Jeffrey Epstein Files Part II - news and discussions

Well the war in the Mideast has indeed taken the attention off the Epstein files. I hope that's temporary and people get back to focusing on Epstein network soon. Not a single person in America has been arrested over Epstein file revelations.
Does that surprise you?
 
Does that surprise you?
That no single person in America has so far been arrested? Well yes I would have thought at least the files would have opened some new investigations and re opened other cold cases. Epstein and his associates committed very serious crimes against women and children.
 
That no single person in America has so far been arrested? Well yes I would have thought at least the files would have opened some new investigations and re opened other cold cases. Epstein and his associates committed very serious crimes against women and children.
Problem is everything that is coming out is speculation and accusations so far no smoking gun.
 
Also need to remember that some of the victims have been compensated by the Epstein estate.
 
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Congress votes to summon Attorney General Bondi in Epstein case​


Ana Faguyon
BBC Capitol Hill

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A congressional committee has voted to summon US Attorney General Pam Bondi to testify about the investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The motion to subpoena Bondi was introduced by Nancy Mace, a Republican lawmaker, who accused the justice department of a "cover-up".

The Trump administration has faced growing pressure across the political spectrum to release all the documents related to the probe. The congressional committee has already compelled a number of high profile people to testify in the case.

"The Epstein case is one of the greatest cover-ups in American history. His global sex trafficking network is larger than what is being revealed," Mace wrote on social media.

Bondi and the Trump administration have faced criticism over their handling of the release of the files, including failing to black out the names of Epstein's victims.
 
On Wednesday, five Republicans, including Mace, and Representatives Lauren Boebert, Tim Burchett, Michael Cloud and Scott Perry, joined Democrats on the House Oversight committee to vote in favour of the subpoena or legal summons.

"Three million documents have been released, and we still don't have the full truth," Mace wrote. "Videos are missing. Audio is missing. Logs are missing. There are millions more documents out there."

Mace, who despite backing the president, has been critical of his Department of Justice's (DOJ) handling of the Epstein files.

The justice department has released millions of documents, but millions more have yet to be released. The agency did not immediately respond to the BBC's request for comment.

Last November, Trump signed legislation passed by Congress compelling the justice department to release all material from its investigations into Epstein.
But after millions of documents were released, the agency faced bipartisan backlash, with lawmakers accusing the justice department of failing to black out some identifying information about survivors while protecting the identities of those who were not victims.
 

Justice Department releases missing Epstein records containing sexual allegations against Trump

Reuters Published March 6, 2026

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This undated photo from the personal collection of Jeffrey Epstein provided by the Democrats on the House Oversight Committee on December 12, 2025, shows US President Donald Trump (L), flanked by Epstein (C), talking to an unknown woman. — AFP/File

The US Justice Department released FBI records on Thursday that summarise interviews of an unidentified woman in which she made accusations against US President Donald Trump related to an alleged sexual encounter.

FBI agents interviewed the woman four times in 2019 as part of their investigation into accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

The Justice Department had previously released a log confirming that the interviews took place, but released a summary of only one of those four meetings, in which she accused Epstein of molesting her when she was a teenager.

The newly disclosed records, which were posted on the department’s website on Thursday, show she also claimed Trump attempted to force her to engage in sexual acts after Epstein introduced her to the future president in New York or New Jersey in the 1980s when she was between 13 and 15 years old.

The White House did not immediately respond to questions about the disclosures. Politico, which first reported the disclosures, said White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt called the woman’s claims “completely baseless accusations, backed by zero credible evidence.”

The Justice Department has cautioned that some of the documents include “untrue and sensationalist claims made against President Trump.”

Reuters could not independently confirm the accuracy of the woman’s allegations, and FBI records suggest agents stopped speaking with her in 2019.

The Justice Department said in a post on the social media platform X that the records it released on Thursday were among 15 documents that it had “incorrectly coded as duplicative” and not published as a result.

The disclosure comes as the Justice Department faces scrutiny in Congress over its handling of documents from the Epstein investigation, which it is required to make public.
 
Democrats have accused Trump’s administration of concealing records related to Trump, and a committee in the House of Representatives voted to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi so lawmakers can question her about how the government is handling the disclosures.


Trump has said his association with Epstein ended in the mid-2000s and that he was never aware of the financier’s sexual abuse. Records previously released by the department show Trump flew several times on Epstein’s plane in the 1990s, which Trump has denied.

After the financier was first accused of sexual misconduct, Trump called the police chief in Palm Beach to say that “everyone has known he’s been doing this,” according to an FBI interview record.

In the report of the woman’s final interview, conducted in October 2019, during Trump’s first presidency, agents asked whether she would be willing to provide more information about Trump.

In response, the agent wrote, she “asked what the point would be of providing the information at this point in her life when there was a strong possibility nothing could be done about it.”
 
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