Epstein Files Are Out. The Coverup is Worse Than You Think.

See also Greg Olear – The Real Epstein List – A survey of the rich & powerful individuals who elevated Jeffrey Epstein, hired him, funded him, enabled him, befriended him, and/or partook of his services. Includes name and bios and information about each person’s relationship with Epstein.

Dean Blundell – “The House Oversight just published Epstein estate records—including the 2003 “birthday book.” Trump/MAGA cried “fake,” “forgery,” and “hoax.” The receipts say otherwise. I spent the last 9 hours scouring documents handed over to the House Oversight Committee via the Lawyers for Jeffrey Epstein’s Estate. Not a news story from MSM. Not social media posts. Hard evidence that has been sealed by the DOJ and kept hidden by the Epstein Estate until now. For transparency, we’re including the following links so you can do your own research:

I’ll summarize the worst of the worst here for anyone who doesn’t have the stomach for it:

  • The “Birthday Book.” Compiled for Epstein’s 50th, it’s a who-knew-whom snapshot from the era when proximity, favors, and introductions were currency. Whatever one thinks of the now-public page bearing Trump’s name, it’s now in Congress’s custody. That alone blows up years of “it doesn’t exist” denials.
  • The 2007 Non-Prosecution Agreement. The sweetheart deal that let Epstein skate remains the hinge of the whole scandal. Set it against the money flows and contact logs from the same period and you get cause, effect, and possible cover.
  • Address/Contact Books (1990–2019). Think of them as a network map across decades. Frequency. Seasons. Patterns. Introductions. Which dinners preceded which payments. That’s not a “client list.” It’s better.
  • Bank Information. Even high-level account data can surface Suspicious Activity Reports, correspondent banks, and compliance escalations. Follow the money, and you often find the truth.

Put simply: you don’t need a single silver-bullet “list” when you have time series, cross-references, and money trails. Prosecutors and congressional investigators build cases from exactly this kind of mosaic…”

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