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What's up everyone and welcome to another episode of the Epstein Chronicles, one of the things
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at Distinguished Jeffrey Epstein from a lot of other traffickers is the international
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aspect of what he was doing.
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Now, that's not to say that there's not a lot of international trafficking, there
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But when we're talking about Epstein, he had a pipeline that was built directly into
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Eastern Europe and it wasn't just Russia.
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We're talking about places like Belarus, we're talking about places like Bulgaria, we're
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talking about places like Ukraine, and we're certainly talking about places like Poland.
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Because it's now come out that Warsaw was a gigantic hub for Jeffrey Epstein and his
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And due to that fact, the Polish authorities have now opened an investigation.
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So today we have an article from TVP World and the headline, Prosecutors launch Epstein
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probe after a human trafficking links found in Poland.
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This article was authored by Timon Miller.
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You know, it seems pretty extensive for a hoax, doesn't it?
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Polish prosecutors have launched an investigation into the Polish threads and the possible human
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trafficking scheme orchestrated by disgraced U.S. financier Jeffrey Epstein.
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The probe follows the release of U.S. authorities of millions of pages of documents linked
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to Epstein, whose network of associates and contacts has sparked political controversy
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in several countries.
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Several, I'd say more than that, I mean, how many investigations have we seen around
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And to be honest with you, those investigations should multiply because Jeffrey Epstein
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was committing crimes everywhere he went.
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And that's just the abuse.
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Can you imagine the kind of financial crimes that were being committed by him and his buddies?
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Polish authorities said documents reviewed by prosecutors pointed the possible recruitment
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Oh, there's no doubt.
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And the first person that comes to mind is Adriana Ross, right?
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She's a Polish citizen.
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And she was brought into the fold and she became one of Jeffrey Epstein's, you know, recruiters,
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core four people and somebody that was integral to the operation.
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And of course, she was also one of the people that was protected by the NPA.
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On March 10, 2026, the National Prosecutor's Office initiated an investigation into human
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trafficking committed between 2009 and August 2019 on the territory of Poland and other
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countries, prosecutor spokesman, premise law, no act, said in a statement, well, that's
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About time somebody's looking into the dude.
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And imagine here in America, we're just sitting around like it's no big deal.
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No investigations whatsoever, huh?
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Nobody was involved.
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Just Jeffrey Epstein.
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I guess the Polish have it all wrong.
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I guess the English have it all wrong.
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And the only people with their finger on the pulse is the DOJ.
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They recognize this as the hoax that it is.
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Everybody else is crazy.
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I mean, how ridiculous is that?
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Everywhere else is a big problem, but here in America, let's just forget about it.
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We added that the suspected scheme involving recruiting adult and minor female persons,
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including Polish citizens, by misleading them about the real nature of a future employment
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abroad, and then organizing their transport outside Poland and handing them over to other
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persons for the purpose of sexual exploitation.
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Well, that sure sounds like a human trafficking ring to me, and considering that the Dow is
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under 50,000, maybe somebody should bring this up to Pound Bondy.
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Nails within the Epstein files reviewed by TVP World, Highlight Warsaw, as a transport
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hub for Epstein's network of associates and potential victims, it most certainly was.
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Now I won't even begin to tell you that I know all the people that were involved in places
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like Poland or all the people that were abused, I do not.
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But there's certainly enough information here for a real investigation to kick off, and
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there always has been.
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The investigation will allow prosecutors to carry out a full evidentiary procedure, authority
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One of the first procedural decisions will be to send requests to two European countries
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for information and evidence under a European investigation order.
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The statement said, while calling on victims, the contact prosecutors.
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And look, I don't think there's any scenario under the sun where there aren't more victims,
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more people that were victimized by these people.
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Now if they're going to come forward or not, that's a whole different story, especially
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considering the way some of these survivors have been treated.
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You might have people that are just like, you know what?
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I don't need it in my life, I don't need my family to go through it.
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And you know, I've suffered in silence this long, I'll just keep going.
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And it's unfortunate because anybody who's been abused should be able to come forward
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and be confident that they're going to be listened to.
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But unfortunately, we know that's not the case.
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And there's a whole lot of pieces of shit out there that do what they do specifically
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because they know the sort of effect it's going to have overall.
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And it's all part of it.
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Poland set up the investigative team in February alongside a government analytical group tasked
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with examining possible Polish links to Epstein's activities.
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Emails released in the documents include references to Daniel Saeed, described by lawyers
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for Epstein's victims as a scout of girls and or women for Epstein, who wrote in 2009
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about traveling in small villages in Poland and other countries in the region and search
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of women and that's what they would do.
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They would go to these poverty-stricken areas and they'd look for girls.
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And then these recruiters would promise them the world.
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Oh, you're going to be this big model, you're going to work for Victoria's Secret, you're
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going to do this, you're going to do that.
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Only to be brought to America and elsewhere and abused.
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And this went on and on and on for years and years and years.
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And now finally, people are paying attention.
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But unfortunately, I think it's going to be too late.
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And I think a lot of the people that were involved are going to get away with it.
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Saeed had also worked as a scout for Jean-Luc Brunel, who owned a modeling agency, set
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up with Epstein's health.
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Brunel committed suicide in 2022 before going on trial for sexually abusing minors.
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And that's another one I have a lot of doubts about.
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Now I can't be as confident as what we talk about when we talk about Epstein because I don't
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know the French system.
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I don't know all the history of that gel.
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I don't know anybody who has ever been there.
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I don't know all the details.
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Whereas with MCC, I know people that have been to that facility.
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And we can look at the records contemporaneously and see just how many suicides have occurred.
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But over in France, different story, right?
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But the further we go and the more we learn or don't learn, the more I'm convinced that
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Jean-Luc Brunel didn't meet his fate at his own hands.
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Now I'll be the first one to tell you that I have no evidence to back that up none.
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But it's just one of those feelings that I have.
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And maybe that's because the cynicism of everything else is dripping into it.
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But at this point, how can we trust anything that the authorities are telling us in France
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The files also reference two polls who were closely with Epstein for years.
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One was Polish model Adriana Musinska Ross who traveled on Epstein's private jet and was
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named in a 2008 US case as a potential participant in a scheme involving the prostitution of minors,
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though she was never charged.
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Yeah, she was protected by the NPA.
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You know, the NPA that the DOJ has no desire to get rid of, that NPA.
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They could get rid of that tomorrow.
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And that's because it'll blow the whole thing up.
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Imagine you bring in Adriana Ross, you really think she's gonna keep quiet, she's gonna
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I don't want to go to prison.
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So of course, she's gonna rat people out.
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And that's why they got the deal because they were protecting Epstein.
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It was collateral damage, right?
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And not only did they get these sweetheart deals, the protection, they also got paid a ton
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Epstein gave them a bunch of money to be silent.
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And none of that speculation, that's what occurred.
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Another was Janis Bannesick, a Polish national who managed Epstein's Palm Beach residents
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in Florida for about two decades, and later testified in court proceedings linked to
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The files contain multiple references to women from Poland, though so far there has been
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little evidence of connections to Polish political elites.
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Human trafficking is punishable and Poland by up to 20 years in prison, prosecutor said.
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So look, there's no doubt that there was a pipeline running through Poland.
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Now does it connect to the political elite?
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I don't know much about Poland.
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But what I do know is that Epstein and his buddy Jean-Luc Brunel were using areas in
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Poland, in Ukraine, in Russia, and everywhere in between to find girls who were vulnerable
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so that they could abuse them.
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And once they had them in their clutches, forget it.
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You can growl for some village in Poland, and you find yourself in New York City, and
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the people that brought you there, take your passport that they got for you fraudulently
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in the first place, and say, now look, you're going to do whatever we tell you to do.
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What exactly could these girls do to get away from that?
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So my question is, how many women found themselves in that position?
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And unfortunately, the DOJ has no desire to give us that information.
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So hopefully these investigations over in Europe provide some more detail as we continue
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to try to put all the moving parts together when it comes to Jeffrey Epstein's International
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