New Epstein Files: Trump, Co-Conspirators, and Controversial Claims Unveiled

The US Department of Justice (DoJ) released its largest collection of documents on Jeffrey Epstein, totaling over 11,000 pages, which are continuing to reveal intricacies surrounding the late convicted sex offender’s connections. This latest batch follows a law’s requirement mandating the release of all investigation files into Epstein's case.

Among these documents, multiple redactions have drawn criticism from lawmakers, with many arguing that these overzealous edits mask important details, possibly even the identities of Epstein's associates.

Notably, Donald Trump's name appears more prominently this time, highlighting media mentions and an email suggesting that he took flights on Epstein's private jet more often than previously disclosed. Although being named does not indicate wrongdoing, Trump's inclusion in the investigation has reignited scrutiny.

The documents also hinted at a list of 10 potential co-conspirators linked to Epstein’s activities, with some names redacted and the document's credibility questioned by lawmakers and public figures alike.

In a peculiar twist, one of the files included a fake video supposedly depicting Epstein in prison, raising concerns about the authenticity of some of the released information. The Justice Department has since labeled the video fraudulent.