The latest Jeffrey Epstein document dump by the US Department of Justice reveals sick details of the government’s case against the pedophile as he got a now infamous plea deal with minimal jail time — along with handwritten phone messages left for the financier.
One of the phone messages, dating to Sept. 30, 2004, said simply, ““She has Females for Mr. J.E.”
Unsealed grand jury materials from the latest Justice Department document dump reveal sick new details as the government built against Jeffrey Epstein. DOJ
It’s unclear who left the message, while another read, “I have a female for him,” and another, with the caller’s name redacted, said, “[Caller] as girl for tonight,” the documents showed.
One message for “JE” simply said “Donald Trump.”
The Saturday document dump, which included grand jury records from the government’s notorious case against Epstein two decades ago in West Palm Beach, came hours after after a trove of images were made public that included numerous photographs of former President Bill Clinton, shirtless in a hot tub, another of Clinton swimming in a pool and another of him with his arm around a blonde woman whose face was obscured.
Document from the Department of Justice related to the Epstein files, dated 7/19/2006, with sections redacted. DOJ
The DOJ released a mountain of Epstein documents on Friday. DOJ
Some of the information released Saturday is featured in handwritten notes. DOJ
All of the victims who were asked to model lingerie or give massages were under 18. DOJ
Some critics have howled at the amount of redactions in the released files. DOJ
Neither President Trump nor Clinton have been accused of inappropriate behavior involving Epstein.
The newly public documents also give an inside look at the West Palm Beach case, which eventually resulted in a controversial plea deal and a measly 18 months in jail for Epstein.
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One law enforcement officer testified about going to a high school to interview a 9th grader after her stepmother contacted the FBI about Epstein, according to a court transcript.
In a separate transcript from February 2007, another FBI agent described an Epstein victim who agreed to “give a man a massage that she knows” for “$200 or $300.”
President Trump signed legislation requiring the release of the files. DOJ
The woman who arranged the massage “tells her that she may possibly be asked to take her clothes off” but “she can stay in her bra.”
Instead the victim engaged in “sexual activity,” according to the document, with Epstein telling her to “see herself out.”
A handwritten letter to Jeffrey Epstein from Steven D. Small of Buffalo, New York, criticizing Epstein’s involvement with girls but also stating that rich people are targets. DOJ
The girl pushed back at first but ultimately relented, saying “I didn’t care cause I wanted $200.” That’s when Epstein asked if she wanted to make $200 – with the apparent offer redacted in the document.
“I was scared to tell,” the victim wrote.
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All of the victims, who were asked to model lingerie or give massages, were under 18, while Epstein was 45-years-old.
“Some of the girls, being that they were minors going to his residence, got in over their heads and did not always return or come back, some of our victims did not come back
The documents showed that one of Epstein’s victims was pregnant, and the FBI at one time worried Epstein might have been the baby’s father. DOJ
after,” the unidentified agent said.
One of Epstein’s victims was pregnant, and the FBI at one time worried Epstein might have been the baby’s father, the documents showed.
Some of the information released Saturday is featured in handwritten notes.
President Trump signed legislation requiring the release of the files, though critics have howled about heavy redactions. According to CBS News, 500 pages are entirely blacked out.