Epstein Files and the Myth of LDS Elite Cover-Ups
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Epstein files and the myth of LDS elite cover-ups
On January 30, 2026, the U.S. Department of Justice published a staggering new tranche of Jeffrey Epstein material: over three million additional pages, plus thousands of videos and a vast pile of images—part of what the Department says is a total release of roughly 3.5 million pages under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Almost immediately, everyone did what everyone always does when “the files” drop: they hunted names, screenshotted fragmen…
From former Colombian President Andrés Pastrana to powerful businessmen in Mexico, such as Ricardo Salinas Pliego, the revelation of names touches the political and economic leaders of the region. Agencies / THE FREEDOM Latin American businessmen and politicians have also not escaped mention in the recent archives of convicted sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein, revealed by the U.S. Department of Justice. Although their appearance in these document…
The Washington Post · Meryl Kornfield On Friday, the U.S. Justice Department released the latest batch of files that authorities had agreed to release in connection with the Epstein case: more than 3 million new documents posted on its website. However, the Trump administration has refused to release millions more documents that remain in its custody.
This Sunday, Deputy Prosecutor Todd Blanche ended the review of the so-called "Epstein Archives", after the Department of Justice released more than 3 million documents. Questions about the level of involvement of President Donald Trump in the crimes of trafficking and sexual abuse perpetrated by his former colleague, Jeffrey Epstein, persist in the public sphere, as he deepens into new conversations of the financier with people like Elon Musk a…
The case of Jeffrey Epstein succeeded in amazing hundreds of people around the world, who were terrified to know what was going on at parties attended by several celebrities and underage youth. Now, after several years since everything about this man became known, the U.S. authorities released new photos, videos and documents related to the issue involving multiple stars. Over the past few weeks, the U.S. government has been publishing all the f…
On January 30, the U.S. Department of Justice published new material in the case of American financiers Jeffrey Epstein, who was tried for sexual abuse of minors and sexual exploitation of children.
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