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EPISODE · Jul 27, 2026 · 54 MIN

Mega Edition: Jeffrey Epstein And His Connection To Australian Politicians (7/27/26)

from The Vault: The Epstein Files · host Bobby Capucci

Jeffrey Epstein’s connections to Australian political and business circles added another disturbing layer to the larger story of how deeply he penetrated the international elite. Katherine Keating, the daughter of former prime minister Paul Keating, visited Epstein’s Manhattan mansion, exchanged friendly communications with him and remained in contact after his 2008 conviction was publicly known. Epstein’s correspondence also referenced former prime minister Kevin Rudd as a possible guest at meetings or gatherings, although Rudd said he rejected an invitation and never met Epstein. Other prominent Australians appeared in discussions moving through Epstein’s network, demonstrating how routinely he positioned himself near political families, billionaires and influential decision-makers. Even where the records did not establish wrongdoing by those individuals, the pattern remained concerning: Epstein repeatedly gained access to the highest halls of power and used those relationships to reinforce his importance, legitimacy and international reach.Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s 2019 interview with 60 Minutes Australia exposed the horrifying reality concealed beneath that elite network. Giuffre described being recruited as a teenager by Ghislaine Maxwell, groomed and trafficked by Epstein, and directed toward wealthy and powerful men, including Prince Andrew, who denied her allegations. She rejected attempts to discredit the photograph showing her with Andrew and explained how Epstein’s money, political access and relationships with prominent figures created an atmosphere in which victims felt powerless and predators appeared untouchable. Seen alongside Epstein’s connections in Australia, the interview illustrated the two sides of his operation: the respectable outer world of political families, business leaders and international influence, and the hidden system of exploitation that this access helped protect. Australia was not an isolated footnote in Epstein’s story, but another example of how his network stretched across borders and into institutions that should have placed him under scrutiny rather than welcomed him inside.

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