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The Liquid Lounge

Steve Richard Unwantas

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Ever wondered what it'll feel like to have a few drinks, sit down and pour out your heart about your relationships, life and all that kind of crap you are going through? Here at the liquid lounge, we discuss relationship issues in a not so serious way. Have fun!
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Jeffrey Epstein was a multi millionaire who had political and business ties to some of the most rich and powerful people in the world. From businessmen to politicians at the highest levels, Epstein broke bread with them all. Yet for years the Legacy media and the rest of high society looked the other way and ignored his behavior as multiple women came forward with allegations of abuse. Even after he was convicted and subsequently received a sweetheart deal those same so called elites welcome ...
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Cranky & Rant sample and rate all kinds of whiskey from Scotch, Bourbon, American, Irish and Japanese whiskies. Built on our 30 plus year friendship, we banter about any and everything that comes to mind while drinking some of our favorite whiskey berverages and give our humble opinions on all aspects of the liquid, from the Packaging, Color, Nose, Palate and Finish. We just try to have fun regardless of the whiskey.
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Ambient Sounds

Sebastian Antonio

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All advertisements are thoughtfully placed only at the beginning of each episode, ensuring you enjoy the complete ambient sounds journey without any interruptions. This commitment to your uninterrupted experience means no sudden advertising cuts will disturb your meditation, sleep, or relaxation sessions. In the silence between heartbeats, where consciousness meets the infinite expanse of nature, something extraordinary awakens. The Ambient Sounds podcast dissolves the barriers between your ...
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Along with her own financial chaos, Amy Sharp had a 14 year old son hellbent on trying every street drug he could find. In an attempt to save her sanity, she started writing a story about the inner world of a woman like herself, living on the BC coast while her reality rippled and rolled._______ A year later, she had a professionally edited 93,000 word manuscript. After more twists and turns, she got a grant from Canada Media Fund to create the first episode in video.______ Alexine's sex pos ...
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The 2022 documentary Prince Andrew: Banished (streaming on Peacock) traces the life and fall of Prince Andrew, Duke of York from a privileged royal heir to a pariah within the monarchy. The film lays out how his upbringing—born into the spotlight and dubbed the “spare” heir—combined with a taste for social privilege and celebrity to set the stage f…
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The Netflix documentary Filthy Rich lays out the timeline of Jeffrey Epstein’s rise to power and the vast ecosystem that enabled him. It centers the survivors, letting them speak directly and in detail about the abuse they endured, and exposes how Epstein used his wealth, legal connections, and intelligence-world relationships to avoid accountabili…
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Multiple media outlets captured images of Maxwell jogging on the prison’s 400-meter outdoor track at FCI Tallahassee. One photo series from November shows her in grey sweats doing laps in the recreation yard, behind barbed wire and perimeter fencing. In early 2024, she was reported to have taken part in a prison-organised half-marathon event—runnin…
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For decades, courts across multiple jurisdictions have been criticized for consistently denying Epstein’s survivors meaningful justice. From the beginning, legal systems bent under the weight of Epstein’s wealth, power, and institutional protection. The most notorious example remains the 2008 non-prosecution agreement in Florida, in which federal p…
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Elizabeth Stein, a survivor of the Jeffrey Epstein-Ghislaine Maxwell trafficking network, has been highly critical of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), insisting that the agency has so far failed survivors by retaining key documents and failing to provide full transparency into Epstein’s crimes. In public appearances and advocacy settings,…
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Following his announcement that he would step back from public royal roles in late 2019/early 2020, the House of Commons and its members began to publicly question the accountability and oversight of members of the royal family. Several MPs raised concerns over Prince Andrew’s continued benefits from the Crown Estate, his security protection funded…
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Prosecutors allege that during a video-conference session with her lawyers at MDC Brooklyn, Maxwell used a large cart loaded with legal documents to block the door of a dedicated conference room, effectively preventing prison staff from entering. The filing states she was permitted to bring the cart into the video‐teleconference (VTC) room for meet…
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Alice Poe filed a civil complaint under a pseudonym (Alice Poe) against Epstein’s estate, alleging that she had been sexually abused by Epstein over a long period starting when she was a minor. Media reports state she accused him of grooming her, abusing her for about 15 years, and moving her through his orbit under false pretenses. In connection w…
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Bill Gates has once again been pulled back into the Jeffrey Epstein maelstrom as newly resurfaced records and correspondence reignite questions about the true depth of his relationship with Epstein—long after Epstein’s 2008 conviction made his reputation impossible to ignore. The latest disclosures include communications involving Gates’ philanthro…
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In a development that has raised serious questions about transparency and accountability, the Bureau of Prisons has reportedly terminated the employee who exposed Ghislaine Maxwell’s preferential treatment while in federal custody. Rather than address why a convicted sex trafficker was receiving unusual accommodations — including a relocation that …
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In 2016 a woman using the name Katie Johnson filed a federal lawsuit alleging that she had been assaulted as a minor — in her complaint she claimed that in 1994, when she was 13, she was lured by Jeffrey Epstein to his Manhattan residence with promises of modeling, and that Trump and Epstein took turns sexually assaulting her during a series of par…
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Recent revelations have intensified scrutiny of major news organizations and their handling of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, particularly following the release of emails showing New York Times reporter Landon Thomas Jr. communicating with Epstein in a manner critics say appeared closer to strategic guidance than objective journalism. The corresponde…
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Cecile de Jongh, former First Lady of the U.S. Virgin Islands, admitted in court filings that she stayed at Jeffrey Epstein’s Manhattan apartment in 2017 while undergoing knee-replacement surgery. According to the reporting, she explained the stay as a matter of convenience because the apartment offered an elevator and close proximity to the hospit…
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Former U.S. Virgin Islands Governor John de Jongh Jr. has filed a memorandum in federal court seeking to dismiss, transfer, or strike the lawsuit brought by five anonymous women identified as Jane Does 1-5, who accuse the Virgin Islands government and several current and former officials of enabling Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking network. De Jongh a…
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Former U.S. Virgin Islands Governor John de Jongh Jr. has filed a memorandum in federal court seeking to dismiss, transfer, or strike the lawsuit brought by five anonymous women identified as Jane Does 1-5, who accuse the Virgin Islands government and several current and former officials of enabling Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking network. De Jongh a…
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Settlement agreements reached with Jeffrey Epstein’s estate included a little-noticed carveout that allowed some survivors to continue pursuing claims against powerful figures connected to Epstein, even after accepting compensation. These provisions weren’t accidental; they were crafted to preserve the ability to target individuals believed to have…
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Reports indicate that newly unsealed court records reveal Jeffrey Epstein’s estate discovered a previously unknown cache of videos and photographs that may contain highly sensitive or potentially illegal material. According to the filings, the estate alerted federal authorities and legal representatives for survivors once the cache was located, and…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s properties were widely reported to be heavily wired for both video and audio recording, turning his homes into surveillance hubs rather than mere residences. His Manhattan townhouse was said to contain hidden cameras placed throughout bedrooms, bathrooms, and guest areas, all feeding into a private media room accessible through a …
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One day after Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his cell, Richard Kahn — executor of Epstein’s estate — was reportedly photographed entering Epstein’s Manhattan mansion and walking out with a large bag in hand. At a moment when the residence should have been under strict control as an active crime scene and evidence-preservation site, why was someo…
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Prince Andrew’s continued evasion of accountability has transformed him into a central figure in the fallout surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal empire. Born into one of the most privileged positions on earth, he repeatedly placed himself in Epstein’s inner circle even after Epstein’s conviction, including reportedly staying at his home in New Y…
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A persistent misconception continues to circulate around the Epstein case: the belief that survivors have never identified individuals involved. In reality, numerous names have already been publicly stated in sworn testimony, court filings, and interviews. Among those named are former New Mexico governor Bill Richardson, former Senate majority lead…
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President Donald Trump abruptly reversed his longstanding opposition to public disclosure of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein’s network, telling House Republicans to back a measure requiring the Department of Justice to release Epstein-related files. He previously labelled the disclosure effort a “hoax” and actively resisted it, but as bipartis…
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President Donald Trump abruptly reversed his longstanding opposition to public disclosure of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein’s network, telling House Republicans to back a measure requiring the Department of Justice to release Epstein-related files. He previously labelled the disclosure effort a “hoax” and actively resisted it, but as bipartis…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s story has long been framed as a failure of the Department of Justice, but the emerging picture suggests something far larger, deeper, and more strategically protected than bureaucratic incompetence. While the DOJ files may eventually expose mid-level accomplices and enablers—from recruiters to financial fixers—those records are wi…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s role as a benefactor to Stacey Plaskett has become a focal point as records show that he provided financial support to her political campaigns while she was serving as the congressional delegate for the U.S. Virgin Islands. Multiple donations were made by Epstein and individuals connected to him over several election cycles, repor…
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From the moment Ghislaine Maxwell was arrested in 2020, there was widespread speculation that she would eventually cut a deal with federal prosecutors. Many observers believed she held explosive information about Epstein’s most powerful associates—names that could devastate careers, shake institutions, and expose a sprawling web of enablers. The lo…
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Stacey Plaskett, the U.S. Virgin Islands delegate to the U.S. House, has called the civil lawsuit filed against her by six survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking scheme “frivolous.” In her motion seeking sanctions against the plaintiffs’ attorney, she described the accusations as “outright untruth, fiction and misrepresentation,” stating the at…
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Les Wexner’s name appeared more than 45 times across previously unsealed court documents, depositions, and evidence connected to Jeffrey Epstein, placing him among the most frequently referenced figures in Epstein’s orbit. Those filings included references to his financial relationship with Epstein, the power of attorney he granted him, and Epstein…
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In her filings and public statements, Ghislaine Maxwell asserted dire and inhumane conditions during her pre-trial detention at the Metropolitan Detention Center Brooklyn and later facilities. She claimed she was subject to excessive strip-searches, extremely poor food, sleep deprivation via constant lighting, raw sewage in her cell, missing legal …
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Photos showing Jean-Luc Brunel and Ghislaine Maxwell together on Jeffrey Epstein’s private island, Little Saint James, function as damning visual evidence of their direct presence inside the epicenter of Epstein’s operation. These images don’t show distant acquaintances or innocent vacationers — they show two of Epstein’s closest and most active en…
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Jeffrey Epstein and his crimes transcended politics because the network he built operated far above the petty divides of left versus right. His circle of power drew from every corner of American and international influence — Democrats, Republicans, royalty, intelligence figures, billionaires, bankers, academics, scientists, and media executives. Th…
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Ghislaine Maxwell is a British-born former socialite who became one of the most notorious figures in the Jeffrey Epstein sex-trafficking network. Born in France in 1961 and educated at Oxford, Maxwell moved in elite circles in the US and UK before being charged in 2020 with multiple federal crimes related to the recruitment, grooming, and trafficki…
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Harvard has announced that it is launching a fresh review of its connections to Epstein after new emails and documents were released showing long -standing ties between Epstein and former Harvard president Lawrence Summers. The released materials show that Summers maintained communications with Epstein well after Epstein’s 2008 conviction for solic…
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Stacey Plaskett was just saved from censure by Republicans — the same Republicans who have spent weeks pounding the podium about protecting children and holding Epstein-connected figures accountable. They backed off not out of principle, but to shield their own colleague Cory Mills, who is facing ethics violations of his own. It was a stunning coll…
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In the Epstein Files Transparency Act (H.R. 4405), the small-print language in Section 2(c)(1)(C) allows the Department of Justice (DOJ) to withhold or redact “segregable portions of records … that would jeopardize an active federal investigation or ongoing prosecution, provided that such withholding is narrowly tailored and temporary.” On its face…
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The Epstein Files bill blasted through Congress with numbers you almost never see anymore—427-1 in the House, and then it slid through the Senate with unanimous consent like it was greased. On paper, that looks like a triumph of transparency and a rare moment of unity. But let’s not kid ourselves: Washington doesn’t suddenly grow a conscience overn…
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In his recent remarks about the Jeffrey Epstein files, Mike Johnson shifted from publicly demanding transparency to cautioning that the disclosure could “publicly reveal the identity … of undercover law-enforcement officers” and “chill” whistle-blowers. He argued that releasing the full files might weaken future investigations and endanger informan…
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The estate of Jeffrey Epstein faced major hurdles in trying to sell Zorro Ranch, his massive and infamous New Mexico property. Initially listed for roughly $27.5 million, the ranch sat on the market without a buyer for more than a year as the price steadily dropped, eventually being reduced to around $18 million in an effort to attract interest. Be…
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After Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his cell at the Federal Bureau of Prisons facility in Manhattan on August 10, 2019, several inmates and former inmates voiced serious doubts about the official narrative of suicide. One inmate who had previously been housed in the exact cell claimed that the architectural layout made a hanging suicide physica…
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Adriana Ross, Sarah Kellen Vickers, Lesley Groff, and Nadia Marcinkova were four of the women long described in court filings, survivor testimony, and investigative reporting as central figures within Jeffrey Epstein’s inner orbit—often referred to as his “core four.” Each played a different role in the machinery that enabled Epstein’s trafficking …
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U.S. prosecutors signaled that the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein was expanding beyond Ghislaine Maxwell and would likely target a network of women who allegedly acted as recruiters and groomers for Epstein’s trafficking operation. These women were accused of identifying vulnerable teenage girls, gaining their trust, and then steering them into…
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The Epstein estate claimed it was facing a liquidity problem when the victims’ compensation fund requested additional payouts, arguing that although the estate’s total value appeared substantial, most of the assets were tied up in hard-to-sell property, aircraft, and other non-liquid holdings. They stated that they did not have enough immediately a…
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Many powerful figures were connected to Jeffrey Epstein not by accident, but because his world provided access, influence, and a level of secrecy that appealed to elites. The piece discusses how prominent individuals across politics, business, and media continued associating with Epstein even after serious allegations were known, suggesting that th…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s story is about far more than one predator; it’s about the powerful network that protected him. While survivor accounts have finally come to light, the elite figures who surrounded Epstein—politicians, billionaires, academics, and global power brokers—have largely avoided scrutiny. His influence wasn’t rooted only in wealth, but in…
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In her deposition on March 15, 2010, Ross was questioned extensively about her relationship with Epstein and individuals in his orbit, including the role of recruiting young women for massages and possible sexual contact. She was asked whether she ever used the term “massage” as a euphemism, whether she personally arranged for young women (includin…
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A growing movement is calling out the decades-long failure of institutions to deliver justice in the Jeffrey Epstein trafficking scandal, arguing that the system has consistently protected powerful individuals instead of victims. After years of obfuscation, sealed records, shifting narratives, and political deflection, frustration has reached a bre…
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For years, there have been predictions that the eventual release of the Epstein files will be nothing short of explosive—an earth-shaking moment that shatters the carefully crafted narratives protecting the powerful. The expectation is that once the full scope of Epstein’s network, communications, travel records, financial flows, and visitor logs a…
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Congress is set to vote today, November 18, 2025, on the Epstein Files Transparency Act, a bill that would compel the Department of Justice to release as much information as legally possible about its investigations into Jeffrey Epstein. The legislation comes after months of partisan infighting, petitions to bypass leadership, and public pressure f…
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Larry Summers is a prominent American economist who has held significant roles, including U.S. Treasury Secretary under President Bill Clinton, director of the National Economic Council under President Barack Obama, and President of Harvard University from 2001 to 2006. He is currently the Charles W. Eliot University Professor and President Emeritu…
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Scotland Yard has come under intense scrutiny for repeatedly opening and then quietly closing inquiries into Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. When allegations involving Virginia Giuffre and potential UK-based trafficking surfaced years ago, the Metropolitan Police declined to pursue a full investigation, claiming it was outside their jurisdic…
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