It’s truly disheartening to learn that a dedicated sex-crimes prosecutor, armed with substantial evidence, was reportedly ready to charge Jeffrey Epstein with a staggering 60 counts of sex trafficking and other related offenses back in 2007. The response from her superiors, captured by the dismissive question, “What’s the rush?”, speaks volumes about a system that, at best, failed to act decisively and, at worst, actively facilitated further abuse. This wasn’t a minor oversight; it was a critical juncture where decisive action could have potentially prevented years of continued suffering for countless victims.
The prosecutor in question, Marie Villafaña, was reportedly met with resistance when she pushed for Epstein’s arrest.… Continue reading
FOIA Files has released a new installment based on 18,000 emails obtained from Jeffrey Epstein’s personal Yahoo account. This investigation revealed details about a money laundering investigation that ran concurrently with the federal sex crimes probe, a matter largely kept secret for nearly twenty years. Key findings of the investigation will be discussed on the podcast “Disclosure.” Notably, the Department of Justice and FBI previously declined to release any portion of the extensive “Epstein files” due to concerns of inappropriateness.
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As Congress prepares to reconvene after recess, lawmakers are gearing up to revive the Jeffrey Epstein case. Democrats and some Republican members are strategizing press events and issuing subpoenas to refocus attention on the matter. The forthcoming actions aim to bring the Epstein case back to the forefront of the legislative agenda. Further discussion and analysis are expected upon Congress’s return.
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