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Latest Epstein release details government's investigation into possible co-conspirators

The Trump administration's first-term DOJ investigated 10 alleged Epstein co-conspirators across multiple states but declined to prosecute any, with partial subpoenas served, emails show.

  • Files released this week reveal the Department of Justice under President Donald Trump's first term declined prosecution of 10 alleged co-conspirators tied to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
  • A 2019 email titled "Epstein update" shows prosecutors pursued a second prosecution attempt with bail filings due Thursday and a hearing Monday, while a prosecutor sought `an update on the 10 co-conspirators by COB today`.
  • Internal notes show targets were located and served grand-jury subpoenas across Florida, Boston, New York City and Connecticut, with a follow-up email requesting a breakdown of those served.
  • Internal correspondence names an Ohio businessman among persons of interest, with 4 outstanding targets—one in Ohio and 3 `out of pocket`—despite attempted service, Sean noted.
  • On Tuesday attorney Aaron Parnas flagged the revelation as highly significant, prompting public scrutiny, and the 1-800-CALL-FBI tip line received approximately 45 calls after the records were released.
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Spectrum Local News broke the news in United States on Tuesday, December 23, 2025.
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