A 14 YEAR OLD KNEW WHAT EPSTEIN'S PENIS LOOKED LIKE!
THE MORE YOU KNOW THE MORE DISGUSTING THE REVELATIONS PROVE!
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EXCLUSIVE: Spencer Kuvin on Fighting Epstein and the Powerful Men Who Protected Him
What I learned speaking with Spencer Kuvin, the lawyer who first took on Epstein, should outrage every single one of us.
I didn’t want secondhand analysis. I didn’t want pundits or gossip or the recycled talking points the corporate media feeds us. I wanted to hear directly from the man who stared Jeffrey Epstein in the eyes across a deposition table, who represented the very first victims, who filed the motions, fought the cover-ups, and saw the evidence firsthand. That man is Spencer Kuvin.
When I interviewed Spencer, I was struck not just by his command of the facts but by his courage. He knew back in 2006 what so many were too cowardly to admit. Epstein was running an industrial-scale child abuse scheme, and the rich and powerful were either his accomplices, his clients, or his protectors. And let’s be clear. Donald Trump was not some innocent bystander. Trump was Epstein’s best friend, and he has now admitted that underage girls were recruited from Mar-a-Lago. And now this sick man has the nerve to lie through his teeth and call the survivors’ trauma a “hoax.” It’s obscene.
Spencer told me about that first deposition. He knew Epstein was a manipulator. He knew the guy fancied himself the smartest man in every room, untouchable and godlike. So Spencer strategized with psychologists. How do you shatter an egomaniac? You go after his pride. You hit him where it hurts. His manhood.
That’s why the very first question in that deposition, the one everyone remembers, was about Epstein’s “egg-shaped” genitalia. It wasn’t some stunt. It was based on a sworn police affidavit from a 14-year-old survivor. If a child could describe him in detail, how could Epstein deny she was there? He panicked. He stormed out. And Spencer nailed him with sanctions, forcing him to come back and face the questions he couldn’t escape forever.
At later sessions, Spencer piled the evidence, literally, in front of him. Duplicates of vibrators, lubricants, the very sex toys seized from Epstein’s home. Piece by piece, Spencer turned Epstein’s defense into rubble. Epstein fumed, but the record was made. And the public got a glimpse of the monster behind the façade of wealth.
But here’s the part that should make you furious. The government had Epstein nailed in 2007. The FBI interviewed more than 40 girls. Prosecutors prepared a 50-plus count indictment. And then… poof. A “sweetheart deal” appeared, signed off by Alex Acosta, that let Epstein skate with a joke of a sentence in county jail. And yes, that’s the same Alex Acosta who was then rewarded with a position in the first Trump administration. Survivors weren’t told about the deal. Their lawyers weren’t told. Spencer only learned by chance, sprinting to the courthouse to find Epstein slipping into a back-room plea deal shielded from public view.
Think about that. Forty girls. Dozens of corroborating accounts. Video surveillance seized from mansions. Phone records. Flight logs. And instead of justice, the system handed Epstein a get-out-of-jail card. Why? Because he had dirt. Because he had connections. Because too many powerful men would have gone down with him.
And those same files, the FBI interviews, the seized videos, the unfiled indictment — are still hidden from us today. The Department of Justice has them. The public does not. Instead, we get heavily redacted scraps, political spin, and the same old public records we’ve already seen. Survivors deserve better. The country deserves better.
This brings us back to Trump. During one of Epstein’s depositions, when asked if he considered Trump a friend, Epstein said yes. When asked if he was ever with Trump and underage girls, Epstein pled the Fifth. That alone should tell you something.
Fast-forward to now, and Trump has finally admitted that girls were recruited from Mar-a-Lago, specifically Virginia Giuffre, who was just 17 at the time. For nearly two decades she fought to prove her truth. Now, after her tragic death, Trump suddenly “remembers.” Why did it take so long? Why did he deny it for years? Why was a teenager working in his spa in the first place?
Trump’s answer is to smear survivors, minimize their abuse, and dismiss the entire scandal as some partisan hoax. That’s who he is. He’s a coward who hides behind lies because he knows the truth would destroy him. A man with that much contempt for victims should never be anywhere near the presidency.
Spencer told me the search for a “client list” is a distraction. Epstein didn’t keep a tidy ledger. He kept leverage in the form of phone logs, recorded videos, notes about who came calling. Maxwell fielded the requests. Girls were dispatched.
“What he would do is get calls from powerful men — men coming into town, men who lived in Palm Beach, for example. They would then talk to Ms. Maxwell, and Maxwell would send a girl out to the house. That’s how the operation worked,” Spencer told me.
So when you hear Trump or Speaker Mike Johnson boast about “33,000 files” being released, remember that it is nonsense. What was dumped into the public domain are scraps, documents we already had access to through records requests. What’s missing are the FBI’s raw victim interviews, more unredacted flight logs, the seized videotapes, the original Miami indictment, and much more. All of it remains under lock and key. And until it’s released, the truth about which powerful men participated in this horror will remain obscured.
Jeffrey Epstein didn’t operate in a vacuum. He thrived because enablers in government, law, and media let him. He thrived because men like Trump called him a “terrific guy” and looked the other way while girls were abused. He thrived because money bought silence.
And the survivors, children when Epstein first preyed on them, were forced to relive their trauma again and again just to be believed. Imagine being 14 and having Alan Dershowitz digging through your Myspace photos to paint you as a liar. Imagine watching the Justice Department cut your abuser a secret deal. Imagine being told by the future president of the United States that your truth is a “hoax.”
That’s why I am so proud of this interview. Because survivors deserve the full truth. Covering this up isn’t just a betrayal of them, it’s a betrayal of all of us. If powerful men can rape children and escape accountability, then the rule of law is a joke.
Spencer continues to represent survivors to this day. He’s still fighting in court, still demanding that the government turn over what it has. And he left us with a message: there are still people out there, unnamed and unidentified, who participated in Epstein’s abuse. The government knows who they are. And until those names are made public, the job isn’t finished.
So don’t be fooled by Trump’s lies. Don’t be distracted by partisan talking points. Demand the truth. Demand the files. Demand accountability for the enablers and abusers who think they’ve escaped justice. Survivors deserve nothing less.
Because at the end of the day, this is bigger than Epstein. This is about whether our society will stand with the powerful predators, or with the children they destroyed.
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