Lots of details from Epstein cryptic emails which deepen our understanding of who was doing what to who.
Wed 10:32 pm +00:00, 25 Feb 2026Dr. G’s Body Language Course: https://www.drgexplains.com/offers/CE… In this video, Dr. G, clinical and forensic psychologist and body language expert, conducts a forensic-level analysis of Jeffrey Epstein’s relationships with Prince Andrew and Stephen Hawking, examining how Epstein positioned himself around powerful figures and what that reveals about access, leverage, and influence. Dr. G breaks down behavioral patterns, inconsistencies, and psychological dynamics that emerge when you look beyond headlines and into the documents themselves—separating speculation from what the evidence actually supports. The latest Epstein files continue to raise serious questions, with names and connections that include Jeffrey Epstein, Prince Andrew, Stephen Hawking, Ghislaine Maxwell, Leslie Wexner, Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Alan Dershowitz, Jean-Luc Brunel, Virginia Giuffre, Sarah Ransome, Maria Farmer, Nadia Marcinkova, and references tied to Little St. James, Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse, Palm Beach, Paris, New Mexico, and Zorro Ranch. Dr. G examines newly resurfaced emails, flight records, contact lists, deposition excerpts, and investigative reports, including recent reporting on renewed interest in Zorro Ranch, where multiple witnesses have long claimed unusual activity. The video contextualizes these materials alongside prior DOJ, FBI, and civil filings, highlighting patterns of proximity, protection, and silence that continue to surround Epstein’s network. Finally, Dr. G explores what these relationships and documents suggest from a forensic and psychological standpoint—how Epstein cultivated credibility, why certain figures were useful to him, and how influence can be weaponized through access, secrets, and reputational risk. This analysis does not assume guilt where evidence is unclear, but it does ask hard questions about power, accountability, and why so many unresolved issues remain years after Epstein’s death. If you want a grounded, evidence-based breakdown of the Epstein files without sensationalism—but without pulling punches—this is one you won’t want to miss.












