EVERYTHING That’s In the New Jeffrey Epstein Files

📰 The Unseen Threads: 25 Key Revelations from the Jeffrey Epstein Document Dump

 

The release of over 23,000 documents related to Jeffrey Epstein—comprising emails, letters, and court depositions—has offered a glimpse into his world of hyper-connectivity, political maneuvering, and unsettling personal philosophies. The documents reveal Epstein’s apparent existence outside conventional political and ethical boundaries, positioning him as a global figure of influence and a nexus for powerful individuals.

Here are the 25 most compelling and often overlooked revelations from the released materials:


1. The Trump “Dirt” Allegations

 

Epstein and his associates, notably Ghislaine Maxwell and his brother Mark Epstein, frequently alluded to having damaging information on President Donald Trump.

In a 2011 email, Epstein told Maxwell, “I want you to realize that the dog that hasn’t barked is Trump,” noting that alleged victim Virginia Roberts spent hours at his house with Trump.

Mark Epstein asked Jeffrey about Trump and “Bubba,” alluding to illicit encounters and questioning if Putin held “photos of Trump.”

Epstein offered then-New York Times reporter Landon Thomas Jr. “photos of Donald and girls in bikinis in my kitchen.”

2. Epstein’s Ambivalent Relationship with Trump

 

Despite the hints of “dirt,” Epstein showed a complex, ambivalent relationship with Trump, willing to play both sides:

Epstein texted an anonymous person, saying, “I’d really like Donald to triumph. If there’s something you think I can do to help, let me know.”

He also told former Obama White House Counsel Kathy Remler that Trump was “worse in real life and up close.”

Conversely, Epstein defended Trump against charges of racism and sexism to Linda Stone, stating, “He’s neither sexist or a racist… He says things to get elected and it worked. Nothing more.”

3. The Digital Clean-Up Crew and Wikipedia Hack

 

Epstein hired a team led by atheist thinker Al Seckle to manipulate his public image and search results:

The team actively worked to downplay negative articles, such as one by Konita Sarnov in the Daily Beast, attempting to “push that article down” in search results.

Seckle updated Epstein in 2010 that they successfully “hacked the site to replace the mugshot and caption” on his Wikipedia article, calling it a “big success.”

In a morbid twist, Al Seckle later committed suicide in France in 2015.

4. Knowledge of Military Contracting and Global Arms Deals

 

A redacted person reached out to Epstein for expertise regarding offset agreements related to Brazil’s purchase of new fighter jets, underscoring Epstein’s under-acknowledged knowledge of military equipment and complex international negotiations.

5. Continued Support During Legal Troubles

 

Several notable figures maintained contact and expressed support for Epstein even after his 2008 conviction and during subsequent investigations:

Neuroscientist David Graoffv expressed hope that reports of Epstein’s release from jail were correct.

Atheist author Paul Krasner wished him well in 2017, urging, “Don’t let the bastards frame you.”

“The Duke,” possibly Prince Andrew, wrote, “You okay? These stories are complete and utter fantasy.”

6. Melinda Gates’s Disapproval of Bill Gates’s Association

 

A redacted person stated that Bill Gates wanted to talk to Epstein, but “his wife won’t let him.” This starkly contradicts Bill Gates’s public statement that he had no “business relationship or friendship” with Epstein, indicating the relationship was serious enough to cause marital friction.

7. Global Political and Diplomatic Connections

 

Epstein was highly connected with diplomats and leaders across the globe, especially in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa:

He claimed to have Africans with helicopters at his house looking for advice.

He updated someone on the status of Qatari political figure Muhammad bin Salman.

The Mongolian Ambassador to the United Nations asked to meet him in Paris.

He advised an Emirati business and political figure, Sultan Akmed Bin Sallayam, on a Russian bank’s commercial property purchase.

8. Potential Island Invitation for Johnny Depp

 

Epstein emailed Lawrence Krauss, one of the “unsavory characters” in the saga, saying he could invite Johnny Depp to the island. While unconfirmed, Depp was known to be close with Krauss and Saudi Arabian leader Muhammad bin Salman.

9. Close Ties with Noam Chomsky

 

The renowned intellectual Noam Chomsky was close enough to Epstein to have written a positive character reference (undated):

Chomsky described their discussions as “most valuable” and noted Epstein’s ability to “arrange sometimes on the spot, very productive meetings with leading figures in the sciences and mathematics and global politics.”

Chomsky recounted Epstein arranging a meeting with former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and even calling a Norwegian diplomat on the phone to discuss the Oslo agreements.

10. Connections to the Obama-Biden Teams

 

Epstein claimed connections to the Obama White House environment, a link largely overlooked by mainstream media:

He said he sent an idea to Biden’s team privately.

He said he was having someone from the Obama team over to his house.

He was close with Kathy Remler, former Obama White House counsel.

11. Michael Wolf Acting as a Strategist

 

Journalist Michael Wolf, known for his negative books on Trump, was acting as a strategist and advisor to Epstein, far beyond typical journalistic ethics. He advised Epstein on when and how to release information and told him to refuse an interview with an ABC News representative.

12. Landon Thomas Jr. Seeking Advice and Connections

 

New York Times reporter Landon Thomas Jr. crossed severe ethical lines by asking Epstein for investment advice and trying to set up a meeting between Epstein and Japanese billionaire Masa Yoshi Son (head of SoftBank), unprompted by Epstein.

13. Ramble Lists Naming Prominent Figures

 

Epstein sent himself weird, rambling lists containing scientific concepts alongside names like Bannon, Barak, Woody (Allen), Blaine (David), Teal, and Hoffman, suggesting an investigatory roadmap.

14. Steve Bannon’s Redemption Narrative

 

In discussions about a documentary they planned to make, Steve Bannon told Epstein, “You are not unredeemable.” Bannon suggested they needed to counter the narrative of Epstein as a child trafficker by showing the “12 you did redeem.”

15. Access to the Élysée Palace and Global Leaders

 

Epstein claimed exceptional access to foreign government buildings and personnel:

He told a correspondent he was in the Élysée Palace (the French Presidential residence) with the Macron government, noting they had the “entire place” to themselves.

He claimed to know the presidents of Mongolia and the Maldives.

16. Advising Foreign Students and Politicians’ Children

 

Epstein advised the college admissions essay for the son of a Norwegian diplomat on how to get into NYU, showing the intimate level of his connections.

17. Offering Intel on Trump to Russia

 

Epstein wrote to Norwegian politician Thorbin Yagland that he could suggest to Putin that Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov get “insight on talking to me.” He claimed former Russian Ambassador to the UN Vitaly Churkin “understood Trump after our conversations.”

18. Mischaracterizing an African Politician

 

Epstein provided Larry Summers with an inaccurate account of Karim Wade, the son of the former president of Senegal, claiming Wade was “almost guaranteed” to return to power.

19. Connections to the Menendez Family

 

Epstein had email exchanges with Gwendelyn Beck, an advisor to Donald Trump and wife of Senator Robert Menendez (later convicted of bribery), revealing a connection to the senator’s circle.

20. Strange Request to an Ambassador

 

Epstein sent an unusually strange email to Tom Barrack, then ambassador to Turkey, saying, “Send photos of you and child. Make me smile.”

21. Heavily Advising Israeli Politicians

 

Epstein’s relationship with former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak was deeper than previously known:

Epstein edited an op-ed by Barak, suggesting he downplay the “gassing of women and children” and instead use the term “civilians versus combatants.”

He also received a periodic newsletter, the “Shimon Press,” from former Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres.

22. Peter Thiel’s Compliment on Trump

 

Peter Thiel complimented Trump’s “exaggerations, not lies” at the 2018 Dealbook Conference, which Epstein applauded. Epstein invited Thiel to visit him in the Caribbean that December.

23. Continued Social Interaction with Trump’s Circle

 

Years after the alleged public rift with Trump, Epstein continued to interact with his circle:

He received a VIP invitation to a party for the New York Observer, the newspaper owned by Jared Kushner, where Trump was expected to attend.

He mentioned being in Palm Beach with the “Trump crowd” for Thanksgiving in 2016.

24. Further Evidence of Planned Biological Children

 

Epstein’s alleged co-conspirator, Jean-Luc Brunel, wrote to Epstein in 2012, expressing hope for “little Jeffrey soon to come,” and suggesting he “start to look for baby clothes.”

25. Joshua Bach’s Call for Elderly Executions

 

Scientist Joshua Bach, who was close with Epstein, sent disturbing emails advocating for “mass executions of the elderly and infirm” to deal with overpopulation, claiming “making children more expensive… is a more humane way.” Bach is German, a nationality he references when discussing his views on race science.