The Epstein Cover-Up - Brand New Details On Who Epstein Worked For And The Blackmail Scheme Against US Politicians
Investigative Journalist Zev Shalev Brings The Receipts To Lev Parnas Tonight
Tonight: 7 p.m. ET on Substack Live with Lev Parnas
Just as Netanyahu flew into Washington, the DOJ released a memo declaring Jeffrey Epstein operated alone, maintained no client list, and died by suicide. Case closed. The timing isn't coincidental—it's operational.
Tonight former CBS News Executive Producer and the investigative journalist behind Narativ.org,
, reveals the bombshell evidence about Epstein and Trump he’s learned in a 6 year investigation into Epstein and Trump that he says exposes this DOJ memo as a carefully crafted fraud.Shalev has the receipts proving Epstein was a foreign intelligence asset. He has financial records showing systematic money laundering through Epstein's network. He has testimony revealing the blackmail operation that compromised American leadership at the highest levels.
The sex trafficking conviction was cover for something far more dangerous. Shalev's investigation reveals Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell ran a multi-decade intelligence operation that extracted billions from American institutions while building leverage over politicians, judges, and corporate leaders. The real crime wasn't what happened on private islands—it was what happened in boardrooms, courtrooms, and government offices across America.
Six years ago, Shalev aired the first investigation into Epstein while he was still alive. He broke the intelligence connections, the financial crimes, and the systematic blackmail when no one else would touch the story. Tonight, he reveals evidence that proves the entire official narrative—from the sex crimes to the suicide—was designed to bury the largest counterintelligence operation in American history.
Join Zev Shalev live tonight on Lev's Substack. Some stories won't stay buried.
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