Debunking the rape island narrative with actual evidence about Epstein's property
“The only reason I knew is because I've heard you on a couple of podcasts, so I thought it was important to get you on as a counterpoint.”
declaring that the Epstein property in The US Virgin Islands, the private island, that it's rape island or pedophile island, that there's never been a credible allegation of rape ever
discovered that that take that took place on that island? Like, is that well known, or am I crazy? No. It's not well known. The only reason I knew is because I've heard you on a couple of podcasts, so I thought it was important to get you on as a counterpoint. So just with respect to these three women, they did go to the island. Is is that true?
Sarah Ransom did.
Okay.
Maria Farmer no. Maria Farmer is the one who purported
About this clip
A guest challenges the widely-held belief that Jeffrey Epstein's private island was definitively a site of rape and abuse, arguing there's no credible evidence of rape specifically occurring there. The discussion examines which accusers actually visited the island versus those who didn't, questioning popular narratives about the location.
Why this clip
This clip presents a controversial counterpoint to widely accepted beliefs about Epstein's island, offering specific factual corrections to popular narratives.
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