New: Dozens of FBI witness interviews from the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein appear to be missing from the massive trove of files released by the Department of Justice last month, according to a CNN review – including three interviews related to a woman who accused President…
— Jim Sciutto (@jimsciutto) February 25, 2026
New: Dozens of FBI witness interviews from the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein appear to be missing from the massive trove of files released by the Department of Justice last month, according to a CNN review – including three interviews related to a woman who accused President Donald Trump of sexually assaulting her decades ago.
That’s quite a trifecta of Epstein stories this am.@WSJ @nytimes pic.twitter.com/bjCRYwYRZc
— Carl Quintanilla (@carlquintanilla) February 25, 2026
Today @npr is reporting what we reported last week about the missing serial numbers that prove doj yanked the interviews with a Trump accuser.
— Nina Burleigh (@ninaburleigh) February 24, 2026
Glad it’s going mainstream.
https://t.co/o7rnxK0EH4
New documents — made public for the first time — show in greater detail how Epstein tried, and often succeeded, in influencing almost every level of the criminal justice system that threatened to disrupt his sex trafficking and money laundering empire. Epstein’s efforts to… https://t.co/6NzypCq0L7
— Molly Jong-Fast (@MollyJongFast) February 26, 2026
;New documents — made public for the first time — show in greater detail how Epstein tried, and often succeeded, in influencing almost every level of the criminal justice system that threatened to disrupt his sex trafficking and money laundering empire. Epstein’s efforts to corrupt the justice system is important because, had some of these figures rigorously investigated and monitored Epstein, he may not have been able to continue to sexually abuse women and girls for another decade. This story is based on a Miami Herald review of thousands of documents released by the Justice Department, court records and interviews with key people involved in the Epstein case. The documents — released in response to the Epstein Files Transparency Act passed by Congress last year — reveal how Epstein wooed state and federal prosecutors, assistant district attorneys, sheriff’s deputies, probation officers, federal marshals and customs and border patrol officers.
Oh the Maxwell docs that—as I reported—DOJ told Judge Englemayer in a court statement are actually duplicates of separate records predating the Maxwell matter and aren’t subject to the Maxwell protective order, but DOJ is choosing to treat them that way because <no reason given> https://t.co/aHBd1kQjzw pic.twitter.com/5waDoJ2WjW
— Roger Sollenberger (@SollenbergerRC) February 25, 2026
The more things change….NEW: (gift) A Miami Herald Investigation: How Jeffrey Epstein beat the Justice System by @jkbjournalist and @clurhealy https://t.co/nlutH1fliJ
— julie k. brown (@jkbjournalist) February 26, 2026
Big: The NYT just confirmed the missing Epstein files related to charges of potential abuse by Trump himself and is treating it as a blockbuster story:https://t.co/ueDQLrlplq pic.twitter.com/63BXuVpRrV
— . (@GregTSargent) February 25, 2026
“For almost the entirety of her married life, she has had to answer questions about her husband’s actions,” said Patti Solis Doyle. “There is no reason for her to have to suffer this last indignity. She has nothing to do with it. It is infuriating."https://t.co/4nl5Ojy4Wz
— Annie Karni (@anniekarni) February 25, 2026
Spoiler: she blisters them.Here is my opening statement to the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee today. pic.twitter.com/NZSF2epcI5
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) February 26, 2026
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