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Original investigations into the Epstein network. Every claim cites specific documents from our database of court filings, depositions, and government records.
UN human rights experts declared Epstein's network may constitute crimes against humanity. New Mexico created a truth commission with subpoena power. France launched raids. Meanwhile, the U.S. Department of Justice was caught surveilling lawmakers' Epstein search histories.
Brad Karp reviewed Epstein's court filings and called them "overwhelmingly persuasive." Kathryn Ruemmler called Epstein an "older brother" and was named successor trustee of his $577 million estate. Together, they represent the legal establishment's deepest entanglement with a convicted sex offender.
House Oversight Chairman James Comer has requested voluntary testimony from seven people at the center of the Epstein network, including Bill Gates, Leon Black, and Epstein's longtime executive assistant. The hearings, scheduled from April to June 2026, could produce the most detailed public accounting of how the network functioned.
In the span of three weeks, Norway became ground zero for Epstein accountability. A former prime minister was criminally charged, the World Economic Forum president resigned, and the man who brokered Middle East peace found himself explaining why Epstein left $10 million to his children.
A line-by-line comparison of three versions of the Jeffrey E. Epstein Trust reveals that in the final 48 hours of his life, Epstein added Ghislaine Maxwell as a $10 million beneficiary, removed Celina Dubin as the residual heir, increased his lawyers' payouts to $75 million combined, and expanded his legal defense fund by 2,500 percent.
Newly released DOJ documents reveal that Jeffrey Epstein hired at least six architecture firms between 2016 and 2018 to plan extensive construction on his private islands. The plans included a 'Ladies' Residence' with four identical bedrooms, a private pool, a gym, and a section labeled 'Funhouse Point.' One major firm resigned after learning undisclosed information about the project.
The DOJ has removed 90,232 files from its Epstein database. Our independent audit has preserved 99.997% of them, including SHA-256 verification hashes for every file. The numbers tell a story the department has not.
The Justice Department published 1,000+ new pages to the Epstein database on March 5 after NPR found dozens of FBI interview memos were missing. The release includes the complete 2006 case file and three 302 memos related to Trump allegations.
The House Oversight Committee voted 24-19 to subpoena AG Pam Bondi over the DOJ Epstein files, with five Republicans breaking party lines. The vote marks the sharpest congressional rebuke yet of the department's handling of the disclosure.
Kohrman Jackson Krantz, a Cleveland firm with a dedicated internet content removal practice, has sent seven demands to Epstein Exposed on behalf of co-conspirators, recruiters, and employees. Not a single client turned out to be a victim. Two of them appear on the same Deutsche Bank statement receiving wire transfers from Epstein's personal account.
Over 5,000 documents trace how Brad Wechsler, the IMAX co-founder who ran Leon Black's family office, granted Jeffrey Epstein 'Full power' of attorney and routed tax returns, trust documents, and banking decisions through the convicted sex offender. A Virgin Islands nonprofit tied to Epstein sent audit confirmations directly to Wechsler's office.
Flight records show tickets for 'Stephen Kevin Bannon' to St. Thomas were booked through Jeffrey Epstein's American Express concierge in May 2019, two months before Epstein's arrest. Hundreds of emails and messages reveal Bannon coached Epstein on how to 'crush the pedo/trafficking narrative' while the two men discussed cryptocurrency funding for political campaigns and dined with world leaders at Epstein's Manhattan townhouse.