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The Shadow Broker Network: From Epstein’s Files to the Pentagon’s Budget

Published on March 6, 2026 at 5:28 PM

The Shadow Broker Network: From Epstein’s Files to the Pentagon’s Budget

 

 

1. The Current Crisis: A Timeline of the Unraveling (March 2026)

         This week revealed the intersection of global finance, military expansion, and internal government corruption:

 

 

Timothy Parsons Arrested: A veteran DOJ legal staffer (D.C. U.S. Attorney’s Office) charged with possessing child pornography.

 

 

Pam Bondi Subpoenaed: The House Oversight Committee voted to compel the Attorney General to testify regarding the "missing" 2.5 million Epstein pages.

 

 

Weapons Production Surge: President Trump announced a massive weapons production increase; the current Deputy Secretary of Defense is Steve Feinberg.

 

 

 

2. The "Cerberus Connection": Steve Feinberg

While the DOJ is investigated for a "cover-up," the #2 official at the Pentagon, Steve Feinberg, appears deep within the unsealed Epstein files.

 

 

The Files: Feinberg, founder of Cerberus Capital, is referenced by name in 20 documents; his firm appears in 360 files, including direct emails with Jeffrey Epstein from 2009–2015.

 

 

 

The Whistleblower: Emails from ----------------- in the files allege "massive fraud" and "money laundering clean-up GUARANTEED" within Cerberus.

 

 

 

The Profit Loop: Taxpayers are funding a $50 billion weapons surge. Contracts flow to companies (like DynCorp) formerly owned or funded by Cerberus while Feinberg oversees the department granting them.

 

 

 

The Leon Black Connection: Leon Black, who paid Epstein $158 million for "tax advice," founded Apollo Global Management. Apollo is known for buying distressed companies during economic crashes and currently manages $840 billion, much of it tied to defense assets.

 

 

3. DynCorp: Private Military & Dark Histories

DynCorp, one of the largest private military contractors, has a history of government fraud and deeper controversies:

 

 

Ownership: Owned by Steve Feinberg's Cerberus Capital Management between 2010 and 2020.

 

 

 

Fraud Settlements: During Feinberg's ownership, DynCorp paid over $9 million to settle DOJ lawsuits alleging they defrauded the government by inflating claims and accepting kickbacks.

 

 

 

Human Trafficking History: DynCorp has a dark history involving a sex-trafficking scandal in Bosnia, where employees were accused of purchasing young girls. Investigators are now searching new Epstein files for any overlap with these older trafficking networks.

 

 

4. The DOJ Insider Threat: Timothy Parsons

The arrest of Timothy Parsons reveals a "breakdown in the plumbing" of federal justice:

 

 

The Role: A legal staffer who handled high-level federal prosecutions.

 

 

 

The Charge: Possession of child pornography.

 

 

 

The Link: His case surfaced through an investigation into Victor Blythe, a former psychotherapist at Children’s National Medical Center.

 

 

 

The Question: If those responsible for prosecuting these crimes are participating in them, who is watching the watchers?

 

 

5. Final Thought: The $158 Million "Entrance Fee"

Jeffrey Epstein wasn't just a socialite; he was a facilitator. In 2026, we see firms like Apollo and Cerberus—intimately linked to Epstein’s financial network—dominating the industrial base funded by American taxes. The "Shadow Broker" didn't disappear; he moved into the defense budget.

 

 

 

SOURCES:

 

https://www.justice.gov/epstein

 

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/justice-dept-employee-charged-child-pornography-case/#:~:text=The%20affidavit%20also%20said%20on,residence%20when%20the%20FBI%20arrived.

 

https://www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/republicans-subpoena-attorney-general-bondi-epstein-files-release/#:~:text=The%20committee%20voted%20for%20the,to%20your%20inbox%20%E2%80%94%20for%20free

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Feinberg#:~:text=Feinberg%20was%20also%20chair%20of,Kathleen%20Hicks

 

https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-administration-financial-disclosures-steve-feinberg#:~:text=In%20his%20ethics%20agreement%2C%20Feinberg,Feinberg%20also%20told%20ethics%20officials

 

 


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