Tara Brown
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Now, in 2019, Les Wexner claims that he was tricked by Jeffrey Epstein, that he'd been lied to, that Epstein had stolen lots of money from him, and that it was a terrible mistake.
But we've also learned from the Epstein files that Liz Wexner had been named as a co-conspirator by the FBI and the Department of Justice.
What we don't know is why that went nowhere.
Yes.
So Thomas Massey is the co-author of the Epstein Transparency Act.
And so effectively, he and a Democrat congressman
made sure that these Epstein files were released.
And that's what the Act essentially and in a very simple way does.
So he was saying, there are all these files and they need to be released.
It was a promise made by Donald Trump to do so.
And Thomas Massey has made sure and is fighting for them to be released.
And really bringing to account the Department of Justice for basically hiding the names of
potential co-conspirators and revealing the names of many of the survivors who wish to remain anonymous.
Yeah, so, I mean, Thomas Massey and his supporters are pushing for those names to be revealed, and they say that in some cases they do know who those people are.
The defence of not revealing their names, in some instances it's, well, in the case of the naughty one, the suggestion is that that was actually written by a woman, which does not mean that that is not a co-conspirator, but somehow in this case,
very confusing way, they've just automatically redacted the author of that email.
There are redactions that were made by the FBI, and Thomas Massey is calling for those redactions to be removed.
And then there are redactions made by the Department of Justice.
And it does seem that there are, in some cases, there are good reasons for that.
In other reasons, it's confounding.