DoJ Releases Largest Batch of Epstein Files Revealing New Details and Allegations
The US Department of Justice has released the largest batch of investigative files related to Jeffrey Epstein to date, comprising over 11,000 documents.
Among the released materials are emails referencing an individual dubbed 'The Invisible Man' and a location named Balmoral. Some emails include questions about 'inappropriate friends.' Sky News has identified Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor as the signer of certain emails, though he denies any wrongdoing.
One email revealed that Ghislaine Maxwell arranged a 'two-legged sightseeing' trip in Peru for the 'Invisible Man,' which included plans to see the Nazca lines, though the context of this exchange remains unclear.
A photo also surfaced showing Maxwell giving Epstein a barefoot foot rub on a private jet; however, the exact date and location of the image are unspecified.
Additional emails show Maxwell sought an exercise instructor for Epstein, describing the candidate as 'youngish and attractive.'
A handwritten document by Epstein lists categories including 'politicians,' with Peter Mandelson appearing on this list. No further context or implication of wrongdoing is provided.
A postcard from Epstein references 'our president' sharing a love of 'young, nubile girls,' but the date is undetermined and it remains unclear who 'our president' refers to.
The Department of Justice stated that some documents contain untrue and sensationalist claims about Donald Trump. Trump has denied any wrongdoing. Notably, Trump is listed as a passenger on Epstein's private jet on at least eight flights from 1993 to 1996, some of which included Maxwell's presence.