Mega Edition: Jeffrey Epstein And His Side Hustle As A "Banker" (2/14/26)


Author: Bobby Capucci February 14, 2026 Duration: 42:14
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Mega Edition: Jeffrey Epstein And His Side Hustle As A "Banker" (2/14/26)

Jeffrey Epstein, a financier and convicted sex offender, was known to have engaged in illicit activities, including the operation of a vast sex-trafficking network involving underage girls. However, specific details on how he may have navigated or circumvented Title 31 of the U.S. Code, which pertains to money and finance regulations, are not readily available in the provided sources. Title 31 encompasses laws related to financial recordkeeping and reporting, including anti-money laundering (AML) and countering the financing of terrorism (CFT) measures. While Epstein's financial dealings have been scrutinized, particularly concerning his relationships with major financial institutions, the exact mechanisms he employed to potentially bypass Title 31 regulations remain unclear based on current public information.

Jeffrey Epstein established several offshore entities to manage his wealth and assets, notably founding the Financial Trust Company in 1996, which he based in the U.S. Virgin Islands to capitalize on favorable tax benefits, reportedly reducing his federal income taxes by up to 90%.  n 2013, he obtained a banking license for Southern Country International, a specialized bank in the U.S. Virgin Islands designed to serve offshore clients. Despite holding this license until 2019, the bank conducted minimal, if any, business operations.   Epstein also utilized a network of shell companies, such as Plan D LLC, Maple Inc., and Great St. Jim LLC, to hold various assets, including his private jet and real estate properties.

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