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The Department of Justice released 3.5 million pages of evidence in the Epstein sex trafficking case that incriminates countless notable figures and fuels continued speculation surrounding child rape, sexual abuse of minors, and even accounts of alleged murder and child sacrifice.
The Friday press release included over 2,000 videos and 180,000 photographs after being reviewed by over 500 legal workers, and has led to an eruption of action across various nations.

In Lithuania, prosecutors are now investigating human trafficking cases related to the Epstein files, per Reuters. On Monday, The Local Norway reported that Norwegian diplomat and former UN Ambassador Mona Juul was suspended for her connection to Jeffrey Epstein. In the U.S., Wisconsin Republican political candidates are calling for Democrats to return donation money accepted from billionaire Reid Hoffman after he was incriminated in the latest Epstein files release, per Wisconsin Right Now.

In addition, Bill Gates’ ex-wife, Melinda French Gates, admitted in an interview on NPR’s Wild Card with Rachel Martin that she divorced him and left their charitable foundation because of his documented connection to Jeffrey Epstein.
On Tuesday, former president Bill Clinton and his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, finally agreed to show up for their depositions to testify about their connection to Jeffrey Epstein on Feb. 26 and Feb. 27.

Rep. Lauren Boebert, R, Colo., posted about the new development on X, stating, “Bill and Hillary decided they’d rather talk about Bill’s escapades with Epstein than spend time in prison (which is where they were headed). I look forward to participating in the deposition to question the Clintons.”

Rep. Andy Biggs, R, Ariz., wrote, “Justice will not be served until the Clintons are perp walked for the world to see.”

As investigations continue, more revelations from the files are disturbing people around the world. Prominent figures have been named, including corporate media personalities and mainstream entertainers. Multiple allegations of abuse were noted in the Epstein files that link rapper Jay-Z and his wife, Beyoncé.

According to IMDb, this has caused both to lose unprecedented followers. Beyoncé has reportedly lost 10 million followers, and Jay-Z is down 100,000. Jay-Z oversees the NFL Super Bowl entertainment through his company Roc Nation, prompting a new boycott call.

Meanwhile, efforts to end child sexual abuse and sex trafficking have ramped up in the United States under the Trump administration. The Epstein case has disgusted Americans for years. It continues to remain unsolved as no Epstein clients have yet to be arrested, but the investigation continues to unravel the worldwide sex trafficking network.



