Blog Archive
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Open-Source Intelligence Verification Standards for Court Use
OSINT can produce strong investigative leads, but court-grade use requires stricter verification. This guide explains chain of capture, source reproducibility,
Epstein's Secret Cameras and Missing Tapes
The 2026 DOJ release included grainy video clips from hidden cameras at Epstein's properties, including footage from cameras concealed inside Kleenex boxes and
Prince Andrew & Epstein: Giuffre Settlement
The Duke of York's long association with Jeffrey Epstein culminated in a civil lawsuit by Virginia Giuffre, a multimillion-dollar out-of-court settlement in
Epstein Island: Little St. James Photos & Docs
Among the 180,000 images in the 2026 Epstein files are photographs of Little St. James Island — Epstein's private Caribbean property where victims say much

How Forensic Imaging Preserves Original Device Data
Forensic imaging preserves original device data so analysis can be repeated without altering source media. This guide explains imaging workflow, integrity

Lolita Express Passenger List: Every Name
The Boeing 727 known as the 'Lolita Express' is the most referenced aircraft in the Epstein case. Official flight logs document hundreds of flights between

Timeline Reconstruction From Call Logs and Flight Records
Call logs and flight records can clarify sequence, presence, and overlap claims when analyzed correctly. This guide explains timeline reconstruction methods,

Jean-Luc Brunel: Epstein's MC2 Modeling Pipeline
French modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel, who co-founded MC2 Model Management with financial backing from Jeffrey Epstein, was charged in France with rape of
How Epstein Made Money: $1.3B in Transactions
Jeffrey Epstein's fortune was estimated at $580 million at his death, yet no client, investment fund, or business has ever been identified as the source.
Robert Maxwell to Ghislaine: The Maxwell Family's Spy Ties
Ghislaine Maxwell's father Robert was a media baron, alleged Mossad asset, and one of the most controversial figures in British intelligence history. His

What Corroboration Means in Multi-Witness Testimony
Corroboration in multi-witness testimony is about independent convergence, not identical storytelling. This guide explains how investigators and readers weigh

How Congressional Subpoenas Are Enforced in Practice
Congressional subpoenas are often reported as immediate commands, but enforcement usually unfolds in stages. This guide explains negotiation, committee votes,