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The Epstein Files


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The Epstein Files: 3.5 Million Pages

On January 30, 2026, the U.S. Department of Justice released 3.5 million pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein — the largest single evidence release in a sex trafficking case in American history. This episode investigates what those files contain, what they reveal about the people connected to Epstein after his conviction, and why governments from London to Moscow to Riyadh to Tel Aviv are working to contain the fallout.

Methodology

This is an AI-assisted production. Research was conducted using a multi-model analysis pipeline: Claude Opus (primary analysis and synthesis), ChatGPT Pro (deep research and fact-checking), and Grok (social media intelligence). Sources span English, Russian, Arabic, Hebrew, French, and Latvian to capture international coverage that anglophone media has systematically missed. Narration is AI-generated using Kokoro text-to-speech.

Human editorial involvement was limited to topic selection, directing research queries, and running the models. The writing, narrative structure, and fact verification were produced by the AI pipeline.

Every person named is real and documented. Facts were drawn from DOJ releases, FBI reports, congressional records, court filings, sworn testimony, international wire services, and investigative journalism across six languages. An evidentiary taxonomy categorizes every major claim as a documented fact, a documented allegation, or an analytical inference. Where claims rest on single-source allegations rather than established fact, the distinction is made explicit.

Disclaimer

This podcast is produced for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for original reporting or legal analysis. The content does not constitute legal advice or accusation. For the complete annotated bibliography and source documentation, visit proxima.earth.

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