Who Is in the Epstein Files?
More than 3 million pages released include emails, photos, videos, and call logs naming numerous public figures linked to Epstein's network, according to the US Department of Justice.
- Last week the US Justice Department published over 3 million pages, 2,000 videos and about 180,000 images, including FBI tips, call logs, wire transfers, private jet itineraries and school paperwork.
- After the files went online, the DOJ removed some documents hours later and said on Monday it removed items with victims' names and will review redactions again.
- The released files name prominent politicians, businessmen, and royals, including Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Richard Branson, and Howard Lutnick, linking Epstein to public figures.
- The DOJ responded that the most serious new allegation is unfounded and said it removed items with victims' names, pledging to re-review redactions after victims criticized shielding powerful people.
- Experts note that being named in the files is not itself evidence, but the disclosures could intensify scrutiny of Prince Andrew, who denies longstanding assault allegations.
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Epstein files include powerful men, from Bill Gates to Howard Lutnick
The names of powerful men appear throughout more than 3 million pages of investigative material related to the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.One of those individuals is Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. A 2012 email from Epstein to Lutnick says, Nice seeing you, suggesting the two may have met.Lutnick has denied visiting with Epstein and previously said they had not spoken since 2005.Microsoft founder Bill Gates also…
Bill Gates, Elon Musk and many more earth-shaking names - List of powerful men in Epstein files
Jeffrey Epstein drafted notes to and about Bill Gates, the billionaire co-founder of Microsoft, suggesting that he engaged in extramarital sex, according to emails that the Justice Department released on Friday.
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