New Epstein files mention Swedish women's network

The US Department of Justice has released thousands of documents from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, mentioning Swedish financier Barbro Ehnbom's women's network. The files include redacted images and notes but no evidence of blackmail or a client list. Over 1,200 victims have been identified, and the investigation continues.

On December 20, 2025, the US Department of Justice released a first batch of documents from the investigation into the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The material includes about 3,900 files with hundreds of thousands of pages, such as images, phone lists, and notes, many redacted to protect victims' identities. According to Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, over 1,200 victims and their relatives have been identified.

The FBI states no client list was found and no evidence of blackmail against prominent individuals. Epstein's 2019 death is confirmed as suicide based on autopsy and surveillance footage. Prominent names like Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and Michael Jackson appear in images and notes, but without compromising evidence. The White House highlights the administration's transparency and criticizes Democrats.

Swedish connections are prominent. An email to Barbro Ehnbom suggests a dinner with a 'Female economist of the year' stipend recipient through her BBB network, which Epstein funded. Ehnbom introduced Princess Sofia to Epstein in 2005. Top diplomat Lisa Svensson is mentioned in conversations from 2007. A photo album labeled 'China, Paris, Stockholm' contains blurry images, possibly taken in Sweden.

The investigation continues without new indictments, and more files are expected before the new year. Experts note the material provides limited new insights into Epstein's network.

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