The Opperman Report'

The Opperman Report

Join PI Ed Opperman with expert guests and authors as they discuss true crime stories in the news, conspiracy theories, issues of social injustice and NWO resistance. Follow on Twitter and Instagram @OppermanReport Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.

  1. 3 hr ago

    Amy Vilela : Knock Down The House

    Knock Down the House is a 2019 American documentary film directed by Rachel Lears.[1] It revolves around the 2018 congressional primary campaigns of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Amy Vilela, Cori Bush and Paula Jean Swearengin, four progressive Democrats endorsed by Justice Democrats and Brand New Congress who ran in that year's midterm elections.[2][3] The film had its world premiere at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival on January 27, 2019.[4][5] It was released on May 1, 2019, by Netflix[6] and received acclaim from critics.Synopsis The film follows four female Democrats who decided to run for Congress in the 2018 United States elections: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Amy Vilela of Nevada, Cori Bush of Missouri, and Paula Jean Swearengin of West Virginia. The film charts their campaigns in their respective Democratic primaries. The four candidates each run grassroots campaigns against long-time incumbents.[7] Vilela, Bush, and Swearengin lost their primary elections, but Ocasio-Cortez won her primary and went on to win the general election. However, two years later in 2020, during the next Congressional election cycle, Bush went on to win her primary and the general election in Missouri's 1st congressional district. Swearengin was the Democratic nominee for West Virginia's Senate race, where she lost to the incumbent by over 40 points. Four years later in 2024, Bush also lost renomination. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.

    1hr 6min
  2. 1 day ago

    My Professional Involvement in Trump/Epstein Katie Doe Rape Lawsuit 2016

    I reveal for the first time ever my professional Involvement in the 2016 Katie Doe / Trump Epstein litigation. In June 2016 I signed a non disclosure agreement. I have just obtained a limited release from that NDA that allows me to speak about my involvement. Private investigator Ed Opperman served as an investigator in the 2016 federal lawsuit filed by Katie Johnson (also known as Jane Doe) against Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. The lawsuit alleged that Trump and Epstein forcibly raped Johnson at Epstein's New York City residence in 1994 when she was 13 years old. [1, 2, 3, 4] Lawsuit Details The Allegations: The complaint detailed that Johnson was lured by a recruiter to Epstein's summer parties, where she was tied to a bed and repeatedly assaulted. The civil case Katie Johnson Civil case for Rape Trump Epstein.pdf contained sworn affidavits regarding these events.Case Status: The lawsuit was initially filed in California in April 2016 (Katie Johnson v. Donald J. Trump), later refiled in New York (see Johnson_TrumpEpstein_Lawsuit.pdf), and ultimately dropped in November 2016. Her legal team cited severe death threats and hacking as the primary reasons for withdrawing the case and canceling press conferences. [4, 6, 7]Ed Opperman's Involvement Opperman has discussed his work as a private investigator on the case across various platforms, including the What Is TRUTH? Podcast and the Ed Opperman Epstein audio segments on Spreaker .He frequently offers his investigative insights into the murkier details of the case, witness tampering, and the events surrounding Jeffrey Epstein via his own broadcasting platforms. [2, 8] Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.

    1 hr
  3. 1 day ago

    Barbara Pilling - Trump: Is the President a Sex Pest?

    "Trump: Is the President a Sex Pest?" is a BBC Panorama investigative documentary that aired in July 2018, featuring former model Barbara Pilling as a key witness. [1, 2, 3] The Documentary Overview Focus: Investigative reporter Richard Bilton examined Donald Trump's historical behavior toward women, focusing extensively on the New York modeling scene during the late 1980s. [2, 4]Timing: The special program was broadcast in the United Kingdom just days before Donald Trump's official presidential visit to the country. [1] Barbara Pilling's Allegations The Setting: Barbara Pilling, a young model in New York during the late 1980s, recalled encountering Trump at a high-profile party. [3, 4]The Conduct: She described Trump's presence at the party as unsettling, comparing his behavior around young women to a "shark getting ready to bite". [3, 5]Specific Incident: Pilling alleged that Trump publicly slapped a blonde waitress on the bottom and loudly joked, "Don't worry, that's not your tip". [3]Corroboration: She stated that other models at the event shared similar experiences, with one reporting that Trump tried to grab her as she walked past. [3] Wider Context and Findings The Party Scene: The Yahoo Entertainment coverage of the film highlighted anonymous insider testimony describing the events as environments where older, wealthy men targeted young, often teenage models. [3, 6]Other Witnesses: Former model Heather Braden also appeared, stating that the stark ratio of four men to roughly 50 models made her feel "like a piece of meat in a market". [3]Trump's Response: Donald Trump and his representatives have consistently denied all allegations of sexual misconduct and inappropriate behavior raised in the documentary and similar reports, dismissing them as politically motivated attacks. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.

    1hr 32min

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Join PI Ed Opperman with expert guests and authors as they discuss true crime stories in the news, conspiracy theories, issues of social injustice and NWO resistance. Follow on Twitter and Instagram @OppermanReport Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.

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