Bonus Art School Apologises for Dirt File on Epstein Survivor

The New York Academy of Art is apologising to an Epstein survivor for a victim-blaming attack but hasn’t spoken directly to the subject of the allegations.Listen to our podcast about the reportThe school is now backing away from the report which blamed Maria Farmer for Epstein’s assault of her sister, Annie.Maria Farmer, the first to report the sex trafficking operation to the FBI, says no one from the academy has directly spoken to her.At the centre of the allegations is board chair Eileen Guggenheim. There is no word on the future of her position.Support us for just $2-a-month on Patreon. Click here to learn more.Twitter @lisapodcasts @OhreallytrulyInsta @Princeandperve website: www.jeffreyepsteinpodcast.com

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Do you want to know what Jeffrey Epstein and his disgusting friends got away with? Do you have questions? Because this podcast has all the answers.The Prince and the Pervert Podcast examines the Epstein and jailed socialite Ghislaine Maxwell from their arrests, to his trial and his death. Plus her eventual conviction for sex trafficking, We will take you on an investigative journey into the world of Epstein, from his early days as a child prodigy to his eventual arrest in July 2019 for sex trafficking minors.The Prince and the Pervert explores how Epstein got away with it all and why so many people were complicit in this global criminal conspiracy.From being friends with Bill Clinton to having connections to Donald Trump, there’s no shortage of jaw-dropping stories that have come out since he was arrested in 2019.Subscribe now so that you don‘t miss out on any episodes or updates.The Prince and the Pervert podcast covers this shocking global criminal conspiracy. There's a prince, a jailed socialite, and a billionaire, who may or may not have been murdered.Prince Andrew, Jean-Luc Brunel & their associate Peter Nygard - we cover them all, plus the cesspit of filth around the pedophiles, the conspirers and alleged enablers.As proud Australians, in the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.