Tim Dillon on the Ghislaine Maxwell Trial

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Tim Dillon is a stand-up comedian and host of "The Tim Dillon Show." His comedy special, "Tim Dillon: A Real Hero," is available now on Netflix. Look for his book "Death by Boomers: How the Worst Generation Destroyed the Planet, but First a Child" on April 30, 2024, and catch him as "Manny" in Eli Roth's "Thanksgiving." www.timdilloncomedy.com

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Do you think that there's another Epstein Island out there right now? 12, better, newer. Yeah, no, the kids go down a slide into a furnace. It's a ... No, no, no. I mean, are you nuts? Of course there's a better island. Oh, no. Mariette Bonvoy, whatever company that is now, they own every hotel in America. The Mariette Bonvoy, they're dumb. Mariette owns everything. Go to any hotel now. It's just owned by Mariette. Really? They've taken over. They're building new islands every day for billionaire pedophiles. Absolutely. I think it says it on their website. They're quite proud of it. But these freaks don't stop being freaks. So do they go cold turkey? Oh, no. Well, here's the deal. The blackmail now is online. They don't have to do the honey pots anymore. They can blackmail people online. They can just download porn on you. You can do all kinds of stuff. They can do things for sure. For sure. Computer, like, put porn on your computer. For sure. And they know what you're into now because they can just hack everything. That being said, yeah, freaks are not going to stop being freaks and elicit streams of money. What's the whole Epstein story was about that. People forget about that. It's also about illicit streams of capital and where they go. Epstein was really good at hiding money for guys like Les Wexner, who we never speak about, and all of these other billionaires. He was really good at that. That was what he was good at. And this money could come from drug running, money that is being sheltered from tax. And was he good at that? Oh, yeah. He was pretty good at it. Because Weinstein says that he doesn't know what the fuck he's doing. And when it comes to capital and when it comes to finances, Weinstein said he was a fraud. He said when he met him, he was like, it was very clear right away. This guy didn't know anything. I will withhold comment because I don't want anyone to have a breakdown. Even Weinstein? Yeah, I don't think Epstein was... Listen, Epstein was good enough to get into the circles that he got into. And I'm sure he knew a little bit about what was going on. Because I love Eric, but people say the same thing about Eric in his field, right? I don't think they say it about his field. They say it about his theory of everything. Whatever people say. So anyone could say anything about anyone. So what I'm here to defend is Jeffrey Epstein's good name. And his... I'm not going to let the Winesians trample on Jeffrey Epstein. Okay. Supposedly Eric was going to get called to testify in his trial, but that's not true. That was a rumor on Twitter. Was that? Yeah, but I think it was just fake. Well, I mean, if he knew something that could help. But the trial, the Ghislaine-Maxwell trial is weird because it's a federal trial. So you don't get the transcripts. You don't get to see it. You don't get the sketchies, the weird drawings. They have no interest in uncovering what was happening outside of this very small look, right? Like this very tightly, tightly conceived picture of Jeffrey and Ghislaine. But they've controlled it very well. They've controlled it very well. And they're also like, well, why? They're not really looking at it from 30,000 feet and going, okay, why was this happening within punity forever? And how did they have all of these contacts? And everyone knows it was an intel operation. Every person knows. Right now in a newer court. Hello. What's that? I thought I played video. I didn't mean for that. Everyone knows that. And the job of the media is to steer it away from that. Just seeing what they're saying. Closing arguments. Let's see what she has to say. But it's CNN, so they're probably lying. Right. I just want to say, you got to get information from all sources. That's one. First up is the prosecution. They will try to tie together the testimony of the 24 witnesses that they called at the trial. Four of them are accusers, women who say that they were sexually assaulted by Epstein when they were giving him massages. These women testified that Geland Maxwell helped recruit them, helped arrange their travel and their massage appointments, and at times participated in the alleged sexual assault. Then Maxwell's attorneys will have a turn to address the jury. They say that she has been scapegoated. That the only reason why she is on trial is because Jeffrey Epstein isn't. He died by suicide while awaiting trial. They're also expected to attack the credibility of these accusers, saying that they were motivated by money and that their memory of these events that took place more than 20 years ago is faulty. Maxwell faces six charges and as much as 70 years in prison if convicted of all counts. Yeah. I mean, she's going to be sacrificed or she's going to get out, but they're never going... They'll never let her out. I don't think she's getting out. They're never going to talk about the role that is played in how the world is run, which people don't want to talk about, right? The idea that you have all of these powerful people and all of these different arenas, tech, the government, and finance. All of these people are quite guilty or seemingly very guilty of these nefarious activities. They were being blackmailed. They were being filmed. And well, does that have an impact on how the world is run? And nobody wants to have that conversation, but it very clearly does, right? Who are the people that hold those videotapes and what do they want out of the people that were videotaped? Right. That's a real question. Are there really videotapes? Is that real? There have to be. You think so? Well, there's video equipment. What the hell is the point? You think he was just- He doesn't want to make a movie. Yeah, he wants to. He's a collecting, he's a camera collector. No, I believe this entire thing, and it's not that I believe it said it's well researched. This is very much the family business for the Maxwell family. They're an intelligence family. Dad was a super spy for the Mossad. He had a media empire. He was a conglomerate in the UK. Her sisters are very deep in tech. She ran the Peter Ring. This was an intel family. That's wild. That was a family business. In trench, get into governments, get in with powerful people. They call them access agents. You're in access. You provide me access to Bill Clinton. Well, Clinton likes women. On the younger side, okay, we can get access to him. By doing what they're doing, you're getting all this information. The problem is it destroys the idea that we're living in this society where people have a debate of the reason they can't get the Bill back at our act passed, the reason they can't get that act passed is because Jeffrey is dead. If he could have blackmailed Joe Manchin, the act is passed. Truly, this is the type of government- Do you think that that's how it was used? Absolutely. Do you think it was used by people to get whatever they were trying to get passed through? Absolutely. Whatever regulations dropped or installed. I think if you're a billionaire and you have a corporation and you have interests, do you want some senator or congressman from a small tiny state getting in the way of your ability to make money? No. So what do you do? You got to leverage, you got to use leverage to get them to do what you want them to do. But then, if that's the case, what about the scientists? Well, he was a freak. That's the other thing. Epstein. A lot of the scientists were very brilliant top of their field guys. He was curious about starting a new human race. I mean, yeah, Epstein wanted to start a new race. I mean, he was crazy. What are you talking about? No, this is well documented. He wanted to start a new race of people. He wanted to seed the planet with his offspring. What? He was nuts. Did he have children? He was an eccentric. He did not have children. So he was just one of those guys that- He was an eccentric, but also like- He talks about working out but never does. That's right. But guys like Bill Gates and these guys, they're also, obviously everything now is tech. Everything is to every company to some degree is a tech company. So Epstein cozying up with tech people, you see when the blackmail operation goes from nuts and bolts, honey pot to, oh, the future of this will very much be tech. And that's why you see him cozying up with all of those tech people. It's not an accident. Look at this. Jeffrey Epstein hoped to seed human race with his DNA. But how do you know this isn't just one of those stories that they write about him after he's dead or while he's arrested because they want to smear him? I guess he's still alive at this point, I think. Yeah, or while he's arrested, like I said. I mean, I think it's a conceivable thing that he'd want to do. He's an eccentric guy around very interesting, intelligent people and I'm sure this comes up. But the scientist aspect is very strange because there was a lot of them. There's a lot of top flight scientists and I'm wondering if he tried to compromise them so that he could get them to distort data. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Or get them to like, if you had a government agency, there was an intelligence agency and they wanted to get something passed and you had access to all these scientists, you could compromise the scientists and then say, look, you don't have to include that part. How about you stand up for this and come up with a reason why this is a good idea? 100%, I think it always worked like that. I think by getting ... And by the way, after his conviction for whatever he got convicted for and he served a time in like Club Fed down there, even a dinner with somebody was compromising them because you're now with this guy. He didn't want that to be out in the open. I think his job was to basically get as much information as he could and get as much leverage as he could. Is this for who? Now, for who? That's the question. Yeah, that is the question. It's just wild how many people hung out with them after he had got arrested and then prosecuted and then convicted of being a pedophile. Well, you made that good point about Roman Polanski. A lot of people went out and defended Roman Polanski and said, hey, he's a great director and I'm sure they were like, Jeffrey, you got a massage room. Well, you know, because you can hear it secondhand, rich people, like secondhand will be like, yeah, he got a massage room as a girl, turns out she was underage. That's probably what was said, right? And also they know, but nobody in that world wants to get too down the rabbit hole because they all know that people die. That's the other thing. People disappear. And so when you're around these weird people that have all these intelligence connections that are all over the world and their friends or presidents and kings and queens and prime minister, you just, if you get an invitation, a lot of times you take it.