Episode 1: The Sixty-Count Betrayal
“The denial of Justice is the denial of the American creed.”
In the premiere episode of The King’s Mandate, Ryan Johnson exposes the structural “dam” built to protect a predator and his elite network. We go behind the curtain of the 2007 federal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein to reveal a document that should have ended the enterprise: a drafted sixty-count federal indictment for sex trafficking and conspiracy.
In this episode, we audit:
- The Decade of Silence: Why the FBI allegedly “hung up the phone” on victims like Maria Farmer as early as 1996, allowing ten years of unchecked abuse.
- The Secret Covenant: The anatomy of the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) orchestrated by U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta—a deal that traded a mandatory minimum of 15 years in federal prison for a “concierge” county jail sentence.
- The Two Americas: How the DOJ actively violated the Crime Victims’ Rights Act to silence survivors while granting “global immunity” to a network of unnamed co-conspirators.
As we stand on February 10, 2026, facing a new wave of redacted documents and institutional stonewalling, Episode 1 reminds us that the fight for transparency isn’t new—it’s a decades-old struggle to force the arc of the moral universe toward justice.
