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Prince Andrew, Jeffrey Epstein, and Ghislaine Maxwell appeared to rely on an old-school “Perfumo-style” strategy—deny, deflect, discredit, and distract. Rather than confronting the facts head-on, they attempted to shape the public narrative through selective denial, smearing accusers, and controlling access to damaging information. Prince Andrew’s 2019 Newsnight interview was the centerpiece of this failed effort: instead of transparency, he offered implausible explanations and bizarre excuses, such as not being able to sweat or remembering a night at Pizza Express. Meanwhile, his aides and allies floated claims that the now-infamous photo with Virginia Giuffre might have been doctored, a tactic echoing the disinformation and misdirection playbook used during the 1963 Profumo scandal.
Epstein and Maxwell took this same approach to a global scale. Epstein relied on non-disclosure agreements, hush money, and influence over powerful figures to keep victims silent and maintain his facade of legitimacy. Maxwell acted as both enabler and gatekeeper, managing introductions, maintaining appearances, and attempting to neutralize anyone who might expose the truth. The trio’s combined tactics—legal intimidation, narrative management, and coordinated denial—were classic hallmarks of a cover-up campaign. But like the Perfumo affair, it all collapsed under the weight of arrogance, exposure, and the undeniable pattern of abuse that no amount of spin could contain.
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Epstein and Maxwell took this same approach to a global scale. Epstein relied on non-disclosure agreements, hush money, and influence over powerful figures to keep victims silent and maintain his facade of legitimacy. Maxwell acted as both enabler and gatekeeper, managing introductions, maintaining appearances, and attempting to neutralize anyone who might expose the truth. The trio’s combined tactics—legal intimidation, narrative management, and coordinated denial—were classic hallmarks of a cover-up campaign. But like the Perfumo affair, it all collapsed under the weight of arrogance, exposure, and the undeniable pattern of abuse that no amount of spin could contain.
to contact me:
[email protected]
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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