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It was widely believed that the Epstein files would reveal that Epstein trafficked underage girls to global elites—that there was such a thing as a list of clients for whom Epstein procured victims.
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It was widely believed Epstein files would reveal Epstein trafficked underage girls
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- a116662d-92e7-42aa-9a23-36cc14d5f87f
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- February 15, 2026 at 5:15 PM (2 months ago)
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- February 15, 2026 at 5:15 PM (2 months ago)
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A federal judge denied the government's request to unseal grand jury transcripts from the Epstein and Maxwell cases. The ruling is a setback for efforts to defuse controversy surrounding Epstein's death and alleged cover-ups. The judge cited concerns about eroding confidence in grand jury secrecy.
Rep. Ro Khanna released the names of six individuals from the Epstein files, arguing they were wrongfully redacted. Rep. Thomas Massie stated these men were likely incriminated. The article discusses the ongoing fallout from the Epstein files release.
New York Times journalists discuss their investigation into the recently released Jeffrey Epstein files, detailing their methods, challenges, and initial findings. They are using AI tools to navigate the vast amount of data and address key questions about Epstein's network and potential connections to powerful figures. The article also addresses the challenges of reporting on unverified claims.
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