The moment when we all realized just how bad things actually were:
— Jeff Carlson (@themarketswork) April 21, 2026
“Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein” pic.twitter.com/kY0npPUpt8
The moment when we all realized just how bad things actually were:
— Jeff Carlson (@themarketswork) April 21, 2026
“Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein” pic.twitter.com/kY0npPUpt8
PAC-10-BEAR said:
Les Wexner
Wexner is facing a new civil lawsuit filed in New York in March/April 2026 by several Epstein accusers. The suit alleges he financially enabled Epstein's sex-trafficking operation through $200 million+ in payments, property transfers, and other support over two decades. He is also dealing with a separate court-ordered deposition in an Ohio State University sexual-abuse lawsuit. In February 2026, he gave a closed-door deposition to the House Oversight Committee about his Epstein ties.
Leon Black
Black is involved in multiple ongoing Epstein-related civil matters:Bill Clinton
- He is scheduled for an 8-hour deposition (delayed to March 26, 2026) in a lawsuit by Epstein victims against Bank of America, which alleges the bank facilitated abuse by ignoring suspicious payments (including large ones from Black to Epstein).
- Senate Finance Committee Ranking Member Ron Wyden continues a multi-year investigation, with new March 2026 questions over Black's $170 million+ payments to Epstein, possible "hush money," and Epstein's alleged surveillance of women on Black's behalf.
- A Manhattan law firm (Wigdor LLP) sued Black in March 2026, accusing him of retaliatory "frivolous" lawsuits to silence accusers of sexual misconduct.
- Black previously settled with the U.S. Virgin Islands for $62.5 million in 2023 over Epstein ties.
Clinton has been the subject of a bipartisan House Oversight Committee investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's activities and government handling of related files. In early 2026, he (along with Hillary Clinton) was subpoenaed for a deposition but initially resisted, leading to a contempt-of-Congress vote in the committee (with some Democratic support). They later agreed to testify to avoid criminal contempt proceedings. Clinton gave a closed-door deposition on February 27, 2026 (over six hours long), stating he had no knowledge of Epstein's crimes. He faces no criminal charges or ongoing court battles; the matter is part of the broader congressional oversight probe, which continues but has not resulted in any findings of wrongdoing against him.
Larry Summers
Summers stepped back from teaching and public roles in late 2025 after new Epstein-file emails revealed extensive personal correspondence (including seeking romantic advice). He resigned from Harvard positions in February 2026 amid the probe, left the OpenAI board, and received a lifetime ban from the American Economic Association. The House Oversight probe and Senate inquiries remain active, but no further charges against these individuals have been filed.
— Spencer Hakimian (@SpencerHakimian) April 26, 2026
Cal88 said:PAC-10-BEAR said:
TLes Wexner
Wexner is facing a new civil lawsuit filed in New York in March/April 2026 by several Epstein accusers. The suit alleges he financially enabled Epstein's sex-trafficking operation through $200 million+ in payments, property transfers, and other support over two decades. He is also dealing with a separate court-ordered deposition in an Ohio State University sexual-abuse lawsuit. In February 2026, he gave a closed-door deposition to the House Oversight Committee about his Epstein ties.
Leon Black
Black is involved in multiple ongoing Epstein-related civil matters:Bill Clinton
- He is scheduled for an 8-hour deposition (delayed to March 26, 2026) in a lawsuit by Epstein victims against Bank of America, which alleges the bank facilitated abuse by ignoring suspicious payments (including large ones from Black to Epstein).
- Senate Finance Committee Ranking Member Ron Wyden continues a multi-year investigation, with new March 2026 questions over Black's $170 million+ payments to Epstein, possible "hush money," and Epstein's alleged surveillance of women on Black's behalf.
- A Manhattan law firm (Wigdor LLP) sued Black in March 2026, accusing him of retaliatory "frivolous" lawsuits to silence accusers of sexual misconduct.
- Black previously settled with the U.S. Virgin Islands for $62.5 million in 2023 over Epstein ties.
Clinton has been the subject of a bipartisan House Oversight Committee investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's activities and government handling of related files. In early 2026, he (along with Hillary Clinton) was subpoenaed for a deposition but initially resisted, leading to a contempt-of-Congress vote in the committee (with some Democratic support). They later agreed to testify to avoid criminal contempt proceedings. Clinton gave a closed-door deposition on February 27, 2026 (over six hours long), stating he had no knowledge of Epstein's crimes. He faces no criminal charges or ongoing court battles; the matter is part of the broader congressional oversight probe, which continues but has not resulted in any findings of wrongdoing against him.
Larry Summers
Summers stepped back from teaching and public roles in late 2025 after new Epstein-file emails revealed extensive personal correspondence (including seeking romantic advice). He resigned from Harvard positions in February 2026 amid the probe, left the OpenAI board, and received a lifetime ban from the American Economic Association. The House Oversight probe and Senate inquiries remain active, but no further charges against these individuals have been filed.
All these people have been protected by the Trump administration, and there is no effort whatsoever to address the broader Epstein NETWORK and those domestic and foreign powers who operated that blackmail operation.
ABC News admitting that Donald Trump blew the whistle on Jeffrey Epstein in 2006. pic.twitter.com/xhzDJdES4G
— illuminatibot (@iluminatibot) April 27, 2026
PAC-10-BEAR said:ABC News admitting that Donald Trump blew the whistle on Jeffrey Epstein in 2006. pic.twitter.com/xhzDJdES4G
— illuminatibot (@iluminatibot) April 27, 2026
Cal88 said:
He "blew the whistle" after years of close friendship with him and Ghislaine. They had a falling out.

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dajo9 said:
Here is one of Yogi's favorites, Michael Tracey, getting called out for harassing a journalist who has done great work in exposing the Epstein crimes.
Aunburdened said:dajo9 said:
Here is one of Yogi's favorites, Michael Tracey, getting called out for harassing a journalist who has done great work in exposing the Epstein crimes.
Jim Acosta challenged him to fight, not the other way around. Both guys acted like idiots.
dajo9 said:Aunburdened said:dajo9 said:
Here is one of Yogi's favorites, Michael Tracey, getting called out for harassing a journalist who has done great work in exposing the Epstein crimes.
Jim Acosta challenged him to fight, not the other way around. Both guys acted like idiots.
Good for Acosta. Your guy Michael Tracy was harassing a woman who has done great work for the Epstein victims for over a decade.
— ThePatrioticBlonde™🇺🇸 (@ImBreckWorsham) April 29, 2026
Cal88 said:— ThePatrioticBlonde™🇺🇸 (@ImBreckWorsham) April 29, 2026
SBGold said:Cal88 said:— ThePatrioticBlonde™🇺🇸 (@ImBreckWorsham) April 29, 2026
They seem like BFFs there
Cal88 said:— ThePatrioticBlonde™🇺🇸 (@ImBreckWorsham) April 29, 2026
