24 February 2026

It's Monday, Jeffrey Epstein Day!

OK, it's Tuesday, but I have a fair number of links, and if I didn't do this, I might watch Trump's State of the Union address, and I would have to do so sober.  **shudder** 

So I am doing Monday on Tuesday. 

First, remember when Pam Bondi sayd that there was, "No evidence," of any sexual misconduct?  She should have added the modifier, "Credible," because there are multiple FBI interviews with a witness who alleged that Trump sexually assaulter her when she was under age.

On Sunday, I reported that the FBI interviewed a victim who accused President Donald Trump of sexually and violently assaulting her when she was 13-15 years old. I also reported that some of the Justice Department’s case files for this woman — who later sued and reportedly received a settlement from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate for sexual abuse allegations in the same timeframe — appear to be missing from the government’s publicly searchable Epstein database.

However, I have now found DOJ records showing that the FBI did not just interview this woman once. The FBI interviewed this woman — who claimed that Trump forced her to give him oral sex when she was in her early teens, then punched her in the head after she bit his penis and kicked her out — at least four times.

But the DOJ’s file associated with those records — a document cataloguing information that the government provided counsel for convicted Epstein co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell during her trial — has apparently been removed.

This revelation adds to the mounting pile of evidence undermining statements from Attorney General Pam Bondi and other senior administration officials assuring the public that the Epstein file release has been transparent, complete, and bereft of any evidence implicating Trump in wrongdoing.

But my initial report also raised questions about files associated with the victim’s case number — 3501.045 — that do not appear to be in the Epstein database. In other words, the case seems to be incomplete.

FYI, this girl (now woman) also included the allegations against Donald Trump in her lawsuit against Epstein.

BTW, NPR got confirmation of the illegal suppression of the files from a Democratic Congressman who has reviewed the redacted files .


300 gigibytes out of over 20-40 Terabytes

Also, the good folks at the British pubicly owned  Channel 4 News have come an email which implies that only 2 percent of Epstein files have been released.

This percentage does not come from the number of documents, it comes from the total size of the documents, which would imply that there is a lot of video evidence that has not been released. 

The Epstein files are here, thanks to the most transparent President in US history (he wasn’t forced into publishing them), and therefore, this saga is over. Well, that’s the line from the Trump administration.

But it’s not over and nor should it be. The arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the brother of the King, shows just that. For the victims of Jeffrey Epstein, there is no closure until there is accountability, justice. Andrew, accused of misconduct in public office, has always denied any wrongdoing

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Last year, the FBI and the Department of Justice (DOJ) released a memo saying that they had conducted an exhaustive review of all files relating to Jeffrey Epstein and that they had more than 300 GB of data. We at The FourSight questioned that.

Since then, Congress forced the DOJ to release all the data. That has totalled around 300 GB.

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In emails from June 2020, investigators at the FBI and New York District Attorney’s Office talk about storage devices with a capacity of up to 50 TBs. Five years later, more emails discuss “approximately 14.6 terabytes of archived data” to process. Lower than in 2020, but still massive compared to the latest release of files.

In fact, if that’s the amount of data they have on Epstein, but have only released 300 GB, that means just two per cent of the actual Epstein data has been released. Epstein survivors have told Channel 4 News that they believe that the Trump administration has failed to meet their request to release all the files.

We managed to find video from the released documents of Epstein in his Palm Beach office. But we haven’t seen any other surveillance footage from around his New York property - and the 2,500 video and audio files we have uncovered from the files only add up to 60 GB in total. Is there more out there?

In fact, if that’s the amount of data they have on Epstein, but have only released 300 GB, that means just two per cent of the actual Epstein data has been released. Epstein survivors have told Channel 4 News that they believe that the Trump administration has failed to meet their request to release all the files. We managed to find video from the released documents of Epstein in his Palm Beach office. But we haven’t seen any other surveillance footage from around his New York property - and the 2,500 video and audio files we have uncovered from the files only add up to 60 GB in total. Is there more out there?

Yes, there is a lot more out there. 

And then there is the arrest of labour political fixture Peter Mandelson on allegations that he supplied confidential commercial information to Epstein, which is very similar to the charges that were laid on the artist formerly known as Prince Andrew.

BTW, the Washington Post has a list of people who have suffered consequences of their relationship with Epstein.

It's a long f%$#ing list. 

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