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Mega Edition: Melanie Walker, Bill Gates And The Epstein Factor (6/29/26)

49 min · 30 jun 2026
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Melanie Walker is a physician and neuroscience/global-health figure who worked in Bill Gates’ orbit while also having long-running ties to Jeffrey Epstein. She joined the Gates Foundation in 2006 as a senior program officer and later remained connected to Gates through consulting work and health-related proposals. Reporting from The Wall Street Journal described her as a confidante to both Gates and Epstein, while her lawyer said she was a “survivor of Jeffrey Epstein” who had endured a coercive relationship with him over decades. Walker has not been accused of wrongdoing, but her name matters because she sat at a strange intersection between Epstein’s science-and-philanthropy access game and Gates’ foundation world. Walker fits into the Gates/Epstein fiasco because she appears to have been one of the human bridges between the two men’s worlds, and later one of the people warning Gates about Epstein. Forbes, citing Journal reporting, said Walker emailed Gates in 2014 advising him to keep “a healthy distance” from Epstein on anything personal, warning that she had seen Epstein exploit powerful people’s weaknesses. The Journal also reported that Epstein encouraged Walker to pursue a sexual relationship with Gates, while Gates’ spokesperson said Gates did not know the nature of Walker’s relationship with Epstein and described Walker’s relationship with Gates as consensual and amicably ended. In short, Walker is not presented as an accused participant in Epstein’s crimes; she is presented as a complicated connective figure whose relationships with both men show how Epstein tried to burrow into Gates’ world through philanthropy, science, personal access, and leverage. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

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Les Wexner was one of the most important people in Jeffrey Epstein’s rise, yet for years he managed to remain far less publicly radioactive than figures like Ghislaine Maxwell, Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, or Leon Black. Wexner gave Epstein extraordinary access, trusted him with financial power, and allowed him into the center of his personal and business world, including through power of attorney and the management of major assets. But after Epstein’s crimes became impossible to ignore, Wexner largely presented himself as someone who had been deceived, stolen from, and betrayed by Epstein. That framing helped him avoid the kind of sustained public grilling that other Epstein associates faced, even though Epstein’s proximity to Wexner helped give him wealth, legitimacy, and elite credibility. Les Wexner was one of the most important people in Jeffrey Epstein’s rise, yet for years he managed to remain far less publicly radioactive than figures like Ghislaine Maxwell, Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, or Leon Black. Wexner gave Epstein extraordinary access, trusted him with financial power, and allowed him into the center of his personal and business world, including through power of attorney and the management of major assets. But after Epstein’s crimes became impossible to ignore, Wexner largely presented himself as someone who had been deceived, stolen from, and betrayed by Epstein. That framing helped him avoid the kind of sustained public grilling that other Epstein associates faced, even though Epstein’s proximity to Wexner helped give him wealth, legitimacy, and elite credibility. to contat me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

30 jun 202649 min
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Mega Edition: Melanie Walker, Bill Gates And The Epstein Factor (6/29/26)

Melanie Walker is a physician and neuroscience/global-health figure who worked in Bill Gates’ orbit while also having long-running ties to Jeffrey Epstein. She joined the Gates Foundation in 2006 as a senior program officer and later remained connected to Gates through consulting work and health-related proposals. Reporting from The Wall Street Journal described her as a confidante to both Gates and Epstein, while her lawyer said she was a “survivor of Jeffrey Epstein” who had endured a coercive relationship with him over decades. Walker has not been accused of wrongdoing, but her name matters because she sat at a strange intersection between Epstein’s science-and-philanthropy access game and Gates’ foundation world. Walker fits into the Gates/Epstein fiasco because she appears to have been one of the human bridges between the two men’s worlds, and later one of the people warning Gates about Epstein. Forbes, citing Journal reporting, said Walker emailed Gates in 2014 advising him to keep “a healthy distance” from Epstein on anything personal, warning that she had seen Epstein exploit powerful people’s weaknesses. The Journal also reported that Epstein encouraged Walker to pursue a sexual relationship with Gates, while Gates’ spokesperson said Gates did not know the nature of Walker’s relationship with Epstein and described Walker’s relationship with Gates as consensual and amicably ended. In short, Walker is not presented as an accused participant in Epstein’s crimes; she is presented as a complicated connective figure whose relationships with both men show how Epstein tried to burrow into Gates’ world through philanthropy, science, personal access, and leverage. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

30 jun 202649 min
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A woman suing Leon Black alleged that, when she was a teenager, her cheerleading coach “Elizabeth” groomed her and sent her into Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s orbit, where she claims she was later trafficked to Black and raped at Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse in 2002. Black denied the allegations and moved for sanctions against the woman’s lawyers, arguing that her claims were not properly vetted. As part of that fight, a former cheerleading mentor who believes she is the “Elizabeth” named in the lawsuit filed a declaration denying that she abused, groomed, threatened, housed, or trafficked the woman. She said the accuser never mentioned Epstein, Maxwell, Sarah Kellen, or Leon Black during the time she knew her and said she had no reason to believe the woman ever met any of them. The accuser’s lawyer pushed back, calling Black’s sanctions effort an attempt to intimidate a woman who says she was a minor when Black violently assaulted her. The lawyer argued that a denial from the alleged facilitator does not prove the claims are false, especially when that person could face serious consequences if the allegations were true. Black’s lawyer, Susan Estrich, said the coach’s declaration and statements from others supported Black’s position that the lawsuit was fabricated. The dispute became another ugly front in the broader legal fallout from Black’s Epstein ties, which had already included revelations that Black paid Epstein $158 million for financial advice, stepped down from Apollo after scrutiny of that relationship, and paid $62.5 million to settle claims with the U.S. Virgin Islands connected to its Epstein investigation. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

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Leon Black Claims His Accuser Is A Russian Spy

Leon Black accused Guzel Ganieva, a former Russian model who sued him for defamation and alleged sexual abuse, of having possible ties to Russian intelligence. In a legal filing, Black’s lawyers argued that Ganieva should be forced to turn over information about any relationship she may have had with Russian government officials or intelligence-linked figures. Black’s side claimed those questions were relevant because Ganieva had accused him of sexual misconduct and connected him to Jeffrey Epstein’s world, while Black maintained that their relationship was consensual and that she was trying to extort him. Ganieva denied Black’s accusations and had previously alleged that Black abused, harassed, and intimidated her during and after their relationship. The filing was part of Black’s broader legal counteroffensive against women who accused him of sexual misconduct after his Epstein relationship came under heavy scrutiny. Black, the former Apollo Global Management chief, has denied all allegations of rape or abuse and has repeatedly insisted his connection to Epstein was limited to tax and estate-planning work. But the accusations against him, including claims involving Epstein’s Manhattan mansion, kept pulling Black deeper into the Epstein scandal and raised questions about whether Epstein’s network intersected with Black’s private life. The Russian-spy allegation showed how ugly and aggressive the legal fight had become: Black was not just denying Ganieva’s claims, he was trying to portray his accuser as part of something more sinister and politically charged. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

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The lawsuits filed against Leon Black in connection with Jeffrey Epstein are among the most graphic and disturbing to emerge from Epstein’s orbit. Several women, including Cheri Pierson and a plaintiff identified as Jane Doe, accuse Black of violent sexual assaults that allegedly took place inside Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse. Pierson claims Black raped her in 2002 after Epstein arranged what was supposed to be a massage appointment, describing the encounter as brutal and coercive. Another lawsuit alleges Black sexually assaulted a 16-year-old girl with autism and Down syndrome, leaving her bleeding and traumatized. Both cases portray Black as a predator who exploited Epstein’s network to target vulnerable women, echoing the broader pattern of abuse associated with Epstein’s inner circle. Black’s legal team has vehemently denied all allegations, dismissing the claims as false and opportunistic. Compounding the scandal is Black’s series of high-dollar settlements and legal maneuvering. In 2023, he quietly paid $62.5 million to the U.S. Virgin Islands to avoid potential litigation tied to Epstein’s trafficking operations there. He also succeeded in getting parts of other lawsuits dismissed on procedural grounds, including a defamation case brought by former model Guzel Ganieva, which was thrown out in early 2025. Still, the volume and nature of the claims — combined with his massive financial ties to Epstein and the Senate Finance Committee’s scrutiny of his payments — have left Black mired in controversy. The lawsuits’ explicit, violent allegations and the perception of systemic leniency have solidified his position as one of the most controversial figures to emerge from Epstein’s shadow. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

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