Timcast IRL · December 30, 2021 · 2h 0m
Timcast IRL #436 - Ghislaine Maxwell Found GUILTY, Files RESEALED Covering It All Up w/Amanda Milius
Episode Recap
Timcast IRL episode 436 aired on December 30, 2021, featuring Tim Pool and co-hosts discussing the landmark guilty verdict in the Ghislaine Maxwell sex trafficking trial. The episode opened with guest Amanda Milius, a former Trump administration State Department official who directed and produced 'The Plot Against the President,' the definitive documentary rejecting the Russiagate hoax. The conversation immediately turned to the Maxwell verdict and allegations of a massive cover-up, with co-host Luke providing extensive analysis of how none of the men implicated in the Jeffrey Epstein trafficking operation have been punished. The panel discussed Prince Andrew's attempt to dismiss the civil lawsuit against him, the destruction of evidence by UK authorities, and the broader implications of this being portrayed as a perfect scenario for all the powerful figures involved. Tim promoted his book 'Tales from the Inverted World' and discussed the show's expansion plans including new documentary projects and the Pop Culture Crisis program. The conversation highlighted the stark contrast between the treatment of Maxwell and the lack of accountability for other individuals connected to the Epstein operation.
TL;DR
- →Ghislaine Maxwell found guilty on five of six charges of sex trafficking underage girls, facing approximately 65 years in prison without any plea deal offered by prosecutors
- →Co-host Luke provided extensive analysis of how none of the men implicated in the Epstein trafficking network have been prosecuted, calling it a perfect cover-up scenario
- →Prince Andrew filed a motion to dismiss the civil lawsuit against him, arguing lack of jurisdiction because his accuser lives in Australia despite being a US citizen
- →Amanda Milius discussed her documentary 'The Plot Against the President' and her experience with media attacks following its release about the Russiagate hoax
- →UK police and authorities allegedly knowingly destroyed evidence related to the Epstein case, and no accountability has been established for those actions
- →Tim and the panel discussed the irony of 'Me Too' movement silence regarding the powerful figures implicated in the Maxwell case
Key Moments
- 0:00Opening and Guest IntroductionTim introduces guest Amanda Milius, ex-Trump administration official who directed The Plot Against the President documentary
- 30:00Maxwell Verdict CoverageBreaking news segment covering Ghislaine Maxwell's guilty verdict on multiple sex trafficking charges
- 45:00Cover-Up AnalysisCo-host Luke provides detailed analysis of how the powerful men connected to Epstein have avoided prosecution
- 60:00Prince Andrew DiscussionPanel discusses Prince Andrew's motion to dismiss civil suit and UK authorities destroying evidence
- 90:00Guest Segment with Amanda MiliusIn-depth discussion with Amanda about her documentary work and media persecution she experienced
Notable Quotes
“This is why I'm here. This is like my super bowl but it's also a very important moment since of course we're experiencing another major cover-up of an international trafficking and extortion operation by the intelligence agencies.”
— Tim Pool · opening the Maxwell verdict segment
“She's facing 65 years in jail, and they're not giving her an opportunity to even cut a deal. There's nothing she could really negotiate here. This implicates a lot of very important people like Prince Andrew.”
— Luke · analyzing the Maxwell trial outcome and its implications for connected figures
“I'm not a journalist, I don't pretend to be a journalist. I'm just a filmmaker that happened to work in the Trump administration and I had the opportunity to land in my lap to actually tell the real story and it seemed like my duty.”
— Amanda Milius · explaining her motivation for producing The Plot Against the President documentary
“We went through 500 years of hell with lies. And it still goes on. I mean, I still get arguments from these people. We were right the whole time and it's so weird because I sit here and I'm like, look, I'm not a journalist.”
— Tim Pool · reflecting on the Russiagate coverage and vindication
“Where are all the women in general? Have we not heard not the end of Me Too and everything else?”
— Luke · pointing out the inconsistency of Me Too activists staying silent on powerful figures implicated in the Maxwell case