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Negli archivi più controversi degli ultimi decenni si nascondono verità scomode, omissioni e nomi eccellenti. Questo documentario di LA7 entra nel cuore degli “Epstein Files”, oltre tre milioni di documenti resi disponibili dal Dipartimento di Giustizia degli Stati Uniti, che gettano nuova luce sul sistema di relazioni, protezioni e silenzi costruito attorno a Jeffrey Epstein.

Dall’isola privata di Little Saint James, teatro di incontri riservati e presunti abusi, fino ai corridoi del potere di Washington e alle élite internazionali, l’inchiesta ricostruisce i meccanismi di reclutamento, le coperture e i tentativi di insabbiamento. Un’attenzione particolare è dedicata alle accuse di rallentamenti, omissioni e possibili tentativi di nascondere parti dei fascicoli.

Chi compare davvero nei file? Quali relazioni emergono dalle agende, dai registri di volo e dalle comunicazioni sequestrate? Tra figure dell’alta finanza, esponenti politici, accademici e celebrità, il documentario analizza i nomi presenti nei dossier, per fare chiarezza su responsabilità accertate e ombre ancora aperte.
Un viaggio tra documenti, testimonianze e atti giudiziari per comprendere non solo il caso Epstein, ma anche le falle di un sistema che per anni ha permesso che tutto questo accadesse nell’ombra.

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00:00Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein?
00:03These are the files that the FBI has removed.
00:13She may have left this earth, but her soul is still here.
00:20In those files, there's highly disturbing allegations of Donald Trump kidnapping children.
00:38Do you think you're the devil himself?
00:40No, but I do have a good mirror.
00:46Who are they protecting?
01:00The death of Jeffrey Epstein
01:22Jeffrey Epstein's death, which occurred in 2019 in a maximum security cell in Manhattan,
01:27seemed to have sealed the secrets of the New York financial world forever.
01:31But that death, which occurred under mysterious circumstances,
01:35which still today fuel doubts and shadows,
01:38it did not put an end to one of the darkest pages in recent history.
01:41For years, thousands of court documents, emails, videos and direct testimonies
01:46they remained protected by judicial secrecy.
01:49An immense archive, which remained sealed in the rooms of the American Department of Justice.
01:54But everything changed a few weeks ago.
01:57In an unprecedented operation, the Epstein files have been released,
02:01over 3.5 million documents now accessible to all,
02:05uncovering a web of disturbing intrigue.
02:22Ok, so now I'm walking towards the lily pond.
02:30I'm here on the beach by myself.
02:36This is my swimming pool.
02:40No one's allowed to dock here.
02:43My beach.
02:53The luncheon place.
03:01The nursery.
03:06We'll take you inside the Epstein system, through previously unseen documents and never-before-seen videos.
03:12The island, the powerful, the richest men in the world, and the sophisticated blackmail systems designed to control them.
03:20We begin our story on Little St. James, Jeffrey Epstein's island.
03:25In the heart of the Caribbean Sea, halfway between Puerto Rico and Barbados,
03:30the archipelago of the United States Virgin Islands arises.
03:35This is where Jeffrey Epstein built his kingdom.
03:47In 1998, the financier bought the island of Little St. James for 8 million dollars.
03:53In 2016, it doubled its size, also buying the adjacent island, Great St. James.
03:58His goal is clear.
04:00A private empire, totally shielded from prying eyes.
04:12Arriving on the island is like entering a military base.
04:16Guests land on Epstein's private jet in St. Thomas.
04:20From there the transfer is immediate.
04:22Either by helicopter, or by sea, starting from Red Hook, the last stretch of inhabited land.
04:37Anyone who tries to approach without permission is intercepted by armed security.
04:42For locals, that paradise has become hell.
04:45Renamed with the name that leaves no room for doubt.
04:48The island of pedophiles.
04:57Kilo of living.
05:00Kilo ofー
05:24The island is transformed into a closed system,
05:27a place where abuse can happen away from sight and rules.
05:31The legal context also makes this possible.
05:34The U.S. Virgin Islands is an unincorporated territory of the United States,
05:39where the Constitution does not apply fully, but only its fundamental principles apply.
05:45It is in this institutional limbo that Jeffrey Epstein built his fiefdom.
05:49While in New York it is classified as a high-risk predator,
05:53Here it is recorded at the lowest level, with almost non-existent controls.
05:58A CNN investigation also reveals direct ties between Epstein and the territory's governor,
06:03Albert Bryan Jr.
06:05Months before his arrest in 2019, Epstein was under investigation for unauthorized construction work on one of his islands.
06:12Authorities are halting construction work.
06:14He fears sanctions.
06:16And then it moves.
06:18Contact the governor directly.
06:20A clear message emerges from the Justice Department documents.
06:24We'll help you.
06:26In April 2019 he asked for a meeting with Albert Bryan.
06:29The answer comes immediately.
06:31For you absolutely.
06:32Shortly after, the governor reports having spoken with the head of land use planning,
06:38Jean-Pierre Uriol, referred to in the messages as JP, and writes
06:42I asked him to stop everything until he and the lawyer spoke to me.
06:47Epstein insists.
06:48Too rigid rules and negative press, he says, risk driving away investment.
06:53Projects could move elsewhere, for example to Puerto Rico.
06:57When he complains about being attacked in the press, the response is even more explicit.
07:02The governor says he asked the official to step aside.
07:05And he adds, I asked him to step aside and grant all previous requests for permission.
07:11The messages tell a story of relationships and pressures.
07:14A use of wealth, power and economic pressure,
07:18to guide the decisions of local institutions.
07:22On that island Epstein doesn't just build buildings.
07:25Builds influence.
07:28The residential complex is built around the main residence.
07:33A monumental villa that dominated the highest point of the island.
07:37The buildings hid cameras and microphones hidden behind mirrors
07:41and in the furnishings, designed to constantly monitor guests.
07:47Around the central body there are several outbuildings,
07:51connected to the villa by a network of patios and the main swimming pool,
07:55which acted as a hinge between the residence and the areas reserved for guests.
08:22The property benefited from a network of underground tunnels.
08:26Although there is no complete mapping,
08:29architectural evidence confirms the presence of large underground spaces,
08:33with entrances that seem to delve into the bowels of the island.
08:41Dominating the island is the most controversial and mysterious building, the Temple.
08:51A cubic monolith, with blue striped walls and painted windows,
08:55which over the years has been at the center of the darkest theories
08:59regarding the violence and abuse of the New York financier.
09:03Why was such a temple built?
09:06And what was really happening inside it?
09:15Even though Epstein had officially registered it as a musical pavilion,
09:20analysis of its structure reveals anomalies.
09:27Inside, documents and photos testify to the presence of a piano,
09:31a library and a singular painting of Epstein, together with Pope John Paul II.
09:40One of the technical aspects of the structure is particularly disturbing.
09:45The central room is a wood-lined resonance chamber,
09:50designed to absorb every sound vibration,
09:52or an acoustic void where soundproof walls ensured absolute silence towards the outside.
10:01It is precisely this unusual aesthetic that has sparked a wave of conspiracy theories,
10:06never confirmed, which connect the island to archaic cults.
10:12This is a detail that has sparked a wave of theories on social media.
10:17For many users, the owl would be a reference to Moloch,
10:21ancient Canaanite deity associated with sacrificial rituals.
10:27One of the many suggestions that remain suspended in the realm of hypotheses.
10:34Released files reveal an instruction manual for Jeffrey Epstein's island domestic staff.
10:41The golden rule was invisibility.
10:44Remember, you see nothing, you hear nothing, you say nothing.
10:48In the master bedroom preparation checklist,
10:52between cleaning and changing the sheets,
10:55a disturbing detail emerges.
10:56The obligation to have a gun found in the bedside table drawer.
11:00What appeared to be a luxury protocol
11:03the facts were an operating code of a system of abuse,
11:06designed to be flawless, violent and above all secret.
11:14Among the most disturbing rooms of the villa,
11:16emerged from documents contained in the Epstein files,
11:19one continues to raise distressing questions.
11:22The so-called dentist's room.
11:26An enigmatic space, where ambiguous masks hang on the walls
11:29they evoke deeply disturbing atmospheres.
11:33But there is one detail that makes the picture even darker.
11:38Within the 3 million files,
11:40the word dentist appears more than 1800 times.
11:44A disproportionate number,
11:46which prompted analysts to hypothesize the use of a encrypted language.
11:50Some of these communications have come to the fore
11:53not only for their frequency,
11:55but for the way in which the term is inserted in apparently unrelated contexts
12:00or for the huge flow of money that accompanies it.
12:03The emails trace a path that connects the term dentist
12:07to large payments and suspicious logistics.
12:12One of the protagonists of these emails is Jean-Luc Brunel,
12:15French modeling agent,
12:17identified in 2026 files as an Epstein co-conspirator.
12:22He would have used his agencies to attract girls,
12:25some as young as 12 years old.
12:28With false promises of career,
12:30to then traffic them into the network managed by the financier.
12:33Just like Epstein,
12:35Brunel was also found hanged in his cell.
12:39Brunel wrote
12:41«I will arrive in Paris on the third night.
12:44I'll be busy at the dentist's on the fourth.
12:46Ready right after."
12:48In another email concerning a Russian girl we read:
12:51«The dentist asks to be paid 50% upfront.
12:55Moreover, his apartment costs 80,000 rubles a month."
12:59Many communications testify to suspicious payments
13:03ordered by Epstein to his collaborators.
13:05Often paid with your personal credit card,
13:09for figures ranging from 4,000
13:11to over $20,000 for a single service.
13:14The term even appears in emails
13:17regarding the luring of potential new victims.
13:21«Dear Jeffrey, are you in New York?
13:23I have a great candidate for you.
13:25Did you find a dental office?
13:28This obsessive recurrence suggests that the dentist
13:31it could be an operational signal rather than a medical need.
13:35We don't know for sure what was behind this word,
13:39but in the Epstein files an encrypted vocabulary emerges
13:43used to coordinate, under apparently innocuous messages,
13:47the movement of human lives between New York, Paris and the Caribbean.
13:53After the release of the Epstein files brought the case back into the spotlight,
13:57morbid curiosity has driven some American influencers and YouTubers
14:01to sneak into the island.
14:43«I went out last night!»
14:44«Let's go to the island!»
14:45“Yeah, I see the island.”
14:47«Jesus Christ.»
14:48«The closer I got to the island,
14:49my drone randomly started losing connection.»
14:52«I'm losing signal.
14:53I lose signal every time I get towards the island.
14:55This is crazy.»
14:57«There's the temple!»
14:58«Almost like it's inviting us to enter.»
15:00Okay, we have another, no trespassing sign right there, no trespassing sign right there.
15:05The temple is behind me, there is no temple.
15:10There is the orgy, there is the temple.
15:13He already fucked me up the hill, let's go see if we can understand.
15:18See you next time, there's no time.
15:20I don't want to be purpose, I don't want to be purpose.
15:22Yes, anyway, undetected.
15:30See you next time, let's go get to the temple.
15:33We made it to the temple, undetected thus far.
15:36This is the temple where crazy stuff went down.
15:38Look at this, look at this.
15:39Blocked off by steel, blocked off by wood.
15:42Pasha, over there.
15:44Come on, Tyler.
15:45God, if you're alive, protect me.
15:47Came through there, weaved my way all the way up to here.
15:51Look at this.
15:52There's a giant cliff here, by the way.
15:54Giant cliff, and then everything's boarded off.
15:57The entire place looks to be repainted.
15:58It used to be blue and yellow.
15:59A ladder right here, almost as if they just repainted the place.
16:02This is literally pure white now.
16:03Oh my God.
16:06I don't know who this is.
16:12I'm running.
16:15I'm running.
16:18Mr. Speaker, the President of the United States.
16:46My name is Amanda Roberts and I'm the sister-in-law of Virginia Roberts.
16:51At that very moment, dozens of files were removed from the Epsteins' public database.
16:56file, maintained by the Department of Justice.
17:00Among the missing documents are three FBI reports containing direct allegations of violence.
17:06and sexual assault against Donald Trump.
17:09And we refuse to remain silent about Donald Trump's hiding about the truth of his own individual investigation.
17:18These are the files that the FBI has removed from their public Department of Justice database.
17:28The yellow files here are the files that President Trump is hiding.
17:33The yellow files here are investigations with a woman who was abused as a minor and who alleged that Donald
17:39Trump was her abuser.
17:40These are the files that they are hiding among many millions of more.
17:46Why are Republicans so interested in Bill Hillary Clinton?
17:51It's because they're trying to distract from the fact that Donald Trump is in the Epstein files
17:56thousands and thousands of times.
17:59In those files, there's highly disturbing allegations of Donald Trump kidnapping children,
18:06of Donald Trump threatening to kill children.
18:09Before analyzing the content of these removed testimonials,
18:12it is necessary to reconstruct the documented link between Trump and Epstein.
18:16It's no secret that the two have known each other for a long time.
18:19The images and videos of the two together tell the story.
18:23Trump himself spoke about his relationship with the financier,
18:26interrupted according to his version, due to an intolerable rudeness by Epstein,
18:30happened in Maralago.
18:32Yeah, he took people.
18:33And because he took people, I said, don't do it anymore.
18:36You know, they work for me.
18:37And he took, beyond that, he took some others.
18:41And once he did that, that was the end to him.
18:44I didn't like, when they steal people, I don't like it.
18:47Anyway, Mr. President, Epstein has a certain reputation, obviously.
18:51Just curious, were some of the workers that were taken from you,
18:55were some of them young women?
18:57Were some of them?
18:58Were some of them young women?
19:00Well, I don't want to say, but everyone knows the people that were taken.
19:05And it was the concept of taking people that work for me is bad.
19:11But that story has been pretty well out there.
19:14And the answer is yes, they were.
19:16Yes, they were.
19:17Yeah.
19:17What did they do?
19:18In the spa.
19:19In the jobs.
19:19In the spa.
19:20Yeah.
19:20People who work in the spa.
19:21I have a great spa.
19:22One of the best spas in the world at Maralago.
19:25And people were taken out of the spa.
19:27Hired by him.
19:28In other words, gone.
19:32And other people would come and complain, this guy is taking people from the spa.
19:36I didn't know that.
19:37And then when I heard about it, I told him, I said, listen, we don't want you taking ours
19:42people, whether it was spa or not spa.
19:44I don't want him taking people.
19:46And he was fine.
19:48And then not too long after that, he did it again.
19:51And I said, out of here.
19:53Mr. President, did one of those stolen, you know, persons, does that include Virginia
19:59Jeffrey?
20:01Uh, I don't know.
20:03I think she worked at the spa.
20:06I think so.
20:07I think that was one of the people.
20:08Yeah.
20:09He stole her.
20:11And by the way, she had no complaints about us, as you know.
20:14None whatsoever.
20:16My name is Amanda Roberts, and I am the sister-in-law of Virginia Roberts Schifre.
20:23I stand here for my sister and for every survivor around the world who has been forced into silence.
20:31Today, the president will speak about his agenda.
20:35He may say it's time to move on from this Epstein thing.
20:41Mr. President, today we are saying we will not move on, and the world is not moving on.
20:49I'll end with Virginia's words.
20:52I look forward to the days when money and power don't stop the truth from coming out,
20:57and the righteous prevail.
21:00Well, sissy, today is the beginning of that day.
21:09Hey, everyone.
21:10My name is Sky Roberts, and I am the brother of Virginia Roberts Schifre.
21:16Today, we are here proudly representing our sister, Virginia Roberts Schifre.
21:19Because Virginia's story is the story so many survivors know too well.
21:25A mountain of obstacles that seem impossible to climb.
21:29Pain so deep, it doesn't fit into words.
21:35But I am here to say proudly and with absolute conviction that what Virginia did for this world will not
21:43be in vain.
21:49She may have left this earth, but her soul is still here.
21:59Virginia Schifre was one of the first women to denounce Epstein,
22:02and one of the most powerful voices among the survivors.
22:06It was she who challenged the highest levels of power,
22:08leading to the withdrawal of Prince Andrew's royal titles.
22:12Virginia took her own life in April 2025,
22:15but his memory lives on in the proposed Virginia Law
22:19against the statute of limitations on sexual crimes.
22:21So, I'm an Epstein survivor from 2004-2005.
22:26I was 17 years old when I met Jeffrey Epstein.
22:29Back then, I was a teenager, but I was really a child.
22:32I was looking for an adult to help protect me from what felt like monsters,
22:37only to find that the monster was him all along.
22:42As we prepare to await the State of the Union,
22:45survivors and this country have so many questions that need to be answered.
22:50The first one is, where are the rest of the files?
22:54The truth must come out.
23:00Why are there no investigations when there are plenty of people in these files to investigate?
23:06Have we read them?
23:07Why is the FBI director out there partying like a college kid
23:11when he should be investigating the vast criminal enterprise?
23:16There are a few things that really need to be done immediately.
23:20First is the release of all of the files, which we know.
23:23Next is to hold accountable those who continuously exploit.
23:27And the third is to pass Virginia's bill.
23:30We need to pass Virginia's bill because justice should never, ever expire.
23:36Release the damn files.
23:52It's just very strange for a lot of people that the list of clients that went to the island
23:58has not been made public.
24:01Yeah, it's very interesting, isn't it?
24:04Probably will be, by the way.
24:06So if you were able to, you'll be...
24:08Yeah, I'd certainly take a look at it.
24:10But yeah, I'd be inclined to do the Epstein.
24:11I'd have no problem with it.
24:13The publication of the 3 million files was not in fact a spontaneous concession
24:17of the administration, but the effect of the Epstein File Transparency Act, a forced bipartisan law
24:25by the so-called Republican rebels Thomas Massie and Marjorie Taylor Greene, tired of the constant
24:31postponements, a challenge to which Trump responded by hitting his own allies hard.
24:35Perhaps the worst Republican congressman in our history, you know, stupid person, named Massie.
24:44Marjorie Trader Greene.
24:46I don't think her life is in danger.
24:48I don't think...
24:49Frankly, I don't think anyone cares about her.
24:52This moron, no matter what it is, this guy named Thomas Massie, there's something wrong with him.
25:00President Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act into law on November 19th, 2025,
25:09directing the Department of Justice to produce all documents, files, records, videos, and
25:15images related to the investigations and prosecutions of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
25:22Today we are producing more than 3 million pages, including more than 2,000 videos and
25:29180,000 images.
25:32In total, that means that the Department produced approximately 3.5 million pages in compliance
25:37with the Act.
25:38Although the Epstein Files Transparency Act of 2025 mandated full release,
25:44The released files have heavy deletions.
25:47Following the release of the Epstein files, several MPs, including Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna,
25:53They were granted access to unredacted versions of the documents in a private reading room.
25:59of the Department of Justice.
26:00But what I saw that bothered me were the names of at least six men that have been redacted
26:06that are likely incriminated by their inclusion in these files.
26:12Mr. Speaker, yesterday, Congressman Massie and I went to the Department of Justice to
26:17read the unredacted Epstein files.
26:20We spent about two hours there, and we learned that 70 to 80 percent of the files are still
26:27redacted. In fact, there were six wealthy, powerful men that the DOJ hid for no apparent
26:37reason. A fundamental question. Who are they protecting?
26:41One of the most cited cases is that of Leslie Wexner, who in some internal versions of the
26:46cards was described by the FBI as a possible co-conspirator.
27:06Once the initial censorship was lifted, prominent names emerged. Ahmed Bin Sulayem, CEO
27:13of a Dubai-based giant and retail billionaire Les Wexner. The founder himself
27:20of Al Brands, the company that owned brands such as Victoria's Secret, in light of the revelations
27:26of the deputies Canna and Messi, was called to testify before the oversight commission
27:31of the room.
27:32Can the witness please state his name and spell his last name for the record?
27:37Leslie L-E-S-L-I-E-H-W-E-X-N-E-R.
27:43Thank you.
27:44So, back on the record, I've got just a few sort of individual clean-up questions about
27:55things we've talked about earlier. I'll just move through them chronologically, going all
28:01the way back to when you first hired Mr. Epstein. If you could just articulate what you remember
28:07about what you thought you were getting from him. You described what he ended up doing
28:12for you, but what did you understand yourself to be hiring him for at the time?
28:30Is it, Mr. Wexner, is it your testimony here today that Mr. Epstein's wealth came from
28:44not only yourself, but also this extensive network of clients that also were wealthier, otherwise
28:56influential individuals?
28:58Good question. Absolutely. I think I'm giving you a long answer, but to understand in context,
29:07because if I just say yes or no, you won't understand it. And I just, I really want this
29:13whole group to understand it. And I never would have guessed I was being connected. Never, ever.
29:24The death was so subtle. Yes, I know.
29:28Answer the question? Okay.
29:50While in the rest of the world leading figures in politics, business and
29:55Royal families are rocked by revelations about their ties to Epstein, in the United States
30:01United, at least for now, impunity seems to prevail.
30:06When Attorney General Pam Bondi appeared before the House Judiciary Committee two weeks ago,
30:13the world saw her turn her back on the survivors rather than apologize for the pain that her
30:20Department of Justice has caused them. Today, the world will see Donald Trump have to face these
30:27survivors right there in the House gallery, an answer for why ambassadors and princes have been
30:33arrested in other countries. But here in America, not a single investigation has been announced
30:40into the pedophiles and the predators of Epstein's horrific sex trafficking ring.
30:45When will we see justice? I'll tell you what I've not seen. I've not seen any arrests from the
30:53revelations in the Epstein files. Over three million documents describing horrible things,
30:59describing unspeakable things. Over two dozen people have resigned, CEOs, members of government,
31:06worldwide. But I haven't seen any arrests or investigations here in the United States from
31:12this Department of Justice. Former Prince Andrew is being investigated and prosecuted in Britain.
31:18In Norway, they are investigating and prosecuting a former prime minister. In France, they are investigating
31:24and prosecuting government officials and business leaders, but nothing here in the United States of
31:31America. And Leslie Wexner, why is he not being investigated? Why did the FBI list him as a
31:39co-conspirator in their own documents in a child sex trafficking case and then tell him, according to him,
31:47that they had no questions for him? Why is that? We need justice. We want the Department of Justice to
31:55get
31:56to work. And that's what they need to do now. We now have concrete evidence of disgusting crime
32:02revealed in the Epstein files. So I have just so I really have just one question for you.
32:08How many of Epstein's co-conspirators have you indicted? How many perpetrators are you even investigating?
32:15First, you showed it. I find it. How many have you predicted? Excuse me. I'm going to answer the
32:21question. Answer my question. No, I'm going to answer the question the way I want to answer the question.
32:26No, you're going to answer the question the way I asked it. How many have you predicted?
32:28Chairman Jordan, I'm not going to get in the gutter with these people, but I'm going to answer the
32:32question. How many have you predicted? You all should be apologizing. You sit here and you attack the
32:38president and I am not going to have it. I'm not going to put up with it. He is the
32:42most transparent
32:43president in the nation's history. The answer to my question. How many of Epstein's co-conspirators
32:50have you indicted is zero.
32:52You're out.
32:52The attempted cover-up has recently been criticised even by the media.
32:57closer to the president and the MAGA universe.
33:00I can't think of anybody I'm more disgusted by right now in our government than Kash Patel
33:05and Pam Bondi for their gross misrepresentation of what this is and their blatant moving of
33:12goalposts on the way here. Now that we've seen these files, now that we've read these
33:16documents, go back and rewatch what Pam Bondi said.
33:19Our memo on Epstein clearly points out that there was no client list.
33:24What Kash Patel said.
33:25There is no credible information. It is not. If there were, I would bring the case yesterday
33:30that he trafficked to other individuals.
33:33What Dan Bongino said.
33:34He killed himself. Again, you want me to... I've seen the whole file.
33:38There's no evidence that he trafficked girls to anyone. There's no evidence that he worked
33:42with anyone in any big conspiracy. It's mind blowing.
33:44Guarding the archive today is Kash Patel, the new director of the FBI and a staunch MAGA supporter.
33:50Patel is accused of handling files to protect the president.
33:54Director, the first time you saw Donald Trump's name was in the Epstein files.
33:59Did you close the files or keep reading?
34:01I have reviewed, not the entirety of the files, so...
34:05You haven't reviewed all of the Epstein files?
34:07Personally, no.
34:08You're the director of the FBI. This is the largest sex trafficking case the FBI has ever been apart of
34:14of.
34:14Buck stops at the top, and your testimony today is you have not reviewed all of the files.
34:19You said you don't know the number of times Trump's name appears in the files,
34:22so it could at least be a thousand times. Is that right?
34:26The number is a total misleading factor.
34:29We have not released anyone's name in the Epstein files that has not been credible.
34:35Director, could it at least be a thousand times?
34:37We have released every piece of legally permissible information.
34:40Okay, so...
34:41You can characterize the numbers however you want it.
34:42You claim in my time, Director.
34:44It sounds like if you don't know the number, it could at least be a thousand times.
34:48It's not. It's not.
34:49Is it at least 500 times?
34:51No.
34:51Is it at least a hundred times?
34:52No.
34:53So what's the number?
34:54I don't know the number, but it's not that.
34:55Do you think it might be your job to know the number?
34:57My job is to provide for the safety and security of this country and go back to the state of
35:02California
35:03who's receiving the biggest surge in FBI resources through my redeployment
35:06because the cities of Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco need it.
35:10Reclaiming my time, Director.
35:10Remembering your oath to tell the truth, did you ever tell Donald Trump his name is in the files?
35:16I have never spoken to President Trump about the Epstein files.
35:20Did you ever tell the Attorney General that Donald Trump's name is in the Epstein files?
35:25The Attorney General and I have had numerous discussions about the entirety of the Epstein files
35:29and the reviews conducted by our team.
35:31Did you tell the Attorney General that Donald Trump's name is in the Epstein files?
35:34And we have released where President Trump's name is in the Attorney's files.
35:36It's a simple question.
35:37Did you tell the Attorney General that the President's name is in the Epstein files?
35:40During many conversations that the Attorney General and I have had on the matter of Epstein,
35:45we have reviewed.
35:46The question is simple.
35:47The question is simple.
35:48Who can be?
35:49Did you tell the Attorney General that Donald Trump's name is in the Epstein files?
35:54Yes or no?
35:55Why don't you try spelling it out?
35:56Yes or no, Director.
35:57Use the alphabet.
35:58Yes or no?
35:59No?
35:59A, B, C, D, E, F?
36:01Don't want to do it?
36:02It sounds like you don't want to tell us.
36:03Did you tell the Attorney General that Donald Trump's name was in the Epstein files?
36:06Why don't you try serving your constituency by focusing on reducing violent crime in this country
36:11and the number of pedophiles that are legally covered in your sanctuary cities in California?
36:17Director, reclaim my time.
36:17I'll work with you on that.
36:18Do you want to work with us on that?
36:20Director, reclaim my time.
36:20I belong to the gentleman from California.
36:22Did you tell the Attorney General that Donald Trump's name is in the Epstein files?
36:25The question has been asked and answered.
36:27You've not answered it and we will take your evasiveness as a consciousness of guilt.
36:31However, Patel, a few months before the nomination, asked for absolute transparency.
36:39Director Patel, before you join the FBI, you railed against it for covering up Jeffrey Epstein's
36:44human trafficking ring.
36:45Let me refresh your memory with this clip.
36:48It has Epstein's list.
36:49They're sitting on it.
36:51That doesn't seem like something you should do.
36:52You're protecting the world's foremost predator.
36:55That seems like an evil thing to do, regardless of who may be embarrassed in the release of that list.
36:59Why is the FBI protecting the greatest pederist, the largest scale pederist in human history?
37:06Simple, because of who's on that list.
37:08So you finished that December 2023 interview with a challenge to the FBI and harsh words
37:13for Republicans in Congress for not getting the Epstein files out to the public.
37:19You can see this clip.
37:21...boy pants and let us know who the pedophiles are.
37:24Put on your big boy pants and let us know who the pedophiles are, you said.
37:29You emphasize that the president and FBI director each had complete authority to release Epstein's
37:35client list.
37:36You said Epstein's black book is under the quote, direct control of the director of the FBI.
37:41Look at this clip.
37:42This is way off topic.
37:44But who has Jeffrey Epstein's-
37:47Black book?
37:48Black book.
37:48FBI.
37:49But who?
37:51That is, I mean there's-
37:54Oh, that's under direct control of the director of the FBI.
37:57All right.
37:58So you were worn in as director more than 200 days ago.
38:01Now the black book is under your direct control.
38:04So why you haven't released the names of Epstein's co-conspirators in the rape and sex trafficking
38:09of young women and girls?
38:11We have released more material than anyone else before.
38:14The Biden administration, Obama administration had the exact opportunities to release this
38:18material and they never did.
38:19And if you are selling the men and women of the FBI-
38:21Why do you change your position?
38:23Hang on, you said we're not going after child predators.
38:25Fifteen hundred child predators arrested this year.
38:28Thirty-five percent increase.
38:29Forty-seven hundred child victims now.
38:31Mr. Chairman, I'm going to reclaim my time if you could instruct the witness.
38:33What is the reason for such irritation?
38:36What's really hidden in the files?
38:38How many times is the president nominated?
38:40And above all, is there any evidence of involvement in the abuse system?
38:44Former Prince Andrew, Donald Trump attended various parties with Jeffrey Epstein.
38:50I want to know, were there any underage girls at that party or at any party that Trump attended
38:57with Jeffrey Epstein?
38:58This is so ridiculous.
39:00And that they are trying to deflect from all the great things Donald Trump has done.
39:08There is no evidence that Donald Trump has committed a crime.
39:11Everyone knows that.
39:12This has been the most transparent presidency.
39:15He's the one that asked that those files be released.
39:17I'm going to reclaim my time.
39:19I got your answer.
39:20You said there's no evidence.
39:21Mr. Chairman, please stop the clock.
39:23Please stop the clock.
39:23Please stop the clock.
39:25This is time.
39:25This is time.
39:26I'd like to reclaim my time.
39:27Time belongs to the gentleman from California.
39:29Okay.
39:29I'm going to put up another document from a witness who called the FBI's National Threat Operations
39:37Center because I believe you just lied under oath.
39:40There is ample evidence in the Epstein file.
39:42Don't you ever accuse me of a crime.
39:45I believe you just lied under oath.
39:46And this is all on videotape.
39:48You said there's no evidence of a crime.
39:50I'm showing you.
39:51Here is a witness statement who called into the FBI's Threat Operations Center.
39:56He drove Donald Trump around in a limo.
39:59He overheard what Donald Trump said to Jeffrey on his cell phone.
40:02He was so angry he was going to stop a limo and hurt Donald Trump.
40:06And he met a girl who said she was kidnapped by Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.
40:11She later had her head blown off.
40:13And the officers at the scene said that they could not have been suicide.
40:17No one, no one at the Department of Justice interviewed this witness.
40:24You need to interview this witness immediately.
40:28Epstein should rot in hell.
40:30So should the man who patronize his operation.
40:33And as we say here today, there are over 1000 sex trafficking victims.
40:38And you have not held a single man accountable.
40:42Shame on you.
40:43If you had any decency, you would sign right after this hearing concludes.
40:47The gentleman has expired.
40:51Mr President, why wait for Congress to release the Epstein files? Why not just do it now?
40:55Well, it's not the question that I mind, it's your attitude.
41:00I think you are a terrible reporter.
41:02You're all psyched.
41:03Somebody psyched you over at ABC.
41:05They're going to psych it.
41:07You're a terrible person and a terrible reporter.
41:10Mr President, what did Jeffrey Epstein mean in his emails that you said you knew about the girls?
41:16I know nothing about that.
41:18They would have announced that a long time ago.
41:20Quiet, quiet.
41:22What would you say to the survivors?
41:24You are the worst reporter.
41:26No one to see.
41:27CNN has no ratings because of people like you.
41:30You know, she's a young woman.
41:31I don't think I've ever seen you smile.
41:33I've known you for 10 years.
41:35I don't think I've ever seen a slimy face.
41:37Do you know why you're not smiling?
41:40Because you know you're not telling the truth.
41:42And you're a very dishonest organization.
41:45And they should be ashamed of me.
41:48Who are the most cited powerful figures in the files released by the Department of Justice?
41:53Among the most sensational revelations of the January 2026 release is the name of Elon Musk.
41:59Although the Tesla and SpaceX boss has always denied any links with Epstein,
42:04His name appears in the files more than a thousand times.
42:08A number that clashes with years of categorical denials.
42:12On his social network X wrote.
42:15I have never been to any of Epstein's parties.
42:18And again.
42:19Epstein tried to convince me to go to his island and I refused.
42:24But the files reveal email exchanges between 2019 and 2014.
42:28In November 2012, Musk wrote directly to Epstein.
42:32Which day or night will have the wildest party on your island?
42:36On Christmas Day of the same year he doubled down.
42:40I want to go to the party in San Bar or somewhere and let loose.
42:43A quiet island experience is the opposite of what I'm looking for.
42:47And then there's the exchange about a party in New York.
42:50Epstein invites him by speaking generically about UN diplomats.
42:54Musk responds.
42:56I manage the design for two complex companies.
42:58SpaceX is about to launch the most advanced rocket in history.
43:02Flying to New York to see UN diplomats without doing anything
43:05It would be an unwise use of my time.
43:07Epstein's response is brutal.
43:10Do you think I'm stupid?
43:11I am joking.
43:13There is no one over 25.
43:15And they're all very cute.
43:19Bill Gates also features prominently in declassified documents.
43:23With a total of 2618 citations.
43:27The documents trace numerous meetings
43:29occurred after Epstein's first conviction.
43:32But it's a specific episode
43:34linked to the private life of the founder of Microsoft
43:36to emerge forcefully from the files.
43:39According to the minutes, Gates would have asked for Epstein's intermediation
43:43to secretly manage the consequences of an extramarital affair.
43:48The documents report a request for antibiotics to treat a venereal disease.
43:53Drugs that Gates then allegedly gave to his wife Melinda without her knowledge
43:58to prevent her from discovering the infection.
44:01You beg me to delete the emails about your STD.
44:05Your request to provide you with antibiotics to secretly give to Melinda
44:08and the description of your penis.
44:10A circumstance that is confirmed by the statements of Melinda Gates herself
44:15who has publicly indicated that the link between her husband and Epstein
44:19It was one of the determining factors in their separation.
44:26With 7,417 citations
44:29Woody Allen is among the characters who appear most frequently in the entire archive.
44:34The files document a relationship of constant frequentation
44:38with monthly meetings that also involved his wife Suni Previn
44:43and Epstein's direct involvement in family matters
44:46like the director's daughter's admission to Bar College.
44:50Suni Previn's name also appears in another email, which has been much discussed in recent days.
44:55In a message to the New York financial
44:57The woman comments on the sentencing of former politician Anthony Weiner
45:02for sending illegal material to a minor.
45:05He takes it out on the girl involved in the case
45:07he knew exactly what he was doing
45:09and lured him in like a fish with bait.
45:12In a letter written for Epstein's 63rd birthday
45:15the Oscar-winning director describes his home like this.
45:18Wide variety of interesting people at every dinner.
45:21Politicians, scientists, teachers, magicians, comedians, intellectuals,
45:26concert pianists, ethomologists, journalists, and even royalty.
45:30The food is always sumptuous and plentiful
45:32with many dishes and numerous courses
45:35including several carefully served desserts.
45:37And I mean served with care, often by a professional butler.
45:41and just as often by young women
45:43reminiscent of the three vampires from Dracula's castle.
45:46Like in the movie with Bella Lugosi.
45:48The documents also include an exchange of messages on longevity
45:51in which the two joke about eating heart and bones to stay young.
45:55I don't like waste, Allen writes.
45:58And then there is a curious exchange of emails between Jeffrey Epstein and his brother Mark
46:02which involves Woody Allen himself.
46:04Mark writes
46:05When we were kids and dad was bathing,
46:08he called mom to wash his back.
46:10Do you think he really wanted you to wash his back?
46:12Epstein responds with a laugh.
46:15At that point the brother asks
46:17Where are you?
46:18Jeffrey replies
46:19In Paris with Woody Allen
46:20And Brother Mark responds
46:22For a pedophile conference?
46:27With 1,886 mentions, Trump's former strategist appears in the records for numerous meetings between 2017 and 2019.
46:37Documents show how Epstein sought to rehabilitate his public image through conservative media,
46:43in an attempt to make people forget his criminal record and establish himself as an influential philanthropist.
46:49It was Steve Bannon himself who conducted the last video interview granted by Epstein.
46:53A document lasting about two hours, published in its entirety in the files.
46:57We now show you a particularly disturbing excerpt.
47:01Do you think you're the devil himself?
47:04No, but I do have a good mirror.
47:07It's a serious question.
47:09Do you think you're the devil himself?
47:11I don't know, why would you say that?
47:13Because you have all the attributes, you're incredibly smart.
47:16You remember the devil is somebody knows what?
47:19You read Milton's paradise lost.
47:22No, the devil scares me.
47:23But the most relevant aspect concerns a precise political strategy.
47:27Supporting and financing the European sovereign right.
47:30In an exchange of messages, Epstein writes to Bannon.
47:33I was surprised that the European Parliament seemed to have disappeared from your radar.
47:38Bannon responds.
47:40It is not so.
47:41I just focused on raising funds for Le Pen and Salvini.
47:45So that they can show up with complete lists.
47:48From what emerges, the objective is clear.
47:51Support Marie Le Pen and Matteo Salvini to help them win the 2019 European elections.
47:57On this point, the leader of the League, interviewed by Lilly Gruber, responded as follows.
48:02I have to ask you something about Trump.
48:06Trump and the Epstein Files.
48:09His name, no, but it's a way to clarify too, right?
48:12Because his name appears 89 times in an email exchange between Epstein and Steve Bannon.
48:19In which Steve Bannon tells the pedophile financier that he is focused on raising money for Marine Le Pen and for
48:28she Salvini.
48:28But did she know that Bannon was raising funds for the League?
48:31No, I never saw a dollar, a ruble, they investigated me for years because he paid me everything.
48:36He also says that she sits on his lap, have you read that?
48:38No, I haven't read it.
48:40Epstein tells Bannon, I hope he's sitting on his lap.
48:45I don't know Epstein, I saw Bannon once.
48:47And he says no, it's the opposite but he doesn't know it.
48:48But Bannon is his friend, right?
48:50I saw it once.
48:51Friends are different, if I may say so.
48:53I choose my friends.
48:55I saw him once and I consider him an absolutely relevant person.
48:58I didn't know who he was talking to.
49:00He never gave me a euro, a dollar, a cappuccino.
49:03I have never taken money from Moscow to the United States.
49:06Why does she keep appearing?
49:09But there are thousands of people.
49:10I don't know if you appear in Epstein's files.
49:13I have nothing to do with it.
49:14And I never even had two cents.
49:17But if she were to appear in Epstein's files tomorrow, I wouldn't think badly of her.
49:21No, no, no.
49:22But since they are said and written...
49:24Bannon never gave me a euro.
49:26He says he was financing you.
49:27Putin never gave me a euro, I don't know who Epstein is in Russia.
49:32But it's not just about Salvini.
49:34Shortly after the Italian elections of March 4, 2018, won by the League and the 5 Star Movement,
49:40In another exchange, Bannon writes to Epstein.
49:43Yes, I'm going to Milan right now, for a meeting with Salvini.
49:46Then maybe Grillo tonight and Rome tomorrow, with Berlusconi and the 5 Star Movement.
50:16I have never met Jeffrey Epstein.
50:19I never had any connection or communication with him.
50:23I met Ghislaine Maxwell by chance, as it happened.
50:29But what they ask me, I did my best to answer.
50:35Never met Epstein.
50:36Call Trump, not me.
50:38Thus, the former First Lady, Hillary Clinton, rejects all charges after the testimony
50:43before the Congressional Oversight Committee.
50:45Because Donald Trump isn't the only US president mentioned in the documents.
50:50Bill Clinton also appears alongside him, with significant documentary weight.
50:55His name appears in the files 1,604 times.
50:59Former president listed in Olita Express records
51:02for at least 17 trips between 2001 and 2003.
51:07And although he always denied having visited the island,
51:10Documents prove Jeffrey Epstein entered the White House
51:14at least 17 times during his presidency.
51:17The pressure has become such that right in these days of late February 2026
51:22Both Bill and Hillary Clinton have agreed to testify
51:25before the Oversight Committee of the Chamber.
51:28But what do the Clinton family files really contain?
51:31And what emerged from their depositions?
51:34We'll find out in next Sunday's special episode.
51:38This is breaking news.
51:40The Department of Justice has removed this image from the Epstein Files,
51:44a photograph that would show Howard Lutnik himself on Jeffrey Epstein's island.
52:01I suffered so much pain
52:04So much pain
52:05So much pain
52:07I suffered so much pain
52:12I was 14 years old
52:14I was 16 years old
52:15I was 16
52:1617
52:1614 years old
52:18This is me
52:19This was me
52:20This was me
52:20When I Met Jeffrey Epstein
52:22This is me
52:23When I Met Jeffrey Epstein
52:30There are about a thousand of us
52:40It's time to bring the secrets out of the shadows
52:43It's time to shine a light into the darkness
52:51of the eyes
52:52You
52:57which are aktuell
52:58Maybe
52:58You
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