The Epstein Files with Tara Brown - ATC International
4/29/202634 min
Tara Brown, senior reporter for 60 Minutes, joins us to unpack the Epstein files.
We focus on her documentary The Reckoning: Inside the Epstein Files, exploring the network and influence of Jeffrey Epstein, the experiences of survivors, and the fallout after his death.
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First 90 secondsMeshel Laurie· Host0:00
The following podcast contains accounts of child sexual assault. Listener discretion is advised. [gentle music] Tara Brown, senior reporter for 60 Minutes, joins us to unpack the Epstein files. We focus on her documentary, The Reckoning: Inside the Epstein Files, exploring the network and influence of Jeffrey Epstein, the experience of survivors, and the fallout after his death. That documentary is available on Nine Now and also on Stan. In exciting news for us, this interview will also air nationally on our brand new KIIS FM radio show. It's called True Crime Tonight, and it's on every Sunday around Australia at 6:00 PM. This is Australian True Crime. We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which this podcast is created, the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people of the Kulin nation.
Tara Brown· Guest0:54
I, too, felt completely overwhelmed by the information coming at us, and I don't wanna make it sound like it's an explainer, um, but in a way, that's what it evolved into. We certainly couldn't cover everything that had been dumped in the Epstein files. Um, but it was just to try and get an understanding of it, and I was on that... I hate the phrase, but that journey myself. You know, it was like, well, what, what... A- and the, the horror of the Epstein saga, crime, is