Three Million Pages from the Epstein Files Released By DOJ

Documents ‘Mistakenly Identifying Victims’ Pulled

Peter Mandelson and Jeffrey Epstein photos released by the Department of Justice.

Three million Epstein pages have been released, The New York Times reported. However, the Justice Department took down “thousands” of documents that “mistakenly identified” victims of the late, disgraced financier and sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The released files reveal Epstein had committed crimes against “more than a dozen girls.” The Epstein Library is now available on the Justice Department’s website.

Powerful names of famous people, business moguls and even U.S. presidents have been found in the massive data dump that has been uploaded to the DOJ website. Some are known to the public from previous public discourse, while others are emerging in new reports. Names such as incumbent President Donald Trump and former President Bill Clinton are listed in emails, and scattered documents.

Fresh names revealed include Google founder Sergey Brin, and the New York Giants’ co-owner Steven Tics are among these fresh names to emerge.Email records, made public in the Epstein Library, reveal a working relationship between Tisch and Epstein that goes back to at least 2013. Unclassified documents in the library name Brin as far back as 2003, when Brin was “only 30.” Brin is now 52.

Other powerful names listed in the archive include Elon Musk, Bill Gates, and more.

Some documents also included direct allegations against some of the named persons of interest. For example, an email sent by Andy Kay on July 2, 2020:

Bill Clinton and Jeffrey Epstein photos released by the Department of Justice.

“I know the former President Bill Clinton made 32 trips to Jeffrey Epstein Island. Is there any reason why he is not being interviewed and charged?” Kay wrote.

Former President Bill Clinton and the former First Lady and State Secretary Hillary Clinton have both agreed to testify in Congress ahead of the Epstein files probe by the House Oversight Committee.

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