The Epstein Files: Grooming, Power, and the Truth Behind the Investigation

Inside The Polygraph Season 2 Episode 6

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In this highly sensitive episode of Inside the Polygraph, David Goldberg examines the long-running Jeffrey Epstein case and the disturbing realities surrounding the trafficking and abuse of minors.

Drawing from his experience in criminal justice and child exploitation investigations, David explains how grooming works, how predators manipulate vulnerable victims, and how recruitment networks operate behind the scenes. He discusses the role of power, wealth, and influence in shielding misconduct, and why accountability in cases involving minors must remain a priority.

This episode also explores why victims’ voices are central to uncovering the truth, why trauma often silences survivors for years, and why real justice requires more than speculation or media headlines.

Listener discretion is strongly advised due to the subject matter involving sexual abuse and exploitation.

The information presented in this podcast is based on the real-life experiences and professional expertise of David Goldberg, an expert polygraph examiner with Executive Protection Group Polygraph Service, based in Virginia Beach.

If you or a loved one is seeking a polygraph examination, don’t wait for the truth—go out and get it. Contact David Goldberg today to take the first step toward clarity and resolution.

📞 If you need a confidential, ethical polygraph exam, contact David: (757) 495-1301

 

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David Goldberg | Expert Polygraph Examiner

David Goldberg is the founder of Executive Protection Group Polygraph Service, a premier polygraph/lie detector test service based in Hampton Roads, Virginia. With over 22 years of experience as a Virginia State Licensed Advanced Board-Certified Polygraph Examiner, David brings unparalleled expertise to each examination, guaranteeing that his clients receive accurate and reliable results, providing the closure they need to move forward in life.

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