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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 4 MIN

Shaun Attwood - Richard Branson Was 'BEST Buddies' with Jeffrey Epstein

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for fearless, sceptical conversations about power, secrecy, and the stories elite figures hope will quietly fade away. 👉 https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos In this explosive episode, I’m joined by Shaun Attwood to examine why the latest release of Epstein files has placed Richard Branson back under the spotlight — and why newly surfaced emails are raising uncomfortable questions about the depth of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. What do the newly released documents actually show? How close were Branson and Epstein — and why does it matter years after Epstein’s arrest and death? Shaun Attwood breaks down what has entered the public record, including correspondence that appears to show Branson offering support and advice during Epstein’s reputational crisis. These are not allegations of criminal wrongdoing — but they are details that complicate previously accepted narratives. This conversation focuses on context and pattern, not sensationalism. Why did so many powerful figures remain personally supportive of Epstein even after his first conviction? What does loyalty look like inside elite social circles — and when does it cross into moral blindness? Shaun examines how reputation management operates at the highest levels, and why public trust erodes when explanations feel incomplete or evasive. We place Branson’s case within the broader Epstein ecosystem: a world where royalty, billionaires, politicians, and cultural icons moved in overlapping circles protected by wealth, discretion, and influence. Shaun explains why Epstein’s real power wasn’t just money — it was access. And why proximity alone can become damaging once scrutiny arrives. The discussion also revisits the wider Epstein scandal, including the continuing fallout around Prince Andrew and why every new files drop reignites public anger rather than providing closure. Why do these stories keep expanding outward instead of resolving? And why does transparency seem to arrive only under pressure? Crucially, this episode avoids tabloid framing. It does not assert crimes where none have been proven. Instead, it asks a harder question: what responsibility do powerful people bear for who they defend — and when? When elite figures appear more concerned with damage control than accountability, trust collapses fast. Shaun Attwood delivers a blunt, sceptical analysis of why the Epstein files continue to destabilise reputations at the very top — and why Richard Branson’s name appearing in newly released material has become impossible to ignore. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMer-dZGQz4 #ShaunAttwood #EpsteinFiles #RichardBranson #JeffreyEpstein #ElitePower #Accountability #HereticsPodcast #PowerAndInfluence Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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