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There’s a detail in the Epstein case that keeps raising questions — and it’s not about headlines. It’s about how the system handles people after the cameras leave.
In this clip, John Kiriakou discusses Bureau of Prisons realities, including why many convicted offenders end up in minimum-security facilities — and why Ghislaine Maxwell’s reported placement continues to spark debate.
From there, the conversation widens into the bigger theory that Epstein’s operation “had to have been” about leverage — collecting information, building influence, and staying protected by having something to trade. Kiriakou explains how he thinks about Epstein today versus what he used to believe, including the argument that Epstein wasn’t simply working for one side — but functioned more like an “intelligence peddler,” selling access and information to whoever benefited him.
And then comes the political question: what does any of this suggest about Trump — and the way Epstein was handled across administrations?
In this clip:
• How Bureau of Prisons rules and classifications work in practice
• Why many offenders end up in minimum-security custody
• Why Maxwell’s placement has raised eyebrows
• Why Kiriakou believes the operation was about leverage/blackmail
• The “$64,000 question” that still hangs over the case
• Why he says Epstein wasn’t exclusive to one intelligence service
***TIMESTAMPS***
00:00 – CIA Covert Ops, Operation Mockingbird Today
10:17 – Journalism Audience Capture, 3M Epstein Files
17:34 – Trump & Epstein, Blackmail Network Theory
31:13 – Khashoggi, Epstein, CIA Connections
47:08 – Epstein Death Theory Explained
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