EPISODE · Feb 24, 2026 · 17 MIN
The Epstein Files
from Straight to The Point With Catherine Herridge · host darius derakshan
EPSTEIN FILES FALLOUT: “No Doubt,” Information Gathered By Jeffrey Epstein Looks Like “Intelligence Collection Operation,” Claims Former FBI Special Agent; Says Advancements In AI Tools Could Help “Speed Up” The Process of Reviewing Millions of Documents But Worries “Statue of Limitations” On Many Crimes Has Been Allowed To Run Out “He [Epstein] went after people or he had connections to people that had connections to national security or huge technological advances. An intel operation would greatly benefit and be able to not only understand what other world leaders are doing, but be able to influence what they're doing.” “This has huge political ramifications and global ramifications… way above the decisions that even a supervisor in the FBI would make.” Independent Content; See join.latimes.com/cc for more Straight to the Point: The Epstein Files 00:40 New Criminal Charges: Opening “Pandora’s Box” 01:44 Ghislaine Maxwell Takes The Fifth 02:20 New Lines of Inquiry: Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor 04:10 How To Investigate Allegations That Victims Were “Buried” On Epstein Property 06:10 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Makes Tracking Down Old Leads Possible 07:50 Former FBI Special Agent: Epstein Case Looks Like “Intelligence Gathering Operation” 10:10 FBI Interview Summaries 11:04 How To Tackle Bill Gates Records 1 1:55 Party Drugs: Oxycodone, Vicodin, Ketamine…. 14:15 Was The Right Move to Release The Files @thelatmg @latimesstudios_ Hosted by Emmy Award–winning journalist Catherine Herridge, Straight to the Point draws on extensive sourcing, primary documents, and on-the-record interviews to deliver fact-driven, independent journalism. Each episode will feature in-depth conversations with influential leaders and experts, providing context and clarity on the issues shaping the world today.
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EPSTEIN FILES FALLOUT: “No Doubt,” Information Gathered By Jeffrey Epstein Looks Like “Intelligence Collection Operation,” Claims Former FBI Special Agent; Says Advancements In AI Tools Could Help “Speed Up” The Process of Reviewing Millions of Documents But Worries “Statue of Limitations” On Many Crimes Has Been Allowed To Run Out “He [Epstein] went after people or he had connections to people that had connections to national security or huge technological advances. An intel operation would greatly benefit and be able to not only understand what other world leaders are doing, but be able to influence what they're doing.” “This has huge political ramifications and global ramifications… way above the decisions that even a supervisor in the FBI would make.” Independent Content; See join.latimes.com/cc for more Straight to the Point: The Epstein Files 00:40 New Criminal Charges: Opening “Pandora’s Box” 01:44 Ghislaine Maxwell Takes The Fifth 02:20 New Lines of Inquiry: Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor 04:10 How To Investigate Allegations That Victims Were “Buried” On Epstein Property 06:10 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Makes Tracking Down Old Leads Possible 07:50 Former FBI Special Agent: Epstein Case Looks Like “Intelligence Gathering Operation” 10:10 FBI Interview Summaries 11:04 How To Tackle Bill Gates Records 11:55 Party Drugs: Oxycodone, Vicodin, Ketamine…. 14:15 Was The Right Move to Release The Files @thelatmg @latimesstudios_
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