Shaun Attwood - Prince Andrew Was Epstein's 'USELESS FOOL'

EPISODE · Feb 18, 2026 · 5 MIN

Shaun Attwood - Prince Andrew Was Epstein's 'USELESS FOOL'

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

👉 Subscribe to Heretics Clips for more unfiltered investigations into power, secrecy, and elite scandals. In this provocative clip, investigative writer Shaun Attwood explains why he believes Prince Andrew functioned as what he calls a “useful fool” within Jeffrey Epstein’s social and reputational orbit — someone whose status and access allegedly added legitimacy, protection, and cover to Epstein’s world. Attwood explores how proximity to royalty and power can reshape perception, dampen scrutiny, and alter how institutions respond to risk. https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Shaun’s argument is not about accusing individuals of specific crimes, but about examining how influence works when wealth, status, and reputation converge. He suggests that Epstein’s greatest asset was not secrecy, but social insulation — and that proximity to highly respected institutions created a psychological and political buffer around him. The curiosity gap is immediate: how does someone become protected without being protected on purpose? How does prestige reshape risk? And how does proximity to power alter how others behave? Shaun argues that elite influence rarely looks like coordination. It looks like hesitation. It looks like deference. It looks like people becoming careful around certain names, cautious around certain investigations, and restrained around certain topics. He suggests that Prince Andrew’s role, as he frames it, was not strategic but symbolic. Status itself becomes a shield. Not because it blocks accountability directly, but because it makes accountability feel dangerous. This, Shaun says, is why certain scandals expand quickly while others stagnate. Why some figures become toxic overnight, while others seem surrounded by institutional inertia. It isn’t always about intent — it’s about gravity. Power bends behaviour around it. The deeper concern Shaun raises is not about individuals, but about systems. When institutions begin to protect themselves from reputational risk, they slowly stop protecting the public instead. Transparency becomes conditional. Accountability becomes procedural. And over time, trust erodes. This clip isn’t about shock or outrage. It’s about how modern influence works. About how legitimacy becomes leverage. About how silence becomes strategic. And about how proximity to power reshapes consequences. Whether you agree with Shaun or not, his perspective raises a difficult question: if influence can reshape accountability without anyone ordering it to, how does a society ever correct itself? That tension — between status and scrutiny, visibility and risk, power and accountability — is what this conversation explores. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnZuZgp3KKg #ShaunAttwood #PrinceAndrew #EpsteinCase #EliteInfluence #PowerAndAccountability #Heretics #PodcastClips Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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