Julie K. Brown: The Way to Go with the Epstein File Is to Follow the Money and Look at His Finances

‘Because I think that‘s the smoking gun here, Epstein‘s finances and where he how he made his money’

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BROWN: "I‘d want. His. Financial records, to be honest with you, because I think that‘s the smoking gun here. Epstein‘s finances and where he how he made his money, who he got money from. I honestly think that the way to go with this would be to follow the money and look at his, his finances. But to go back a little bit, just to this grand jury effort that he is mounting right now. The I was able to speak to a couple of victims and lawyers that represent the victims, and they‘re very skeptical about what‘s happening here because they believe that there‘s certain words that are being used by the Justice Department and by the president. Words like pertinent and credible and those to them are words that mean that they might not be getting everything, even with asking for the grand jury records, because they believe that those kinds of things are being used to siphon off records that maybe they don‘t consider are pertinent or credible. So they‘re very skeptical about all this. The other point I want to make about the grand jury records is. The the as far as we know, and my sources in, in the case have said is the Justice Department only focused on prosecuting first Epstein and then when he, you know, died, then maxwell. It was a very narrow investigation. They didn‘t go into anything beyond that. They didn‘t go into any other aspect of Jeffrey Epstein‘s sex trafficking ring. So most of the information that I know about is probably information that‘s already out there that we know that has been revealed during trial."

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