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- 5 March 2026

After missing the deadline for the Epstein Transparency Act, the Department of Justice has released an additional 3M pages of Epstein’s emails and documents, many heavily redacted. They are also holding onto an additional 2.5M documents that will remain unreleased, supposedly to protect the victims.
The entire Epstein dataset is available for download from the Justice Department’s website, and eager researchers have already begun repackaging the material for easier consumption using AI tools.
In today’s piece, I used some of these AI tools to dig into this crime story at the center of everyone’s attention. Normally, I avoid topics that appear to distract from important issues, but the despicable acts of Epstein and his network have the potential to wake up millions of people.
For the first time, we are seeing how some elites conduct themselves behind closed doors—perceiving themselves as superhuman while treating their victims as property.
Blinded by his delusions, Epstein and his associates operated brazenly in the open, discussing trafficking their victims and potentially even topics like cannibalism through Gmail and Yahoo.
These platforms demand to scan the world’s photos and emails “for the children,” but they remain incredibly silent after facilitating child abuse.
Where the Emails Came From
The FBI and DOJ subpoenaed both Gmail and Yahoo—the two services Epstein used and pulled all of the emails from his accounts. According to Peter Wyatt of the PDF Association, the raw email data were extracted, converted to PDF, and then redacted before being released.
Because Epstein relied on Gmail, the archive contains attachments of child abuse images, explicit videos, and links to torture material that were sent through Google’s platform.
How Epstein Operated
Epstein himself never cultivated a personal social media profile. Instead, friends and associates would forward him posts—often pictures of women or gossip—via email or messaging services.
An associate from France was shown in the files sending screenshots of Instagram models to Epstein.
Read More: What Epstein’s Emails Reveal About Privacy and Power


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