Epstein Files Videos of almost naked women discovered… But the DOJ says it’s not criminal
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Jeffrey Epstein had a huge stash of videos depicting scantily clad young women – and now we have a glimpse into the perverse world of pedophiles – although none of them are criminal, at least according to the Justice Department.
The DOJ recently released approximately 2,000 redacted videos as part of the latest Epstein file dump…and while you can see several of the victims in their underwear…at no point do you see Epstein, or anyone else, touching them or engaging with them in any way.
Watch the video showing a compilation of women whose faces the DOJ hid to protect their identities. Most of them strike various poses or imitate models walking down a catwalk.
Given Epstein’s reputation, there’s obvious reason to be concerned…but federal authorities say no crimes were committed in these videos. In a 2025 memo, an FBI agent wrote that he confiscated videos and photos from Epstein’s electronic devices at his residences in New York and Palm Beach.
After reviewing all of the content, the FBI found no evidence that the women had been abused in the videos or photos. It’s unclear exactly how old they are, but the FBI agent assigned to the case wrote… that some of the women could be in their late teens.
Earlier this month, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche expressed similar rhetoric about the records, in general, telling CNN Dana Bashthe DOJ “looked at the records, the Epstein subpoena files, and there was nothing in there that allowed us to prosecute anyone.”
Almost everyone disagrees with Blanche and the DOJ, believing that Epstein’s alleged accomplices should all be prosecuted and sent to prison. As you know, Ghislaine MaxwellEpstein’s cohort, is the only Epstein associate to be sentenced for conspiring with Epstein to sexually abuse minors. She is currently serving her 20-year sentence in federal prison.
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