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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One bigly unindicted co-conspirator and other bunches of them, including some in Epstein files now
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Epstein Files Mention 10 Possible “Co-Conspirators”
Days after the December 19 deadline for the release of all files related to the late serial sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and under enormous pressure, the Justice Department released more than 11,000 files Tuesday, totaling nearly 30,000 pages of documents. This includes emails sent between FBI personnel back in 2019 mentioning 10 possible “co-conspirators” of Epstein. One is described as a “wealthy business man in Ohio.” The emails also detail t…
"What are they hiding?": Epstein files reveal "10 co-conspirators" investigated by DOJ, FBI
Newly released Epstein files reveal that both the Department of Justice and the FBI investigated “10 conspirators” linked with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during the first Trump administration, with lawmakers demanding answers. Emails from 2019 show that the FBI tried to contact 10 individuals it called “co-conspirators” to Epstein’s crimes, as reported by the New York Times. The specific email requesting contact be made with them was sent out …
Co-Conspirators To Mentions Of Trump, What Latest Jeffrey Epstein Files Say
The latest Jeffrey Epstein documents reveal that investigators were exploring charges against those beyond Epstein and his former partner, Ghislaine Maxwell. Emails from July 2019 mention "10 co-conspirators."
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