The Epstein Enterprise.
Eugenics, deception, murder and Leon Black.
Combing through court documents on the Jeffrey Epstein case will yield references to The Epstein Enterprise. The Enterprise, which conjures up images of the cast of Star Trek on their spaceship USS Enterprise, has a specific pattern used to maintain the sex trafficking operation. Participants known as employees targeted young and underage females under the pretext that they would be paid substantially merely to provide massages to Epstein and others. However, once drawn in, victims were then pressured, coerced and threatened to engage in sexual acts.
The Enterprise forced underage victims to recruit others to perform services and engage in sex—some of which were more perverse than others—creating essentially a trafficking pyramid scheme. Epstein paid girls for each meeting, referred to as massage, a code word for sex. The word work was another code for sexual abuse. Information about victims in The Epstein Enterprise was kept on computer records.
He paid them additional money if they brought other girls. He reportedly required three meetings per day. For himself. However, he also sent his charges to other people—powerful people. Recently deceased victim Virginia Roberts Giuffre wrote a memoir of her time with the Enterprise.
She describes her first meeting with Glenn and Eva Dubin at The Breakers hotel in Palm Beach. Virginia uses the words clients and job. Moreover, she’s given instructions that would seem vague to anyone who isn’t part of the Enterprise—”treat Glen [sic] with exactly whatever he wanted, just like I do for Jeffrey himself.”
In order to conceal the criminal trafficking enterprise the underage girls he exploited and trafficked were paid through his charitable foundations. If this echoes how CIA used foundations such as the ones established by the Rockefeller family for MK-Ultra and other nefarious programs—it is because it’s the same thing.



