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Fresh Footage, Emails and Prison Records Made Public in Jeffrey Epstein Case

The newly released material includes videos, emails and prison documents linked to the late sex offender.

New Epstein Video Surfaces as US Justice Department Releases Millions of Files

Newly released footage shows the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein saying, “I have a good mirror”, when asked if he thinks he's the devil himself.

 

The full video file—which runs for nearly two hours—shows Epstein facing questions from an interviewer. It has not been confirmed who is asking the questions or when and why the footage was filmed.

 

In one section, Epstein is questioned about his wealth, and it is later put to him whether he is a “class three sexual predator”.

 

The video is part of millions of files released on Friday by the US Department of Justice.

 

The US Justice Department has released millions of new files related to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. On Friday, 3 million pages, 180,000 photos, and 2,000 videos were posted publicly.

 

Such many files have been released six weeks after US President Donald Trump missed the deadline signed into law. The deadline signed into law required that all documents related to Epstein be shared with the public.

 

These files contain information about Jeffrey Epstein's time in prison. It also includes a psychological report and information about his death while in jail.

 

These include emails between Epstein and high-profile personalities.

 

Many of the emails and documents are more than a decade old. These documents show Epstein's relationship amid his legal troubles.

 

The US president has been mentioned hundreds of times in the newly released files. Trump was friends with Epstein. But Trump says it got worse several years ago, and he has denied any knowledge of Epstein's sexual crimes.

 

The documents also include email conversations between Epstein and tech billionaire Elon Musk.

 

Musk has not been accused of any wrongdoing in this case. He had previously said that Epstein had invited him to his island, but he refused.

 

However, it is not yet clear that the story of the release of the Epstein Documents will end here.

 

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said, “This is the end of a very comprehensive document identification and review process. That indicates that as far as the U.S. Department of Justice is concerned, their job is over.”

 

However, Democrats say that the department has withheld about 25 lakh documents without any reason.