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The over three million files that were released reveal how business titans looked the other way at the convicted sex offender's history.
Vice President JD Vance appears to have split with President Trump on what should happen next regarding the latest dump of the Epstein files. The newest tranche of documents, released last week, re-ignited a familiar headache for POTUS.
While references to Poland appear in the newly released Epstein files, no links to prominent politicians or explicit cases of abuse concerning Poles have come to light so far.
Emails, texts, photos and videos show how Jeffrey Epstein, even after becoming a convicted sex offender, burnished his ties to royal family members from several countries and their advisers.
Donald Trump says it's 'time for the country to move on' from the Jeffrey Epstein files, claiming 'nothing came out about me' after new documents were released.
News outlets have been digging through this latest batch, which includes salacious and unproven details and fresh revelations about the extent to which powerful elites courted and cozied up to Epstein, whose death in prison in 2019 was ruled a suicide. Here are five notable narratives amid the latest document release.
The disgraced financier regularly courted tech industry figures not just for their prestige but also for access to promising companies.
Hoffman disclosed six more meetings, including Skype calls and in-person meetings in Cambridge and Palo Alto, in 2016 and 2018.
The word “harem” appears numerous times in the Epstein files, revealing the disgraced financier’s unsettling Orientalist fixation.
Annie Farmer, who said she was 16 when she was sexually assaulted by Epstein and his confidant, Ghislaine Maxwell, said that while her name has previously been public, other details she'd rather be kept private, including her date of birth and phone number, were wrongly revealed in the documents.