Brock Pierce the man who co founded tether, and who helped support Rumble was an Epstein associate.
Brock Pierce was a Disney star (The Mighty Ducks, First Kid). At 17, he became VP of Digital Entertainment Network (DEN), a dot-com juggernaut funded by Microsoft and Dell with a $250M valuation.
Pierce lived in an Encino mansion with DEN founder Marc Collins-Rector. The house was a hub for Hollywood elites like Bryan Singer and David Geffen.
In 2000, three former employees sued Pierce and Collins-Rector, alleging a "pedophile ring" involving the drugging, rape, and assault of minors. Collins-Rector was indicted for transporting minors for sex. They didn't stick around to fight-they fled to Spain.
In 2002, Interpol stormed a villa in Marbella. Inside, they found Pierce and Collins-Rector alongside guns, machetes, and child pornography.
Collins Rector pleaded guilty to child enticement.
Brock Pierce was released without criminal charges and settled civil suits out of court- He has denied all allegations for 25 years.
In 2014 Pierce co-founds Tether. It becomes the "central bank" of crypto. Tether has famously avoided a Big Four audit, and in 2021, paid $18.5M to settle NYAG claims it lied about its reserves.
Pierce founded Blockchain Capital and reportedly helped Jeffrey Epstein become an early investor in Coinbase. Pierce even spoke at Epstein’s "Mindshift" conference years after Epstein’s first conviction.
In Feb 2026, the DOJ released files from Epstein’s private emails. One message from Pierce to Epstein allegedly mentioned: “a boat in Antigua full of amazing Ukraine’s finest” was waiting for him.
Adam Back of Blockstream was invited to Epstein’s island in 2014.
Howard Lutnick (Cantor Fitzgerald/Tether custodian) recently testified to Congress about his 2012 visit to Little St. James. Photos of Howard lutnik at Little Saint James Post conviction are easy to find on Twitter.
These people, the current administration, and some of the most suspect Billionaires are helping Rumble to function.
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