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Popular Investigations
→ They Helped Bring Down Epstein. The System Consumed Them Anyway.
Maria Farmer reported Epstein to the FBI in 1996. Virginia Giuffre died by suicide in 2025. This is what happened to the women the system used and left behind. Includes Maria’s federal emails.
→ The FBI Had a Secret File on Epstein in 1997
A classified FBI investigation into Jeffrey Epstein was opened on December 19, 1997 — cross-filed under child sex trafficking, marked SECRET//NOFORN, and buried for nearly three decades. This is what the DOJ didn’t want seen.
→ Epstein Was Useful, So He Was Protected
In 1992, Epstein leased a former Iranian diplomatic residence from the U.S. State Department. In 1997, the FBI opened a classified counterintelligence investigation — then sat on it for nine years. The man who built Epstein’s fortune was named an FBI co-conspirator in 2019. The DOJ kept his name redacted until 2026.
→ The Paintings Virginia Submitted Five Days Before She Died
Maria Farmer painted what she witnessed, then, she submitted those paintings to the FBI five days before she died.
They name Staley. Freeh. JPMorgan.
A devil at the podium of Edwards Pottinger LLC. The FBI collapsing beneath Virginia.
→ We Need to Be Discussing Nicole Junkermann
Nicole Junkermann appears over 4,000 times in the Epstein files — calling him “baby,” helping recruit women, and co-building a surveillance company with a former IDF intelligence chief. She later sat on the NHS board while her company accessed millions of patient records. She has never been asked to account for any of it.
→ JP Morgan and the Epstein Money Trail
JP Morgan kept Jeffrey Epstein as a client through his 2005 investigation, his 2008 conviction, and years of public scrutiny. Their top private banker, Jes Staley, exchanged over 1,200 emails with Epstein — including coded references to women and “long heartfelt hugs.” The bank paid $365 million in settlements. The cameras were already gone when the FBI arrived.
→ A Dead Man’s Confession. A Sealed Federal File. No Follow-Up.
A 4chan thread, a YouTube video and a man claiming to be Epstein’s driver — describing pickups, a body in Colorado, a murder in Switzerland, and naming names.
The FBI documented it across 17 pages. A court sealed it.
No follow up investigation appears in any public record.
→ His Name Is First in the File
Donald Trump’s name appears first in a federal witness account file compiled during an active Epstein sex trafficking investigation. The Attorney General overseeing the release of those files was appointed by Trump. Someone paid for the island — the planes, the access. His name is at the top of the file.
→ The Family Business: How Ivanka Trump Fit Into the Network
A look at how proximity, access, and business overlap placed Ivanka Trump inside the same financial and social ecosystem that intersected with Epstein. The documents don’t prove participation — but they do establish adjacency at the highest levels of power.
→ Bill Richardson: The $50,000 Governor
A sitting governor. A $50,000 payment. Witness accounts that place him inside Epstein’s orbit — and a record that was never fully pursued. This piece traces what was alleged, what was documented, and what was left unresolved.
→ The Supply Line to Zorro Ranch: Ten Thousand Waves Spa
The FBI was told that young women at Zorro Ranch were sourced through a Santa Fe spa: Ten Thousand Waves. The interview ended before names were obtained. The payments were never produced. The lead was never followed. This is the infrastructure behind the ranch.
→ He Arrested Epstein, Then His Server Disappeared
The Palm Beach detective who helped build the original case against Epstein later reported that key evidence — including his server — vanished. This piece examines what was collected, what was lost, and what that means for the integrity of the case.
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