Epstein Files
Epstein files trigger scrutiny of politicians and officials
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Recent releases of Jeffrey Epstein files have intensified political fallout, with Ghislaine Maxwell appealing for clemency during a House deposition and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick confirming a 2012 visit to Epstein's island. Lawmakers reviewed unredacted documents, highlighting excessive redactions and victim privacy breaches. In New Hampshire, ties to inventor Dean Kamen, linked to Epstein, have drawn attacks on candidates from the Shaheen and Sununu families.
The release of over three million documents from the Jeffrey Epstein files on January 30, 2026, by the US Department of Justice has spotlighted associations between Epstein and several prominent non-fiction authors. These writers, known for books on topics like behavioral economics, longevity, and physics, appear frequently in the documents. The pattern raises questions about trust in prescriptive non-fiction without implying criminal involvement.
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New images offer a glimpse inside Jeffrey Epstein's infamous private jet, the 'Lolita Express,' now abandoned and rotting in Georgia. The photos come as Congress pushes for details on who flew on the plane amid ongoing releases of Epstein files. Eerie details inside highlight the decay and echo past associations with high-profile figures.