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A huge dump of information relating to Jeffrey Epstein.
EPSTEIN FILES RELEASED
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) has made public more than 3 million pages of documents related to its long-running investigations into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, marking the largest release of material so far.

Deputy Attorney-General Todd Blanche announced the release, including that the tranche will contain over 2,000 videos and 180,000 images.
Officials say that hundreds of lawyers and DOJ staff reviewed roughly 6 million documents identified as ‘potentially responsive’, before streamlining the 3 million pages for publication.
6 million files? How about that..
The bulk of the material comprises court filings, emails, investigative notes, photos, and videos – amassed across decades of probes in Florida, New York, and federal jurisdictions.
Some records include correspondence between Epstein and influential figures, although inclusion in the files is not automatic evidence of wrongdoing.
Still, it does paint a picture of just how interconnected elite networks are in the modern world, and how much influence Epstein had in prominent public circles.
Among the communications and records now public are mentions of prominent individuals from politics and business, including former U.S Presidents and high-profile executives.
The DOJ said that materials were subjected to extensive redactions, especially to protect identities and personal data of victims. According to Blanche, every female appearing in images and videos was redacted, with the exception of Maxwell herself.
No new criminal charges have been announced as a result of the recent disclosures, angering millions of people across the world as they start to delve through the files.

The latest release represents the most substantial disclosure yet, and is intended to complete the Justice Department’s obligations under the transparency law.
It is all produced in compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act, a law passed by the U.S Congress in late-2025 that mandates public disclosure of investigative records.

The bill was introduced amid years of public pressure and political wrangling, compelling the Department of Justice to open its files on Epstein’s abuses and those of his associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence for sex-trafficking offences.
Trump initially had tried to stop the release, saying Epstein was ‘not guilty’ and that the files were a ‘hoax’, before the U.S Congress passed the law requiring the documents be released.
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Legal representatives for victims have filed motions urging the court to order the DOJ to take down its Epstein files website, arguing that inadequate redaction compromises privacy.

While the DOJ maintains it has fulfilled its obligations under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, questions remain about undeclared documents and pages still withheld, potentially because of legal privileges, victim privacy, or active probes.
Many observers expect fresh congressional hearings and additional legal challenges as the fallout continues.
For now, the vast archive of records offers researchers, journalists, and the public an unprecedented view into one of the most notorious criminal scandals of the early 21st century, and ensures that debate over its implications will continue.
People are already making their way through the archives, discovering some very interesting things that I’m sure we will update here on the website as time goes on.
This includes Australian names that have been mentioned in the files, either directly or indirectly, as the spider web of control continues to reveal itself.
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A number of Australian personalities have been caught up in this release, as many emerge to deny the claims of any relationship to Epstein or his criminal activities.

Let’s take a look at some of the names.
Kevin Rudd — Former Prime Minister of Australia
Rudd’s name appears over 100 times in the documents.

The mentions largely come from calendar entries, emails listing him as a potential guest, or references by third parties – not from direct correspondence between Rudd and Epstein. It is said that Epstein was ‘interested’ in Rudd’s mining profits tax.
Some documents show planning for a potential lunch in 2014 that may have involved Rudd, although there is no way to know if he actually attended or met Epstein.
His office strongly denies any contact and Rudd has denied any connection, threatening legal action against false claims.

The former PM has been under fire from media and the public since the first files emerged.
Clive Palmer — Mining Magnate & Former MP
Clive Palmer appears in a text exchange between Epstein and Steve Bannon, where Bannon claims he persuaded Palmer to fund political advertising in Australia’s 2019 election.

Palmer has denied any direct relationship with Epstein and says he had only a brief conversation with Bannon unrelated to Epstein.
Katherine Keating — Businesswoman (daughter of former PM Paul Keating)
Katherine Keating is the middle daughter of former Australian PM Paul Keating and has worked in media, communications and sustainability sectors, including living and working in New York in the early 2010s.
Email records show ongoing correspondence between Keating and Epstein associates from around 2010-2013.
The emails appear to be professional in nature (Keating seeking networking/career opportunities) and occur after Epstein’s 2008 conviction, which raises questions.
In late‑2010, a widely circulated video shows Prince Andrew waving goodbye to a young woman outside Epstein’s Manhattan home — that woman has been identified in media reporting as Katherine Keating.

One email chain discussed inviting her sister to a dinner at Epstein’s home (with Woody Allen), but again, there’s no way to know if Keating herself attended.
Keating has described her communications as related to professional networking.
Other Celebrities and Public Figures
Andrew Forrest — Mentioned in an email by Epstein to Katherine Keating as a friend or acquaintance. His team says there’s no connection.
Hugh Jackman — Name appears in an email inviting him to a film screening.
Margot Robbie and Nicole Kidman — Associated via publicist event invitations.
Former PMs John Howard, Tony Abbott, Julia Gillard — Appear in some references, but there is no evidence of contact with Epstein and no public statements linking them directly to him.
There are also online Reddit threads that claim a range of South Australian political figures — including Fraser Ellis, John Olsen, Vickie Chapman, Steven Marshall, Rowan Ramsay — are in the Epstein files. As well as Giles Ellis, Paul Gardner, and Vincent Bulone.
However, these claims are not substantiated by official document references. Fair is fair.
We shall wait to see what people dig up in these new files.
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Epstein sure had reach…even the former MP for the SA electorate of Bragg (where I used to live), Vickie Chapman, was mentioned…along with “The Marshmallow”, former SA Premier, Steven Marshall.
This video is a beauty, depicting Epstein as a wizard-illusionist:
https://substack.com/@thegoodcitizen/note/c-209837780