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The Epstein Files with Sam & Amy: Accountability, Cover-Ups, and the Men Protecting Each Other

The news cycle around the Epstein files keeps accelerating — and Sam and Amy are keeping pace. In this episode, they break down the latest developments, from Peter Attia's quiet departure from CBS to Prince Andrew's arrest, and ask the question that keeps coming up: why does it take this long for consequences to catch up with powerful people?

Amy and Sam dig into the deposition of Les Wexner — the Victoria's Secret founder who flew congressional representatives to his Ohio home rather than appearing in Washington — and unpack a jaw-dropping email that may be the most self-incriminating thing in the entire files. Sam brings the conversation to Harvard, Haverford, and Dartmouth, where buildings named after Epstein associates are now facing pressure to come down.

They also examine the informal economy Epstein built around himself — not just trafficking young women, but trafficking relationships, settlements, and access — including a $45 million DOJ deal in which Epstein allegedly pocketed $25 million as a fixer despite being a convicted sex offender. And they ask why prominent men like Bill Gates, Reid Hoffman, and Bill Ackman continue to minimize or defend their connections, even as emails in the thousands tell a very different story.

Raw, legal-minded, and deeply reported — this is the conversation the mainstream media still isn't fully having.