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What's up, everyone, and welcome to another episode
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of the Epstein Chronicles.
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Jeffrey Epstein's criminal empire didn't run by itself
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and it didn't run just with the help of Glenn Maxwell.
1:44
Whenever you have an operation like the one that Epstein had,
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there's a lot of logistics that go along with it.
1:50
And when it comes to behind the scene, logistical help,
1:53
two names come to my mind right away.
1:56
One, Darren Indyke and the other, Richard Conn.
2:00
And of course, Darren Indyke is Jeffrey Epstein's
2:03
longtime internal lawyer and Richard Conn is his accountant.
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Well, today, Richard Conn is going to be deposed
2:13
by the congressional committee.
2:16
And I am very, very interested to see what Richard Conn
2:19
has to say because honestly, I am absolutely floored
2:24
that neither of these dudes were ever charged
2:26
with any sort of crime, especially considering
2:29
all the nonsense they were getting up to.
2:32
I mean, take a look at all the immigration fraud
2:34
and don't even get me started on the financial fraud.
2:38
We know for a fact that Darren Indyke was involved
2:42
in structuring withdrawals from the bank
2:45
and if he was structuring like they say he was,
2:48
why wasn't he held accountable for it?
2:50
Well, unfortunately, the sewer, known as Jeffrey Epstein,
2:54
is where accountability goes to die.
2:57
Today, we have an article from ABC News and the headline,
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House Oversight Committee to Depose Epstein's
3:03
Long Time Accountant.
3:05
This article was authored by Peter,
3:07
Shara Lombus, Lauren Peller, and John Parkinson.
3:12
The House Oversight Committee is set to depose
3:15
Jeffrey Epstein's Long Time Accountant on Wednesday,
3:18
potentially shedding light on how the disgraced finance
3:21
here was able to manage his multi-million dollar fortune.
3:25
Oh, yeah, I'm sure that Richard Conn
3:27
is going to be very forthcoming and very, very, very open.
3:31
I mean, the guy has nothing to hide, right?
3:33
He didn't do anything wrong.
3:34
He was just Jeffrey Epstein's accountant,
3:36
just around all the time, just paying out girls,
3:39
just sending money all over the world.
3:42
Meanwhile, if he was a money man for the Mafia,
3:46
I bet things would be a little bit different.
3:50
Richard Conn served as Epstein's accountant for over a decade
3:53
and some of Epstein's victims alleged he played
3:56
an instrumental role in creating the complex financial
3:59
infrastructure that enabled the financiers' crimes.
4:03
You mean the pedophiles crimes?
4:05
And there's no doubt that that took place.
4:08
That's exactly what went down.
4:10
And if it wasn't for people like Richard Conn,
4:13
Jeffrey Epstein's operation couldn't move the way it did.
4:19
And that's why this should have been Rico once again.
4:21
How many more examples do I need to give you?
4:25
Every time we turn around, there's another reason
4:28
why this should have been a Rico case.
4:30
And it's pathetic that it wasn't.
4:32
And you notice Congress, they never have anything to say,
4:35
right? They never talk about this being Rico.
4:38
They're just getting around to talking about a special
4:40
counselor and nobody's talking about getting rid of the
4:44
NPA. And that's because unfortunately, none of these people
4:48
are serious. Oh, they're serious about fucking around.
4:53
They're serious about playing politics, but they're not
4:55
serious about justice. And unfortunately, I'm sure that the
4:59
interview with Richard Conn is going to be more of the same.
5:02
Conn has consistently denied any wrongdoing and says he was
5:06
unaware of Epstein's crimes while serving as his accountant.
5:11
The closed door deposition, a recording of which is expected
5:14
to be released by the committee could provide a rare window
5:17
into how Epstein paid for his lavish lifestyle and
5:20
punished thousands of dollars to his victims. And what's
5:23
crazy is that we're just getting all of this now. During the
5:27
arrest of Jeffrey Epstein, don't you think that people that
5:30
were closest to him, like Indycon Conn, who had their signatures
5:34
all over everything should have been caught up in the
5:37
investigation from the jump.
5:41
So why is it taking all this time for Conn or Indyq or anybody
5:46
close to Epstein to be put under the microscope? And not only
5:51
that, why did we have to force the issue? Why didn't the DOJ
5:55
just do it? Why didn't the government just do it? Why didn't
5:59
the government have committees about Jeffrey Epstein years
6:02
ago? And for me, I think those are the questions that need to be
6:07
asked. Because unfortunately, I don't think we're going to get any
6:12
justice for any of the abuse that occurred. But with that said, I
6:17
do think that there's a lot of criminal activity here that could
6:21
be exposed and could be pursued. And of course, once that door is
6:25
open, then the door opens to everything else. But the biggest
6:28
problem here is that the government fumbled the ball right from
6:32
the beginning, and they continue to fumble the ball, whether you
6:36
want to call it negligence or by design, I'll leave it up to you.
6:40
Personally, I think it's all by design. Because I've never seen a
6:45
case like this that hasn't been hit with Rico never once.
6:53
While some of the recent witnesses deposed by the House
6:55
oversight committee, including Bill and Hillary Clinton and
6:59
retail billionaire Leslie Wexner, have drawn immense publicity.
7:03
The interviews have largely left unchanged, the public's
7:06
understanding of Epstein's life and crimes. Well, yeah, you're
7:10
not going to get anything from those people. What did you think
7:13
Hillary Clinton was going to tell you? For me, it was just a
7:16
chance to see that they were lying. They weren't going to
7:19
provide any clarity. I just wanted to laugh at the lies they were
7:23
telling, and boy, did I get a good chuckle? Because Bill and Hillary
7:27
Clinton both lied their asses off during those depositions. And
7:32
they did that because they know there's never going to be any
7:35
kind of repercussions for them either. Our elected officials are
7:39
wholly unserious people. And I think that this situation with
7:43
Epstein has illuminated that in a way like never before. And
7:47
once that curtain was pulled back and people saw the degeneracy
7:52
of the people that ruled the world, I think folks started to
7:55
understand that there was something deeper and more disturbing
7:59
going on here than the legacy media ever reported. And now that
8:03
people have seen behind the curtain, even just a little bit,
8:06
there's no going back. People aren't going to believe the
8:10
BS anymore. And unfortunately, the DOJ doesn't care. They just
8:14
keep doubling down on their bullshit. By turning tapsteens,
8:18
former inner circle with Khan and his longtime lawyer, Darren
8:21
Indyke, who said to be the post next week, the Congressional
8:24
investigation could offer a broader window in Epstein's life,
8:28
legal troubles, and the complex web bank accounts and shell
8:32
companies that comprised his fortune. No chance. Does anyone
8:38
really think that Richard Khan is going to incriminate
8:42
himself? He's going to lie like everybody else, because there's
8:46
no ramifications. If you do that, get up there, purge yourself,
8:52
say whatever you want. Nobody cares, because it's all
8:54
performative. Do you really think that James Comer is going to
8:59
hold anybody accountable here? The last thing he wants is for
9:02
this to have more attention, especially now, they're getting
9:07
every wish they ever wanted. They have a nice little war going
9:09
on. People are focusing on that. And of course, that give them
9:12
time to recalibrate their narrative and so more chaos when it
9:16
comes to the truth. And that's always been their goal. And that
9:20
remains their goal. And unfortunately, for a lot of people,
9:26
Khan began working as Epstein's in House accountant in the mid
9:29
2000s and work for Epstein until his death in 2019. Khan and
9:35
Indyke served as co-executors of his will, an Epstein plan to
9:39
give Khan 25 million, according to documents released by the
9:43
Justice Department earlier this year. Yeah, just a random
9:46
accountant, who was lined up to get $25 million, sounds legit.
9:52
Following Epstein's death, his estate was valued as much as
9:56
650 million, though the fortune has decreased over the last
10:00
decade, as the estate has paid out multiple settlements to
10:04
Epstein's victims. Let's back up because the settlements, at
10:09
least the ones paid out to the survivors, totaled up less than
10:13
what the USVI got paid out by Epstein's estate. So you mean to
10:17
tell me that the USVI suffered more abuse than the actual
10:21
girls who were abused? Because that's how it all shook out, the
10:25
USVI got more money than them. So the USVI, not only enabled
10:30
Jeffrey Epstein's bullshit, but then they got paid on the
10:34
back end too. But sure, tell me a little bit more about how the
10:38
survivors got all this money, such a joke. Last month, Khan and
10:44
Indyke agreed to settle one of the last class action lawsuits
10:47
filed by victims of Epstein for at least 25 million without an
10:51
omission of wrongdoing. The estate was last valued at
10:55
approximately 127 million, according to a court filing last
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The class action complaint alleged that both men were
11:45
personally essential for Epstein by helping structure his back
11:48
accounts, managing cash withdrawals and creating a complex
11:52
financial infrastructure that was created to simply
11:56
facilitate the illegal sex trafficking venture. The lawsuit
12:00
also alleges that the men helped Epstein facilitate at least
12:03
three sham marriages to obtain immigration status for Epstein's
12:08
victims. That's a fact. 100% without a doubt. There was a lot of
12:13
immigration fraud going on a lot. And from everything that I've
12:17
seen and heard in Dikincon were right in the middle of all of
12:21
that. Knowing that they would earn millions in dollars in
12:25
exchange for facilitating Epstein's sex abuse and trafficking in
12:29
Dikincon chose money and power over following the law. The
12:33
complaint said the settlement did not include an admission of
12:37
wrongdoing and still needs to be approved by a federal judge.
12:41
While both men were named as defendants in the case, the
12:44
settlement will also be paid through Epstein's trust rather than
12:49
by them directly. Neither of the co-executors has made any
12:53
admission or concession of misconduct, said Dan Weiner, an
12:57
attorney for both men, said in a statement, ABC news last
13:01
month. That is not surprising. Not a single woman has ever
13:05
accused either man of committing sexual abuse or witnessing
13:09
sexual abuse, not claimed at any time that she reported to them
13:13
any allegation of Mr. Epstein's abuse. No, they had no idea.
13:18
Zero clue. All that money that was getting pulled out all those
13:22
books that were being cooked. Nothing to see here. Come on to
13:26
wholesome dudes right from the Amish community. Lawmakers
13:31
last year began increasing their scrutiny of both Khan and in
13:35
Dijk following a report in the Wall Street Journal, now both men
13:38
were never questioned by law enforcement investigating Epstein
13:42
and Golan Maxwell. Hell of an investigation by the SDNY. They
13:47
really knocked it out of the park, huh? Never talked to the
13:50
Corps four, never talked to Les Wexner, never talked to Khan, never
13:55
talked to Indyke. But sure, I'm the asshole. I'm the jerk off
14:00
because I want a real investigation. Well, the truth is the people
14:04
that are crying right now about these files being released, the
14:08
people that are crying about the push for transparency, they're
14:13
the jerk offs. And I better not hear shit from any of them ever
14:16
again, about oh, the children, because of vast majority of
14:20
these people, they don't care about the children, they care about
14:23
their political party. That's what they care about.
14:27
In light of the work in Dijk and Conper form for Epstein and the
14:31
outsides role that they played in his personal and financial
14:34
affairs, it's inexcusable that the DOJ and the FBI never question
14:39
these individuals in connection with investigations into Epstein
14:44
and Golan Maxwell. A group of five Democratic senators wrote
14:48
in a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Patel
14:53
last year. A failure of this magnitude, and it is incumbent on
14:58
Congress to understand why such a failure occurred,
15:01
well, who was president at the time? That's right, Donald Trump,
15:05
Bill Barr. No wonder, is it all coming in the focus yet
15:09
documents released earlier this year offered some new details about
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Khan's role, managing expenses for Epstein,
15:16
and serving in roles in some of the companies that comprised
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the complex web of Epstein's finances.
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According to a 2020 lawsuit against the Epstein estate,
15:25
filed by the U.S. Virgin Islands government, Epstein paid Khan more than 10
15:30
million dollars between 2011 and 2019 for his services.
15:36
Ahead of the deposition, Daniel Ruzuma, an attorney for Khan,
15:40
declined to comment. Oh, and I'm sure it was a lot more than that.
15:44
You really think Jeffrey Epstein only gave him what was declared,
15:48
and do you really think that Khan and Indyke only took what was declared?
15:52
Stop it. I wonder how much they have sitting in offshore accounts.
15:56
Well, of course, that's just my speculation,
15:59
but it would make sense, right? So look, it's going to be interesting to see
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what Darren Indyke and Richard Khan have to say,
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