🚨NEW
Rep Thomas Massie named the type of powerful men hidden and protected within the Epstein files:
“A Hollywood producer worth hundreds of millions, a royal prince, a top figure in the music industry, a prominent banker, a senior government official, a former politician, an Italian car company owner, a rock star, a magician, and at least six billionaires — including one from Canada.”
Survivors have told their stories. Banking transactions fill in the blank, but release of those records was blocked yesterday.
Massie told FBI Director Kash Patel: “
“These people exist in the FBI files — the files you control.”
Follow for more as I’m going to be breaking this cover up down all day.
Worth noting: Magician David Copperfield was listed in Epstein’s phone directory or “black book.” He has faced sexual assault allegations from at least 16 women, some who say they were underage and groomed. In 2018, he denied historical allegations of sexual misconduct.
One woman told The Guardian she first met Copperfield in 1991 when she was 15 and he stayed in contact through phone calls.
She said they later had consensual sex when she turned 18 but believes she was groomed. Copperfield’s lawyers acknowledged the relationship but denied any grooming took place.
Though Copperfield has tried to distance himself from Epstein, their connections are among FBI documents.
Survivor Johanna Sjoberg, testified in a 2016 deposition that she met Copperfield at a dinner party at Epstein's house. Copperfield has maintained (through his attorneys) that he was not a friend of Epstein.
The Guardian uncovered Copperfield had called Epstein 16 times in a matter of just a few months. They said one of the messages written on a notepad for Epstein read, “Magic David called.”
A few of the notes staff took for Epstein about Copperfield reaching out to him 👇
In 2024, Copperfield’s attorney told the Guardian: “Our client did not know about Epstein's horrific crimes," the Guardian cited Copperfield's lawyers as saying. "Like the rest of the world, he learned about it from the press."
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Today the House Judiciary Committee voted 20–19 to BLOCK Rep. Raskin’s motion to subpoena banks for Jeffrey Epstein’s suspicious activity reports.
Those reports?
They show Epstein used Russian banks (now under U.S. sanctions) to move hundreds of millions tied to sex trafficking.
There are well over 1,000 survivors of Epstein and Maxwell’s network. These survivors are from Russia, Belarus, Turkey, and Turkmenistan and were specifically named. Epstein’s associates had signatory authority over accounts that processed these payments.
PEOPLE KNEW
Sen. Ron Wyden has been pressing Treasury for these records for months. Treasury partially disclosed them last year, and they were described as revelatory. But only a fraction of the trove that are in DOJ possession.
🚨 BREAKING: Rep. Thomas Massie just named former Barclays CEO Jes Staley as one of the men survivors were trafficked to by Jeffrey Epstein & Ghislaine Maxwell — saying there are at least 19 others. This came during FBI Director Kash Patel’s tense House Oversight hearing.
Keep going @RepThomasMassie and have your team call me if you’d like to publish the list
Staley’s ties to Epstein are already documented. There were thousands of emails between them and others, private jet trips, and even bizarre messages about “Disney princesses.” Survivors have long alleged he was more than just a banker.
Here’s the Snow White reference 👇
This isn’t new for JPMorgan: the bank paid $290M to settle claims it enabled Epstein’s trafficking. Jes Staley was at the center of those allegations.
🚨 BREAKING: FBI Director Kash Patel just told the Senate there is “no credible information” in the FBI’s files that Epstein trafficked minors to anyone but himself.
This stunning claim relies on records tied to Epstein’s 2008 non-prosecution deal, the same “get-out-of-jail-free card” that shielded his network and silenced survivors.
Follow as I’m covering this closely and won’t back down
Patel added the absence of evidence about Epstein’s network “may be a function of those limitations,” and suggested some records remain sealed because of that agreement.
(Sigh)
Patel’s testimony stands in contrast to Trump’s repeated claims that public interest in the Epstein case is nothing more than a “hoax.”
On September 9, 2025 Charlie Kirk asked on his show “Do We Have the Epstein Files Or Not?” and called for the full unredacted release. He was killed the very next day, September 10.
Keep your eyes on the Epstein files. I’ve been covering this closely so follow
“We finally need to see every page, unredacted—no more delays, no more secrecy.”
— Charlie Kirk on Do We Have the Epstein Files Or Not? on September 9, 2025. He once again demanded full transparency from DOJ.
“Is there a reason we’re being kept in the dark?”
— Kirk questioned why the release of Epstein-related documents has been dragged out, raising what many are calling a basic accountability issue.
Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime butler, Juan Patricio Alessi, once testified he ferried underage girls to Palm Beach, stocked massage tables, and lived by convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell’s “rule book.”
Yet the sweeping immunity in Acosta’s “sweetheart deal” with Epstein extended protection to Epstein’s staff, such as Alessi.
Alessi worked for Epstein from 1991 to 2006. He was first a maintenance worker at his homes, and then as a driver and housekeeper in Palm Beach, Florida.
Virginia Giuffre, who was trafficked by Maxwell and Epstein once said she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew. A claim which he has denied.
Alessi said that Andrew visited Epstein’s home in Palm Beach, two or three times while he was working there.
Andrew (reportedly with the financial assistance of his mother, The Queen) paid Giuffre a large settlement, without ever admitting guilt or taking accountability.
Giuffre, a vocal advocate who fought for the full release of the Epstein Files and accountability for Epstein’s network, reportedly died by suicide this year.
The 2008 sweetheart deal between Alex Acosta and Jeffrey Epstein only named four women as Epstein’s co-conspirators:
The four women, identified as “assistants” to Epstein and Maxwell, were Sarah Kellen, Lesley Groff, Adriana Ross, and Nadia Marcinkova.
But prosecutors didn’t limit the immunity to them. A point that has drawn scrutiny by legal experts and the public alike.
Epstein’s “sweetheart deal” extended to “any potential co-conspirators.”
This was a clause so broad it effectively protected pilots, drivers, and all of Epstein’s staff too.
Naming only the women contained the story and made it look narrower than it was — critics argue Acosta and the gov were shielding Epstein’s wider network in plain sight.
Sarah Kellen wasn’t just an “assistant.”
Survivors testified she scheduled the sexual “massages,” walked girls upstairs, and even participated in abuse.
Yet she was one of the four given immunity in Epstein’s 2008 deal. Instead of facing accountability, she was shielded.
Kellen changed her name multiple times and married former NASCAR driver Kevin Vickers, though they recently filed for divorce.
If you’re not following me yet, you should be. I’m on the Epstein case closely and not letting up.