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Huge cache of Epstein documents includes emails financier exchanged with wealthy and powerful

The Justice Department released over 3 million pages and thousands of media files revealing communications with prominent figures and details on Epstein's incarceration and death.

  • On Friday, the Justice Department disclosed more than 3 million pages and thousands of videos and photos under a congressional law; by Friday evening, more than 600,000 documents were published online.
  • Because Congress required disclosures, critics pressed for more files, with critics saying millions remain under wraps, despite the Justice Department's release.
  • Files show Epstein exchanged hundreds of texts with Steve Bannon about politics, travel, and a documentary, including a March 2019 request to use his plane and a message referencing `wakes up in the middle of the night sweating`.
  • Among the records are investigators' notes showing jail staffers used a decoy van while Epstein's body left unnoticed, and emails observing his final communication doesn't resemble a suicide note.
  • Associated Press reporters are reviewing the files, with some associates publicly distancing themselves, risking reputational fallout, according to critics.
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Not everything was reportedly released, and the victims were reportedly poorly protected. Furthermore, prominent figures are resurfacing.

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The U.S. Department of Justice has published more than three million pages concerning Jeffrey Epstein. They include email exchanges between Casey Wasserman and Ghislaine Maxwell, the accomplice of the sex offender.

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Three million new documents, published by the Department of Justice on the sixth (30), include hundreds of references to Trump, referring to a Brazilian who received money from Epstein and e-mail between the billionaire and a person called 'The Duke'.

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rtl.lu broke the news in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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