Jeffrey Epstein And His Good Pal Jeffrey Epstein
Update: 2025-11-24
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Woody Allen’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein was not some distant or incidental brush-by at elite functions. Epstein’s logs and schedules placed Allen and his wife Soon-Yi in his orbit repeatedly for years, long after Epstein’s 2008 conviction was universally known. They weren’t just occasional social interactions—they included frequent meals, private gatherings, and visits that demonstrate a level of comfort and familiarity that is hard to square with any claim of ignorance. Even if one were to take Allen at his word that he “never saw anything,” the sheer frequency of contact with a registered sex offender, while the rest of the world was crystal clear about what Epstein was, speaks volumes about judgement, priorities, and moral indifference.
Critically, Allen’s willingness to maintain and even praise the relationship after Epstein’s conviction reveals something deeper and uglier than mere poor choices. It reflects a culture of powerful men insulating each other, normalizing the abnormal, and laughing in the face of survivors who paid the price for that silence. Joking in personal correspondence about Epstein’s homes filled with young assistants and describing Epstein as charming is not the language of someone horrified by a predator—it’s the casual dismissal of someone who believes consequences are for other people. Whether Allen was directly involved or not, the problem is that he helped keep Epstein socially viable when the world should have been shunning him, and that participation—passive or active—is part of the machinery that allowed Epstein to keep operating in plain sight.
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Critically, Allen’s willingness to maintain and even praise the relationship after Epstein’s conviction reveals something deeper and uglier than mere poor choices. It reflects a culture of powerful men insulating each other, normalizing the abnormal, and laughing in the face of survivors who paid the price for that silence. Joking in personal correspondence about Epstein’s homes filled with young assistants and describing Epstein as charming is not the language of someone horrified by a predator—it’s the casual dismissal of someone who believes consequences are for other people. Whether Allen was directly involved or not, the problem is that he helped keep Epstein socially viable when the world should have been shunning him, and that participation—passive or active—is part of the machinery that allowed Epstein to keep operating in plain sight.
to contact me:
bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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