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On a bustling Friday afternoon, the Department of Justice (DOJ) released an extensive collection of over 300,000 pages of unclassified files related to Jeffrey Epstein. This substantial document release came just before a congressional deadline set for December 19, a requirement established by legislation signed into law by then-President Trump. The initial batch of documents was quickly followed by additional releases on Saturday morning, offering further insights yet to be fully dissected.

Among the most striking elements of the first wave of documents are photographs featuring former President Bill Clinton. These images depict Clinton alongside the convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and his companion and accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell. Additional individuals in the photos are redacted, identified by the DOJ as women victimized by Epstein and Maxwell, along with their family members.

This revelation has not gone unnoticed by Clinton himself. Known for his charismatic yet controversial persona, often dubbed “Slick Willy,” Clinton expressed significant displeasure over the release. As my colleague Bob Hoge noted in a Friday update, the former President’s reaction to the revelations was far from commendable.

For further insight into Clinton’s response and the broader implications of the document release, you can read more in the article titled: Slick Willy Clinton Lashes Out at Trump Over Epstein Files Release, Offers Pathetic Defense. Additionally, the ongoing release of the Epstein files continues to shed light on the extensive network of over 1,200 victims and their connections to high-profile figures.


READ MORE: Slick Willy Clinton Lashes Out at Trump Over Epstein Files Release, Offers Pathetic Defense

Epstein Files Dropping Now: 1,200 Victims and Relatives, High-Profile Links Revealed


As I hinted, the DOJ has released two more tranches of Epstein docs, per multiple outlets, including 2019 grand jury testimony by a Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) agent on the sick method Epstein and Maxwell used to lure young women into their sex trafficking scheme, among other information.

Some of what CBS News has found (so far):

An FBI agent told a 2019 grand jury in New York that Epstein used his victims to recruit other young girls, testimony released on Saturday shows.

In the testimony, the FBI agent said he interviewed multiple victims in New York and Florida, who told him that they would go to Epstein’s home to give him a massage and that “things progressed each additional time.”

The agent also recalled what they learned about a 2005 police raid of Epstein’s West Palm Beach home, where they found a massage table and sex toys, phone messages and more. In a room, they found message pads that included one note saying: “she has a female for Mr. JE” and a date of birth.





The testimony and docs included intriguing details from victim-survivors of Epstein, on Maxwell’s role, in the CBS live-blog linked above:

Ghislane Maxwell was “like a cool older sister and made comments like this is what grownups do,” a survivor of Epstein’s abuse said, according to an FBI agent who testified before a 2019 federal grand jury.

The agent described interviews with three different women, who, as teenagers, were abused by Epstein. The agent said the women described Maxwell being either present or waiting just outside, as Epstein sexually abused them in massage rooms at his residences in Palm Beach, New York and New Mexico, as well as another location in London.

There was also info on messages left for Epstein that the grand jury saw, most of which had redacted names:

Over a dozen handwritten messages left for Epstein were shown in what appears to be a 2019 grand jury presentation. 

Several similar messages for “Mr. JE” reference females being available or asking if they are, while two others focus on whether a female can work. Another message appears to be from a girl trying to talk to “JE” about college. Another message seems to be from a female trying to get in touch with Epstein and includes the note “please call her.”

You can comb through the newly released testimony and court documents, officially known as Data Sets 6 and 7, respectively, here and here.





As RedState also previously shared about these document dumps by the Justice Department, they could prove to be something of a snare for both the former president and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who are trying to avoid testifying about Jeffrey Epstein in front of Congress. More information will continue to trickle out, undoubtedly.

Stay tuned!


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