Tina Brown as soon as had a “chilling” encounter with the late intercourse trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, in her very personal workplace, and amid the MAGA firestorm over his unreleased purported consumer checklist, she’s spilling the tea.
The Each day Beast, which Brown based in 2008, printed a number of the earliest tales about Epstein’s deeds and the community that enabled them.
Someday Epstein confirmed as much as Brown’s workplace — surprising, unannounced, and fairly menacing, she recounted in Thursday’s version of The Each day Beast podcast and revealed final week in her substack, Recent Hell.
Earlier than that, Epstein had informed Brown by telephone that she ought to kill the tales they have been engaged on as a result of the reporter was a “well-known nutcase” spreading “totally ridiculous” nonsense about him, Brown mentioned. She thanked him and referred him to authorized.
A number of weeks later Brown returned from lunch to search out Epstein had made his approach by constructing safety and into her workplace. Surprised, she stood within the doorway and requested what he was doing there.
“He looked at me with this kind of snake eyes, cold,” Brown mentioned. “And it was menacing — it was really menacing — and he pointed his finger and he said, ‘Just. Stop.’ ”
She stood her floor.
“I said, ‘Jeffrey, you know, we are continuing to do these pieces. If you have an issue, just talk to our—’ ”
He interrupted.
“ ‘Just. Stop,’ ” he mentioned, nonetheless pointing. “ ‘There will be consequences if you don’t stop.’ ”
She requested him to depart and once more recommended he communicate to the Beast’s lawyer, however that simply made him slender his eyes, “morose and menacing,” and repeat himself.
“ ‘You heard me,’ ” he mentioned. “ ‘Stop.’ ”
Then he strode out.
“It was a very chilling experience,” Brown informed Dougherty. “It was scary actually, but we barreled ahead.”
It additionally underscored how simple it could be for Epstein to overpower his younger victims, she famous. “He was so intimidating.”
It will take 9 years and quite a few further experiences earlier than Epstein was arrested on July 6, 2019. 5 weeks later, on August 10, guards discovered him useless in his cell on the federal Metropolitan Correctional Middle in Brooklyn.
His hanging loss of life was dominated a suicide, however current revelations about gaps within the video surveillance exterior his cell have renewed doubts.
Trump’s most ardent supporters have been relying on him to tug again the veil on the Epstein information. In February, U.S. Lawyer Normal Pam Bondi mentioned his consumer checklist and different paperwork have been “sitting on my desk right now,” about to be launched.
Final week, she asserted there was no checklist. This sparked a firestorm amongst many Trump’s supporters that has but to abate, particularly because the president himself fanned the flames by denouncing them.

