Newly released files tied to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein include gruesome videos of him stalking little girls.
Newly released DOJ files reveal disturbing videos of Jeffrey Epstein stalking girls, raising issues of inadequacy of redactions. (ap file)The US Department of Justice (DOJ) on January 30 released 3 million pages of documents, more than 2,000 videos and 180,000 photos related to Epstein’s criminal investigation.
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The disturbing video shows Epstein with women and allegedly little girlsA disturbing video of Epstein was revealed in the files released Friday. In the video, Epstein is seen chasing what appear to be little girls around the kitchen. The girls’ faces have been redacted in the video.
An X user, @SnowLeopard9224, commented below the video, “Chasing underage girls around your kitchen isn’t ‘weird’—it’s predatory and disgusting. In fact, it’s the real horror.”
Another video shows Epstein dancing with a girl whose face is painted. It is not clear if the girl seen in the video is a minor. However, social media users are outraged and are speculating that the girl might be younger.
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Another X user wrote, “F***ng hunters! Where did those underage girls come from, what about their parents, how did they end up there?!?”
However, there is no official record on file that confirms the age of the girl in the video.
Names and pictures of victims redactedDOJ reporting and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanch indicate that the released set of videos has been heavily edited to remove depictions of women other than Ghislaine Maxwell, and any content involving minors or torture has been removed as required by law to protect victims.
However, the records released Friday contain identifying information and the identities of the victims, survivors’ attorney Brad Edwards said.
Epstein’s victims also released a joint statement yesterday saying, “This latest release of the Jeffrey Epstein files is being sold as transparency, but what it really does is expose survivors. Once again, survivors are releasing their names and identifying information while our abusers remain hidden and protected.”
In a similar example, an X user pointed out that in the video of Epstein chasing girls, the video showed a blurry image of the girls, the correction appeared to disappear. The comment read, “Wonder how much our tax dollars paid for this shit reduction software?”
