heavily present, and even just the psychological torture.

Virginia says they would force the girls that are 13 to maybe 17 years old to stand in front of a mirror and passionately berate themselves at the top of their lungs.

She says that they were forced to scream at their own reflections, I am a whore, a a slut, a druggie, while staring into their own eyes. I mean, it's basically a torture prison.

They even have a solitary confinement cell. I mean, it's a sick experiment.
Virginia recalls that every Wednesday they would have nasty mushroom soup.

You're forced to eat everything on your plate every day, even if you hate it. Virginia hates mushroom soup, or at least she hates this variation of it.

And most Wednesdays, she would be able to push through, but one particular Wednesday, she feels like she needs to throw up. The guard is screaming at her to eat.

And Virginia says, quote, but after a few spoonfuls, it wouldn't stay down and I vomited into my bowl. The guard's face broke into a sadistic smile.
No problem, she said.

Now eat until that bowl is empty.

Virginia ends up running away and hitchhiking just to get anywhere far away from growing together because they, growing together, they're going to find you and they're going to bring you back to the ninth circle of hell.

Virginia just ends up staying at a guy's house. They were smoking weed on the beach together and he offered, which it's not like she has a lot of choices at this point.
She's a 15-year-old runaway.

And she says, I was worried that he wanted sex, but I was wrong. When we got to his place, we just smoked some more pot and then he found me a clean towel so that I could take a shower.

Please be gone by the morning, he said, before he went to go to bed. I go to work early and please don't fuck up my house.
Do the right thing. Virginia writes and quote, not all men are monsters.

The next person that she ends up hitchhiking with is. He is a man who appears to be a construction worker.

He claims that he's going to the same place that she's going, but when she looks up, he's driven to a parking lot of a motel and he tells her, come upstairs with me. It's only going to take a second.

I owe somebody money. I need to pay them back.
She follows him up and immediately when he closes the door to the motel room, it's too late. He pulls out a gun, jams it into her mouth, and essays her.

She says, quote, from the front first, then from the back. He would choke her until she lost consciousness, only to choke her again when she comes to.
And then his phone rang, mid-assault.

He threatens to kill her if she runs away, but also she's thinking thinking he probably will anyway. So she books it.

And that's how she ends up sitting on a curb in Florida trying to block out all this trauma, trying to figure out how not to go back to growing together or the house that she states that she was being essayed in when this very fancy limbo zine pulls up right in front of her.

And I say states because

Her dad has been very vocal and has been denying the allegations. So just legally speaking, but personally, I mean, I have opinions.

This limbo pulls up right in front of her and the window rolls down and it's this old wrinkly man. He's balding and he's eyeing her up and down.
Oh, you poor baby.

Virginia looks inside and next to this old balding man, there's this very young girl who looks about Virginia's age in this very short red dress.

And she's staring and she's smiling at her and they seem, they seem kind of friendly. The man sounds like a grandpa.
Come in here so we can take care of you.

Ron Eppinger tries to get Virginia to trust him by way of sympathy. The textbook, I am a sad, vulnerable old man.
How could I ever harm someone when I'm so fragile myself?

He tells her, I had a daughter once, Susan Marie. She died when she was 15.
She was in a truck. The driver fell asleep and crashed into a utility pole in Pompano Beach.

I've never gotten over it, you know. Virginia says in her book, and for that moment, I feel sorry for him.
That's when he reaches for me and strokes my hair. If you want, I can be your new daddy.

This is how Virginia Dufray starts getting trafficked by Ron Eppinger.

He starts a new string of felonies by taking Virginia to a restaurant to eat, where she says she eats like an animal because she's starving, and then to Gap Kids to shop for her, buying clothes that at that point why even shop at Gap Kids?

These clothes barely cover her, then takes her to a lingerie store where it appears that the workers know Ron Eppinger because they don't look at all confused at why this much older man that has not one hair to his name on his bald head, why he is purchasing a G-string underwear for someone who appears to have just left a middle school bus.

They don't bat a single eye.

And he picks out every lacy thing before taking Virginia back to his house where there are at least five other girls, alarmingly young, probably minors, fully unclothed and or almost fully there.

Then he takes Virginia to his room, which horrifyingly has a circular bed and a mirrored ceiling, and he announces that she's going to be sleeping with him tonight.

He called her baby and Virginia writes in her book, I am the youngest girl there, so the nickname sort of fits. I want to become someone new so badly that I accept it.
Baby is now who I am.

Which I don't think any of you would ever say, but if anyone were to say something inherently as brain-dead as, well, why would she get into this man's limo?

Which honestly, I think questions like that should be part of some sort of standardized test to determine one's comprehension level.

But if you were to ask such a thing, please remember, Virginia says, this is just some of what I've been through before I met Eppinger.

Perhaps it explains why I so readily got into a limousine with an old man I didn't know. It wasn't just that I'd been brutally essayed a few hours before, barely fleeing with my life.

No, I had felt worthless for years. Sometimes I worried that what the counselors at Growing Together made me say was true, that I was a whore, a slut, and a druggie.
Which clearly we all know.

and Virginia knew eventually is not the case. Because Roden Eppinger is clearly the problem.

Virginia states that not only did ron eppinger target children he wanted them to look more like children according to virginia before he demanded intimate relations he would force her to shave he wanted her to resemble a teen barbie doll and then told her that she needed to watch x-rated content and be grateful to him for letting her a child sleep with him a 63 year old balding predator because quote he was teaching me a valuable skill how to please men what's frankly bizarre about this entire situation is that Virginia states that he would drive her around South Florida in his convertible because he liked to show off his fast car and a girl in the passenger seat, in my humble opinion, to cover up for his lack of manhood downstairs and what other laughable condition he may have.

But according to Virginia, he would require that she be topless. And she clearly looks like a child.
Nobody notices, nobody pulls them over, nobody arrests Ron Eppinger.

Some people can't even drive to Target to run errands without getting pulled over.

And you're telling me Ron Eppinger is just doing a full bus tour of the city showcasing his crimes and nobody says anything.

I'm sure there are police cars all around the street where they drive around.

They haven't driven past one patrol officer.

Or anybody who makes a call or do something.

Exactly. Ron Eppinger, I mean, he just gets away with it for so long.
Virginia makes a clarification in her book that in some reports, including a widely read book on Epstein.

And I think that these clarifications are so important. There's so many clarifications throughout the book.

And it's very interesting to see what the media got wrong because, I mean, this case is so heavily talked about.

And she states that in one widely read book on Epstein called The Perversion of Justice, the Jeffrey Epstein story, the author who is a journalist, she writes about how Virginia was swept away by Ron Eppinger's lifestyle, seeing other girls get expensive clothes and jewelry.

And Virginia starts thinking, The lifestyle isn't just exciting. Maybe it's an acceptable way to earn a living.
Which, even if that were the case, Virginia was 15 at the time.

But Virginia says that's not the case. She says, quote, I wasn't excited.
I was a defeated, hopeless child. I knew what was happening wasn't right.

Virginia writes, in fact, quote, soon after Eppinger began trafficking me to his friends, I knew how it felt like to be a puppy picked from a litter, just hoping its new owner wasn't the whipping kind.

I was merely trying to survive.

Virginia states that she was held captive for six months before she was, quote, given away to Ron Eppinger's friend, who embodies the phrase, birds of a feather flock together. He's heinous too.

And in 2011, Ron Eppinger finally pleads guilty to charges of, quote, smuggling aliens to the U.S. for the purposes of sex work.
And the consequences of that,

21 months in prison and a $6,000 fine. What? Also, he would have to forfeit his beloved limo and his boat.

There are speculations that the FBI knew what he was doing for a really long time and just let it happen. There is a massive file released by the DOJ.

It's in the FBI vault on Eppinger, Ronald Eppinger. It's a good starting point to go down if you're really interested, but there is a large amount of things redacted from that file.

So keep that in mind. And it just makes people wary because is that what the Epstein files is going to look like in a few weeks when it's released with everything redacted?

Virginia's dad is a maintenance man at the massive country club, Mar-a-Lago, in Palm Beach, famously, infamously owned by Donald Trump. That's crazy, really.

Virginia's dad was in charge of making sure all the red clay tennis courts were suitable for very wealthy people to play on, which is not an easy job. Wealthy people love to complain.

And that is when Virginia is 17 years old. She's desperate.
She needs a job. She asks her dad if you can help me get something at Mar-a-Lago.
She applies for a position as a locker room attendant.

She says, quote, my duties in the locker room were to, you know, make tea. I've never made tea before, so that was fun.

Learn how to make tea, clean up after the ladies who had just been in the locker room, make sure the bathrooms were kept nice and tidy.

You fold the toilet paper into a little triangle every time anyone went to the toilet. Clean up the sink area.
It was a very crazy job.

Crazy enough that just to be folding toilet paper and making tea, they make Virginia undergo a drug test, which, okay, standard, fine, right? But also like a polygraph. For what reason? I don't know.

What?

When you get hired at the Mara Mara Lago, I guess you have to undergo a polygraph.

Nevertheless, she starts working there. She's studying the employee handbook, which is this hefty 65-page filled to the brim with half rules, half digs at people.

So instead of writing things like, please maintain personal hygiene, it reads things like, body odors are offensive, even down to the ear accessories.

One per lobe, each no larger than a dime, which Virginia says, the rules actually made her feel better.

She said it felt good to work at a place that was serious because she hoped people would take her seriously.

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She actually gets very inspired working there, and she says that seeing how calm and de-stressed all the guests appear, which I mean, makes sense considering Mar-a-Lago is, regardless of opinions, objectively a very exclusive club to get into.

The initiation fees are in the hundreds of thousands, and it would make sense that the average net worth of a member would be at least a few million, but there are a lot of members that are worth billions as well.

So yes, they should seem really relaxed.

But at the same time, Virginia says she wants to work her way up to being a masseuse so that maybe she could, quote, make a living by helping others reduce stress.

I believed I might finally leave my abusive past behind. Now, at Mar-a-Lago, she meets Donald Trump.

And I will say, as an American, the mere mention of Donald Trump's name, who happens to be the president, makes people break out into a sweat for vastly different reasons.

And I'm not here to convince you of one thing or another i think i've made my political stance pretty clear over the years but we try as a team on rm specifically to make sure that the main message of each video though i do believe that our bias do tend to creep in politically speaking not because of our lack of trying but because we are quite passionate outside of these episodes but for this episode specifically we are going to try to swim across the pacific and try to take out all the political opinion there are a lot of great channels that cover the topic in depth with a lot of political insight and opinions.

Great channel is again subjective. What I think is great, you might not think is great.

I don't think that those channels are lacking from any platform, but our intention is that this serves as a deep dive so you can see the social commentary or the feelings behind each person named and listed instead of me just telling you how I feel about it.

It should, in theory, give you a much clearer vision of all the things that are being said out there online. So if we just showcase our thoughts and feelings, it would not be as broad of a view.

So with that being said, Virginia does meet Donald Trump. She is introduced by her dad and she says, says, Trump couldn't have been friendlier, telling me it was fantastic that I was there.

Do you like kids? He asked. Do you babysit at all? He explained that he owns several houses next to the resort that he lent to friends, many of whom he had children who needed tending to.

I said, yes, I had babysat before. She says, soon I was making extra money a few nights a week minding the children of the elite.

That is, until one day, there is a car driving behind her, slowly, on the property, Mar-a-Lago property.

The car has tinted windows and a man in the front, Juana Lessie, the driver, and in the back is just one Mar-a-lago member, Ghelaine Maxwell.

Virginia writes that she never even knew that this car spotted her walking to work until way later, but quote, I didn't know it yet, but once again, a predator was closing in.

This one, however, would prove different from any I've met before.

This was an apex predator as greedy and demanding on the inside as she appeared to be beautiful, poised, and self-assured on the outside.

Again, I wish I could say that I saw through Maxwell's polished facade, that I felt the immense threat she posed to me.

Instead, my first impression of Maxwell was the same one that I formed when I greeted any well-healed Mar-a-Lago guest. Quote, I'd be lucky, I thought, if I could grow up to be anything like her.

Virginia doesn't meet Ghillain Maxwell until one day the other girl that works at the spa can't be at the front desk. So instead of tending to the locker room, suddenly Virginia is at the front desk.

And it's so slow, she's just reading her book on massage therapy because, again, her dream is now to become a masseuse.

And then she looks up, and there is this woman with a hideous Bob and a British accent. Virginia doesn't stoop so low to call Ghelane's Bob hideous.

In fact, I guess you could say Ghelane's Bob is objectively chic, I guess, if you are threatened with a weapon. But fuck Ghelane and fuck her hideous Bob, okay?

And her bag that probably costs more than Virginia's dad's car is how Virginia sees it. But she shakes Virginia's hand and introduces herself as Ghelane Maxwell.

She looks down at Virginia's massage book. Are you interested in massage? How wonderful.
Do you massage on the side?

Virginia says she starts freaking out because she's like, oh no, no, I don't want to give this person the wrong impression. Like, I'm not even trained, but I hope to learn someday.

I'm sure you'd be terrific. Ghelane tells her that she's friends with a very wealthy man, also a member of the Mar-a-Lago Club, who is looking for a massage therapist who can travel with him.

Will you come in for an interview? Virginia's hesitating, but Ghillaine picks up on it and tells her, it's it's not about what she knows right now, it's about her determination to learn.

If she can impress this wealthy rich man, he would be more than happy to fund her training sessions. He's a mathematician.
He's got this knack for making money and he loves helping people.

Besides, he lives right here in Palm Beach, just two miles from the club. Come meet him tonight after work.

Virginia writes in her book, even today, more than 20 years later, I remember how excited I felt.

If you've watched our previous deep dives on the Epstein case, you are familiar that Virginia excitedly tells her dad about this life-changing opportunity.

He drives her to the house where she's taken into the massage room where an old hairy man is laying naked, face down. Ghelane instructs her on how to massage him.
Virginia describes in the book,

When we got to his buttocks, I tried to glide past them, landing on his lower back. But Ghelane put her hands on top of mine and guided them to his rear.

It's important that you don't ignore any part of the body, she said. If you skip around, around, the blood won't flow right.

They, both Ghelene and Epstein, assault Virginia. Virginia writes that she just, this is the moment something cracked inside of me.

Epstein and Maxwell laughing at my underwear, which were dotted with tiny hearts. How cute! She still wears little girl panties, Epstein said.

So they force Virginia to massage Epstein, then they assault her, and then they force her to wash Epstein in the shower, shampoo, condition his hair, while Epstein gives her just one of many countless lectures.

Virginia says, from the first meeting, Epstein wanted me to regard him as a mentor and not a predator.

He would give lessons on game theory, AI, just like anything that is mind-numbingly, he just wanted to be the smartest person in the room.

And then afterwards, Virginia is forced to pat him dry with a towel before they lead her outside with two $100 bills shoved in her hands.

And they're smirking as they tell her, this is probably what you make in a week at that spa.

And the driver takes her back home.

Virginia says, the entire car ride, all I knew as the black suburban headed west was that I felt gutted, as if someone had reached down my throat and scraped out my insides with a silver spoon.

Also, another thing to note, perhaps clarify, is that everyone in the media was under the impression that the house was white. Virginia writes in her book that that was years later.

In the summer of 2000, the home we pulled up to was a garish pink, the color of Peptobismal. Yeah, the house was painted all pink.
And this is his Palm Beach house.

and virginia explains epstein took delight in explaining to me for example that he had painted his house pink because i love pink pink is for pussy and later quote epstein liked to tell friends that women were merely a life support system for their private parts he also apparently stated i'm not a sexual predator i'm an offender it's the difference between a murderer and a person who steals a bagel This is how Virginia becomes a prisoner of Epstein and Ghelene for the next two years.

She writes, my job was to do whatever they asked. Whenever they asked it, there were no bars on the windows or locks on the doors, but I was a prisoner trapped in an invisible cage.

For a few weeks, maybe months, Virginia is balancing work at Mar-a-Lago and then going to Epstein's house to train for massages. It's very complicated and understandable.

It's like a psychological response. She's been essayed already, so she's been traumatized.
She feels gutted. However, they keep charming her to come back and promising her that this isn't for nothing.

If you keep doing well, we're going to get you officially trained so that you can quit this job and become a masseuse.

If she stops now, then all of this trauma she endured would be for nothing. But if she comes over a few times, maybe they would pay for her to get trained.

So, under this very complicated feeling, she keeps going back and she says, in short, and again, please read her book, but in short, she explains, as Epstein used me to satisfy his perverse appetites, I rationalized that perhaps he might also help me to to better myself.

In those initial weeks with Epstein and Maxwell, I told myself I could weather this too and maybe even come out ahead.

Virginia goes there to massage Epstein when he finally asks, how about you quit your job at Mar-a-Lago and work for me full-time? He gives her a wad of cash, $2,500.

This is like the most 17-year-old Virginia has ever seen. Rent yourself an apartment.
It's not like she jumps at the chance to work for him.

She admits it felt foolish to rely on him for my livelihood. Epstein must have sensed my qualms, though, because he walked around his desk, picked up a grainy photograph, and handed it to me.

The image had been taken from some distance, but it was unmistakably my little brother. Skye, the one that I was telling you about, to go follow.

He was walking away from the camera. I could see his backpack and the outline of the side of his face.
I felt a stab of fear.

Why did Epstein have a photo of the person I loved most in the entire world?

Epstein tells her that that they know where her brother goes to school, and quote, you must never tell a soul of what goes on in this house.

And I own the Palm Beach Police Department, so they won't do anything about it anyway.

Virginia leaves Mar-a-Lago as her place of employment, and this is going to be a huge part of the Epstein and Donald Trump saga.

If you're not familiar, in the massive Google Doc dump, there are multiple emails between Epstein and others that consistently reference Donald Trump.

Depending on which aisle of the political party you're on, you will have very different interpretations of said emails.

I'm going to try to do my best to aggregate both sides' opinions and sentiments to give you a full picture of what's going on and what people are thinking about it.

We went to channels of well-known left-wing commentators, as well as right-wing commentators, as well as mainstream media networks, along with Reddit to see what comments people were having from both sides and opinions.

And it's just vastly different. And we went through hours of trying to see, okay, well, is there at any point people come to some sort of agreement on any topic? And no, there is not.

I don't think it would be productive for me to even try to get you to come to a point. So you, you got to come to your own points at this point.

One email from Epstein to Ghelain in 2011 reads, I want you to realize the dog that hasn't barked is Trump. Redacted victim spent hours at my house with him.
He has never once been mentioned.

Police chief, et cetera, I'm 75% there. The redacted 75% there me? We don't know.
A lot of these emails are just like all over the place.

Now, the redacted victim has since been released as being Virginia Dufray.

Many netizens believe that this implicates Trump placing him at the same place in Epstein's house of all places with a victim, a known survivor.

And the dog that hasn't barked, I mean, clearly Trump knows more than he's letting on. He's not barking.
He spent time with one of the victims of Epstein and Ghelane and he's not barking.

And clearly, that's what's happening. However, others believe that this is actually a vindication.

They state that Virginia has never come out to state that Trump was an abuser or one of the men that she was trafficked to.

And notably in her recent posthumously published book, she writes relatively kind words towards Trump and meeting him.

I mean, she was very vague, but it wasn't, I mean, it wasn't over the top, but it wasn't, I guess, bad.

To which others argue that, well, she mentions that she was abused by other huge politicians and wealthy businessmen whom she will not name due to her own safety.

This book is published while Trump is the president of the United States.

So maybe, yeah, no matter how goofy American politics seems to be, which it is, we're a mess over here, the president of the United States is still one of the highest powers in the world, which leads some to argue that it would make sense that she would not badmouth Trump in her book, accuse him in her book.

It's just not going to end up well for her to accuse the sitting president.

But others argue, well, she could because others have done it before. A lot of people have actually accused this specific sitting president of lots of heinous things.
So it's just

there's no end to the back and forth. And we've spent hours going in these soon-to-be fist fights in the comment sections.
And it's just widely unproductive.

Nobody's convincing anyone to come to the other side. So, you know.

In another email that is sent to Michael Wolf, keep Michael Wolf in mind for later. He is under a lot of fire.

More on him later, but he is a reporter who served as an advisor of sorts for Epstein on how to handle Trump, who was going to run for office at that point.

So this is during his first presidential run, which turned out to be successful in terms of he became the president, right? That was when he was first elected as president. This email is from 2015.

So he had already announced that he was going to run in 2016. And it reads, from Wolf to Epstein, I think you should let him hang himself.

He's talking about Trump. If he hasn't been on the plane or to the house, that gives you valuable PR and political currency.

So some netizens interpret this as saying, Trump has probably been to the House in the plane, plane, which Epstein might have proof of.

But if Trump goes out and says, hey, I haven't been to the house, hey, I haven't been to the plane, then Jeffrey Epstein suddenly has this political currency of like, I can expose you for lying.

Other netizens have interpreted this as, Trump has not been to the house or the plane.

Continuing, Michael Wolf says, you can hang him in a way that potentially generates positive benefit for you. Or if it really looks like he could win, you could save him.

So that would mean probably Epstein coming out and saying, Trump has never done anything weird. What do you mean? You could save him, generating a debt, of course.

It is possible that when asked, he will say, Jeffrey is a great guy and has gotten a raw deal and is a victim of political correctness, which is going to be outlawed in a Trump regime.

Do it that way you will. That's in 2016 during Trump's first run for office, in which he was successful.

But in a 2019 email before his second run, which was unsuccessful, so January 31st, 2019, this is actually six months before Epstein is arrested, Epstein emails Wolf, victim, Mar-a-Lago.

So it's like redacted. And it says, Trump said he asked me to resign.
Never a member ever. And I just, I do want to preface, Jeffrey Epstein's grammar, his punctuation, his spelling.

If he weren't already dead, I think an English teacher would want to kill him. Never a member ever.
Of course, he knew about the girls as he asked Ghelane to stop.

So some netizens have interpreted this as he knew knew Ghelane was what? Recruiting underage employees of Mar-a-Lago to come get trafficked.

If that's the case, why didn't he stop it or go to the authorities considering if anybody had the power at that time to stop Epstein and Ghelane, it would have been Trump because of how powerful he is and how wealthy he is.

And also, if Ghillain is a member at Mar-a-Lago to be the owner of Mar-a-Lago, it's a very different standing. It's a different social standing.

But others are saying, well, he asked her to stop, but maybe he didn't know what was going on. And like, see, he asked her to stop.
So like, maybe he's a good person.

Additionally, the whole back and forth gets trickier when you factor in the birthday cards from Trump to Epstein. And there's going to be a lot more on that later.

White House press secretary states that the president did not write the birthday card to Epstein. A lot of people have compared his signature on...

I mean, the president's signature is literally everywhere. Every U.S.
president's signature is everywhere. They sign everything all the time.
I mean, a lot of people say it looks the same.

But the White House press secretary says he did not sign the letter. And that is basically why the president is going to sue the Wall Street Journal.
More on that later.

But the White House press secretary, Caroline Levitt, continues. The unnamed victim.
So there is this whole thing. The Democrats, they release these emails, a lot of them.

And the one where it says like redacted victim and Trump spent hours at Epstein's house together.

And so they redacted the victim's name because it's you want to redact all the victims' names, especially when they're association with the president of the United States.

I mean, you have an entire political party that could go after you if maybe they don't like that email. So I can see why they redacted it.

However, I guess if you look at the other side of the aisle, they are arguing, why the fuck did you redact it?

So let me just tell you what the White House press secretary says.

She says the unnamed victim referenced in those emails is the late Virginia Duffrey, who repeatedly said President Trump was not involved in any wrongdoing whatsoever and couldn't have been friendlier to her in their limited interactions.

The fact remains that President Trump kicked Jeffrey Epstein out of his club decades ago for being a creep to his female employees, including Duffrey.

One netizen thing that people have pointed out about this statement is it sounds wishy-washy. And second of all, she keeps pronouncing Duffrey as Guffrey.

But then there is an email from Epstein to Michael Wolf that just reads, of course, Trump knew about the girls.

If this part on Trump in this episode feels a bit thin, it's because the next part of this two-part series is going to dive deeper into a lot of the major names.

So Trump, Clinton, Gates, conspiracies that Epstein and Ghillain were political spies.

So that this is just the starting point of the conversation of how Trump and Epstein and how it relates to Virginia Dufrey.

There's going to be a lot more that is going to lead to the memes of Donald Trump and Bill Clinton having a salacious alleged affair that has now become a meme with people memeing big, beautiful Bill and people calling POTIS Throatus.

So there is that. And there's going to be more on that later.
But so far, that is what Virginia Dufrey writes in her book about Trump, because I do see a lot of people referencing the statement.

And I I read through the whole book just to see if am I missing anything? But that does seem to be what she wrote about him. Now, the next person under fire is a billionaire couple.

Virginia writes in her book: There are other men whom I was trafficked to who have threatened me by asserting that they will use litigation to bankrupt me.

One of these men's names has come up repeatedly in various court filings, and in response, he has told my lawyers that if I talk about him publicly, he will employ his vast resources to keep me in court for the rest of my life.

So, for that reason, the next person, Virginia Dufrey, only refers to this man as billionaire man number one and his pregnant wife.

However, in her 2016 deposition, Virginia Dufrey sues Ghillain Maxwell. And this is like, we're going to get into it in the next part, but Virginia Dufrey publicly accuses Epstein and Ghelain.

Ghillaine comes out and basically says Virginia Dufrey is a liar. So Virginia Dufrey's attorneys decide, we're going to sue you for defamation.

Oh. They sue Ghillain Maxwell for defamation, and that

kickstarts a a series of events, which leads to both of them being deposed in a deposition where they're essentially being questioned by the opposition's attorneys.

And these deposition, the transcripts were unsealed. So there's a lot in there.
There's a lot of names in there.

However, in that 2016 deposition where she is deposed and Ghelaine Maxwell's attorneys are grilling her, Virginia does name people by name, whereas in her book, she does not.

There are still some redactions in the deposition before it was released, but a lot of people have been cross-referencing the deposition and the book and trying to figure out who is who. So we know?

I don't know anything. People think they know.
Some netizens think that billionaire man number one and his pregnant wife is Glenn Dubin and his wife, Dr. Eva Dubin.

She states specifically in her deposition, Virginia does, well, it was in the beginning, like after my training, Glenn Dubin and Redacted were the first two people I was sent out to.

She states that she cannot give exact dates and how old she was, but she says, I can't tell you piece by piece by piece who, but I knew Glenn Dubin was first.

Later on, on page 199 of the deposition, Virginia is asked by Ghillaine Maxwell's attorney. So you're saying Ghillaine Maxwell directed you to have sex with Glenn Dubin? Correct.

What words did Ghillaine Maxwell tell you to go have sex with Glenn Dubin? It was same. It was like the same all the time, all right? They want me to go provide these men with a massage.

And when they say massage, that means erotic, okay? That's their term for it. I think there are plenty of other witnesses that can attest to what massage actually means.

And I'm telling you that Ghelane told me to go to Glenn Dubin and give him a massage, which means sex.

We have no clue if Glenn Dubin is billionaire man number one. We have no clue if he was an abuser, but it's been widely talked about in the news that he has some sort of connection to Epstein.

And this some sort of connection is actually a pretty strong connection. Whether that be sinister or not, it's a pretty strong connection.

Virginia explains that this was a mark, like a marked change change in her victimization from Epstein and Ghelane.

She states that she went from being assaulted by just them to now Epstein is trying to manipulate her.

And he believes, he's getting her to believe that the next step in her actually training to become a massage therapist is to go work on Epstein's rich friends, be their massage therapist.

Especially when Epstein allegedly tells her that the very first client is going to be a couple, I think that she probably is more inclined to believe him. It's going to be a man and his pregnant wife.

So that that would appear like a real, appropriate, legitimate massage. They're staying at the Breakers, which is an exclusive Palm Beach hotel nearby where they have private residences.

Epstein was very firm on the rules. Be gentle with her, talking about the pregnant wife.
Make her feel comfortable, but save most of your energy for him.

Which would still sound somewhat appropriate considering perhaps he's a bigger man. Virginia would need to physically exert herself massaging him.

Then Epstein tells her, give him whatever he wants, just like you do for me. That night, she goes to the residential area of the breaker's property.

First, she goes into the bedroom to massage the pregnant woman. She doesn't really know how to give a prenatal massage.

In fact, Ghulain kept freaking her out by saying if you massage a pregnant woman's ankles, they can go into early labor and the baby could die. So she's barely even touching this woman.

She's terrified of harming the child. Within 45 minutes, this billionaire wife tells her that she's going to go to sleep.

Virginia quietly turns off the light, leaves, and out in the living room, who she refers to as billionaire number one, has thrown a rug on the floor and he's laying there, face on the floor, naked, and he's facing up actually.

So Virginia starts massaging him and it's been like four hours since she got here at this point.

And she is believing that maybe this is a normal massage because it's been four hours until billionaire number one tells her to take off her clothes.

She states bluntly in her book, I was disappointed but not surprised. We had sex on the floor and afterward he tipped me $100.

As I left that night, I felt that familiar, scooped out, empty feeling. When she gets back to Epstein's house, she states that he asks her how it went with a casualness that should be alarming.

Quote, I told him I had done everything that anyone required of me and that his friends seemed satisfied. He grinned, then popped a red grape in his mouth and walked back to his office.

I had pleased him and I was dismissed. So why do people think that this is Glenn Dubin? Okay, it's just a guessing game at this point, okay?

I guess some of that could come down to Glenn Dubin is a billionaire. He is a billionaire hedge fund manager.
And to make the the conspiracies a bit more intense, his wife, Dr.

Eva Anderson Dubin, was Miss Sweden and apparently dated Epstein for years before she married Dubin in 1994.

They've also reportedly invited him over for Thanksgiving dinner at their Palm Beach home after his 2008 conviction. So this is after they publicly know what he's done.

It's also rumored that Epstein is the godfather to their children. Some people go even further to think,

I mean, there's some crazy conspiracies that Epstein is an Israeli spy.

We're going to get into it in the next part, but Glenn Dubin's wife even wrote an email to Epstein's probation officer stating that she feels 100% comfortable with Epstein around her minor children.

So there's that. Eva Dubin also testified during Ghelane's sex trafficking trial and stated that she did not witness any inappropriateness or any strange conduct between Epstein and any teenage girls.

I will say that aside from the first child of the Dubin family, the birth dates of the other two children, I couldn't find super reliably published birth years, but it seems to be, the timelines could make sense that Eva was pregnant during that time.

And I say that as in, I believe that this happened to Virginia. I don't have a clue if it's Glenn Dubin and his wife Eva.

Although I think that they are incredibly shady, but that's just a personal opinion.

They've also donated $27,000 to Andrew Cuomo's mayoral run in New York City recently, which was goofy to say the least.

And based off recent files being released, it is believed by netizens that in 2017, so two years before Epstein is arrested, the second time, two years before Epstein is found dead, he claims to somebody through his email that he spent Thanksgiving in 2017 with Trump and Eva Dubin and Glenn Dubin.

The same email chain contains Trump, Eva, and Glenn.

So that could mean he spent Thanksgiving with Glenn Dubin and Eva Dubin as well as Donald Trump. It could mean that he didn't.
It could mean nothing.

If you are interested in more about the Dubin family, I would point you to a testimony from Glenn Dubin's former butler who alleges that they saw a 15-year-old girl distraught in the Dubin family home before and that there was, um, it was bad, they allege.

They allege it was bad. What is that?

Like, she's told them allegedly that she is Epstein's personal assistant and they were confused because they're like, you look like a child. How can you be a personal assistant for an adult?

This doesn't make any sense. And there was just some weird energy.
And they said, I mean, the Dubins have like 55 million homes.

That's not true. That's an exaggeration.

Did you know one time I got a letter because I said someone was a billionaire and then they sent me a letter and they were like, I'm not a billionaire, by the way. And I was like, okay.

So they do not have 55 million homes. They have multiple homes.
And I think she gets sent off to be a nanny at another home. But then the Dubin live-in nanny was like, oh, I've never seen her before.

So there is a lot being disputed. But I will say that that that testimony is, if you believe it,

very alarming. Very alarming.
But I would just warn you, be very careful because these are all very,

very powerful people. So with that being said, that's just like.
two of the major names that have been associated since.

I mean, they've always been kind of associated with this entire case, but their names have been coming up more and more frequently. Obviously, Trump, but the Dubin family.

The next part is going to be dropped within the next 24 hours. So stay tuned because there's going to be a lot of names in that one.

A lot of actors, celebrities, celebrities that I didn't even know were associated with the case. And I mean, we still don't know, but just their name comes up in the book.

George Clooney being one of them, The Simpsons creator, his name has been circulating. So with that, stay tuned in the next 24 hours.
Be safe, and I'll see you in the next one.

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