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What I Found in the Epstein Files with Debilyn Molineaux

Podcast af Debilyn Molineaux

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You'll find stories about the challenges of researching the DOJ Epstein Library and what evidence exists -- or doesn't -- within the 3 million files that were released January 30, 2026.

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What I found in the Epstein Files: Episode 3 - Who is Jide Zeitlin?

In Episode 3 of What I Found in the Epstein Files, Debilyn Molineaux investigates one question: Who is Jide Zeitlin? What begins as a brief mention inside the Epstein files unfolds into a deeper investigation involving Jeffrey Epstein, Steve Bannon, Oleg Deripaska, sanctions discussions, political influence, and private communications that may have otherwise gone unnoticed. After finding that Zeitlin appeared in more than 300 Epstein-related files, Debilyn spent more than six weeks manually reviewing documents, organizing timelines, and tracing recurring threads that AI-generated summaries failed to explain. This episode explores: * Steve Bannon introducing Jide Zeitlin to Jeffrey Epstein * Connections to Oleg Deripaska and sanctions-related discussions * The “Barker Plan” and questions surrounding divestment strategies * Political and business influence efforts in Africa * Communications involving Deepak Chopra * The changing relationship between Epstein and Zeitlin through 2018–2019 * New allegations that surfaced after publication of the original investigation This investigation does not claim direct criminal proof. Instead, it examines patterns, relationships, influence, and communications that may have remained hidden without deeper review. Correction:  Karyna Shuliak, who inherited the bulk of Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, was Belarusan, not Russian. Referenced materials and research links: Who inherited Epstein’s estate?  https://alisav.substack.com/p/the-handler-karyna-shuliak-jeffrey [https://alisav.substack.com/p/the-handler-karyna-shuliak-jeffrey] The Barker Plan:  https://efile.fara.gov/docs/6170-Informational-Materials-20180712-19.pdf [https://efile.fara.gov/docs/6170-Informational-Materials-20180712-19.pdf] Spreadsheet referenced in the episode: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vjEKnGhvwVoLSfOtFgVFSRZ4xDxmuzxrWATTVYASP-k/edit?gid=0#gid=0 [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vjEKnGhvwVoLSfOtFgVFSRZ4xDxmuzxrWATTVYASP-k/edit?gid=0#gid=0] Additional PDFs referenced in the investigation can be found through The Epstein Library or Debilyn’s archived downloads. [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1rYi3XsQkNGsp1C--jAzbYEdlR59vSYKG]  Hosted by Debilyn Molineaux What I Found in the Epstein Files explores power, corruption, influence networks, and the hidden systems shaping public life.

18. maj 2026 - 16 min
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What I Found in the Epstein Files-Episode2: How Jeffrey Epstein Built His Business Empire (1970s–2019)

In Episode 2, we map out the growth of Jeffrey Epstein’s business empire across five decades using publicly available records, legal documents, and entity tracking. This episode focuses on the financial and corporate footprint—what can be documented—while acknowledging the limits of what remains hidden. What This Episode Covers  The 1970s: Foundations & Access * Early life in New York City * Dropping out of college and entry into elite spaces * Teaching at Dalton School through recommendation * Transition to Wall Street via Bear Stearns * Formation of key early connections  The 1980s: First Independent Moves * Departure from Bear Stearns and SEC testimony * Creation of Intercontinental Assets Group (IAG) * Early deal-making and real estate ventures * Introduction to global finance circles * Association with Steven Hoffenberg and Towers Financial  The 1990s: Expansion & Structuring * Entry into Les Wexner’s financial orbit * Power of attorney and rapid wealth expansion * Acquisition of major properties (Palm Beach, New Mexico, USVI) * Creation of Financial Trust Company * Growth into offshore finance, tax structuring, and real estate * Early connections to the modeling industry The 2000s: Global Operations * Multi-location network: NYC, Palm Beach, USVI, Paris * Development of aviation and private transport systems * Expansion into structured finance and investment vehicles * Strengthening of modeling and recruitment connections * Massive financial inflows from a small number of ultra-wealthy clients * All while being investigated, arrested, convicted and serving time as a pedophile  2010–2019: Consolidation & Legal Scrutiny * USVI as the financial center of operations * Southern Trust Company and centralized income streams * Lawsuits and financial investigations post-2019 * Continued growth of entities despite prior conviction Important Context This episode focuses on documented financial and corporate activity. While survivor testimonies and legal cases confirm abuse spanning decades, the precise expansion of those networks remains less visible than the business infrastructure supporting them. Closing Reflection Across five decades, the arc is clear: * 1970s: Entry and connections * 1980s: Independent dealmaker * 1990s: Wealth manager and offshore operator * 2000s: Global empire builder * 2010s: Consolidation through tightly controlled financial networks What remains unclear—and deeply contested—is how much of this structure enabled or concealed far more serious crimes. 🔗 View the full referenced document and timeline here [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uV56ZaMKOIfLiCfJcLUs2hr7gIFHD4ATBeYfhzaiJZg/edit?usp=sharing]

14. apr. 2026 - 24 min
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What I Found in the Epstein Files – Episode 1: How to Search the Files & What’s Missing

In Episode 1 of What I Found in the Epstein Files, Debilyn Molineaux begins her deep dive into the recently released Epstein files and shares what it’s really like to search through millions of public records. After the January 30 data release of millions of documents related to the Epstein case, Debilyn started independently reviewing the files to better understand what information is publicly available—and what may still be missing. In this episode, she explains how the Department of Justice (DOJ) Epstein Library works, including how to use keyword searches and why search results can be misleading. She also walks through a real example involving a deposition that appears incomplete after being labeled as a 31-page document,but page numbers indicate the deposition is more than 258 page — raising questions about missing pages and gaps in publicly accessible records. This episode offers insight into the challenges of navigating large-scale document releases, including fragmented data, confusing search systems, and the difficulty of finding clear answers. In This Episode: * Introduction to the Epstein files podcast * Background on the January 30 document release * How to search the DOJ Epstein Library * Why keyword searches can be misleading * Real example of missing pages in a deposition * Challenges in navigating public records * Why the Epstein files are difficult to interpret

30. mar. 2026 - 6 min
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