U.S. Government UNLEASHES MASSIVE 33,000-File Epstein Document Dump — Dark Secrets, Hidden Names & Elite Scandals About to Explode Worldwide.
Thousands of records related to Jeffrey Epstein have been released by the U.S. Government. The House Oversight Committee on Tuesday posted 33,295 pages of material handed over by the Justice Department after a subpoena from chairman James Comer (R-Ky.).
Jeffrey Epstein poses for a sex offender mugshot in 2017.
Epstein with disgraced socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, who was jailed in 2022. The files cover Epstein’s sprawling sex-trafficking network and his partner-in-crime Ghislaine Maxwell.
The trove includes old court filings, police bodycam footage of searches, and interviews with victims — their faces blurred to protect identities. Much of it has been seen before, but the sheer scale of the release is unprecedented.
Pressure is mounting on Congress to go further. A bipartisan group of lawmakers is pushing a bill that would force the DOJ to release the full Epstein files — minus victims’ personal details. Speaker Mike Johnson is under scrutiny for attempting to stall the move, even as he and other members met with survivors this week.
The Oversight Committee said it is still reviewing the files and more could follow. “The Department of Justice has indicated it will continue producing those records while ensuring the redaction of victim identities and any child sexual abuse material,” the panel confirmed.
The document release is already fueling speculation over who and what might be exposed as new readers comb through Epstein’s secret world.
One revelation reportedly points to Prince Andrew keeping in touch with Epstein five years longer than he publicly admitted. The Duke of York has long insisted he cut ties with Epstein after visiting him in New York in December 2010. But according to messages dated December 2015, allegedly between Epstein and former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak, Andrew was named as the source of information about a potential business opportunity in China.
Royal commentators believe the new twist could end any possibility of reputation recovery. Author Phil Dampier said: “I believe Andrew thought he could make a comeback. But this is the nail in the coffin.”
The emails were found in Mr. Barak’s hacked inbox, published online by file sharing site Distributed Denial of Secrets. The Sunday Times separately verified dozens of contact details such as addresses and phone numbers.
Prince Andrew, Virginia Giuffre, and Ghislaine Maxwell were photographed together in 2001. Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence for child sex trafficking and other offenses. Andrew, 65, has always denied wrongdoing. He did not respond to a request for comment.
Ghislaine Maxwell has reportedly told U.S. officials that Prince Andrew did not sleep with Virginia Giuffre, according to newly released transcripts. Epstein’s convicted accomplice made the remarks during a two-day interview with the Justice Department in Tallahassee, Florida. She was questioned by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche.
The disclosures surfaced after transcripts and audio recordings of the exchange were made public. Blanche pressed Maxwell on what she knew about allegations involving Giuffre. Although the woman’s name was redacted in the documents, the context of the questioning, including timelines and reference to the infamous photograph, makes it highly likely that the discussion was about Giuffre.
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