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THE WHOLE TRUTH ABOUT EPSTEIN: ‘Jeffrey Hunted Girls No One Would Believe’

Millions of Jeffrey Epstein’s documents released by US Department of Justice reveal redacted details of his crimes and high-profile connections.

Revealed Documents

The US Department of Justice has released three million pages of documents, 180,000 photos, and 2,000 video files related to Jeffrey Epstein’s case. This represents only a portion of the materials, with some names and photos blacked out under the pretext of protecting individual privacy. However, Epstein’s victims claim they found their own names and images in the redacted files. Email addresses of individuals who corresponded with Epstein have been anonymized.

Attorney General Pam Bondi appears to be treating the document release as a sufficient resolution, with no new investigations, arrests, or indictments having begun in the USA.

Background and Context

The article examines Epstein’s origins and rise to influence, including details about his properties and visitors. It explores how Epstein managed to evade serious consequences in his first trial 20 years ago and what factors led to the case being reopened.

The content analyzes specific threads from Epstein’s correspondence, including his fascination with eugenics and transhumanism, discussions about Vatican finances, and mentions of former Polish presidents in his communications.

European Connections

The article discusses the potential consequences facing influential Europeans whose names appear in Epstein’s emails, including citizens of Great Britain, Norway, France, and Slovakia. This raises questions about how legal systems in these countries might respond to revelations from the documents.

Podcast Information

This content is part of the “What’s Going On” podcast, available on YouTube every Thursday at 18:00, and on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and the Gazeta.pl homepage at 20:00. The podcast also features solo spin-offs: “What’s In It For Me” by Miłosz Wiatrowski-Bujacz and “What Does It Mean” by Marta Nowak, premiering every other Monday at 18:00.

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