
The MeidasTouch Podcast Full 3 Million Epstein DOJ Documents Exposed
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Jan 31, 2026 A deep-dive into the DOJ’s release of millions of Epstein files and questions about withheld material. Readings of emails and interviews that link high-profile figures to Epstein. Coverage of removed then reposted documents and survivor anger over inadequate redactions. Discussion of communications about Epstein’s island and alleged exchanges involving prominent names.
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Selective Document Release Raises Doubt
- Ben Meiselas reports the DOJ released 3 million Epstein-related pages and claims they withheld the other half as 'nonresponsive'.
- He argues that the selective release and redaction choices create suspicion of a cover-up by the Trump DOJ.
Files Contain Multiple Trump Allegations
- The released files include multiple emails referencing Donald Trump and allegations tying him to underage victims.
- Meiselas emphasizes these are allegations in files, not proven facts, but finds them damaging given the context.
FBI 302 Describes Maxwell Presenting A Survivor
- An FBI 302 interview in the release recounts Ghislaine Maxwell introducing a survivor to Donald Trump and presenting her as 'available'.
- The survivor described Maxwell as 'extremely dangerous' and sociopathic, fearing harm if Maxwell is not convicted.
