Recent Developments (February 2026)
DOJ File Release:
On January 30, 2026, the US Department of Justice released over 3 million
pages, 2,000 videos, and 180,000 images related to the Jeffrey Epstein
investigation. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche stated this marked the end
of a comprehensive review process, though Democrats such as Ro Khanna questioned
why approximately 2.5 million files remain classified.
Trial of Marius
Borg Høiby: On February 3, 2026, the trial for Marius Borg Høiby, son of
Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit, began in Oslo. He pleaded not guilty to
four counts of rape but faces a total of 38 charges, including assault and drug
offenses.
Political
Resignations and Testimony:
Peter
Mandelson has faced intense pressure to resign from the House of Lords
following revelations in the files.
Bill and
Hillary Clinton reportedly agreed to testify in a House investigation regarding
their ties to Epstein to avoid contempt of Congress charges.
Document Revelations and Controversies
Public Figures
Mentioned: The files contain references to numerous high-profile figures,
including Donald Trump (mentioned over 1,000 times), Bill Gates, Elon Musk, and
Prince Andrew. Todd Blanche noted that many mentions involve unverified
anonymous tips and do not necessarily meet the threshold for prosecution.
Rothschild
Correspondence: Documents include emails where Epstein claimed to
"represent the Rothschilds" in communications with figures like Peter
Thiel. Other exchanges with Ariane de Rothschild show them discussing business
and algorithmic data processing.
Royal Connections:
The files confirmed Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway had several meetings
and correspondence with Epstein between 2011 and 2013, a connection for which
she has expressed deep regret.
Specific
Allegations: Some released documents describe graphic events, including a yacht
party where participants allegedly engaged in disturbing acts. While the files
include photographs of powerful individuals at parties, the DOJ has emphasized
that "it isn't a crime to party with Mr. Epstein" without evidence of
specific misconduct.
More ideas about Epstein’s life:
"Monstrous details of 'parties' involving 'the world's
elite' have been published.
Recently published files in the US criminal case against
Jeffrey Epstein, convicted of pimping and sex trafficking, have revealed new
details about the lives of world celebrities. Izvestia investigated what
happened at the "wild parties," as Elon Musk called them.
More documents have arrived
The documents published by the US Department of Justice have
exposed Jeffrey Epstein's connections with political leaders, members of royal
families, diplomats, and other representatives of the elite in various countries
around the world.
According to the transparency law, the released documents
include over 2,000 video recordings and 180,000 photographs. American
authorities have published the names of 43 victims of sexual abuse, more than
20 of whom were minors at the time the crimes were committed.
The 3 million various documents feature almost all
well-known world leaders and celebrities: former US presidents Bill Clinton and
George W. Bush, current head of state Donald Trump, French leader Emmanuel
Macron, Queen Elizabeth II's son, former British Prince Andrew
Mountbatten-Windsor, entrepreneurs Elon Musk and Bill Gates, actors Leonardo
DiCaprio, Meryl Streep, showman David Copperfield, and many others.
According to the documents, all of them were in some way
connected to the magnate Jeffrey Epstein, accused of human trafficking for
sexual exploitation and who committed suicide in prison in 2019.
The publications state that he had his own island, to which
famous people regularly flew. The way they spent their leisure time there has
shocked the world's media.
[The text ends abruptly here] According to the documents,
influential people engaged in sexual acts with minors at the parties. The
leaked archives also report the involvement of a number of politicians in rapes
and occult rituals.
The events were filmed to be used later for blackmail.
At the parties, according to the documents, influential
people engaged in sexual acts with minors. The leaked archives also report the
involvement of a number of politicians in rapes and satanic rituals.
One of the girls said that they were drugged and raped.
Among those who committed these acts are Epstein himself and former US
President Bill Clinton.
The documents also contain indirect evidence that the Disney
company may have also sent children to Epstein's island.
A serious scandal has been raging around Bill Gates for
several days. Initially, it was reported that Microsoft founder Bill Gates
allegedly had a sexually transmitted infection. He reportedly tried to hide
this ailment from his then-wife Melinda Gates.
Subsequently, the correspondence between Epstein and Gates
acquired new details. It turned out that in 2017 they discussed plans for
"modeling an epidemic." In particular, Gates described scenarios of
"outbreaks" and the expansion of medical data infrastructure, as well
as research in the field of neurotechnology that could be "useful for
national security."
The scandal also affected the mother of New York City Mayor
Zohran Mamdani, director Mira Nair. She actively communicated with Epstein's
accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, who recruited minors, and visited her mansion. As
a result, speculation about possible family ties began to appear on social
media. Epstein and the mayor of the "Big Apple."
So sweet and kind-hearted
Documents revealed email correspondence between Epstein and
banker Ariane de Rothschild about how Hitler lived in an orphanage funded by
three wealthy Jewish families, including the Gutmanns, Epsteins, and
Rothschilds. Ariane considered this information a "conspiracy theory"
and "pathetic," while her interlocutor replied that it was true.
In addition, the Rothschilds and Epstein had business
relations. Through his company Southern Trust Company Inc., the magnate signed
an agreement with the Rothschild group for $25 million. It provided for risk
analysis and algorithmic data processing services. This agreement was concluded
years after Epstein pleaded guilty to sex crimes in Florida in 2008.
French President Emmanuel Macron, according to the published
files, sought Epstein's help on management issues. And former Israeli Prime
Minister Ehud Barak, it turned out, repeatedly stayed at Epstein's New York
apartment.
Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway also turned out to be a
close friend of the magnate. She actively corresponded with him. Epstein and
the royal met in 2011. In one message, she said that he "stirred her
imagination." The princess called the businessman, who by that time had
already pleaded guilty to involving a minor in prostitution, "so
sweet" and "kind-hearted."
Subsequently, Mette-Marit said that she had acted rashly and
deeply regretted having any contact with Epstein. According to a representative
of the princess she "didn't realize quickly enough what kind of person he
was."
Meanwhile, on February 3, a trial begins in the kingdom
against Crown Princess Mette-Marit's son, Marius Borg Høiby, who is facing 32
charges, including four counts of rape.
Princess Sofia of Sweden and King Frederik of Denmark were
also linked to Epstein, attending his private events in New York.
Much remains classified.
The release of the documents has already had consequences
for some high-ranking individuals. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer
suggested that King Charles III's brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly
Prince Andrew, testify before the US Congress regarding his ties to Epstein.
The new files indicate that the king's brother was in
constant contact with Epstein for more than two years after he was found guilty
of sexual offenses against minors. The documents also contain photographs of
Andrew kneeling, bending over a woman lying on the floor and touching her
waist.
Former British Ambassador to the US Peter Mandelson left the
Labour Party after the publication revealed that Epstein had transferred
$25,000 three times to accounts linked to the diplomat.
The former head of the Slovak Foreign Ministry, ex-adviser
to Prime Minister Robert Fico, Miroslav Lajčák, also resigned after his name
surfaced in the documents.
Whether this publication of documents in the Epstein case is
the last remains difficult to say. According to US Deputy Attorney General Todd
Blanche, the current files "mark the end of a very comprehensive process
of identifying and verifying documents," signaling that the work is
complete for the US Department of Justice. Meanwhile, Democrats continue to
accuse the department of withholding too many documents – about 2.5 million out
of 6 million. According to Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna, "it raises
serious questions why they remain classified."”
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