
Julie Brown
Julie Brown is an American distance runner. She produced, co-wrote, and starred in the Showtime television special Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful and wrote variety specials for Alan Thicke. Brown directed the film National Lampoon's Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 Women in 1994 and has appeared in several films including Earth Girls Are Easy, Christmas With the Andersons, Mothers of the Bride, My Santa, and Craft Me a Romance. She has released the singles I Wanna Be Gay and Another Drunk Chick.
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- The Political Scene | The New Yorker What Donald Trump and “Everyone” Knew About Jeffrey Epstein

In January, the Justice Department released over three million documents, including many redacted e-mails, related to Jeffrey Epstein. “Should we share the Julie Brown text with Alan [Dershowitz],” Epstein wrote in one note to a lawyer. “She is going to start trouble. Asking for victims etc.” Brown’s reporting on Epstein for the Miami Herald, and her revelations about the federal plea deal he received, had an enormous impact on public perception of Epstein and his ties to Trump. Brown joins David Remnick to discuss the latest tranche of redacted e-mails, which show, as she reported, that Trump knew about his friend’s crimes far earlier than he has admitted. Brown and Remnick also talk about Epstein’s relationship with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, and why she does not believe that Epstein died by suicide. The Political Scene draws on the reporting and analysis found in The New Yorker for lively conversations about the big questions in American politics. Join the magazine’s writers and editors as they put into context the latest news—about elections, the economy, the White House, the Supreme Court, and much more. New episodes are available three times a week. Tune in to The Political Scene wherever you get your podcasts. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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- FROM
- Van Nuys, CA, United States
- BORN
- August 31, 1954