All About the Epstein Files

New York Times - WorldCenter-LeftEN 7 min read 100% complete by Katrin BennholdFebruary 3, 2026 at 11:06 PM

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Recently released "Epstein files" consist of millions of pages of documents accumulated by prosecutors since 2005, when Jeffrey Epstein was first investigated for abusing underage girls in Florida. The files stem from two criminal investigations between 2006 and 2019 and include financial records, personal communications, and media. While the documents don't fundamentally change the overall narrative, they provide more detail about individuals' relationships with Epstein. Many names have surfaced, including prominent figures from the U.S. and internationally, such as Prince Andrew, Peter Mandelson, and Ehud Barak. Some of the young women involved came from Eastern Europe and Russia. The files were released following a law passed by Congress and include information beyond sex trafficking, such as client financial documents.

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