New column by me in the Wall Street Journal: The Epstein ‘Transparency’ Travesty
Can be read here. (Hopefully that works as a free “gift” link for non-subscribers.)
You can also get a physical copy of the Wall Street Journal newspaper; I believe it should be in tomorrow’s edition, having checked the March 4 edition this morning, and there appeared to be no column yet.
I would wager mine is the first column of its kind published by any major American media outlet, regarding the “Epstein Files.”
I was also, strangely enough, profiled by the Hollywood Reporter. For the record, I do not recall saying the following quote:
“The documented crimes are horrific enough,” he says. “You don’t need to turn it into a grand unifying conspiracy theory that explains the entire world.”
I wouldn’t have said the first part unless it was attached to some qualifier. I do recall saying something like the second part, although I try not to use the phrase “conspiracy theory,” as it’s so chronically over-used. In fact, I had no idea this conversation with the Hollywood Reporter was even being recorded, or “on the record” in journo-parlance — much less that it was going to be the basis for a profile of me. The reporter only said that he wanted to hear my take on Epstein (what else is new) with an eye toward some potential Hollywood angles. Whatever, I guess! It was still surprisingly positive.


I think we need to do a special ops mission to capture that lifetime achievement award out of Julie K Brown’s domicile and deliver it to Mr. Tracey for his excellent investigative work!
I was surprised that I was able to actually get it since I cancelled my WSJ subscription years ago and am unable to read most of the stuff they publish anymore. A very good article. The Epstein shit has turned into a witch hunt. No, Epstein's actual crimes were not "horrific". That's a media stretch. He pled guilty to solicitation of a prostitute who was a minor. Of course. Ashley Davis was not a prostitute. She was just a teenage girl who wanted to make a little money and who made the mistake of accepting his proposition to have sex the day before she turned 18.