Citizen Sleuths Expose Gaps in Epstein Files Shielding the Powerful
While pros sift millions of pages, citizen sleuths like Ellie Leonard uncover overlooked connections, such as Dershowitz-Giuffre docs and victim...

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Tracks new Epstein document releases, political fallout, and justice efforts.
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While pros sift millions of pages, citizen sleuths like Ellie Leonard uncover overlooked connections, such as Dershowitz-Giuffre docs and victim...
Newly released Epstein files reveal yearslong emails between AI expert Roger Schank—former CMU Silicon Valley chief education officer—and Epstein,...
DOJ's 3.5M pages spark global fallout but no US criminal charges yet:
Overwhelmed by Epstein info, author commits to victims by clarifying timeline from reputable sources:
Escalating UK focus on Epstein's operations:
Victim advocacy alarm: Gloria Allred says most Epstein survivors have no confidence left in the U.S. justice system due to decades of scandals.
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Key settlement details resolving accusations against Epstein's co-executors:
Historic precedent set: Congress deposes former Presidents Bill and Hillary Clinton on Epstein ties, first of its kind.
Newly restored DOJ photo in Epstein database appears to show Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick with Jeffrey Epstein, spotlighting fresh ties in ongoing files release.
Escalating congressional scrutiny on Clintons' Epstein ties:
Key angles from Clintons' tense depositions:
Prince Andrew arrested Feb. 19 for Epstein ties, evoking survivor Virginia Giuffre's accusations and tragic suicide—yet media fixates on celebs like...
3.5 million DOJ pages released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act have ignited worldwide fallout and a wave of resignations from public backlash, yet no new U.S. criminal charges so far—reigniting demands for accountability on Epstein ties.
Key denial in deposition: Hillary Clinton testified she has no information on Epstein's crimes and doesn't recall meeting him.