A stunned podcast studio erupted into chaos as investigative journalist Julie K. Brown, the Miami Herald reporter who broke the Epstein scandal wide open with Perversion of Justice, dropped bombshells on IHIP News’ exclusive September 28, 2025, episode: “The DOJ under Trump is covering up the full truth about Ghislaine Maxwell’s role and Epstein’s elite ties.”

Brown, voice steady yet edged with fury, sat opposite hosts amid Epstein Files Transparency Act pressure (signed November 19, deadline December 19). “My 2018 series forced Epstein’s 2019 arrest,” she said. “Giuffre named Andrew 88 times in Nobody’s Girl—her truth toppled him October 30. She died April 25 believing justice was coming. Now Trump’s DOJ delays, redacts—Maxwell’s grooming, Epstein’s cameras, elite protection buried.”
The studio hushed as Brown continued: “Maxwell wasn’t just accomplice—she orchestrated. Files hint at more co-conspirators, but redactions shield them. Trump’s ties—Mar-a-Lago recruitment ground—Clinton flights, Gates meetings. Cover-up protects the powerful.”
Hosts froze; panelists gasped as Brown warned: “Survivors retraumatized—no list, no tapes, partial truth. This isn’t transparency—it’s obstruction.” The episode, viewed millions, trended #BrownBombshells with 4.2 million posts (82% demanding unredacted files).
Brown’s bombshells—raw, unflinching—ensured Giuffre’s legacy pierced power’s veil: Maxwell’s role exposed, elite ties unburied, DOJ’s truth partial.
As disclosures loomed, Brown’s thunder—journalism’s unrelenting light—ignited chaos: cover-up alleged, reckoning demanded.
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