Potentially Indictable Stuff with Anne P. Mitchell
Retail magnate Les Wexner testified before the House Oversight Committee, New Mexico approved a probe of the former Epstein ranch in New Mexico, we track more fallout at home and abroad in the expanding Epstein scandal, and attorney Anne P. Mitchell joins the show to talk about legal pathways for justice after the Department of Justice indicates its Epstein cases are ... closed.
Mentioned in this episode
Anne P. Mitchell’s Notes from the Front Substack
BBC: Les Wexner’s testimony before the House subcommittee
Thomas Pritzker retires as Hyatt’s chairman
Kimbal Musk off the Burning Man board
Lawrence Summers resigns from Open AI board
Larry Summers columns at The New York Times
Ghislane Maxwell hints at ties to Trump administration
State AGs lead opposition to Trump in 2026
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Attorney and Law Professor Emeritus
Anne P. Mitchell is an attorney, and law professor and dean emeritus. A graduate of Stanford Law School, she has had a a storied career first as one of the first two attorneys in the United States advocating for children to have an ongoing relationship with their fathers after the disuniting of the family, and then as the first anti-spam lawyer in the U.S., and going on to write part of our Federal anti-spam law.
In January of 2025 she started battling the misinformation on social media around the actions of this administration, and has made it her mission to share, in plain English, the facts and the truth about this administration's legal shenanigans with her more than 400,000 followers on social media.
This led to her founding the Substack publication Notes from the Front, where as a lawyer journalist she reports from the front lines of the legal battle for the soul of our democracy, dispelling myths and misinformation, and shining a light on the truth.
She is also very involved with the legal aspects of the Jeffrey Epstein matter, and is currently working with The Projects, which has developed a powerful search engine, TESS, which connects all of the dots between Epstein, his co-conspirators, their hidden financial transactions, their shell companies, and more.