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Repost from We The Media
WSJ: New Mexico investigators have sent letters to JPMorgan Chase, Google and more than two dozen companies ordering them to lock down records tied to Jeffrey Epstein and some of his associates, a sign of the widening criminal probe into his former Zorro Ranch.
The letters, obtained by The Wall Street Journal through a public records request, compel companies to preserve records while the state's Department of Justice pursues subpoenas after it reopened a probe earlier this year.
| 2 | WSJ: New Mexico investigators have sent letters to JPMorgan Chase, Google and more than two dozen companies ordering them to lock down records tied to Jeffrey Epstein and some of his associates, a sign of the widening criminal probe into his former Zorro Ranch.
The letters, obtained by The Wall Street Journal through a public records request, compel companies to preserve records while the state's Department of Justice pursues subpoenas after it reopened a probe earlier this year. | 145 |
| 3 | According to the New York Times, JD Vance was at odds with Susie Wiles, James Blair, and other administration officials with whom he otherwise worked closely over the release of the Epstein files.
Vance reportedly pushed for their release as a way to take oxygen away from conspiracy theories and get ahead of the media.
https://x.com/i/status/2066923908696293587
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| 4 | 💥💥💥
Jeffrey Epstein’s attorneys were in discussions with prosecutors before his death about potentially trying to get him a more lenient sentence if he gave up information that could help them in other cases, The New York Times reported Tuesday—with notes suggesting Epstein wanted to pass along information about President Donald Trump.
Key Facts
➡️Following Epstein’s arrest in 2019, his attorneys were in discussions with federal prosecutors about the idea of a “proffer,” the Times reports, in which Epstein could provide helpful information about other defendants in exchange for a more lenient sentence for himself.
➡️It’s unclear how far those discussions proceeded or who else Epstein could have had information on—though Epstein reportedly tried to determine if he had “leverage” against associates like billionaire Bill Gates—but the Times reports the late financier was “preoccupied” with trying to provide information about Trump, based on notes he took at the time.
➡️Epstein’s notes suggest he didn’t actually have anything noteworthy about Trump—then in his first term—however, making only vague comments like, “Trump is a total con artist — smoke & mirrors” and “Never had money.”
➡️Epstein and Trump were previously friends before having a falling out in the early 2000s, but the president has long denied having any knowledge of Epstein’s alleged abuse or committing any wrongdoing in relation to the late financier.
➡️The Times’ reporting was part of a broader account about Epstein’s time in prison and subsequent death in prison, with new evidence supporting the conclusion that Epstein died by suicide and was not murdered, as some have suggested.
➡️The Justice Department has not yet responded to a request for comment.
Read More [HERE]
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| 5 | https://nypost.com/2026/06/16/us-news/jeffrey-epstein-was-obsessed-with-trying-to-take-down-trump-before-suicide-report/?utm_campaign=nypost&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter | 1 |
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Late in the afternoon of July 6, 2019, about a dozen F.B.I. agents and New York Police Department officers gathered at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey, waiting out of view of the tarmac so as not to spook their quarry.
The day before, they received an email informing them that a private jet would be arriving at 5:20 p.m.
Attached to the email was an arrest warrant for its lone passenger, Jeffrey Epstein.
Returning from Paris, Epstein was making plans on his phone: a trip to his private island in the Caribbean, a documentary interview with Stephen K. Bannon, President Trump’s former adviser.
When the plane touched down, customs agents boarded to check the passports of Epstein and the plane’s two pilots.
Then they escorted Epstein into the terminal, where an F.B.I. agent and a detective told him he was under arrest.
Epstein appeared shocked. He managed to send one last message to Bannon: “All canceled.”
Bannon wrote back immediately. “you r not coming in?” There was no reply.
As the F.B.I. agents drove Epstein to Manhattan, he asked two questions.
“Is this sex trafficking?” “Is this about underage?” It was.
The F.B.I. and federal prosecutors had quietly opened a new investigation eight months earlier into Epstein’s activities in New York, focusing on victims who had not been interviewed in his decade-old sex-crimes case in Florida.
While Epstein was abroad, he was indicted under seal on charges of trafficking minors for sex. If found guilty, he faced up to 45 years in prison — a sentence far worse than the 13 months he had served in Palm Beach after a plea deal in 2008.
“Oh, this is bad,” he said aloud as he was booked into federal custody. “This is really bad.”
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| 7 | Jeffrey Epstein’s death in federal custody in August 2019, which was ruled a suicide by New York City’s medical examiner, has been the subject of suspicion and intrigue for nearly seven years.
The belief that Epstein was murdered, perhaps by someone with an interest in keeping him quiet, is widely held.
For the most in-depth investigation yet into his death, we consulted tens of thousands of pages of newly released documents, obtained Epstein’s own notes handwritten in jail — never before made public — and interviewed dozens of people related to the case.
[HERE] are six takeaways from our article in The Times Magazine.
Lots of new evidence suggests that Epstein was determined to end his life.
Some important aspects of Epstein’s last days remain unknown or mysterious — but an unknown is not the same thing as an alternative explanation.
Our analysis of the security and staffing of the jail determined that entry to his cell by a would-be murderer in the period before his death would almost certainly have required an elaborate plot involving numerous participants with extensive, precise knowledge of the facility’s particular security systems, malfunctions of those systems and security protocols.
In scores of interviews and the cache of documents, we found no indication that such a plot existed.
By contrast, we found abundant evidence — much of it never before revealed — that for weeks before his death, Epstein had written about and discussed the idea of suicide and attempted it at least once, and possibly three times.
No Paywall [HERE]
🗂 @EpsteinUnsealed | 250 |
| 8 | Frankel asks House panel to question Jeffrey Epstein prosecutors
Rep. Lois Frankel is urging the House to subpoena officials involved in Jeffrey Epstein's 2008 plea deal, including State Attorney Barry Krischer.
➡️U.S. Rep. Lois Frankel is requesting the House Oversight Committee to subpoena officials involved in Jeffrey Epstein's 2008 plea deal.
➡️Frankel wants former prosecutors and police to testify about the 2006 grand jury proceedings and the nonprosecution agreement.
➡️The goal is to understand how Epstein received a lenient deal and how to prevent similar outcomes in the future.
U.S. Rep. Lois Frankel has asked the House Oversight Committee to subpoena Palm Beach County prosecutors and officials connected to Jeffrey Epstein's 2008 plea deal.
In a June 12 letter to Chair James Comer and Ranking Member Robert Garcia, Frankel asked the committee to put under oath former State Attorney Barry Krischer and former prosecutors Lanna Belohlavek and Mary Ann Duggan, along with former Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter and "any other relevant witnesses."
Frankel, who was mayor of West Palm Beach from 2003 to 2011, said their testimony should address the 2006 state grand jury proceedings and the 2008 nonprosecution agreement, which she called "one of the greatest miscarriages of justice in modern history."
Frankel: Epstein victims never told of 'infamous secret plea deal'
Palm Beach police investigated Epstein for nearly a year before presenting the case to Krischer.
They'd found more than a dozen teenage girls who described either being molested or sexually assaulted in Epstein's mansion.
Reiter said in a 2009 deposition that Krischer and his top prosecutors initially seemed outraged by Epstein's behavior.
Their minds seemed to change at the prodding of Alan Dershowitz, Epstein's famed attorney, according to court documents.
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🗂 @EpsteinUnsealed | 700 |
| 9 | Democratic Texas state Rep. James Talarico demanded the exposure of powerful Jeffrey Epstein enablers.
The problem is that he takes money from someone who has documented ties to the predator as he runs to replace Sen. John Cornyn.
Back in November, Talarico demanded transparency on the Epstein Files.
🔴 When did pedophilia become a partisan issue?
The American people deserve to know the full truth about Jeffrey Epstein and every powerful person who enabled him.
Every name. Every flight log. Every cover up. All of it. 🔴
Talarico has also used Epstein in his attacks on Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who is the Republicans’ Senate nominee.
🔴 Ken Paxton just gave an Epstein-style deal to a pedophile.
Paxton released Adam Hoffman — an admitted child rapist — back on our streets after Paxton’s rich lawyer friend got involved.
The Epstein Class has no place in Texas. Ken Paxton has no place in the US Senate.🔴
Talarico has portrayed himself as a crusader against government corruption. But now, people are bringing up his donors, one of which includes LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman.
A super PAC supporting Talarico has received oodles of cash from Hoffman, the Texas Tribune reported.
The Lone Star Rising PAC took $1.5 million from Hoffman, a major donor to Democratic candidates. It raised almost $9 million and spent most of it on ads backing Talarico during the primary race.
Yet, Talarico hasn’t only attacked those who “enabled” Epstein, he has also railed against the influence of billionaires in politics.
In fact, he even vowed to push for banning super PACs for this reason. Another example of “do as I say, not as I do.”
Source [HERE]
🗂 @EpsteinUnsealed | 359 |
| 10 | https://t.me/EpsteinUnsealed/2940 | 311 |
| 11 | His trial came as Crown Princess Mette-Marit apologised for "poor judgment" in maintaining contact with paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein after he was convicted in 2008.
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Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette Marit, has been jailed for four years after being found guilty of two counts of rape.
The 29-year-old, who joined the royal family when Mette-Marit married Norway's Crown Prince Haakon in 2001, has denied the most severe accusations against him, including those of rape, and has the option to appeal the verdict.
The bombshell trial, which has gripped Norway for several weeks, heard that Høiby had raped four women between 2018 and 2024 while they were sleeping or incapacitated.
One alleged rape took place in the basement of the crown prince's family home, the court heard.
He was also accused of physically and psychologically abusing an ex-girlfriend between 2022 and 2023, and acting violently towards another former partner.
His team said he "denies all charges of sexual abuse, as well as the majority of the charges regarding violence".
Judges today convicted Høiby of raping two women, including one on the Crown Prince's estate at Skaugum in 2018 and another involving a woman in Oslo in 2024. He was also convicted of abusing an ex-girlfriend, Norwegian influencer Nora Haukland.
He was cleared of two further rapes, involving a woman he met at an Oslo hotel and another he met in the Lofoten islands in 2023.
Read More [HERE]
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| 12 | لا يوجد نص... | 394 |
| 13 | 🇩🇪 A Missing Woman from Germany Reappears in the Epstein Files
A young woman from Germany vanished without a trace 11 years ago. Now, her name makes several appearances in the Epstein files. Her family wants to finally learn what happened to her.
Jonas says he doesn't remember exactly which day his sister disappeared. It was sometime in early September 2015, he says, when Michele grabbed her suitcase and left. She didn’t say where she was going or how long she'd be away, "but that was normal." Michele, 22 at the time, was always on the move, and she rarely told her family where she was headed. "That's why I didn't think anything of it," says Jonas, whose name has been changed for this story. Michele would turn up again – in a week, two at the most. That, he says, is always what happened when she left on a trip.
A month passed. Michele's family went to the police and reported her missing, but the officers said there was little they could do. Michele was an adult, they said, free to go wherever she pleased; an active search was only possible if there were indications that a crime may have been committed. The fact that she hadn't been in touch for weeks, even though she had always checked in before, wasn't enough.
The family reached out to Michele's friends, but nobody had heard a thing. Her mobile phone was broken and sitting at home. The police saw no reason to look any harder. A year went by. Then another.
Michele's parents and brothers didn't know what else to do, and at some point, they say, they had no choice but to hope she would resurface on her own.
In December 2025, the US Department of Justice began releasing documents from the criminal case against Jeffrey Epstein. The wealthy investor had abused women and minors over the course of many years and died by suicide in prison in 2019. He was well connected and moved in circles that included celebrities like Bill Clinton and Woody Allen. When the convicted sex offender was suddenly found dead in his cell, many Americans suspected a conspiracy.
And another name also appeared in the files: that of Michele. Along with a man who played a central role in Epstein's network.
This is the story of a young woman who dreamed of seeing the world – and who was swallowed up by it. A woman who may have crossed paths with people whose goal was to exploit her. There are few certainties, but what is clear is that for nearly 11 years, a family has been missing their daughter, their sister.
According to her family, Michele moved to Dubai for a time in 2012. She told her mother she had a job waiting tables there. Michele also told Annett about an encounter that may have shaped her future.
The Buddha-Bar in Dubai promises pan-Asian cuisine and "a food and drinks experience which will blow you away." Instagram photos show dark rooms and gold ornamentation. It was in this restaurant, according to Annett’s account of what Michele told her, that a man noticed Michele in 2012. He approached her – or so Michele told her mother. "He said he worked as a model scout and was always on the lookout for pretty girls." The man's name: Daniel Siad.
In the documents released by the US Department of Justice, Daniel Siad's name appears nearly two thousand times. He was in contact with the investor from at least 2009 onward. Siad would pitch women to Epstein, sending him their photos and measurements. In touting them, he used descriptions such as "amazing beauty" or "very polite." In one email, Siad described himself as a "fisherman" who catches women for Epstein – in France, Scandinavia and Eastern Europe.
https://archive.ph/20260613171305/https://www.spiegel.de/international/world/the-mystery-of-michele-a-missing-woman-from-germany-reappears-in-the-epstein-files-a-835c0c91-620c-4fd0-ac49-9870fe160108 | 57 |
| 14 | 〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️ | 471 |
| 15 | Gates, Epstein, MIT and more. Here is the latest.
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Join: @davidavocadowolfe 🥑 | 507 |
| 16 | Whitney Webb on Epstein and Bill Gates:
"They don't want you looking at Epstein before 2000"
"He had a major role in the... development of the Clinton Foundation and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation."
"Epstein... is even admitted by [The NYT] to be a eugenicist... and he designed the HIV AIDS program for the Clinton Foundation, the Clinton Health Access Initiative, which works very closely with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and various other things."
⏯️ @RealWorldNewsChannel
✳️ @RealWorldNewsChat | 528 |
| 17 | Paolo Zampolli has been calling Amanda Ungaro a liar.
But he’s the one who’s been lying, and we proved it.
Huge praise to Amanda. She could’ve sat on these emails, but she knows they’re important for the public interest. She did the right thing, and I have so much respect for that Woman. - Bekah Day
Paolo Zampolli is a key player in the Epstein Class.
Video by Bekah Day - June 12, 2026 [LINK]
* YouTube: A Trump Administration Official Banned My Social Media For Exposing His Ties to Ghislaine Maxwell - Bekah Day - June 12, 2026 [LINK]
* r/ Epstein: A Trump Administration Official Banned My Social Media For Exposing His Ties to Ghislaine Maxwell - Bekah Day (Reddit)
Read the full Substack article for free: Skeletons in the Diplomatic Closet - June 10, 2026 [LINK]
OP is [HERE]
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| 18 | Prominent commentator Rex Jones exposes massive Epstein coverup.
He reveals the establishment is denying elite human trafficking to protect the guilty.
He remind us that Pam Bondi was caught on tape admitting to thousands of hours of horrific footage, yet downplayed it.
https://x.com/FurkanGozukara/status/2065796910506537397
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| 19 | Epstein Survivor Reveals Shocking Details Of Government Deal With Epstein
Jun 5, 2026
At a House Oversight field hearing in Palm Beach, Epstein survivor Courtney Wild delivered an emotional testimony recalling how she was abused by Jeffrey Epstein from the age of 14 until 17.
Speaking before lawmakers, she described years of trauma, a decade-long legal battle, and a controversial nonprosecution agreement that she says left victims without proper justice or transparency.
She also called for reforms to the Crime Victim’s Rights Act, urging stronger protections, accountability measures, and meaningful consequences when victims’ rights are violated.
Her testimony highlighted how the case continued to impact survivors long after Epstein’s initial prosecution and release.
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| 20 | The philanthropist always saw Epstein for who he really was – despite his meetings with her then husband Bill Gates.
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Melinda French Gates has said that many things contributed to her decision to divorce Bill in 2021 after 27 years of marriage, among them that he was unfaithful to her and that he maintained contact with Epstein, despite her objections.
Then, in January this year, the US justice department released a tranche of Epstein emails.
They included messages drafted by Epstein alleging that Bill Gates had contracted an STI after having extramarital sex with “Russian girls” and was planning to surreptitiously give French Gates antibiotics.
Gates denies these claims, telling Australian channel 9News: “Apparently, Jeffrey wrote an email to himself. That email was never sent. The email is false … Was he trying to attack me in some way?”
He also addressed staff at a Gates Foundation town hall meeting to take responsibility for his actions, the company said, telling staff he saw and did “nothing illicit”.
Gates noted of his ex-wife: “To give her credit, she was always kind of sceptical about the Epstein thing.”
In an interview with NPR soon after the files were released, French Gates said she was happy to be away from “all the muck” and that the men involved, including her ex-husband, had to answer for their actions. Why did she decide to speak out then, I ask.
“Well, I had not been silent. I had been asked before what I thought of Epstein, and I had spoken my truth about what I had experienced.
He was an abhorrent human being, a horrid man, and so in these situations – this is a hard topic for me, you need to know that – my heart goes out to the young girls,” she says.
“I just spoke the truth, which is they deserve some peace, and they deserve some justice.”
Read More [HERE]
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