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Warlords, Pedophiles, Spies: 2

Here is the conclusion in a two-part series exposing the ring of warlords, pedophiles and spies surrounding Jeffrey Epstein. The series is built around an in-depth interview with Epstein’s former employer Steven Hoffenberg, who explains the blackmail operation that was part and parcel of Epstein’s empire. Hoffenberg is no shrinking violet himself. He was a founder and former chief executive officer of the Towers Financial Corporation, a debt collection agency found to be a Ponzi scheme.

Towers collapsed in 1993 and Hoffenberg pleaded guilty to bilking investors out of close to $500 million in one of the largest Ponzi schemes ever, ahead of Bernie Madoff. Hoffenberg was sentenced to a jail term of 20 years, and ended up serving 18 years in a variety of prisons. He always claimed Epstein was an “uncharged co-conspirator” in the Ponzi scheme. Here, we present the conclusion to the TruNews two-part series.

Independent film maker and investigative journalist Ryan Dawson joins Sarah Westall to discuss the recently released court documents from the Ghislaine Maxwell case. We discuss the details outlined in those documents as well as many more facts from the other cases that have been filed against Epstein. Lastly, we discuss what the new wave of over 100 witnesses will bring forward and how this blackmail pedophile ring was used for intelligence agencies.

Warlords, Pedophiles And Spies

Here is  the first in a two-part series exposing the ring of warlords, pedophiles and spies surrounding Jeffrey Epstein. The series is built around an in-depth interview with Epstein’s former employer Steven Hoffenberg, who explains the blackmail operation that was part and parcel of Epstein’s empire. Hoffenberg is no shrinking violet himself. He was a founder and former chief executive officer of the Towers Financial Corporation, a debt collection agency found to be a Ponzi scheme.

Towers collapsed in 1993 and Hoffenberg pleaded guilty to bilking investors out of close to $500 million in one of the largest Ponzi schemes ever, ahead of Bernie Madoff. Hoffenberg was sentenced to a jail term of 20 years, and ended up serving 18 years  in a variety of prisons. He always claimed Epstein was an “uncharged co-conspirator” in the Ponzi scheme. We present the first video from TruNews today. Look for the second video Wednesday of this week.

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