DOJ dumped a mountain of Epstein files, igniting fresh outrage, messy revelations, and zero closure.
Massive document release
Massive document release
- US Department of Justice pushed out Epstein-related records publicly.
- Dropped three million pages, 180000 images, and 2000 videos.
- Followed a missed legal deadline tied to federal law.
- Jeffrey Epstein's prison records and death details.
- Investigative material tied to Ghislaine Maxwell.
- Emails with politicians, royals, and billionaires.
- Emails show contact with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
- Messages referenced Buckingham Palace dinners.
- Offered an introduction to a Russian woman.
- No wrongdoing is stated in the emails.
- Messages appear exchanged with Sarah Ferguson.
- Praised Epstein while he faced legal restrictions.
- Discussed business ideas and social meetings.
- Emails show Epstein sent money to Reinaldo Avila da Silva.
- Linked communications involved Lord Peter Mandelson.
- Separate messages asked about staying at Epstein properties.
- Donald Trump appears hundreds of times in records.
- FBI logged unverified allegations via a tip line.
- DOJ labeled claims against him false and unfounded.
- Emails show Elon Musk discussed possible island visits.
- Asked about parties and travel logistics.
- No proof he ever visited the island.
- Draft emails from Epstein targeted Bill Gates.
- Claimed sexual misconduct and disease.
- Bill Gates spokesperson called the claims false and defamatory.
- Gloria Allred slammed the release for exposing survivors.
- Said names and images slipped through redactions.
- Warned that the damage was irreversible.
- DOJ claims review process is finished.
- Democrats argue millions of pages remain withheld.
- Ro Khanna questioned why documents were not released.