
Stuff They Don't Want You To Know The Epstein Files: What We Know So Far
Mar 11, 2026
They dig into millions of leaked documents, flight logs, images, and other digital artifacts tied to Jeffrey Epstein. The conversation covers alleged intelligence links, missing prison footage, and odd redactions that raise fresh questions. Listeners hear about banking connections, online conspiracy cultures, global investigations, and new transparency laws shaping what may still come to light.
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Epstein As A Network Node
- The Epstein story centers less on Jeffrey Epstein and more on the powerful network around him.
- Ben and Matt emphasize Epstein as a public-facing node who connected politicians, billionaires, and celebrities into a larger, murky system of influence.
Transparency Act Forced Partial Release
- Congress passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act requiring searchable public release and an unredacted list of politically exposed persons.
- Ben notes the law forced DOJ to publish millions of documents but many remain redacted, scrubbed, or curated.
Push For Independent International Review
- Demand independent, international reviews when domestic agencies curate or withhold files.
- Ben and Noel note France and the UK launched their own investigations after losing trust in the DOJ's handling.
