DEEP DIVE: THE EPSTEIN FILES

DEEP DIVE: THE EPSTEIN FILES

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Episode 389: Peggy Klinke, Part 1

In the late 1990s, a driven and bright woman builds a life in New Mexico, staying deeply connected to her family back in Ohio. But after meeting a man through a study group, her life begins to shift. What starts as control quickly escalates into a years-long campaign of stalking, ...  Show more

DEEP DIVE: BLAKE VS JUSTIN (AND TAYLOR?)

You asked for it, you’ve got it. We are diving DEEP into all of the recently released documents in the Blake vs Justin saga, and we are going line by line analyzing the “Taylor texts”. We’ve had almost a week to hyper analyze the docs and we are coming with receipts! 🎟 Catch up ...  Show more

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